Worn-out CVDs? Maybe not
If MY11-12 owners suspect that their shocks may be worn-out then unplug the connector from the top of a shock (front or rear, it doesn't matter) to disable adaptive dynamics then go for a drive. If the car rides like a brick then the shocks are still capable of doing their job but may need to be recalibrated.
Mine were showing signs of inadequate damping after 65k kms. I then found the IIDTool option (maybe only the beta version) to re-calibrate adaptive dynamics. I wasn't sure that re-calibration, initiated whilst stationary, achieved anything much and recently decided that the shocks were beyond help, that was until I disconnected 1 shock to test. Being obvious that the shocks were not worn-out I pondered the IIDTool's 10 second count-down after OK'ing the calibration so re-initiated calibration whilst driving a rough section of my driveway. The result after a driveway test with the vehicle empty and again towing the 2T van is that the shocks are working very well but could possibly be over-damping a little. I'll live with the calibration for a while then if the current ride is too harsh I'll re-calibrate whilst driving the gravel road at 50-80 kph, being a less severe calibration surface.
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