Pre-Wheel Alignment Inspection
Before any attempt is made to change or correct the wheel alignment, the following inspection and necessary corrections must be made to the vehicle to ensure proper alignment.
- This vehicle is equipped with an Electronic Power Steering (EPS) system. Make sure there are no faults or problems with the EPS system before diagnosing an alignment issue.
- Verify the fuel tank is full of fuel. If the fuel tank is not full, the reduction in weight will affect the curb height of the vehicle and the alignment specifications.
- The passenger and luggage compartments of the vehicle should be free of any load that is not factory equipment.
- Check the tires on the vehicle. The tires are to be inflated to the recommended air pressure. All tires must be the same size and in good condition with approximately the same tread wear.
- Check the front tire and wheel assemblies for excessive radial runout.
- Inspect all suspension component fasteners for looseness and proper torque specifications.
- Inspect the lower front ball joints and all steering linkage for looseness and any sign of wear or damage.
- Inspect the rubber bushings on all the suspension components for signs of wear or deterioration. If any bushings show signs of wear or deterioration, they should be replaced prior to aligning the vehicle.
- Check vehicle curb height to verify it is within specifications. Refer to CURB HEIGHT MEASUREMENT .