cx9 alignment specs
Login | |
|
cx9 alignment specs - 5/7/2007 11:09:54 AM
|
|
|
john k
Posts: 1
Score: 0 Joined: 5/7/2007 Status: offline
|
My new CX-9 pulls to the left a little. How do I get the alignment specs on this vehicle. It is a Touring model with 18" wheels. Thanks, JK
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
RE: cx9 alignment specs - 5/9/2007 8:06:53 PM
|
|
|
mazda1106
Posts: 7
Score: 0 Joined: 12/26/2006 Status: offline
|
TSB: 02-003/07 2007 CX-9 - STEERING PULL / DRIFT APPLICABLE MODEL(S)/VINS 2007 CX-9 DESCRIPTION Some customers may complain that the vehicle pulls to the left or right during normal driving conditions. Customers having this concern should have their vehicle repaired using the following repair procedure. REPAIR PROCEDURE 1. Test drive vehicle and verify customer concern. 2. Confirm pull/drift is not caused by the following factors: Road crown or wheel track during constant speed driving. Different size tires or uneven tire wear between left and right tires. Brake drag on any wheel. Excessive ball joint clearance or steering linkage play. 3. Check tire pressure. Front and Rear Cold Tire Specification = 36 psi (18-inch tire), 34 psi (20-inch tire) If tire pressure is too low or too high, correct tire pressure as necessary and test drive vehicle again. If vehicle no longer pulls/drifts, return vehicle to customer and explain the importance of proper tire inflation to the customer. If vehicle pulls/drifts, go to next step. If tire pressure is correct, go to next step. 4. Swap left and right front wheels/tires and check for damage or deformation of control arms, brackets, or bushings. If any item is damaged or deformed, repair as necessary. Test drive vehicle. If vehicle no longer pulls, return vehicle to customer or dealer inventory. If no improvement is noticed and vehicle still pulls or drifts, go to next step. 5. Confirm position of left and right strut mounting rubber identification marks. Identification marks should be positioned as shown. Remove the left-side windshield wiper arm. Partially pull back the cowl grill. 6. Check wheel alignment of the vehicle. Refer to ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATION CHARTS for 2WD or 4WD vehicle. 7. Confirm the direction of vehicle pulling (left or right) and adjust camber and caster angles at the same time. 8. Adjust the strut mounting rubber as follows: Remove the left-side windshield wiper arm. Partially pull back the cowl grill. Jack up front of vehicle and support on safety stands. Remove mounting rubber nuts. Push shock absorber and coil spring assembly downward, and turn identification mark to desired position. Adjustment Value From Original Position Identification Mark Position Camber Angle Caster Angle A 0° -0° 22' B +0° 22' -0° 22' C +0° 22' 0° NOTE: If the vehicle pulls right, rotate the left side strut mounting rubber 180 degrees so the position of the "identification mark" is inside the circle. (Position B) If the vehicle pulls left, rotate the right side strut mounting rubber 180 degrees so the position of the "identification mark" is inside the circle. (Position B) After adjustment of mounting rubber, install components in reverse order of removal. Tighten mounting rubber nuts to specified torque. Tighten Torque: 34.1 - 46.2 ft.lb (46.1 - 62.7 N.m) 9. Adjust front toe to center of the specification as much as possible. Confirm all the other wheel alignment items are within specification. Test drive vehicle to verify the repair. 10. If the vehicle starts pulling/drifting to the other side, rotate the front strut mounting rubber back from Position B to C, by 90 degrees. 11. Test drive and verify repair. ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATION CHARTS NOTE: To convert "minutes" to "degrees", divide by 60. Example: 27' divided by 60 = 0.45°
|
|
|
|
Today's Posts
Most Active Topics
Make A Donation
Forum Rules & FAQ
RSS Feeds
Mazda Prices
Mazda
Mazda Miata MX5
Mazda 3
Mazda RX-7
Mazda RX-8
Advertising Info
|
Contact Us |
Sitemap |
Advertising |
Automotive Directory |
Mazda Links |
About Us |
Archive |
Legal |
Privacy Policy |
© Mazda Forum
Mazda Forum .com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ford Motor Company.
|