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This car does not come with air shocks.
You should change the shocks on your 2008 Toyota corolla when oil is visible around the shock absorber located behind the tire and made visible when you jack the car up and look just above the suspected tire. If the shocks are dented they should be replaced. Poor steering response and stiffness, uneven tire ware, excessive bouncing or vehicle sway are all symptoms of damaged shocks. Shocks should be changed about every 50,000 miles.
Every oil change.
Jump up and down on the back bumper. The car should not continue to bounce when you stop. You can also check the shocks from under the car, just above the read axle by the tires. Often when shocks go bad, you will see oil residue on the body of the shock.
You should change your oil every 3,000 miles. If you drive your car rough, then you should change it more often.
I am asked to change my shocks as it is worn out. It is 10 years old car. Do I seriously need to change the shocks. I have a plan to use it for one more year. Is this dangerous to use with bad shocks. Please answer me somebody who is expert.
Per owners manual for your car
you should change oil on you car every 5000 miles
Every 2 years
if your car's belt has bits of fabric coming out
when the thermostat will not open when placed in a cup of boiling water
If your vehicle has grease joints, every oil change.