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MarianaWestminster Member Since: 14 Jun 2018 Location: UK Posts: 670 |
Just stopped by at my local tyre retailer and I spotted a 405 in having new tyres.
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4th Aug 2023 11:06am |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2485 |
Considering that the bypass valves are closed whilst stopped, I can't help thinking that there must either be free-play in the shocks or they're quite worn-out to be able to move them. It's quite difficult to get any movement out of good condition conventional shocks on a large vehicle such as a D4, let alone shocks with a bypass valve to allow them to be softened when required and with very firm fixed valves in the piston. Unfortunately an on-vehicle shock tester would likely give false results due to the bypass valve always closed. |
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4th Aug 2023 11:38am |
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MarianaWestminster Member Since: 14 Jun 2018 Location: UK Posts: 670 |
I do agree with your logic Graeme but I did replace all 4 shocks with brand new ones (bwi at the front and bilstein at rear) on my previous L322 and it literally made virtually no difference.
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4th Aug 2023 2:25pm |
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MarianaWestminster Member Since: 14 Jun 2018 Location: UK Posts: 670 |
Can anyone check something for me via IID tool?
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4th Aug 2023 6:45pm |
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PhillV8s Member Since: 03 Jun 2022 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 32 |
Just looked when sat on the drive. It’s a no from me. Maybe good news as in something to investigate…
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4th Aug 2023 7:07pm |
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GraemeS Member Since: 06 Mar 2015 Location: Wagga area Posts: 2485 |
Check the other status too.
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4th Aug 2023 8:54pm |
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MarianaWestminster Member Since: 14 Jun 2018 Location: UK Posts: 670 |
Thanks Phil, that's a big help.
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4th Aug 2023 9:20pm |
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aljo Member Since: 04 Jul 2018 Location: west sussex Posts: 202 |
Will check the status on mine shortly 👍 Last night I lay in bed looking up at the stars in the sky and I thought to myself, where,s the f**king ceiling!!
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5th Aug 2023 8:39am |
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MarianaWestminster Member Since: 14 Jun 2018 Location: UK Posts: 670 |
Thanks Aljo,
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5th Aug 2023 8:53am |
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Kot Member Since: 10 Mar 2021 Location: broadland Posts: 1215 |
Is this any use to you Mariana? extract from recent post see last sentence. evotime wrote: So investigated the sloppy ride. All suspension is good. I found a bit of information on how the suspension reacts when driving around town (below 30mph) and it would suggest there is little or no damping force applied in the earlier cars. This changed in 2016 onwards(I think, it was maybe 2015). For the life of me I cant find the document again. This certainly tracks with how my car behaves. In the town its sloppy and shoogles you from side to side if you hit an undulation like its underdamped. Out on the open road (and every other situation) it handles impeccably, corners so flat I cant believe how good it is when nipping on. I have gotten used to it. Is it Vehicle Dynamic Suspension 204-05 Overview starting page 5? Adaptive damping is an electronically controlled suspension system which continuously adjusts the damping characteristics of the suspension dampers in reaction to the prevailing driving conditions. The system is controlled by an Integrated Suspension Control Module. The module receives signals from three accelerometers, four suspension height sensors and other vehicle systems to calculate vehicle state, body and wheel motions and observe driver inputs. These signals are used by the control module to control the damping characteristics of each damper to the appropriate level, resulting in improved body control and vehicle ride. The adaptive damping dampers are oil-filled, gas pressurised mono-tube units. To maintain wheel travel, the rear dampers feature an additional external accumulator. The damping force can be adjusted when the vehicle is being driven by an electronically controlled valve. These dampers provide an improved compromise between vehicle control and ride comfort than a typical passive damper. All the dampers have an electrical connector on the end of the piston rod, in the centre of the top mount. In each damper, the damping adjustment is made by a solenoid controlled variable orifice, which opens up a secondary path for oil flow within the damper. When de-energized, the bypass is closed and all the oil flows through the main (firm) valve. When energized, the solenoid moves the armature and control blade. A spring returns the valve to its closed state when de-energized. The control blade incorporates an orifice which slides inside a housing to open up the bypass as required. With the comfort valve energised and the damper moving into compression, some of the oil flows from the lower portion of the piston through: a hollow piston rod, a separate soft (comfort) valve, a slider housing and orifice, into the upper portion of the damper, thereby bypassing the main (firm) valve. In rebound, the oil flows in the opposite direction. The two valves acting in parallel allow the damper to operate in a softer state. The damper operates between these two boundary conditions. The solenoid in each damper is operated by a 526 Hz PWM (pulse width modulation) current demand from the Integrated Suspension Control Module. When fully energized, the control module applies a 1.5A current to operate the damper in the soft setting. When de-energized (0.0A), the damper transfers to the firm setting. The current varies continuously as required to increase and decrease the damping individually in each of the dampers. And then goes on about the INTEGRATED SUSPENSION CONTROL MODULE and accelerometers, height sensors etc which all play a part. 2018 SE SDV8 4.4 Byron Blue |
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5th Aug 2023 9:13am |
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MarianaWestminster Member Since: 14 Jun 2018 Location: UK Posts: 670 |
Thanks Kot,
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5th Aug 2023 10:11am |
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aljo Member Since: 04 Jul 2018 Location: west sussex Posts: 202 |
Sorry getting confused between dynamic mode and dynamic active roll bars which I don’t have on this vehicle 😂 Last night I lay in bed looking up at the stars in the sky and I thought to myself, where,s the f**king ceiling!! |
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5th Aug 2023 4:09pm |
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MarianaWestminster Member Since: 14 Jun 2018 Location: UK Posts: 670 |
No worries Aljo, thanks all the same.
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5th Aug 2023 7:38pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1365 |
What is it you want checked ? V8 or else ... |
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6th Aug 2023 8:14am |
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