Electronic Ride Control Shocks And Struts

1965 Chevrolet Impala Base, Not Available, 4.6L Eng, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD PowerglideSECTION Electronic Ride Control Shocks And Struts
NOTE: This section covers the electronic damping control portion of the electronic shock or strut. For damping portion of shock or strut conditions and procedures, refer to the Shock Absorbers, Strut Cartridges, and Strut Assemblies section.
Condition Code Procedure
Attaching hardware broken A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware missing C Require replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware not functioning A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware threads damaged A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware threads stripped (threads missing) A Require replacement of hardware
Connector bent A Require repair or replacement
Connector broken A Require repair or replacement
Connector loose A Require repair or replacement
Electronic valve control inoperative A Require replacement
NOTE: It is acceptable to replace with a non-electronically controlled unit, where available.
Terminal bent A Require repair or replacement
Terminal broken A Require repair or replacement
Terminal corroded A Require repair or replacement
Terminal loose A Require repair or replacement
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