synergie failed the mot.

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dave2011
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synergie failed the mot.

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hi all. :) well it was mot time for my car today and suprise suprise it failed lol. :x anybody changed a fractured front coil spring? just wondering how easy it was to do on the synergie. :? :) i have the spring compressors so im hoping to do the job myself. 8-)
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i have just replaced a pair of front springs on my freinds Picassssooooo,

firstly every thing was rustted solid, i had to run a grinder throught the pinch clamp bolt at the bottom of the shocker,

then once the shocker was seperated from the hub carrier i had to heat both sides of the pinch clamp to get the two halves of the bolt out,

also the un/sprung length of the spring requires very long spring compresors, as it needs to be compresed an aufull long way :shock: to get the spring cap/strut top back on,

at least on a Picassssoooo anyhow,


regards malcolm
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as long you give all the nuts and bolts a good soak with WD40 first it shouldnt be too hard a task just ensure the springs are clamped securely before you remove the bottom retaining nut i personally loosen all bolts etc first as the presure from the springs tends to help stop things spinning if theyre rusted on.
Yipee i have the xant lets i hope i keep her this time
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cheers for the replys guys.managed to get the new spring fitted today.everything was siezed solid but i threatened it with the blow lamp n it got things loosened off lol.back for the retest tomorrow. :D
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all passed :D :D :D :D :D
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dave2011 wrote:all passed :D :D :D :D :D
Excellent.

Has this problem that affected many makes and models generally been resolved now?
Bad batch of coil springs seemd to be a major problem a few years ago, had one snap on my Partner van 8 years ago, but don't hear about it so much now fortunately.
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didnt know there was a bad batch of springs but saying that i changed the front drivers spring on our lasses mams 306 n that dont do much miles so maybe there was dodgie springs fitted to the cars yrs ago? mine had fractured at the bottom where it butts up to the strut n did,nt find out till it went for the mot......... weird really as the car drove fine. :?
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There was a recall on various models. As far as I know they didn't replace the springs, just fitted a plastic shield so when it did break the tyre didn't get shredded. :shock:
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as if a plastic shield would stop that happening though.there is alot of tension in a shocker :shock:
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on the Picassooooo it is a heafty metal colar clampd to the leg,

so was this a recoil/call if so i wonder if i could blag a set for my daughters Picasssooooo, :twisted:



regards malcolm
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try it ya never know lol. :D