The C5 has just come back from the dealer after having a rear strut replaced.
Both spheres were replaced about 2 years ago as part of a sound reducing kit, one sphere was replaced this time, but like shock absorbers and brakes, should both be done at the same time?
Cheers
Replacing just one C5 sphere?
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martyhopkirk
My understanding of the replacement of spheres is that they are pressure tested on removal - if the pressure is acceptable then that sphere can continue to be used - however I do stand to be correced here!
I personally would feel happier with two spheres replaced at the same time with the same gas pressure not just for the balance of the car / suspension but also for wear as one will probably show signs of wear sooner than the other.
This is always assuming your dealer did not repressurise the other sphere.
If I were you I would question the service department as to what the sphere presures were and why they only replaced one.
I personally would feel happier with two spheres replaced at the same time with the same gas pressure not just for the balance of the car / suspension but also for wear as one will probably show signs of wear sooner than the other.
This is always assuming your dealer did not repressurise the other sphere.
If I were you I would question the service department as to what the sphere presures were and why they only replaced one.
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bencowell
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by martyhopkirk</i>
This is always assuming your dealer did not repressurise the other sphere.
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C5 spheres cant be re-pressurised.
This is always assuming your dealer did not repressurise the other sphere.
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C5 spheres cant be re-pressurised.
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by bencowell</i>
I understand that genuine Xantia spheres can't be repressurised either.
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News to me. All the Xantia spheres I've seen have filler plugs and can therefore be regassed. C5 spheres don't have a filler plug and have some kind of hermetical seal instead...
Regards,
Simon
I understand that genuine Xantia spheres can't be repressurised either.
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News to me. All the Xantia spheres I've seen have filler plugs and can therefore be regassed. C5 spheres don't have a filler plug and have some kind of hermetical seal instead...
Regards,
Simon