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Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« on: 27 July 2006, 21:33:04 »

Can someone confirm this is a good example of a dead self leveling shock?



I woke up this morning to find a puddle of oil at the rear of the tyre, so I pulled the tyre off and found this. I thought it was only air in the shock or is the oil or fluid from elsewhere?

I've checked all the fluid levels (Oil, Power steering, Brake fluid) and all are ok, I've checked the sills and the brake lines and there is no damage underneath, the diff at the back is clean, so I can only assume this shock has failed and released some form of lubricant.

If it has failed how much are they each to replace and is it a bitch of a job to do and does it require a tech2 to reset the self leveling suspension?

« Last Edit: 27 July 2006, 21:35:47 by zoltron »
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #1 on: 27 July 2006, 21:58:05 »

That is f.f.f.f.f.f.f.ff.......... knackered.

Now the good news. I had a spare pair of self levellers for a saloon. bad news, sold them about a month ago for silly money (£26 IIRC).

You can use bog standard ones instead. Damned sight cheaper and frankly just as good. Just remember to disconnect the silly pumpy thing otherwise it will be for ever blowing wind.
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #2 on: 27 July 2006, 22:01:22 »

www.buypartsby.co.uk

......need I say more...
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #3 on: 27 July 2006, 22:08:05 »

I'll give vx a call tomorrow, and see what they are gonna hit me for a pair of self levelers, not expecting much change out of £250 quid. Just when I thought it was only the rocker cover gaskets leaking I get this happen.... Never mind... its one less thing to worry about on a car thats just done 100000 miles....
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #4 on: 27 July 2006, 22:08:49 »

There not that pricey, under a ton a pair trade club.
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #5 on: 27 July 2006, 22:14:55 »

No problem, thats made the wife feel alot better... I didn't think there was anything oil like in them only air, are they a bitch to replace. I did the front wishbones myself and they were very easy to replace.
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #6 on: 27 July 2006, 22:18:53 »

Should have given your nuts a good squirt of WD 40 while you had it off [smiley=laugh.gif] the wheel that is ;). That way they would come off easier when the time comes.
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #7 on: 28 July 2006, 00:14:00 »

Coo, Ive never seen a rear shock dripping before, seen one snapped it two, see one sticking up through the floor  [smiley=embarassed.gif] but never dripping.

Do you have HID (discharge) lights?  If so I think you will have to replace with self levellers to avoid a warning from the headlight levelling when fully loaded
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #8 on: 28 July 2006, 07:23:25 »

Yeah I have the discharge lamps, not had any messages on the console display yet, but the shocks are gonna be replaced before it gets that far..
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #9 on: 28 July 2006, 07:27:40 »

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Yeah I have the discharge lamps, not had any messages on the console display yet, but the shocks are gonna be replaced before it gets that far..

First post so Hi to all.

That's because the HID  head-lamps and self levelling dampers use different sensors.

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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #10 on: 28 July 2006, 08:25:47 »

Yeh, the leveling on the HID an shocks is seperate.....
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #11 on: 28 July 2006, 08:46:01 »

Self levellers are currently about £60 + vat each with TC.
Retail is £97 + vat!!  :o

If you want self levellers, you can only get them from Vauxhall.

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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #12 on: 28 July 2006, 10:26:59 »

The point I was trying to make is that I think fitting std shocks (non-levelling) may not be an option when used with HIDs.

My reasoning is that the HID levelling would have been designed to work with a chassis which holds almost constant ride-height and pitch. If std shocks were substituted to save cash then the rear end would sag under full load and Im not sure that the HID levelling would have sufficient range to compensate. If it hits the end stop of its adjustment range I bet it flags a warning.

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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #13 on: 28 July 2006, 10:39:10 »

Surely the HID levelling and adjusters are standard, whether fitted to self levelling cars (such as Elite) and non self levelling (MV6)?
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Re: Self Leveling shock death...RIP
« Reply #14 on: 28 July 2006, 19:13:22 »

I don't really understand this self leveling stuff, when I had my MV6 I had xenon lights fitted and adjustment was made selecting the range between 1 and 5 on the switch next to the headlight on/off switch. Now on the elite is the Xenon light adjustment purely achived just by lowering and raising the rear of the car meaning the xenon lights are fixed and cannot move, or is this totally wrong in the sence that self leveling is purely to keep the ride level depending on the load in the boot and the xenon lights have a seperate controller and motors to alter the angle of the beam from the headlights.

The point i'm trying to make is if I decide on a ride height that of an MV6 and change all the shocks and do away with the self leveling compressor could adjustment be made in the same way as the MV6 if a rotary switch was fitted or would the headlights and motors need to be changed as well..

BTW phoned up vauxhall for a price on self levelling shocks and they want to hit me for £224 including VAT, but I know someone who can get them for 40% less.
« Last Edit: 28 July 2006, 19:25:01 by zoltron »
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