NATEF Task Area A4 Suspension. Coil Springs and Strut Assemblies  This power point and the corresponding worksheet will help prepare you to remove and.

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NATEF Task Area A4 Suspension

Coil Springs and Strut Assemblies  This power point and the corresponding worksheet will help prepare you to remove and install a coil spring and strut on a vehicle and know why you are doing it.

Coil Springs

Coil Springs Caution!  A coil spring can be one of the most dangerous components of a vehicle if handled incorrectly. Caution must be exercised when working with struts and springs and procedures must be followed to ensure safety.

Coil Springs Coil springs are the most common type of springs used on cars today. A coil spring is a spring-steel rod wound into a spiral. All springs must jounce and rebound (compress-extend) as the vehicle travels over uneven road surfaces. The springs support the weight of the vehicle while allowing the suspension system parts to move up and down.

Coil Spring Problems The two most common reasons for replacement of coil springs are suspension sag or breakage. When a coil spring sags or breaks, the vehicle height is reduced; which changes the alignment of the wheels, causes premature tire wear, and degrades the vehicle’s ride. Coil springs must always be replaced in pairs!

McPherson Struts

McPherson Struts Problems The most common reasons to replace struts include: leaking fluid, bent, dented housing, and poor vehicle ride (vehicle will continue to bounce up and down after hitting a bump or dip in the road surface). Struts must always be replaced in pairs to ensure an even and smooth ride.

Coil Spring & Strut Replacement Tools Needed: EYE Protection Hand Tools Lug Wrench, Torque Wrench, and Sockets Jack and Safety Stands, or Hoist Vehicle Service Information System or Repair Manual

Coil Spring & Strut Replacement Procedure: Wear EYE Protection! Raise and secure vehicle on hoist Open hood and remove top strut retaining nuts.

Coil Spring & Strut Replacement Procedure continued: Remove front tire Separate brackets or brake lines from strut Remove both lower strut retaining bolts and nuts

Coil Spring & Strut Replacement Procedure continued: Remove strut

Coil Spring & Strut Replacement Procedure continued: Place strut in coil spring compressor unit Compress spring just enough to remove tension on top strut mount Use impact to remove top retaining nut Remove parts carefully and lay out in order of removal This will facilitate re-installation

Coil Spring & Strut Replacement Procedure continued: Reassemble strut in reverse order of disassembly (With new parts replaced as needed) Re-install strut in reverse order of removal Torque all fasteners to specs

Coil Spring & Strut Replacement  When you finish the accompanying worksheet, please take the on-line quiz to check your understanding of the information covered in this power point and worksheet. When you pass the quiz with a 100% you should be ready to print out the task sheet and go out to the shop and perform this task.

Questions?  Review this power point again  Review your completed worksheet  Ask three other students that have successfully finished the worksheet and quiz  Ask your instructor By Instructor Vance Bloom ASE Certified Master Automotive Technician