Jaguar XJ (X350). Manual — part 93
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Correct pressure to specification.
Other excessive tire wear problems
Possible Source(s):
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Incorrect tire pressure.
Action(s) to take:
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Correct pressure to specification.
Possible Source(s):
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Incorrect tire and wheel usage.
Action(s) to take:
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Install correct tire and wheel combination.
Possible Source(s):
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Loose or leaking air springs.
Action(s) to take:
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Tighten or install new air springs as necessary. For additional information,
Possible Source(s):
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Geometry out of alignment.
Action(s) to take:
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Check and adjust. For additional information,
Possible Source(s):
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Loose, worn or damaged suspension components.
Action(s) to take:
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Inspect, repair or install new suspension components as necessary.
Possible Source(s):
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Wheel and tire assembly out of balance.
Action(s) to take:
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Balance wheel and tire assembly.
Possible Source(s):
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Excessive lateral or radial runout of wheel or tire.
Action(s) to take:
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Check, repair or install a new wheel or tire as necessary. Refer to the procedure in this
section.
Wheel mounting is difficult
Possible Source(s):
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Incorrect application or mismatched parts, including wheel studs and wheel nuts. Corroded,
worn or damaged parts.
Action(s) to take:
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Clean or install a new part.
Wobble or shimmy affecting wheel runout
Possible Source(s):
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Damaged wheel (eventually damaging wheel bearings and causing uneven tire wear).
Action(s) to take:
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Inspect wheel rims for damage and runout. Install a new wheel rim as necessary.
Excessive vibration, rough steering or severe tire
wear
Possible Source(s):
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Loose or incorrect attaching parts.
Action(s) to take:
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Tighten or install new parts.
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Vehicle vibrations
Possible Source(s):
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Tires and wheels mismatched.
Action(s) to take:
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Install correct tire and wheel combination.
Possible Source(s):
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Inflation pressure too high or too low.
Action(s) to take:
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Correct pressure to specification.
Possible Source(s):
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Uneven tire wear.
Action(s) to take:
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Refer to Diagnosis and Testing in this section.
Possible Source(s):
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Out-of-balance wheel, tire, wheel hub or disc assembly.
Action(s) to take:
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Determine the out-of-balance component and balance or install a new part.
Possible Source(s):
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Damaged or distorted wheel from road impact hazard or incorrect handling.
Action(s) to take:
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Install a new wheel.
Possible Source(s):
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Excessive radial runout.
Action(s) to take:
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Install a new wheel or tire. Check for incorrect wheel and tire specifications.
Possible Source(s):
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Excessive lateral runout.
Action(s) to take:
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Install a new wheel or tire.
Possible Source(s):
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Incorrectly seated tire.
Action(s) to take:
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Remount the tire.
Possible Source(s):
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Loose wheel mountings - damaged wheel studs, wheel nuts, worn or broken wheel hub face
or foreign material on mounting faces.
Action(s) to take:
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Tighten or install new parts. Clean mounting surfaces.
Possible Source(s):
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Defective wheel bearings.
Action(s) to take:
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Install a new bearing set. For additional information refer to
Possible Source(s):
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Brake disc imbalance.
Action(s) to take:
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For additional information refer to
Possible Source(s):
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