Wheel Alignment Repair Procedures
- When using the wheel alignment tester to check the wheel alignment, align the lift's vehicles horizontally.
- Set the transmission gear to 'N'.
- Inflate the 4 tires to the specified tire pressure.TIRE PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
Tire Front Rear 255/40 R21 235 kPa (34 psi) 270 kPa (39 psi) - Check the steering wheel and tires aligning straight.
- Hold the brake pedal depressed using a pedal stopper.
- Measure the ride height, which is the distance from the end of the fender to the center of the wheel.
Ride Height:
Front (A): 436 ± 10 mm (17.1 ± 0.39 in.)
Rear (B): 449 ± 10 mm (17.67 ± 0.39 in.)
- Adjust the alignment to the specification.
(Refer to Alignment - "Adjust ")
NOTE: Make sure to adjust the rear alignment first with curb weight and then adjust the front alignment by referring to the thrust angle. - After adjusting, shake the vehicle and check if the alignment value returns.NOTE: If the value changes significantly, check the suspension for free play or bushing damage and wear.
- Perform the below function with KDS.
(S/W Management → Motor Driven Power Steering → Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) Calibration)
Information
Refer to the KDS screen for operating conditions and details