SUSPENSION SYSTEM PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE

Use the table below to help find the cause of the problem. The numbers indicate the priority of the likely cause of the problem. Check each part in order. If necessary, replace these parts.

SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Symptom Suspected Area See page
Bottoming Vehicle (Overloaded) -
Front spring (Weak)

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Rear spring (Weak)

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Front shock absorber (Worn)

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Rear shock absorber (Worn)

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Sways/pitches Tire (Worn or improperly inflated)

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Front stabilizer bar (Bent or broken)

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Rear stabilizer bar (Bent or broken) (for 2WD)

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Rear stabilizer bar (Bent or broken) (for 4WD)

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Front shock absorber (Worn)

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Rear shock absorber (Worn)

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Front wheel shimmy Tire (Worn or improperly inflated)

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Wheel (Out of balance)

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Shock absorber (Worn)

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Wheel alignment (Incorrect)

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Lower ball joint (Worn)

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Hub bearing (Worn)

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Steering gear (broken)

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Rear wheel shimmy Tire (Worn or improperly inflated)

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Wheel (Out of balance)

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Shock absorber (Worn)

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Wheel alignment (Incorrect)

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Hub bearing (Worn) for (2WD)

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Hub bearing (Worn) for (4WD)

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Abnormal tire wear Tire (Worn or improperly inflated)

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Front wheel alignment (Incorrect)

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Rear wheel alignment (Incorrect)

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Front shock absorber (Worn)

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Rear shock absorber (Worn)

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Suspension parts (Worn) -