It is very easy. I did this about not long ago. First pull wheel off. Then remove bolts off the bottom part. Then you access the top nut through the trunk. Just pull the side cover over then remove top nut. Be careful removing the air lines keep them free of dirt. I recommend getting the shocks from O'reilys if you can, they are bolt in just like the factory originals. I first got some from auto zone and to put those on they wanted you to change all the airlines and even a spring in the compressor.
i need to know how change the rear shocks sombody can explain me with video please
rear front or rear?
I believe that the rear air shocks are part of an automatic level control system. There is a level sensor on the rear suspension system and a compressor that fills the shocks to raise the rear end. There is also a valve to release the pressure to lower the rear end.
There is no air valve for the rear air suspension as it is controlled by an auto-leveling system unless of course you change to manual fill air shocks then it could be anywhere.
Please see my other answers, as they are pretty much the same for u as they are for them. Matt
1997 s-10 blazer has shocks,on both front and rear.
Yes
There are ( shock absorbers ) on a 1997 Ford Aerostar ( front and rear )
You can find a good tutorial at http://airsuspensionreviews.com
The rear are shocks the front has struts. Rears shocks are a snap to change. Front struts should only be changed if you have the proper tools and knowledge as it can be dangerous.
I just don't. Take it to shop.
The body control module, on your 1997 Oldsmobile, is located on the rear suspension. The module is mounted on the passenger side of the rear axle.