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Arona FR rear shock absorber replacement.

3.4K views 10 replies 6 participants last post by  Snowdaddy  
#1 ·
Has anyone replaced the rear shock absorbers on an Arona FR?
I have a weep on the near side shock absorber and have tried local garages but they have said that these shock absorbers are factory parts only and they have been quoted £900 plus just for the shock absorbers alone, does anyone know if this is right or can suitable shocks be bought other than from Seat themselves.
 
#7 ·
I have just had a look at autodoc and it does indeed show rear shocks for my registration number but then on the shock info it clearly states not for cars equipped with DCC (Dynamic Chassis Control) which is the technology that allows you to choose different driving modes and the Arona FR has this (well at least mine does) so they are no good.
Is this an FR model with normal shock absorbers
or the FR sport with dynamic chassis control (DCC) with active shock absorbers

Autodoc should work, enter make, model and engine if reg number doesn't work
I have tried both methods and still all the shocks shown either say 'for vehicles without electronic suspension' or 'for vehicles without DCC' which means that none of them are suitable for my FR.
 
#5 ·
Is this an FR model with normal shock absorbers
or the FR sport with dynamic chassis control (DCC) with active shock absorbers

Autodoc should work, enter make, model and engine if reg number doesn't work
 
#11 ·
The Volkswagen group (including Seat) do not make shock absorbers, they buy them in.

I have never looked, but ought to be available from big motor factor (parts) companies like Autodoc

Garages often seem to detect weaping, misting or leaking (they seem to use terms interchangeably), which needs replacing if you are (overpriced) paying, but are perfectly satisfactory if you want them done under warranty. All breeds mistrust as it is double standards.

The very quick test is grab the wheel arch, lift the corner of the car, let go, (or can open boot and press down), does it bounce up and down on springs or settle straight down. If it bounces around then need changing. But I would suggest getting a price from local garage or a fast fit centre, probably be half what a main dealer stealer wants