Mitsubishi Outlander GS45X. Manual — part 1534
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
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REAR SUSPENSION
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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
M1341000200480
COIL SPRING <2.4L ENGINE>
COIL SPRING <3.0L ENGINE>
Stabilizer bar
Stabilizer bar link nut
39
± 6 N⋅m (29 ± 4 ft-lb)
Stabilizer bracket bolt
31
± 4 N⋅m (23 ± 3 ft-lb)
Trailing arm
Brake hose connection <2.4L Engine>
16
± 3 N⋅m (12 ± 2 ft-lb)
Caliper assembly bolt <2.4L Engine>
55
± 5 N⋅m (41 ± 3 ft-lb)
Caliper assembly bolt <3.0L Engine>
58
± 7 N⋅m (43 ± 5 ft-lb)
Driveshaft nut
144
− 176 N⋅m (107 − 129 ft-lb)
Trailing arm to rear hub assembly bolt
95
± 14 N⋅m (70 ± 10 ft-lb)
Trailing arm to brake hose bracket bolt <2.4L Engine>
13
± 2 N⋅m (111 ± 22 in-lb)
Trailing arm to brake hose bracket bolt <3.0L Engine>
11
± 2 N⋅m (98 ± 17 in-lb)
Trailing arm to body bolt
110
± 11 N⋅m (81 ± 8 ft-lb)
Rear wheel speed sensor to trailing arm bolt
8.5
± 1.5 N⋅m (76 ± 13 in-lb)
Upper arm
Upper arm to crossmember bolt
71
± 10 N⋅m (52 ± 2 ft-lb)
Upper arm to trailing arm
71
± 10 N⋅m (52 ± 2 ft-lb)
Item
Specification
Item
FWD
AWD
5 person
7 person
5 person
7 person
Wire diameter mm (in)
11 (0.4)
14 (0.6)
11 (0.4)
14 (0.6)
Average outside diameter mm (in)
91 (3.6)
101 (4.0)
91 (3.6)
101 (4.0)
Free length mm (in)
362 (14.3)
356 (14.0)
368 (14.5)
361 (14.2)
Item
FWD
AWD
5 person
7 person
Wire diameter mm (in)
14 (0.6)
14 (0.6)
14 (0.6)
Average outside diameter mm (in)
101 (4.0)
101 (4.0)
101 (4.0)
Free length mm (in)
351 (13.8)
356 (14.0)
361 (14.2)
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
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REAR SUSPENSION
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
M1341000300960
REAR SUSPENSION DIAGNOSIS
INTRODUCTION TO REAR SUSPENSION DIAGNOSIS
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If the rear suspension is faulty, the vehicle will not run
straightforward or noise will occur. Incorrect wheel
alignment, malfunction of shock absorber, stabilizer
bar, coil spring, control arms or worn or out-of-bal-
ance will cause these problems.
REAR SUSPENSION DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING STRATEGY
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Use these steps to plan your diagnostic strategy. If
you follow them thoroughly, you will be sure that you
have exhausted most of the possible ways to find a
rear suspension fault.
1. Gather information from the customer.
2. Verify that the condition described by the
customer exists.
3. Find the malfunction by following the Symptom
Chart.
4. Verify malfunction is eliminated.
SYMPTOM CHART
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Item
Standard value
Toe in mm (in)
3
± 2 (0.12 ± 0.08)
Camber
−0°25' ± 0°30' (Difference between right and left
within 0
°30')
Stabilizer link ball joint rotation torque N
⋅m (in-lb)
0.5
− 2.9 (4.4 − 25.7)
Symptom
Inspection procedure
Reference page
Squeaks or other abnormal noise
1
Poor ride
2
Body tilting
3
REAR SUSPENSION DIAGNOSIS
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REAR SUSPENSION
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SYMPTOM PROCEDURES
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1: Squeaks or other Abnormal Noise
DIAGNOSIS
STEP 1. Check for loose rear suspension
installation bolts and nuts.
Q: Are the rear suspension installation bolts and nuts
loose?
YES :
Retighten them, and then go to Step 5.
NO :
Go to Step 2.
STEP 2. Check the condition of the shock
absorbers (worn bushings).
Q: Are the shock absorbers (bushings) in good
condition?
YES :
Go to Step 3.
NO :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
5.
STEP 3. Check the upper arms and/or lower arms
and/or toe control arms for deformity or damage.
Q: Are the upper arms and/or lower arms and/or toe
control arms in good condition?
YES :
Go to Step 4.
NO :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
5.
STEP 4. Check the trailing arms for deformity or
damage.
Q: Are the trailing arms in good condition?
YES :
Go to Step 5.
NO :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
5.
STEP 5. Retest the system.
Q: Is the malfunction eliminated?
YES :
The procedure is complete.
NO :
Return to Step 1.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2: Poor Ride
DIAGNOSIS
STEP 1. Check for excessive tire inflation
pressure.
Refer to GROUP 31, On-vehicle Service
− Tire Infla-
tion Pressure Check
.
Q: Is the tire inflation pressure correct?
YES :
Go to Step 2.
NO :
Adjust the pressure, and then go to Step 4.
STEP 2. Check the condition of the shock
absorbers (weak or broken springs).
Q: Are the shock absorbers in good condition?
YES :
Go to Step 3.
NO :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
4.
STEP 3. Check the stabilizer bar and/or stabilizer
bar links for deformity or damage.
Q: Are the stabilizer bar and/or stabilizer bar links
deformed or damaged?
YES :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
4.
NO :
Go to Step 4.
STEP 4. Retest the system.
Q: Is the malfunction eliminated?
YES :
The procedure is complete.
NO :
Return to Step 1.
SPECIAL TOOLS
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 3: Body Tilting
DIAGNOSIS
STEP 1. Check for weak or deteriorated
bushings.
Q: Are the bushings in good condition?
YES :
Go to Step 2.
NO :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
5.
STEP 2. Check for weak or broken coil springs.
Q: Are the coil springs in good condition?
YES :
Go to Step 3.
NO :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
5.
STEP 3. Check the upper arms and/or lower arms
and/or toe control arms for deformity or damage.
Q: Are the upper arms and/or lower arms and/or toe
control arms deformed or damaged?
YES :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
5.
NO :
Go to Step 4.
STEP 4. Check the trailing arms for deformity or
damage.
Q: Are the trailing arms deformed or damaged?
YES :
Replace the faulty part, and then go to Step
5.
NO :
Go to Step 5.
STEP 5. Retest the system.
Q: Is the malfunction eliminated?
YES :
The procedure is complete.
NO :
Return to Step 1.
SPECIAL TOOLS
M1341000600808
Tool
Tool number
and name
Supersession
Application
MB991004
Wheel alignment
gauge
attachment
MB991004-01 or
General service
tool
Wheel alignment measurement <AWD
vehicles with aluminum wheels>
MB991004
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