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WHEEL AND TYRES 46 CONCERN CAUSE REMEDY Too much play in steering 1. Wheel bearings worn 2. Rack and pinion attachments loose 3. Rack and pinion out adjustment 4. Worn tie rod end or tie rod end ball joints 5. Worn lower arm ball joints. 6. Worn steering universal joints 1. Replace with new one 2. Tighten or repair 3. Check and adjust rack and pinion torque 4. Replace tie rod or tie rod ball joints 5. Replace worn ball joints 6. Check and replace Road wander or poor direction stability 1. Steering linkages worn out 2. Wheel bearings improperly adjusted or worn out 3. Disturbed toe 4. Worn out lower arm ball joints 1. Replace worn out parts 2. Repair and adjust or replace wheel bearings 3. Adjust toe 4. Replace lower arm ball joints Erratic steering when braking 1. Worn wheel bearings 2. Incorrect tyre pressures 3. Broken or sagging spring 4. Misaligned front ends 5. Different types of tyres on either side. 6. Uneven wear on brake shoes 7. Partial or complete loss of braking in either of the two diagonal circuits 1. Replace wheel bearings 2. Adjust and correct tyre pressures 3. Replace spring 4. Adjust the wheel alignment at front ends 5. Install tyres of correct type and specification 6. Check and replace brake shoes if found below thickness 7. Check and repair Ride too soft 1. Faulty strut assembly 2. Faulty springs and dampers on both sides 1. Replace strut assembly 2. Check and replace Lost motion (lash) at the steering wheel 1. Steering wheel loose on the shaft 2. Loose connection between rack and pinion and steering column 3. Steering linkages loose or worn out 4. Check steering wheel serrations 1. Adjust and tighten steering wheel nut to specified torque 2. Tighten or repair 3. Replace worn out parts 4. Replace

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