Depends if yours is a hydractive car or not...Rhothgar wrote: 16 Nov 2022, 20:37 I'll be looking out for this tomorrow Jim.
I guess it comes off the regulator.
Perhaps this also explains why my car feels really bouncy but solid with it like it's on max suspension but it's not?
Repairing a Hydractive Electrovalve...
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No it's not. Dommo checked.
I must take a photo of the strut top adapters for you when it is light. I thought I had unless I accidentally deleted it from my phone.
I must take a photo of the strut top adapters for you when it is light. I thought I had unless I accidentally deleted it from my phone.