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Rear

Wheel Alignment Inspection





Rear Wheel Alignment Adjusting Bolts

PRELIMINARY INSPECTION

WARNING: Always adjust the alignment with the vehicle on a flat surface. Verify the vehicle height using Consult-II memory register 1103 and set to 0 ± 10 mm (0 ± 0.39 inch) as necessary.

NOTE: If alignment is out of specification, inspect and replace any damaged or worn rear suspension parts before making any adjustments.

1. Check and adjust the wheel alignment with the vehicle under unladen conditions. "Unladen conditions" means that the fuel, coolant, and lubricant are full; and that the spare tire, jack, hand tools and mats are in their designated positions.
2. Check the tires for incorrect air pressure and excessive wear.
3. Check the wheels for runout and damage.
4. Check the wheel bearing axial end play.
Axial end play : 0 mm (0 inch)
5. Check the shock absorbers.
6. Check each mounting point of the suspension components for any excessive looseness or damage.
7. Check each link, arm, and the rear suspension member for any damage.
8. Check the vehicle height.
^ Verify the vehicle height using Consult-II memory register 1103 and set to 0 ± 10 mm (0 ± 0.39 inch) as necessary.

CAMBER





1. Measure camber of both the right and left wheels with a suitable alignment gauge and adjust as necessary to specification.





2. If outside of the specified value, adjust the camber using the adjusting bolt in the front lower link.

CAUTION: After adjusting the camber then check the toe-in.

NOTE: Camber changes about 5' minutes with each graduation of the adjusting bolt.

3. Tighten the adjusting bolt nuts to specification.

TOE-IN
1. Bounce the rear of the vehicle up and down two to three times to stabilize the vehicle height.
2. Push the vehicle straight ahead about 5 m (16 ft).





3. Put a mark on the base line of the tread (rear side) of both of the tires at the same height as the center of the hub. This will be the measuring points.
4. Measure the distance "A" (rear side) across from tire to tire.





5. Push the vehicle slowly ahead to rotate the wheels 180° degrees (a half turn). If the wheels are rotated more than 180° degrees (a half turn), then repeat the above steps. Never push the vehicle backward.
6. Measure the distance "B" (front side) across from tire to tire.





7. If the toe-in is outside the specified value, adjust the toe-in using the adjusting bolt in the rear lower link.

CAUTION: Be sure to adjust equally on RH and LH sides using the adjusting bolt.

NOTE: Toe changes about 1.5 mm (0.059 inch) [one side] with each graduation of the adjusting bolt.

8. Tighten the adjusting bolt nuts to specification.