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Car rear suspension Renault Logan 1
Description of the rear suspension design
The rear suspension is semi-independent, lever-spring with longitudinal levers, hinged to the car body and connected to each other by a U-shaped cross beam. The longitudinal levers are connected to the body by silent...
The rear suspension is semi-independent, lever-spring with longitudinal levers, hinged to the car body and connected to each other by a U-shaped cross beam. The longitudinal levers are connected to the body by silent...
Possible faults of the rear suspension
Possible malfunctions of the rear suspension, their causes and methods of elimination
Possible malfunctions of the rear suspension, their causes and methods of elimination
Replacing the rear shock absorber
You will need: keys "6", "16", "18". Caution! Before raising the rear of the vehicle, engage first gear and place chocks under the front wheels. After raising the rear, place reliable supports next to the jack. Do not...
You will need: keys "6", "16", "18". Caution! Before raising the rear of the vehicle, engage first gear and place chocks under the front wheels. After raising the rear, place reliable supports next to the jack. Do not...
Replacing the rear suspension spring
Replace the spring if it is mechanically damaged or has significantly settled. Signs of settlement: deterioration of ride smoothness, frequent suspension "breakdowns"; visible tilt of the rear of the vehicle or...
Replace the spring if it is mechanically damaged or has significantly settled. Signs of settlement: deterioration of ride smoothness, frequent suspension "breakdowns"; visible tilt of the rear of the vehicle or...
Replacing the silent blocks of the rear suspension arms
With a certain amount of skill, silent blocks can be replaced directly on the car by unscrewing the bolts that secure the beam brackets to the body and then removing the mounting brackets from the beam, but it is more...
With a certain amount of skill, silent blocks can be replaced directly on the car by unscrewing the bolts that secure the beam brackets to the body and then removing the mounting brackets from the beam, but it is more...
Replacing the rear hub bearing
You will need: a snap ring plier, a hammer, and a 49 mm diameter mandrel. 1. Remove the brake drum (see "Removing and installing the brake drum" ). 2. Remove the retaining ring. 3. Press out the old bearing using a...
You will need: a snap ring plier, a hammer, and a 49 mm diameter mandrel. 1. Remove the brake drum (see "Removing and installing the brake drum" ). 2. Remove the retaining ring. 3. Press out the old bearing using a...
Replacing the rear suspension beam
It is more convenient to remove the rear suspension beam on a lift. If it is not possible to install the car on a lift, lift the rear of the car by installing a jack under the beam. Then install supports under the jack...
It is more convenient to remove the rear suspension beam on a lift. If it is not possible to install the car on a lift, lift the rear of the car by installing a jack under the beam. Then install supports under the jack...
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Other sections on other Renault models
➽ Chassis, running gear: Rear suspension Renault Symbol 2 (2008-2013, petrol)
➽ Chassis, running gear: Rear suspension Renault Espace III (1996-2002)
➽ Chassis, running gear: Rear suspension Renault Sandero 1 (2007-2012, petrol)
➽ Chassis, running gear: Rear suspension Renault Fluence 1 (2009-2020, petrol)
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- General information
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- Governing bodies
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- Power unit
- Petrol engines 1.2 l
- Petrol engines 1.6 l
- Diesel engines 1.5 l
- Cooling system
- Lubrication system
- Power and control system
- Intake and exhaust system
- Engine electrical equipment
- Transmission
- Clutch
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- Drive shafts
- Chassis, running gear
- Suspension and wheels
- Brake system
- Steering
- Body and interior
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- Safety system
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- Wiring diagrams (sedan)
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- General information
- Vehicle device
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- Faults en route
- Daily maintenance
- First maintenance
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- Driver tips
- Power unit
- Engine repair
- Lubrication system
- Cooling system
- Power and exhaust system
- Transmission
- Clutch
- Car gearbox
- Drive shafts
- Chassis, running gear
- Front suspension
- Rear suspension
- Steering
- Brake system
- Wheels and tires
- Body and interior
- Exterior (external elements)
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- Doors, locks and windows
- Body Care
- Electrical equipment
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- Headlights and lighting
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