1. Selelekela
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of the Unity 252040 Rear Gas Shock Absorber. This component is designed as a direct replacement for original equipment (OE) shocks in compatible vehicles, including the 2008-2012 Ford Escape and 2008-2011 Mazda Tribute. It features a twin-tube, gas-charged design for consistent performance and durability.
2. Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho
WARNING: Automotive suspension work can be dangerous. Improper installation can lead to serious injury or vehicle damage. It is highly recommended that installation be performed by a qualified automotive technician.
- Kamehla u roale lisebelisoa tse loketseng tsa ho itšireletsa, ho akarelletsa le likhalase tsa tšireletso le liatlana.
- Netefatsa hore koloi e ts'ehelitsoe ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng holim'a li-jack stand sebakeng se bataletseng pele o qala mosebetsi ofe kapa ofe. Le ka mohla u se ke ua itšetleha feela ka jeke.
- Sheba bukana ea litšebeletso tsa koloi ea hau bakeng sa litlhaloso le mekhoa e itseng ea torque.
- Gas-charged shocks are under pressure. Do not attempt to disassemble or puncture the shock absorber.
- Keep hands and clothing clear of moving parts and pinch points.
3. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana
Netefatsa hore likarolo tsohle li teng le hore ha lia senyeha pele u qala ho kenya.
- 1x Unity 252040 Rear Gas Shock Absorber
- Associated mounting hardware (bushings, washers, nuts) as pictured.

Setšoantšo sa 1: The Unity 252040 Rear Gas Shock Absorber, shown with its included upper mounting hardware, which typically consists of rubber bushings and metal washers for secure installation.
4. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Tlhaloso |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bonngoe |
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | 252040 |
| Boemo ba Karolo ea Auto | Ka morao |
| Mofuta oa Tšebeletso ea Likoloi | Koloi |
| Mofuta oa Shock | Gas-Charged, Twin-Tube |
| Qetello ea Kantle | E pentiloe |
| Boima ba Ntho e ka bang | 2 liponto |
| Approximate Product Dimensions | 23 x 4 x 4 lisenthimithara |
| Likoloi tse sebeletsanang | 2008-2012 Ford Escape, 2008-2011 Mazda Tribute |
5. Ho seta le ho kenya
This section outlines general steps for shock absorber replacement. Specific procedures may vary by vehicle. Always consult your vehicle's service manual.
5.1. Boitokisetso
- Park the vehicle on a level, firm surface.
- Kopanya mariki a ho paka.
- Loosen the lug nuts on the rear wheels.
- Raise the rear of the vehicle using a floor jack and support it securely with jack stands. Ensure the vehicle is stable.
- Tlosa mabili a ka morao.
5.2. Ho Tloswa ha Sesebediswa sa Kgale sa ho Tshoha
- Locate the upper and lower mounting points of the existing rear shock absorber.
- Using appropriate wrenches or sockets, carefully remove the upper mounting nut and bolt. You may need to hold the shock shaft to prevent it from spinning.
- Remove the lower mounting nut and bolt.
- Carefully remove the old shock absorber from the vehicle. Note its orientation for reference during installation.
5.3. Ho kenya Sesebediswa se Setjha sa ho Tshoha
- Install the new Unity 252040 shock absorber. Ensure the correct orientation, matching the old shock's position.
- Install the lower mounting bolt and nut first, but do not fully tighten.
- Install the upper mounting hardware (bushings, washers, nut) as shown in Figure 1. Tighten the upper nut until the bushings are slightly compressed, but do not overtighten.
- Once both upper and lower mounts are in place, lower the vehicle until the suspension is at its normal ride height (or close to it) before fully tightening the lower mounting bolt and nut to the manufacturer's specified torque. This prevents premature wear on bushings.
- Reinstall the wheels and tighten lug nuts to manufacturer specifications.
- Lower the vehicle completely and remove jack stands.
- Perform a final check of all fasteners to ensure they are properly tightened.
6. Melao-motheo ea Ts'ebetso
The Unity 252040 is a gas-charged shock absorber designed to dampen suspension oscillations. It contains hydraulic fluid and nitrogen gas under pressure. As the vehicle's wheel moves up and down, the shock absorber's piston moves through the fluid, converting kinetic energy into heat, which is then dissipated. The nitrogen gas helps to prevent fluid cavitation, ensuring consistent damping performance and a responsive ride.
7. Tlhokomelo
Shock absorbers are generally maintenance-free components. However, regular inspection is recommended as part of your vehicle's routine maintenance schedule.
- Tlhahlobo ea Pono: Periodically check the shock absorbers for signs of fluid leaks, bent or damaged shafts, or worn-out bushings.
- Mounding Points: Ensure all mounting bolts and nuts remain tight. Loose fasteners can lead to noise and premature wear.
- Bohloeki: Keep the shock absorbers free from excessive dirt and debris, which can accelerate wear on seals.
If any damage or significant wear is observed, replacement of the shock absorber is recommended.
8. Ho rarolla mathata
Common indicators of a failing shock absorber include:
- Excessive Bouncing: The vehicle continues to bounce after hitting a bump.
- Nose Dive/Squat: The front of the vehicle dips excessively during braking, or the rear squats during acceleration.
- Ho se Lekaneng ha Lithaere: Scalloped or cupped wear patterns on tires.
- Ho Dutla ha Metsi: Visible oil or fluid leaking from the shock body.
- Lerata: Clunking or rattling sounds from the suspension, especially over bumps.
- Reduced Handling: Poor steering response, body roll in turns, or a general feeling of instability.
If you experience any of these symptoms, have your vehicle's suspension system inspected by a qualified technician.
9. Tiisetso le Tšehetso
Unity Automotive products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For specific warranty information, terms, and conditions, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Unity Automotive website. For technical assistance or support, please contact Unity Automotive customer service directly.





