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Car Model | OEM Number |
Mazda M6 | 1214-0208A |
Mazda 2 DJ | 3213-0409 |
Mazda CX3 | 3430037 |
Mazda 3 | BKC3-28-700 |
Mazda 5 | CE40-28-700 |
Mazda CX-3 | D10E28700F |
Mazda CX-7 | EH48-28-700 |
Periodically check the air pressure: every certain mileage or time,
you need to use a professional barometer to check the air pressure
in the gas room to ensure that the air pressure is within the
specified range. If the air pressure is too low, the stiffness and
damping of the shock absorber will be insufficient, and the damping
effect will be affected. If the air pressure is too high, it may
make the shock absorber too stiff and even damage the air chamber
and other components.
Check the seals: Carefully check the seals of the shock absorber
for signs of aging, damage, or leakage. If there is a problem with
the seal, it should be replaced in time to prevent gas leakage and
ensure the normal operation of the pneumatic shock absorber.
Cleaning and rust prevention: regularly clean the appearance of the
pneumatic shock absorber, remove dust, oil and debris, etc., to
prevent them from entering the shock absorber and affecting its
performance. At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to
the anti-rust treatment of the metal parts of the shock absorber to
avoid rust corrosion and extend the service life of the shock
absorber.
Avoid excessive impact: In the process of use, try to avoid
excessive impact and vibration of the vehicle or equipment, such as
avoiding high-speed through large pits or speed bumps. Excessive
impact may cause damage to the components of the pneumatic shock
absorber, affecting its damping effect and service life.
Shock Absorber Series
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