Control Arm: Service and Repair
1. Using the special tool, disconnect the lower arm ball joint from the knuckle.
NOTE: Loosen the nut but do not remove it. Be sure to tie a cord to the special tool and to a nearby part.
2. Remove the stabilizer link mounting self-locking nut, and detach the stabilizer bar from the lower arm.
3. Remove the lower arm mounting nut and bolt.
4. Install in reverse order.
INSPECTION
1. Check the bushing for wear and deterioration.
2. Check the lower arm for bending or breakage.
3. Check the clamp for deterioration or damage.
4. Check the ball joint dust cover for cracks.
5. Check all bolts.
6. Check the ball joint for starting torque.
1) If a crack is noted in the dust cover, replace it and add grease.
2) Shake the ball joint stud several times.
3) Mount two nuts on the ball joint, then measure the
Ball joint rotating torque
Standard value 2.5 - 8.5 Nm (2.5 - 8.5 kg cm, 1.8 - 6.3 lbs. ft.).
4) If the rotating torque exceeds the upper limit of standard value, replace the tie rod end.
5) Even if the rotating torque is below the lower limit of the standard value, the ball joint may be reused unless it has drag and excessive play.