Dodge Charger 1981-2016 Workshop Repair & Service Manual
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Complete digital official shop manual contains service, maintenance, and troubleshooting information for the 1981-1987 & 2006-2016 Dodge Charger. Diagnostic and repair procedures are covered in great detail to repair, maintain, rebuild, refurbish or restore your vehicle like a professional mechanic in local service/repair workshop. This cost-effective quality manual is 100% complete and intact as should be without any missing pages. It is the same factory shop manual used by dealers that guaranteed to be fully functional to save your precious time.
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EXCERPT:
2014 SUSPENSION Rear Suspension - Charger
SHOCK ABSORBER, SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION
NON SRT
Fig. 165: Nivomat Load-Leveling Shock Absorber
Non SRT vehicles have standard gas-charged shock absorbers for the rear suspension.
SRT
Fig. 166: Shock Solenoid Assembly & ADS Harness Connector
NOTE: Left side shown, right side similar.
This vehicle has Active Damping System (ADS) shock absorbers for the rear suspension. The ADS shock absorbers are serviced the same as conventional shocks, except the ADS connector (2) must be removed from the harness connector (3). It is important to pay close attention to which direction the shock solenoid assembly (1) is pointing when removing and installing ADS shocks.
REMOVAL
NON SRT
Fig. 167: Tire And Wheel Mounting
1. Raise and support vehicle. Refer to HOISTING, STANDARD PROCEDURE .
2. Remove wheel mounting nuts (3), then tire and wheel assembly (1).
3. Position under-hoist utility jack or jack stand under outer spring link adding just enough support to keep suspension from going into full-rebound when shock absorber mounting bolts are removed.
Fig. 168: Lower Shock Mount
4. Remove shock absorber (1) lower mounting bolt (2) and nut (4).
Fig. 169: Shock And Frame Mounting - Upper
5. Remove shock absorber (1) upper mounting bolts (2).
6. Remove shock absorber (4).
SRT
Fig. 170: Tire And Wheel Mounting
1. Raise and support vehicle. Refer to HOISTING, STANDARD PROCEDURE .
2. Remove wheel mounting nuts (3), then tire and wheel assembly (1).
3. Position under-hoist utility jack or jack stand under outer spring link adding just enough support to keep suspension from going into full-rebound when shock absorber mounting bolts are removed.
Fig. 171: Shock Solenoid Assembly & ADS Harness Connector
4. Disconnect the Active Damping System (ADS) shock connector (2) from the harness connector (3).
Fig. 172: Lower Mounting Bolt, Nut & Shock Absorber
NOTE: Right side shown, left side similar.
5. Remove lower mounting bolt (2) and nut (3) securing shock absorber (1) to knuckle.
Fig. 173: Shock And Frame Mounting - Upper
6. Remove shock absorber upper mounting bolts (2).
7. Remove shock absorber (4).
INSTALLATION
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