stud. Separate upper ball joint stud from knuckle with Ball Joint
Breaker (MB-990635).
3) Separate lower ball stud with Ball Joint Breaker (C-
4150A). Remove knuckle. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten
all nuts and bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
LOWER CONTROL ARM & BALL JOINT
Removal
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel. Support lower
control arm.
CAUTION: DO NOT remove shock until lower control arm is supported.
Shock holds lower control arm and spring in position.
2) Remove shock absorber and coil spring. See COIL SPRING.
Remove bolts mounting lower control arm to crossmember. Remove lower
control arm.
Bushing Replacement
If bushings are worn, use a sleeve and press to remove and
replace bushings.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten all nuts and
bolts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
STABILIZER BAR
Removal & Installation
Raise and support vehicle. Remove link rod retaining nut at
each end of stabilizer bar. Remove outer retainers and rubber bushings
from link rods. Remove stabilizer bar clamps from frame rails. Remove
stabilizer bar from vehicle. To install, reverse removal procedure.
Ensure stabilizer bar is centered in chassis. Tighten all nuts and
bolts to specifications.
UPPER CONTROL ARM & BALL JOINT
Removal
1) Raise vehicle, and position safety stands under frame.
Remove wheel. Support upper control arm.
2) Disconnect upper ball joint. Refer to step 2) under LOWER
CONTROL ARM & BALL JOINT. Remove pivot bolts and control arm.
Bushing Replacement
If bushings are worn, use a sleeve and press to remove and
replace bushings.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure ball joint is
fully seated against control arm. With vehicle at normal operating
height, tighten all retaining nuts and bolts to specifications. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table.
WHEEL BEARINGS
Removal
1) Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel. Remove brake
caliper, and support it aside. Remove inboard brake pad (if
necessary). Remove grease cap, cotter pin, nut, washer and outer wheel
bearing.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Steering, Suspension, Wheel Alignment, Wheels and Tires
Motorist Assurance Program
Standards For Automotive Repair
All Makes and Models
INTRODUCTION TO MOTORIST ASSURANCE PROGRAM (MAP)
CONTENTS
Motorist Assurance Program (MAP)
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW OF SERVICE REQUIREMENTS & SUGGESTIONS
Steering and Suspension
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - AIR SHOCKS AND AIR STRUTS
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - AIR SPRING VALVES
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - AIR SPRINGS
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - COMPRESSORS
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - HEIGHT SENSORS
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - MODULES
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - RELAYS (COMPRESSOR)
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - SWITCHES (ON/OFF)
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - TORSION SPRINGS (COUNTER BALANCING)
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - TUBING
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - WARNING LAMPS
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - WIRING HARNESSES
BALL JOINTS
BUSHINGS
CENTER LINKS
CONTROL ARM SHAFTS
CONTROL ARMS
DRAG LINKS
ELECTRONIC RIDE CONTROL SHOCKS AND STRUTS
IDLER ARMS
KING PINS
PITMAN ARMS
POWER STEERING HOSES
POWER STEERING (HYDRAULIC) PUMPS
RADIUS ARMS
RELAY RODS
SHOCK ABSORBERS, STRUT CARTRIDGES AND STRUT ASSEMBLIES
SPINDLES
SPRINGS - COIL, LEAF AND TORSION BAR
STEEL POWER STEERING LINES
STEERING ARMS
STEERING DAMPERS
STEERING GEARS (EXCEPT RACK AND PINION)
STEERING GEARS - RACK AND PINION
STEERING KNUCKLES
STRIKE OUT BUMPERS
STRUT RODS
STRUT UPPER BEARING PLATE ASSEMBLIES
SWAY BAR LINKS
SWAY BARS
the facts, allowing the customer to draw their own
conclusions and make an informed decision about how to
proceed.
STEERING AND SUSPENSION
SERVICE PROCEDURES REQUIRED AND SUGGESTED FOR PROPER VEHICLE
OPERATION
Steering and suspension are complex systems made up of a
variety of interdependent components. For proper vehicle handling,
ride, and tire wear, a thorough inspection is required whenever
suspension work is being performed.
Conditions listed assume that the problem has been isolated
to the specific component by proper testing procedures.
NOTE: When replacing steering and/or suspension components which
may affect an alignment angle, you are required to check
and adjust alignment as needed. Refer to the OEM
specifications.
CAUTION: DO NOT use ride height altering or load compensating
components, such as variable rate springs and coil over
shocks, on vehicles with height or load sensing
proportioning valve-equipped braking systems, unless
these components are original equipment.
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION
NOTE: Depending on the air suspension design, there are some
aftermarket products available to eliminate the air ride
suspension on certain vehicles. If the system has been
eliminated with one of these products, then no service is
suggested or required.
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - AIR SHOCKS AND AIR STRUTS
NOTE: This section covers the air spring portion of the
air shock or strut. For damping portion of shock
or strut conditions and procedures, refer to the
SHOCK ABSORBERS, STRUT CARTRIDGES AND STRUT ASSEMBLIES
section.
AIR RIDE SUSPENSION - AIR SHOCK AND AIR STRUT INSPECTION
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Inner fabric of air bag
damaged ................ A ............ Require replacement.
Leaking ................. A .. Require repair or replacement.
Outer covering of air bag
is cracked to the extent
that inner fabric of air
bag is visible ......... 1 ............ Suggest replacement.
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Condition Code Procedure