| 1. Lift the corresponding lever of a back suspension bracket to reduce load of the shock-absorber. |
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2. Remove a carpet or the panel of finishing and turn off nuts of the top fastening of the shock-absorber. |
| 3. On models with the adjustable height of a back suspension bracket open the valve sideways of the shock-absorber and release pressure. Disconnect a hydraulic tube from the shock-absorber. |
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4. Lower the suspension bracket lever, turn off the lower fixing bolt. |
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5. Remove the shock-absorber. |
| 6. Examine the shock-absorber on existence of wear or damages. |
| 7. Check rubber elements of fastenings. |
| 8. Replace the failed elements. |
| 9. Check operation of the shock-absorber and replace it if it is necessary. |