The link must be attached to the height sensor arm and
the suspension control arm during the adjustment.
- Park the vehicle on a level floor.
- Check the following:
• | Check the tire inflation pressures and adjust if necessary. |
• | Check the fuel level in the tank; the tank should be full or adjust
the rear suspension loading to simulate a full fuel load: 3.75 liters (1 gal)
weighs about 3.2 kg (7 lb). |
• | No other load is in the vehicle. |
- Place the front seat in rear position.
- Turn the ignition to ON to activate the system.
- Bounce the rear of the vehicle three times to normalize the suspension.
- Measure the trim height at the rear underbody points on both sides
of the vehicle. Refer to
Trim Height
in
Suspension General Diagnosis.
- If the trim heights vary from side to side more than the specification
allows, and BOTH trim heights are lower than the minimum specification, then
there is a problem with the rear springs or suspension.
Important: DO NOT continue this procedure until the above suspension problem is
corrected.
- Loosen the lock bolt (5)
that clamps the metal actuating arm (4) to the plastic actuating arm. To
increase the trim height, move the plastic arm up in relation to the metal
arm; to decrease the trim height, move the plastic arm down in relation
to the metal arm.
- Tighten the lock bolt.
- Bounce the rear of the vehicle three times to normalize the rear
suspension.
- Measure the trim height at the rear underbody points on both sides
of the vehicle. Refer to
Trim Height
in
Suspension General Diagnosis.
Optional Sensor Adjustment Method
Special Tool J 34825
may be used for sensor adjustment. Instructions are provided with the tool.