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Trefor
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'99 4L SOHC Explorer, 45k miles
I had some brake hoses replaced for MOT recently, and since then I've
noticed the rear suspension has been very hard. I crawled underneath it
today and the rear left shock seems to be siezed.
I presume it may have been caused when the garage had it jacked up. ( I had
switched off the air suspension)
My question(s)
1 Is there anything I can do to free it up, whack it with a large hammer,
squirt some oil in it, etc?
2 If it's a garage job, can I entrust it to my local non-ford garage, or
should I take it to a main dealer?
I think it is the original shock, it has an "EXPORT" sticker on it.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Trefor
I had some brake hoses replaced for MOT recently, and since then I've
noticed the rear suspension has been very hard. I crawled underneath it
today and the rear left shock seems to be siezed.
I presume it may have been caused when the garage had it jacked up. ( I had
switched off the air suspension)
My question(s)
1 Is there anything I can do to free it up, whack it with a large hammer,
squirt some oil in it, etc?
2 If it's a garage job, can I entrust it to my local non-ford garage, or
should I take it to a main dealer?
I think it is the original shock, it has an "EXPORT" sticker on it.
Thanks in advance for any advice
Trefor