Check the shock absorber for any signs of fluid leaks. If a leak is detected, the shock absorber is damaged and needs to be replaced. Shock absorbers should be replaced in pairs on the same axle.
The effectiveness of the shock absorber is also checked by pressing on the corner of the body and releasing it sharply. The body should return to its original position after releasing it. If the body rises above the original position and continues to swing, then the shock absorber located on this side is probably out of order and must be replaced. Also check the shock absorber mount for wear.
Checking the shock absorber (Audi A6 C5)
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