Chassis - General Maintenance
MAINTENANCE: CHASSIS: GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1. INSPECT STEERING LINKAGE
(a) Check the steering wheel free play Steering System.
(b) Check the steering linkage for looseness or damage.
(1) Check that the tie rod ends do not have excessive play.
(2) Check that the dust seals and boots are not damaged.
(3) Check that the boot clamps are not loose.
(4) Check that the steering gear housing is not damaged.
(5) Check that the connectors are properly connected to the steering gear housing.
2. INSPECT BALL JOINT AND DUST COVER
(a) Inspect the ball joints for excessive looseness.
(1) Jack up the front of the vehicle and place wooden blocks with a height of 180 to 200 mm (7.09 to 7.87 in.) under the front tires.
(2) Lower the vehicle until the front coil spring has about half its ordinary load. Place stands under the vehicle for safety.
(3) Check that the front wheels are pointing straight ahead. Use wheel chocks on all 4 wheels.
(4) Using a lever, pry up the end of the lower arm. Check the amount of play.
Maximum ball joint vertical play:
0 mm (0 in.)
If there is any play, replace the ball joint.
(b) Check the dust cover for damage.
3. INSPECT DRIVE SHAFT BOOTS
(a) Check the drive shaft boots for loose clamps, grease leakage, kinks or damage.
4. INSPECT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID Procedures
5. INSPECT TRANSFER OIL Service and Repair
6. INSPECT FRONT DIFFERENTIAL SIDE GEAR SHAFT OIL SEAL
(a) Check the front differential side gear shaft oil seal Replacement.
7. INSPECT REAR DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER OIL SEAL
(a) Check the rear differential carrier oil seal Replacement.
8. LUBRICATE DRIVE SHAFT BUSHING
(a) Repack the drive shaft bushing with grease.
9. LUBRICATE PROPELLER SHAFT AND TIGHTEN BOLTS
(a) Lubricate the propeller shaft by referring to the lubrication chart. Before pumping in grease, wipe off any mud and dust on the grease fitting.
(1) for Front propeller shaft
HINT
When replacing a spider bearing, be sure that the grease fitting hole is facing the direction shown in the illustration.
(2) for Rear propeller shaft
HINT
When replacing a spider bearing, be sure that the grease fitting hole is facing the direction shown in the illustration.
(b) Tighten the bolts of the propeller shaft.
10. ROTATE TIRES Component Tests and General Diagnostics