Steering - Pull/Torque Steer and Wander
BULLETIN NO.: 94-T-45ISSUE DATE: October, 1994
GROUP/SEQ. NO.: Chassis-05
CORPORATION NO.: 483101
SUBJECT:
Service Information on Steering Pull, Torque Steer, and Wander Conditions
MODELS AFFECTED:
1991-1995 Saturns
PURPOSE:
This bulletin provides information on the diagnosis of steering pull, torque steer, and wander conditions. This information is also in the "1995 Chassis Service Manual."
For both steering pull and torque steer conditions, a series of tire rotations must be performed, in their entirety, to ensure that one or more tires are not the cause of the vehicle's steering pull or torque steer. All possibilities of a tire related lead or pull must be eliminated before any wheel alignment adjustments are made.
If a steering pull, torque steer or wander condition is present, use the "Road Test Chart" in this bulletin to determine which condition exists.
ROAD TEST CHART
Use the flow chart to determine if a vehicle pull is most likely caused by steering pull or torque steer. Perform the road test on a flat level road and with minimum wind conditions.
Drive - Steady Speed: 72 - 88 kPh (45 - 55 MPH) in drive Maintaining a steady speed
Neutral - Coast: 72 - 88 kPh ( 45 - 55 MPH) in neutral Coasting
CHART I
STEERING PULL CORRECTION CHART
CHART II
TORQUE STEER CORRECTION CHART
CHART III
WANDER CORRECTION CHART