SUSPENSION SYSTEM
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SUSPENSION
Concern
Cause
Remedy
Hard steering 1. Disturbed toe
1. Check and adjust toe
2. Rack and pinion movement binding
2. Check and adjust rack and pinion torque
Repair or replace
3. Tyres not adequately inflated
3. Adjust and correct tyre pressures
4. Bind in steering column
4. Repair or replace
5. Bind in tie rod end ball studs
5. Replace tie rod end or lower arm
or lower ball joints
6. Vehicle overloaded
6. Check the load
7. Oversized tyres
7. Replace tyres with correct specifications
8. Rubber bellows on RPS assembly
8. Correct the disturbed or stucked up bellows
disturbed or stucked up
9. RPS yoke screw over tightened
9. Tighten to specified torque
Abnormal noise, 1. Worn, sticky or loose tie rod ends,
1. Replace worn out joints or components
front end.
lower ball joints or tie rod end ball joints
2. Damaged strut assembly
2. Repair or replace
3. Worn lower arm bushing
3. Replace worn bushes
4. Loose wheel bolts
4. Tighten wheel bolts to specified torque
5. Loose suspension fasteners
5. Tightenallsuspensionfastenerstospecifiedtorque
6. Broken or damaged wheel bearings
6. Replace wheel bearings
7. Broken suspension spring
7. Replace spring
Low or uneven 1. Broken or sagging springs
1. Replace the springs
trim height
2. Vehicle overloaded
2. Check the load
3. Springs incorrect
3. Replace the springs
4. Incorrect tire size and tyre pressures
4. Check and install tire of correct size and
specifications. Adjust tyre pressure.
Body leans or 1. Faulty strut or mounting
1. Replace strut or tighten Mounting
sways in
2. Broken or sagging springs
2. Replace springs
corners
3. Vehicle overloaded
3. Check the load
4. Worn dampers
4. Replace dampers
Roadwander or 1. Steering linkages worn out
1. Replace worn out parts
poor direction 2. Wheel bearings improperly
2. Check or replace wheel bearings
stability
fitted or worn out
3. Disturbed toe
3. Adjust toe
4. Worn out lower arm ball joints
4. Replace lower arm ball joints
Erratic steering 1. Worn wheel bearings
1. Replace wheel bearings
when braking 2. Incorrect tyre pressures
2. Adjust and correct tyre pressures
3. Broken or sagging spring
3. Replace spring
4. Misaligned front ends
4. Adjust the wheel alignment at front ends
5. Different types of tires on either side.
5. Install tires of correct type and specification
6. Uneven wear on brake shoes
6. Check and replace brake shoes if found
below thickness
7. Partial or complete loss of braking in
7. Check and repair
either of the two diagonal circuits




