How Often Should KW Suspension Be Maintained?
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KW suspension, on average, is driven 20,000 kilometers per year, and shock absorbers should be replaced in pairs, leading to a replacement frequency of once every 4 years. However, the actual replacement frequency may vary depending on different vehicle conditions, road conditions, and shock absorber manufacturers. Here are the relevant details: 1. The relationship between shock absorbers and vehicles: Shock absorbers are wear-prone components during vehicle use. The performance of shock absorbers directly affects the smoothness of the vehicle's ride and the lifespan of other mechanical parts. Therefore, it is essential to keep shock absorbers in good working condition. 2. The role of shock absorbers: As the most critical component in a vehicle's vibration filtering system, shock absorbers primarily absorb vibrations and impacts caused by uneven road surfaces during driving, thereby providing a comfortable driving and riding environment for vehicle occupants. 3. When to replace leaking shock absorbers: Whether a leaking car shock absorber needs replacement depends largely on the severity of the leak. If the leak is minor, replacement may not be necessary; however, if the shock absorber is leaking significantly, it should be replaced promptly.