Hi, very interesting and very informative videos. Thank you very much for sharing. I have an air leak problem on the front suspension of a 2015 tesla model S AWD. I disassembled the suspension but it is different from the ones you showed in all your videos. I can't remove the cylinder from the suspension because it seems to have a continuous metal part under the black plastic part. Any ideas on how to do it?
Hi, if I understand you correct, you're not able to loosen the alumiuiun cover, which 'pushes' against the sealing rings. Now, I've not dismantle the S ADW preface front before, but Im almost certain that this is because of corrosion/oxidation, which act as 'glue' and keeps the alu.part in a stuck position. So, you have to grease a lot well in advance, and use some force by knucking on the part solidly with a plastic hammer. Then it will probably give in.
@@christianvenneslan9361 the aluminum piece is continuous and is over the steel cylinder probably corroded. I unfortunately did not take a photo but I could send you a sketch that explains this. do you have an email where I can send you the sketch
Just noted a hissing sound from the exact spot on my model x. Will give this a go! :)
Hi, very interesting and very informative videos. Thank you very much for sharing. I have an air leak problem on the front suspension of a 2015 tesla model S AWD. I disassembled the suspension but it is different from the ones you showed in all your videos. I can't remove the cylinder from the suspension because it seems to have a continuous metal part under the black plastic part. Any ideas on how to do it?
Hi, if I understand you correct, you're not able to loosen the alumiuiun cover, which 'pushes' against the sealing rings. Now, I've not dismantle the S ADW preface front before, but Im almost certain that this is because of corrosion/oxidation, which act as 'glue' and keeps the alu.part in a stuck position. So, you have to grease a lot well in advance, and use some force by knucking on the part solidly with a plastic hammer. Then it will probably give in.
@@christianvenneslan9361 the aluminum piece is continuous and is over the steel cylinder probably corroded. I unfortunately did not take a photo but I could send you a sketch that explains this. do you have an email where I can send you the sketch