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1 McPherson Strut Service and Diagnosis
Consumer Auto Suspension Lecture 2

2 How McPherson Struts Work
Struts combine coil spring, shock, and upper control arm Upper bearing provides a place for the strut to swivel Helps keep wheel in contact with the road How the strut is attached to the car is critical for wheel alignment

3 Lower Control Arms Function
Connect frame to steering knuckle Has bushings on one end, a ball joint on the other Uses a rubber bumper to prevent metal to metal contact

4 Steering Knuckle Function
Connects lower control arm to strut Swivels on ball joint and upper bearing

5 Stabilizer Bar Function
Connects left and right lower control arm Connected to vehicle body Reduces body roll

6 Strut Rod Function Connects lower control arm and frame
Holds control arm in position, keeps wheels in alignment

7 Diagnosing Noise Problems
Loose mountings Loose or damaged struts Worn or damaged ball joints Worn control arm or stabilizer bushings

8 Diagnosing Ride Height Problems
Damaged or broken parts Broken or fatigued springs Misaligned body mountings

9 Diagnosing Body Roll Problems
Bad struts Worn stabilizers Worn control arm bushings Worn ball joints

10 Control Arms Inspection
Raise vehicle, inspect for signs of damage Pull and push wheel to check for ball joint wear Use pry bar to inspect for arm bushing movement

11 MacPherson Strut Inspection
Check for oil leaks, bent piston rod or other parts Check springs for damage or breaks Turn wheel from stop to stop and listen for noise Check shock for proper operation

12 Steering Knuckle Inspection
Check for damage

13 Stabilizer Bar and Links Inspection
Check for damage and broken/missing bushings Check for bent parts Check for loose bolts

14 Strut Rod Inspection Check for bending Check frame bushings
Check for loose bolts or nuts

15 Check Connections to Other Parts
Tighten bolts and nuts

16 Lubrication Use recommended grease
Follow lube schedule in the owners manual

17 Suspension Parts are Not Repairable
Repaired suspension parts are NOT SAFE!!! Repaired suspension parts wear out much quicker

18 Front End Alignment Needed after the control arm, steering knuckle or strut has been changed Not necessary after stabilizer (sway bar) replacement

19 Stabilizer Bar Replacement
Unbolt sway bar brackets Unbolt link assemblies and replace

20 Strut Rod Replacement Raise and support vehicle Unbolt from the frame
Unbolt from the control arms Remove bolt from lower control arm Install new strut rod, bolt to frame, and control arms Reinstall bolt in lower control arm Torque to specifications

21 MacPherson Strut Replacement
Raise and support vehicle Mark adjustment cam on lower attachment point Unbolt lower and upper attachment DO NOT remove shock nut in center Remove strut and replace Replace all one-time fasteners

22 Lower Control Arm Replacement
Raise and support vehicle Remove wheel and support Disconnect strut rod and stabilizer bar Separate ball joint, unbolt from frame Replace ball joint, bushings Install new part

23 That Concludes Suspension Lecture 2


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