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				Self Leveling System fine -then suddenly too high..
			 
			
			Hi there, I have read a lot about the SLS system on this forum and at other sites. I have a quite good understanding of the functionality etc. I just installed a new connection rod on my 320TE (w123). Pump is working, there are no leaks that I can find anywhere and fluid level is fine. After adjusting the height level with the engine running, I thought everything was just fine. I drove for a while (about 5 km). Then after returning to the car several hours later, it starts jumping up and down in the rear end. Now the rear end is suddenly raised way too high! I am thinking, that maybe the valve needs repair/replacement.. Will a bad valve let too much hydraulic oil through and cause the system to raise too high? Thanks, Ronald, Denmark | 
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			A stuck valve might do that, but it's probably not bad.  Bad valves leak internally so that the car sags after sitting for a while.  Check the linkage (again) and the sway bar links.  One or more of these may have come loose or broken.
			
				
			
		 
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			Thanks OldPokey, Glad to know, that my valve might be ok  Excuse me, but my vocabulary in tech-words is not very good (I am danish). What exactly is the 'linkage' and the 'sway bar links'?  My arm on the valve is not a part of the valve, but can be turned 180 degrees before fastened with a tightening bolt, and then I can also adjust the other 'arm' that reacts on the rear weight. Thanks, Ronald | 
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			IIRC there is a valve on the body with an arm that attaches to the suspension arm.  When there is a load the arm activates the valve to provide more pressure in the system to lift the rear.  If this arm link fell off you might have such an event.  I think they sometimes also seize with rust. Tom W 
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			Here is what the sway bar link looks like: http://tinyurl.com/2mqmst And here is the pull rod you just replaced: http://tinyurl.com/2q7py4 If any of these parts is broken, loose or otherwise damaged your car's ride height will be affected. 
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			Thanks again. Bu t there is a problem with the url to the pictures. It redirects to a place that does not exist...   | 
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			It happened to me, same symptom on a 600SEL W140 and many times on 560SEL W126. They are almost all the same system. What I did is that I readjusted the rear hydraulic valve and it worked fine. Sometimes you need to adjusted many times so you make sure that there is no air in the oil stream.
			
				
			
		 
				__________________ Master Computer Engineer, A+, Network+, MCP/MCSA/MCSE 4/2k/2k3 - Messaging, MCTS, MCITP, MCT, Brainbench, ICDL and starting Ph.D 380SE 1984 <------- Totaled by flipping accident 300SE 1988 <------- Sold Volvo S70 2000 <---- 4 family Opel Omega 2002 <-- 4 family 560SEC 1989 <------ Sold 560SEL 1990 <------ Sold 560SEL 1991 <------ 4 my mother 560SEL 1989 <------ Sold 600SEL 1992 <------ Current | 
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			Hey zcc. That is good news! I will give it a try again. Two additional questions: 1. The system is self-bleeding, right? So I guess that I do not have to bleed anyting (I opened tha valve and there was immediately soming fluid out) 2. Isn't the sls system supposed to be correctly set, if you can put a wire through some holes that are alligned (haven't done it yet...) /Ronald | 
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 I don't know but I don't think so. 
				__________________ Master Computer Engineer, A+, Network+, MCP/MCSA/MCSE 4/2k/2k3 - Messaging, MCTS, MCITP, MCT, Brainbench, ICDL and starting Ph.D 380SE 1984 <------- Totaled by flipping accident 300SE 1988 <------- Sold Volvo S70 2000 <---- 4 family Opel Omega 2002 <-- 4 family 560SEC 1989 <------ Sold 560SEL 1990 <------ Sold 560SEL 1991 <------ 4 my mother 560SEL 1989 <------ Sold 600SEL 1992 <------ Current | 
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			OK. Thanks again. I will get back to this forum in the beginning of the week and post back if the problem was solved.
			
				
			
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			I found you some useful information here: http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?p=1633531#post1633531 Thanks OldPokey. 
				__________________ Master Computer Engineer, A+, Network+, MCP/MCSA/MCSE 4/2k/2k3 - Messaging, MCTS, MCITP, MCT, Brainbench, ICDL and starting Ph.D 380SE 1984 <------- Totaled by flipping accident 300SE 1988 <------- Sold Volvo S70 2000 <---- 4 family Opel Omega 2002 <-- 4 family 560SEC 1989 <------ Sold 560SEL 1990 <------ Sold 560SEL 1991 <------ 4 my mother 560SEL 1989 <------ Sold 600SEL 1992 <------ Current | 
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