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General (Suspension System): Troubleshooting

SYMPTOM CHART

Symptom Possible cause Remedy
Hard steering Improper front wheel alignment Correct
  Excessive turning resistance of lower arm ball joint Replace
  Low tire pressure Adjust
  No power assist Repair and replace
Poor return of steering wheel to center Improper front wheel alignment Correct
Poor or rough ride Improper front wheel alignment Correct
  Malfunctioning shock absorber Repair or replace
  Broken or worn stabilizer Replace
  Broken or worn coil spring Replace
  Worn lower arm bushing Replace the lower arm assembly
Abnormal tire wear Improper front wheel alignment Correct
  Improper tire pressure Adjust
  Malfunctioning shock absorber Replace
Wandering Improper front wheel alignment Correct
  Poor turning resistance of lower arm ball joint Repair
  Loose or worn lower arm bushing Retighten or replace
Vehicle pulls to one side Improper front wheel alignment Correct
  Excessive turning resistance of lower arm ball joint Replace
  Broken or worn coil spring Replace
  Bent lower arm Repair
Steering wheel shimmy Improper front wheel alignment Correct
  Poor turning resistance of lower arm ball joint Replace
  Broken or worn stabilizer Replace
  Worn lower arm bushing Replace
  Malfunctioning shock absorber Replace
  Broken or worn coil spring Replace
Bottoming Broken or worn coil spring Replace
  Malfunctioning shock absorber Replace

Wheel/tire noise, vibration and harshness concerns are directly related to vehicle speed and are not generally affected by acceleration, coasting or decelerating. Also, out-of-balance wheel and tires can vibrate at more than one speed. A vibration that is affected by the engine RPM, or is eliminated by placing the transmission in Neutral is not related to the tire and wheel. As a general rule, tire and wheel vibrations felt in the steering wheel are related to the front tire and wheel assemblies. Vibrations felt in the seat or floor are related to the rear tire and wheel assemblies. This can initially isolate a concern to the front or rear.

Careful attention must be paid to the tire and wheels. There are several symptoms that can be caused by damaged or worn tire and wheels. Carry out a careful visual inspection of the tires and wheel assemblies. Spin the tires slowly and watch for signs of lateral or radial runout. Refer to the tire wear chart to determine the tire wear conditions and actions

WHEEL AND TIRE DIAGNOSIS CHART

WHEEL AND TIRE DIAGNOSIS
Rapid wear at the center Rapid wear at both shoulders Wear at one shoulder
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  • Center-tread down to fabric due to excessive over inflated tires
  • Lack of rotation
  • Excessive toe on drive wheels
  • Heavy acceleration on drive
  • Under-inflated tires
  • Worn suspension components
  • Excessive cornering speeds
  • Lack of rotation
  • Toe adjustment out of specification
  • Camber out of specification
  • Damaged strut
  • Damaged lower arm
Partial wear Feathered edge Wear pattern
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  • Caused by irregular burrs on brake drums
  • Toe adjustment out of specification
  • Damaged or worn tie rods
  • Damaged knuckle
  • Excessive toe on non-drive wheels
  • Lack of rotation