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> SLOW TO RISE, SUSPENSION BLUES
realbookman
Posted: May 16, 2012 01:35 pm


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Hallo,the slow to rise is not me but my 2.5 estate,which typically takes 2 minutes to pump up fully in the morning.Once up,everything works fine although whilst the anti sink on the rear works,it doesn't appear to on the front.Is the slow to rise a sign of a tired hydraulic pump,or muck in the pipes ?.How can I tell before carrying out flushing ? Any advice would be welcome,thanks,Dave
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techmanagain
Posted: May 20, 2012 01:34 pm


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It has been suggested elsewhere that the "slow to rise" may be a leak at the pipe running down the side of the front suspension cylinder. Do you have any leak of LHM at this point?


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