Hydraulic suspension fluid: Difference between revisions

From UZZ32.info
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 9: Line 9:
Drain the old fluid and dispose of it responsibly in line with local laws and processes.  
Drain the old fluid and dispose of it responsibly in line with local laws and processes.  


=== Re-fill with new suspension fluid === [
=== Re-fill with new suspension fluid ===


[file:Suspension Fluid filler and dipstick.jpg|thumb|Suspension fluid filler and (at lower left corner) dipstick]]
[[file:Suspension Fluid filler and dipstick.jpg|thumb|Suspension fluid filler and (at lower left corner) dipstick]]


Toyota fluid.  
Toyota fluid.  

Revision as of 10:56, 15 March 2014

To change the hydraulic fluid, drain out the old fluid, fill with fresh fluid, and bleed the system.

Draining out the old suspension fluid

The suspension oil reservoir (and the associated drain plug) is located on the right-hand side of the vehicle, just in front of the front right wheel. The drain plug can be reached without removing the under-body-cover, but removing the cover may be easier and less messy.

Drain the old fluid and dispose of it responsibly in line with local laws and processes.

Re-fill with new suspension fluid

Suspension fluid filler and (at lower left corner) dipstick

Toyota fluid. Colour. Quantity. Filler cap location. Plug (to remove likelihood of air being trapped in the system?)

Bleed the suspension lines to each strut

This ensures that the dirty fluid in, eg, the pump, the valve body and the hydraulic lines is also refreshed. It does however not directly refresh any fluid that is already in each of the suspension struts and accumulators.

To properly and refresh the "final" fluid requires, eg, physical removal and emptying of the struts and accumulators. Alternatively,