2A-1 Suspension General Diagnosis:
Suspension
Suspension General Diagnosis
Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Suspension, Wheels and Tires Symptom Diagnosis
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Condition
Possible cause
Correction / Reference Item
Vehicle pulls (Leads)
Mismatched or uneven tires
Replace tires.
Tires not adequately inflated
Adjust tire pressure.
Broken or sagging coil springs
Replace coil springs.
Radial tire lateral force
Replace tire.
Disturbed wheel alignment
Check and adjust wheel alignment.
Brake dragging in one road wheel
Repair brake.
Loose, bent or broken front or rear
suspension parts
Tighten or replace related suspension parts.
Abnormal or excessive
tire wear
Sagging or broken coil spring
Replace coil spring.
Tire out of balance
Adjust balance or replace tire.
Disturbed wheel alignment
Check and adjust wheel alignment.
Faulty strut (shock absorber)
Replace strut (shock absorber).
Hard driving
Replace tires.
Overloaded vehicle
Replace tires.
Not rotated tires
Replace or rotate tires.
Worn or loose wheel bearing
Replace wheel bearing.
Wobbly wheel or tire
Replace wheel or tire.
Tires not adequately inflated
Adjust tire pressure.
Front suspension frame and/or
suspension control arm are transformed
Check and replace.
Wheel tramp
Blister or bump on tire
Replace tire.
Improper strut (shock absorber) action
Replace strut (shock absorber).
Shimmy, shake or
vibration
Tire or wheel out of balance
Balance wheel or replace tire and/or wheel.
Loosen wheel bearings
Replace wheel bearings.
Worn tie-rod ends
Replace tie-rod ends.
Worn lower ball joints
Replace suspension control arm.
Excessive wheel runout
Repair or replace wheel and/or tire.
Blister or bump on tire
Replace tire.
Excessively loaded radial runout of tire /
wheel assembly
Replace tire or wheel.
Disturbed wheel alignment
Check and adjust wheel alignment.
Loose or worn steering linkage
Tighten or replace steering linkage.
Abnormal noise, front end
Worn, sticky or loose tie-rod ends, lower
ball joints, tie-rod inside ball joints or
drive shaft joints
Replace tie-rod end, suspension arm, tie-rod
or drive shaft joint.
Damaged struts or mountings
Repair or replace struts or mountings.
Worn suspension arm bushings
Replace suspension arm bushings.
Loose stabilizer bar
Tighten bolts or nuts and/or replace bushes.
Loose wheel bolts
Tighten wheel bolts.
Loose suspension bolts or nuts
Tighten suspension bolts or nuts.
Broken or damaged wheel bearings
Replace wheel bearings.
Broken suspension springs
Replace suspension springs.
Worn strut bearings
Replace strut bearing.
Malfunction of Power Steering System
Check and correct malfunction.
Low or uneven trim height
NOTE
See NOTE *1.
Broken or sagging coil springs
Replace coil springs.
Over loaded
Check loading.
Incorrect coil springs
Replace coil spring.
Tires not adequately inflated
Adjust tire pressure.
Ride too soft
Faulty strut (shock absorber)
Replace strut (shock absorber).
Suspension bottoms
Overloaded
Check loading.
Faulty strut (shock absorber)
Replace strut (shock absorber).
Incorrect, broken or sagging coil springs
Replace coil spring.
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