What to Do When the Shock Absorber of an Axela is Leaking Oil?
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If the shock absorber of an Axela is leaking oil, it needs to be replaced. The shock absorber is used to suppress the oscillation from the rebound of the spring after absorbing shocks and impacts from the road surface. It is widely used in automobiles to accelerate the attenuation of the frame and body vibration, thereby improving the smoothness of the vehicle's ride. The Axela is a compact car with a gasoline engine. Its body dimensions are 4662 mm in length, 1797 mm in width, and 1445 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2726 mm. The Axela uses gasoline as fuel, with a fuel grade of 92. It features direct injection fuel supply, a 6-speed manual transmission, and front-wheel drive. The front suspension type is MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension type is a butterfly bionic non-independent suspension. The front brake type is ventilated disc, and the rear brake type is disc.