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Repco Tie Rod Separator - RST53

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Maintaining and Replacing Shock Absorbers on Your 2012 Honda Elysion

Shock absorbers play a crucial role in your 2012 Honda Elysion's suspension system. They help ensure a smooth and comfortable ride by controlling the impact and rebound movements of your car's springs and suspension. Here's what you need to know about maintaining and replacing shock absorbers to ensure your vehicle's performance is up to par.

Regular maintenance of the shock absorbers is essential for your vehicle's handling and safety. Here are key points to consider:

  1. Signs of Worn Shock Absorbers:
    • Increased stopping distance: Worn shocks can add several feet to your stopping distance, which can be critical in emergency situations.
    • Excessive bouncing: If your vehicle continues to bounce after hitting a bump, it might be time for a shock absorber check.
    • Nose-diving when braking: This happens if the front of your car dips more than usual when you apply the brakes.
    • Uneven tyre wear: Shocks help keep your tyres in contact with the ground. Worn-out shocks can lead to patchy wear on your tyres, indicating a need for replacement.
  2. Routine Inspection:
    • Check for fluid leaks: Look for hydraulic fluid leaking from the shock absorbers. Any signs of leaking fluid on or around the shock absorbers indicate a serious issue.
    • Visual inspection: Inspect for dents or physical damage. If they appear bent or damaged in any way, they may need to be replaced.
    • Listen for noises: Clicking or clunking sounds when driving over bumps may signal worn shocks.
  3. Replacement Guidelines:
    • Manufacturer's recommendation: Typically, shock absorbers should be replaced every 80,000 to 100,000 kilometres, but this can vary based on driving conditions and habits.
    • Pair replacement: Always replace shock absorbers in pairs - front or rear - to maintain balanced handling and stability. This ensures consistent performance and weight distribution across the vehicle.
  4. Benefits of New Shock Absorbers:
    • Enhanced ride comfort: New shocks ensure a smooth ride by effectively dampening the movements and vibrations that can be felt inside the vehicle.
    • Improved vehicle control: Keeping your tyres on the road optimally means better control, especially in adverse conditions like rain or when taking corners.
    • Increased safety: Maintaining effective shock absorbers enhances the braking capability and overall safety of your vehicle.
  5. DIY Replacement Cautions:
    • Correct tools: Ensure you have the correct tools and knowledge before attempting to replace shock absorbers yourself. Improper installation can lead to further issues.
    • Safety first: Support the vehicle correctly with jack stands before removing the old shock absorbers. Never rely solely on a car jack for support.
    • Professional assistance: When in doubt, consult a professional mechanic to replace your shock absorbers. Their expertise ensures the job is done safely and correctly.

Keeping your 2012 Honda Elysion's shock absorbers in prime condition is essential for your vehicle's handling, comfort, and safety. Regular inspections and timely replacements can prevent further damage to your vehicle's suspension system and ensure a smooth ride for years to come. Whether you choose to conduct DIY maintenance or trust a professional, prioritising your vehicle's suspension health will pay off in terms of comfort and safety on the road.