Electrovalve Pt No: 96 119 952
Body casting Pt No: 96 170 335
Look under 'suspension' and then 'rigidity spheres'.
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Ahh, that's understood Mike and a good set of things to rescue
All three are mounted on their respective sphere blocks. Here's a picture of the front one on the Hydractive Centre sphere block down by the rad:

the rear ones are mounted on the Hydractive sphere block, that's the one on the RH side that sticks out at a 45 degree angle and the Activa one on the Activa sphere block right up in the LH top of the rear subframe. This last one is very hard to get to...
Here's a picture of a valve mounted on a sphere block:

Sorry I have no photos of the rear ones in-situ Mike, hope that helps...
All three are mounted on their respective sphere blocks. Here's a picture of the front one on the Hydractive Centre sphere block down by the rad:

the rear ones are mounted on the Hydractive sphere block, that's the one on the RH side that sticks out at a 45 degree angle and the Activa one on the Activa sphere block right up in the LH top of the rear subframe. This last one is very hard to get to...
Here's a picture of a valve mounted on a sphere block:

Sorry I have no photos of the rear ones in-situ Mike, hope that helps...
Jim
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