Alignment: Service and Repair
Suspension alignment, completeTools
Information
General procedure for wheel alignment
Performing wheel alignment using an electronic wheel alignment tester. Measurement procedures should be taken from the operating instructions for the wheel alignment tester involved.
In order to exclude erroneous measurements, the following preconditions must be met before alignment and the following points should be given special attention:
Empty weight of vehicle according to DIN 70020, i.e. vehicle in ready-to-drive condition with full tank and including tools but without driver or additional weights.
Ball-joint and wheel-bearing play in order (wheel-bearing play cannot be adjusted).
Tyre pressure in accordance with regulations, fairly uniform tyre tread.
Quick-clamping holder with adapter (for the measured-value pickups) correctly secured to the wheels.
Receiving surfaces for the quick-clamping holder on the wheels and the adapter surfaces must be clean and flat. Always check the leveling surface on the wheels precisely in particular before fitting the quick clamping holders.
Strictly comply with maintenance intervals for measuring equipment and measuring platform. If the leveling of the measuring platform or measuring station is done in-house, leveling equipment is required. A hose level gauge is not adequate.
Skilled handling of measuring equipment and measuring platform.
Sliding plates with transverse motion (rotary motion) at the rear axle are advisable.
Observe the Technical Literature of PAG, the manufacturer of the measuring equipment and the manufacturer of the measuring platform.
Do not treat measured values as a whole, but very critically in regard to driving dynamics, high-speed strength of the tyres, tyre wear and cost/benefit effects (time required for correction of insubstantial deviations). The toe values are of decisive significance for driving dynamics and tyre wear.
If the vehicle is measured front and rear, check and adjust the wheel alignment values at the rear axle first. Camber values at the front axle apply for the straight-ahead position of the wheels. Steering wheel and steering gear in centre position when toe is being adjusted.
Before wheel alignment values are adjusted at front and rear axles, it is recommended that the vehicle height be checked at the DIN empty weight. Conclusions can then be drawn about wheel alignment values in the event of any suspension alignment that becomes necessary later.
Measuring vehicle at front and rear
Vehicle height (height check)
General
The vehicle height at front and rear axle is not adjustable.
Preliminary work
For the height check, place the vehicle on a level surface or on the measuring platform (ready to drive, with a full tank and tools but without driver or additional weights). Compress (push down) vehicle at front and rear axles 2-3 times and allow it to spring back freely.
Front axle
From road contact surface to hexagon-head bolt of cross-member screw connection to the body.
Measuring height of front axle (left-hand side)
Nominal value for front and rear axles.
Rear axle
Measure from wheel contact surface to the locating bore in the rear-axle side section (between toe and camber eccentrics).
Measuring the height of the rear axle (right-hand side)
Wheel alignment
WARNING: Risk of accident due to incorrect functioning of steering angle sensor if it is uncalibrated or incorrectly calibrated.
^ There is a risk of accidents causing physical damage to persons or objects in the PSM testing area.
^ After working on wheel suspension parts, when replacing the steering-angle sensor and after changing the wheel alignment values, calibrate the steering angle sensor with the front wheels in straight-ahead position using the PIWIS tester.
^ Check the actual value of the steering angle sensor after a suspension alignment where no changes were made to the wheel alignment values.
Notes
Only check or adjust wheel-alignment values when prescribed preconditions are met.
If the vehicle is measured front and rear, check and adjust the rear axle first. After adjustment, tighten the appropriate screw connections to the prescribed tightening torque. Tables for this can be found in Repair.
The steering-angle sensor must be calibrated if the previous wheel alignment values (on rear and/or front axle) were changed!
Rear axle
Preliminary work
Prepare vehicle for checking and/or adjustment of wheel alignment values. Place front wheels on rotary table and rear wheels on rotary / sliding plates. Compress vehicle at front and rear axles by approximately 25 mm 2-3 times and allow it to spring back freely.
Adjusting camber
Turn the eccentric accordingly -13- after releasing the fastening nut using special tool Insert for torque wrench 96260.
Toe and camber eccentrics
Note:
^ Use special tool 9626 in combination with a torque wrench to undo and tighten the fastening nuts of the toe and camber eccentrics. The prescribed lock-nut tightening torque of 100 Nm (74 ft lb.) also corresponds to a setting on the torque wrench of approximately 100 Nm (74 ft lb.).
Tighten fastening nut for camber eccentric to 74 ft lbs using special tool Insert for torque wrench 96260, in combination with a torque wrench.
Adjusting toe
Turn the eccentric accordingly -A- after releasing the fastening nut using special tool Insert for torque wrench 96260.
Note:
^ Use special tool 9626 in combination with a torque wrench to undo and tighten the fastening nuts of the toe and camber eccentrics. The prescribed lock-nut tightening torque of 100 Nm (74 ft lb.) also corresponds to a setting on the torque wrench of approximately 100 Nm (74 ft lb.).
Tighten fastening nut for toe eccentric to 74 ft lbs using special tool Insert for torque wrench 96260, with a torque wrench.
Front axle
Adjusting camber
The camber is adjusted by moving the spring strut transversely. For this purpose, undo the three fastening nuts on the spring-strut mount and, to move the spring strut, remove the covering cap on the piston rod.
Adjusting caster
The caster is not adjustable on standard vehicles.
Adjusting toe
Preliminary work: Check whether the steering wheel is displaced with respect to the steering gear. To do this, centre the steering gear as described below.
Turn wheels to the straight-ahead position.
Then readjust the front wheel alignment, if necessary, until pin-2- in driver 1- and lug on steering gear housing-4-, line up.
No. 3 is the desired breaking point for pins in new steering gears. The (new) pin -2- is inserted into driver -1- and its underside sits in lug -4-. This locks the steering gear in the centre position. After installation of a new steering gear, the lower part of the pin is sheared off at desired breaking point -3-) by turning the steering wheel. The upper part of the pin 2- remains in the driver.
If necessary, reposition the steering wheel. When doing this, seek the best position.
WARNING: A triggering of the airbag (malfunction in the airbag system) caused by improper work on airbag components cannot be ruled out. In the case of such a malfunction, an unsuitable steering wheel holder could cause injury or damage.
^ Use only steering wheel holders that do not project into the area of the airbag unit!
^ Observe safety regulations when working with airbag vehicles (see in Repair Group 69)!
Clamp steering wheel in centre position with steering wheel holder -A-. Use only steering wheel holders that do not project into the area of the airbag unit -B-. If necessary, shorten guide rod of steering wheel holder at top -arrow-.
Release tie rod locking nut(s) -2-. When undoing or tightening tie rod locking nuts on the square part of the tie rod -3-, with a spanner, apply counter-pressure. Next, adjust toe at the hexagonal part -1 - of the tie rod(s). Then tighten tie rod locking nuts -2- with the specified tightening torque.
To loosen and tighten the tie rod-lock nut(s), use special tool (socket wrench insert) P 9730 -A-together with a torque wrench -B-. The tightening torque for the tie rod-lock nut(s) of 50 Nm (37 ft lb.), when using a socket wrench insert P 9730, corresponds to a value of approximately 32.5 Nm (24 ft lb.) on the torque wrench.
Toe-difference angle
The toe-difference angle is not adjustable.
The steering angle sensor must be calibrated if the previous wheel alignment values (on rear and/or front axle) were changed.