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Mechanical Components.pdf - Ken Gilbert

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4-1 [W1B1] SERVICE PROCEDURE<br />

1. On-car Services<br />

B: INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT<br />

1. WHEEL ARCH HEIGHT (FRONT AND<br />

REAR)<br />

1) Adjust tire pressure to specifications.<br />

2) Set vehicle under “curb weight” conditions.<br />

(Empty luggage compartment, install spare tire,<br />

jack, service tools, and top up fuel tank.)<br />

3) Set steering wheel in a wheel-forward position.<br />

4) Suspend thread from wheel arch (point “A” in<br />

figure) to determine a point directly above center of<br />

spindle.<br />

5) Measure distance between measuring point “A”<br />

and center of spindle.<br />

2200 cc<br />

2500 cc<br />

Vehicles<br />

Front<br />

Specified wheel arch height<br />

Rear<br />

Coupe, Sedan 391 +12 / −24 mm (15.39 +0.47 / −0.94 in) 379 +12 / −24 mm (14.92 +0.47 / −0.94 in)<br />

Wagon 391 +12 / −24 mm (15.39 +0.47 / −0.94 in) 379 +12 / −24 mm (14.92 +0.47 / −0.94 in)<br />

OUTBACK 394 +12 / −24 mm (15.51 +0.47 / −0.94 in) 386 +12 / −24 mm (15.20 +0.47 / −0.94 in)<br />

Coupe 371 +12 / −24 mm (14.61 +0.47 / −0.94 in) 363 +12 / −24 mm (14.29 +0.47 / −0.94 in)<br />

Sedan 371 +12 / −24 mm (14.61 +0.47 / −0.94 in) 363 +12 / −24 mm (14.29 +0.47 / −0.94 in)<br />

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G4M0479

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