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Maintaining the Shock Absorbers on Your 2016 Ford Territory

If you own a 2016 Ford Territory, you're likely enjoying a smooth and solid driving experience. One of the key components that contribute to this driving experience are the shock absorbers. These components play a crucial role in ensuring that your vehicle maintains stability and comfort, whether you're navigating city streets or tackling more demanding road conditions.

Shock absorbers on the Ford Territory are essential for absorbing road impacts and controlling the rebound of your vehicle's suspension springs. This, in turn, not only enhances ride comfort but also significantly affects the handling and safety of your vehicle. Proper maintenance of your shock absorbers can extend their life and ensure your Territory continues to provide the smooth ride it was designed for.

When it comes to maintenance, there are several signs to watch out for that indicate it might be time to replace or service these critical components:

  1. Bumpy Ride: If you've started to notice that your ride is bumpier than usual, or if you feel excessive vibration through the seats or steering wheel, your shock absorbers might be on their way out.
  2. Nose Diving or Squatting: You might notice that the front end of your Territory dips noticeably when braking, or the rear squats when accelerating. This is a common sign that the shock absorbers are losing their effectiveness.
  3. When shock absorbers are worn out, they can lead to uneven tire wear. If your tires have bald spots or alternating patterns of wear, it could be a result of faulty shock absorbers.
  4. Leaking Fluid: One of the more visible signs of a worn shock absorber is leakage. Shock absorbers are filled with hydraulic fluid, and if you notice any fluids leaking on or near the shocks, it's time to have them checked.

If any of these symptoms sound familiar, it might be time to show your Ford some love. Here's how you can take care of this task:

Firstly, regular inspection is key. As part of routine maintenance, check your shock absorbers every 20,000 to 50,000 kilometres. Depending on your driving conditions - such as rough roads or heavy loads - you may need even more frequent checks. During these inspections, a visual check will reveal obvious damage or leakage, but it's also important to feel for any irregularities in ride comfort and stability, which can hint at internal issues not visible externally.

When replacement time comes, it's advisable to replace all four shock absorbers at the same time. This ensures even handling and balance, preventing undue stress on the new shocks and other parts of the suspension system. Although it's certainly possible to replace individual shocks, doing all four at once is the smarter move for long-term peace of mind.

When choosing replacement parts, consider the driving conditions most common in your territory. Your options may vary from standard OEM replacements to performance or heavy-duty shocks, if your driving needs require it. Consulting with a trusted mechanic or automotive technician can provide insight tailored to your specific driving habits and needs.

If you prefer to DIY, replacing shock absorbers is a moderately advanced mechanical task. You'll need a reliable jack, jack stands, and suitable tools to remove the old shocks and fit the new ones. Always ensure you're working safely by using high-quality, reliable equipment and following all safety guidelines.

After installation, take your vehicle for a test drive to ensure the new shock absorbers are functioning correctly. This will not only confirm a successful installation but will also allow you to experience renewed comfort and improved handling.

Finally, consider alignment. After replacing shock absorbers, it's a good idea to check your vehicle's alignment. Although shocks aren't directly involved in alignment, changing them can alter the vehicle's height and affect alignment settings. Ensuring proper alignment can enhance the life of your new shocks and improve driving performance.

Whether you're tackling the project yourself or visiting a professional, regular attention to your shock absorbers can ensure your 2016 Ford Territory continues to deliver the excellent performance and comfort you rely on every day. Stay attentive to the signs of wear, and don't delay maintenance - your Territory will thank you with many more miles of smooth driving.