Anyone care to comment on the various signs of failure of the AHC suspension system?
I recently changed the AHC fluid on my '99 LX470 at 96k miles. Now, after a few weeks with new fluid, the suspension character seems to be changed: The roughness & small bumps are better absorbed, as if the "stiction" has been reduced. But also, the rear seems as if the spring rate is reduced - the rear travels more, for a large bump or dip, than the front. It doesn't bounce repeatedly, so the damping seems OK - it just seems like it has "softer springs" (lower spring rate) than the front.
It's possible I didn't get all the air out of the system when I bled it, so I'm going to redo it with a couple more cans of AHC fluid.
But I'm also wondering if anyone has experienced this sort of change ("softening") as a sign of impending failure of actuators or other component.
TIA.
I recently changed the AHC fluid on my '99 LX470 at 96k miles. Now, after a few weeks with new fluid, the suspension character seems to be changed: The roughness & small bumps are better absorbed, as if the "stiction" has been reduced. But also, the rear seems as if the spring rate is reduced - the rear travels more, for a large bump or dip, than the front. It doesn't bounce repeatedly, so the damping seems OK - it just seems like it has "softer springs" (lower spring rate) than the front.
It's possible I didn't get all the air out of the system when I bled it, so I'm going to redo it with a couple more cans of AHC fluid.
But I'm also wondering if anyone has experienced this sort of change ("softening") as a sign of impending failure of actuators or other component.
TIA.