Why does the suspension of the new Focus become softer?
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The reasons for the softer suspension of the new Focus include underinflated tires and aging of the left front shock absorber. Underinflated tires: In addition to obvious punctures or cuts that cause air leakage, poor repairs, aging valve stems, and damaged rims can also lead to slow leaks. Regularly check tire pressure, generally once a month. Aging left front shock absorber: The shock absorber specifically refers to the "rod" in the middle of the shock spring (non-MacPherson suspension, where the shock absorber is located outside the spring). As an elastic component, the shock spring absorbs road vibrations and bumps while also generating reciprocating bouncing movements. Aging of the left front shock absorber leads to a softer suspension.