211 JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G User Guide

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THAT TOOL STEM
DOES NOT ROTATE AND DISTURB POSITION
OF DOWEL IN SUSPENSION TURRET.
Engage dowel of special tool 204-111 in suspension turret and
rotate to position across slot.
8. Lower vehicle onto stands.

9. Ro
tate tool adjuster to tension spring.

10 . R
emove wheel speed sensor se
curing screw and withdraw
sensor from vertical link.

11 . R
emove nut securing tie rod oute
r ball joint to steering arm.
12. Release ball joint from vertical link.
1. Install special tool 211-098 on tie rod outer ball joint.
2. Tighten tool bolt to rele ase taper pin from vertical
link.

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13
.
Remove special tool from ball joint and position tie rod for
access.

14
.
Remove nut securing upper wish bone ball joint to vertical
link.

15
.
CAUTION: Do not use special tool 211-098 in the
following procedure as this will damage the ball joint gaiter.
Release upper wishbone ball joint from vertical link/hub
assembly.
1. Install special tool 204-192 on ball joint.
2. Tighten tool bolt to rele ase ball joint taper pin from
vertical link.

16
.
Raise upper wishbone to release ball joint pin from vertical
link.
17. Remove nut securing lower wishbone ball joint to vertical link.

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In
stallation


18
. To
prevent damage to lower ball
joint, secure vertical link to
road spring using strong wire.

19 . CAUTI
ON: Do not use special tool 211-098 in the
following procedure as this will damage the ball joint gaiter.
Release lower wishbone ball joint from vertical link/hub
assembly. 1. Install special tool 204-293 on ball joint.
2. Tighten tool bolt to rele ase ball joint taper pin from
vertical link.
20 .
R
emove special tool 204-293 from ball joint.
21. Clean all suspension to vertical link/hub assembly mating
surfaces.

1. Position verti c
al link/ hub asse
mbly on upper ball joint taper
pin.
2. Position vertical link/ hub asse mbly on lower ball joint taper
pin, install securing nut and tighten to 60-80Nm.

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Front Susp
ension - Wheel
Knuckle and Wheel Hub Assembly Conversion
Re
moval and Installation
Remov

al
S
pecial Tool(s)

R

oad spring compressor
204-111 (JD115)

Taper separator

211-098 (JD 100)

Front
suspension ball joint splitter
204-192 (JD 219)

Bal
l joint splitter
204-293
1. Raise front of vehicle and support on stands. Refer to Section
100-02.
2. Remove appropriate road wheel. Refer to 74.20.05.
3. Remove brake disc. Refer to 70.10.12.
4. Using wire or string, secure brak e caliper to road spring to take
weight off brake hose.
5. Raise vehicle sufficient to provide access for special tool 204-
111.

6. R
emove nut and bolt securing stabilizer bar link arm to lower
wishbone.
7. Remove nut securing link arm ba ll joint to stabilizer bar and
remove link arm from vehicle.

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13
.
Remove nut securing tie rod oute r ball joint to steering arm.

14
.
Release ball joint from vertical link.
1. Install special tool 211-098 on tie rod outer ball joint.
2. Tighten tool bolt to rele ase taper pin from vertical
link.
15. Remove special tool from ball joint and position tie rod for
access.

16
.
Remove nut securing upper wish bone ball joint to vertical
link.
17. CAUTION: Do not use special tool 211-098 in the
following procedure as this will damage the ball joint gaiter.
Release upper wishbone ball joint from vertical link/hub
assembly.

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1.
Install special tool 204-192 on ball joint.
2. Tighten tool bolt to rele ase ball joint taper pin from
vertical link.

18 . Raise
upper wishbone to release
ball joint pin from vertical
link.

19 . R
emove nut securing lower wishbone
ball joint to vertical link.

20. To
prevent damage to lower ball
joint, secure vertical link to
road spring using strong wire.
21. CAUTION: Do not use special tool 211-098 in the
following procedure as this will damage the ball joint gaiter.
Release lower wishbone ball joint from vertical link/hub
assembly. 1. Install special tool 204-293 on ball joint.

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P
INPOINT TEST A : BRAKES NOISY
TE
ST
CONDITIONS
D
ETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1

: INSPECT BRAKE PADS
Inspect the condi

tion of the front and rear brake
pads. Check for damage to any anti-squeal shims.
1
Are th
e brake pads OK?
Yes GO to A2
.
No

CLEAN the front brake pads or INSTALL new front brak e pads if necessary. For additional information,
refer toSection 206
-03
Front Disc Brake
. CLEA
N the rear brake pads or INSTALL new rear brake pads
if necessary. For additional information, refer toSection 206
-0
4 Rear Disc Brake
.
Test vehicle for
presence of brake squeal.
A2
: INSPECT BRAKE DISCS
Inspe

ct the brake discs for excessive corrosi
on, wear or disc thickness variation.
1
D
oes excessive corrosion, wear or
disc thickness variation exist?
REFER to Specification
- in t
his section.
Yes INSTALL new front brake discs and brake pads. For additional information, refer toSection 206
-03

Fr

ont Disc Brake
. INSTALL n
ew rear brake discs and brake
pads. For additional information, refer
toSection 206
-0
4 Rear Disc Brake
. TEST
the system for normal operation.
No Vehicle is OK.
P
INPOINT TEST B : VIBRATIO
N WHEN BRAKES ARE APPLIED
TE
ST
CONDITIONS
D
ETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B1

: ROAD TEST VEHICLE
R

oad test the vehicle between 40-80 km/h (25-50 mph) without applying brakes.
1
Is th

e vibration present?
Yes TEST for noise vibration and harshness. REPEAT road test if necessary.
No GO to B2
. .

B2

: CHECK FOR BRAKE VIBRATION
R

oad test the vehicle between 40-80 km/h (25-50
mph) with light and medium application on the
brake pedal.
1
Is a vibration
present?
Yes If the vibration is from the front of the vehicle GO to B3
. If
the vibration is
from the rear of the
vehicle or can not be di agnosed between front or rear of the vehicle GO to B6
.
No

Vehicle is OK.
B3: CHECK
THE SUSPENSION
AND STEERING COMPONENTS
Chec
k the condition of the front susp
ension bushes and ball joints
REFER to Section 204
-01
Front Suspension
.
Chec
k the condition of the steering linkage components
REFER to Section 211
-0
2 Power Steering
/

211
-0
3 Steering Linkage
.
1
D

o any of the front suspension components or steering comp
onents require replacement?
Yes INSTALL new components as necessary
REFER to Section 204
-01
Front Suspension
/

211
-0
2 Power Steering
/

211
-0
3 Steering Linkage
.
R
oad test the vehicle between 40-80 km/h (25-50
mph) with light and medium application on the
brake pedal. If vibr ation still exists GO to B4
.
No

GO to B4
.
B4: CHECK
THE FRONT BRAKE PA
DS AND FRONT BRAKE DISCS
Chec
k the condition of the front br
ake pads and front brake discs.
1
D
oes excessive brake disc runout or br
ake disc thickness variation exist?

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Steering System - General Information - Steering System
Description and Operation

Details of the Steering System can be found in sections 211-02, 211-03, 211-04 and 211-05.


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NOTE: The following steps must be carried out with assistance.
1. 1. With the wheels in the straight ahead po sition, gently turn the steering wheel to the left and the right to check for
free play.
2. 2. Free play should be between 0 and 6 mm (0 and 0.24 in) at the steering wheel rim. If the free play exceeds this
limit, either the ball joints are worn, the lower steering column joints are worn or the backlash of the steering gear
is excessive.
CAUTION: DO NOT attempt to adjust the stee ring gear yoke. Failure to follow this instruction will result in the steering
gear warranty to become invalid.
3. 3. The backlash of the steering gear cannot be adjusted, in stall a new steering gear. For additional information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
2 Power Steering
.
4. 4. Grasp the steering wheel
firm
ly and move it up and down and to the left and right without turning the wheel to
check for column bearing wear, steering wheel or steering column. For additional information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
4 Steering Column
.
Power Steering Fluid Condition Check
1.
1. R
un the engine for 2 minutes.
2. 2. Check the power steering fluid system level.
3. 3. Observe the color and the odor. The color under normal circumstances should be dark reddish, not brown or
black.
4. 4. Allow the fluid to drip onto a faci al tissue and examine the stain.
5. 5. If evidence of solid material is foun d, the power steering fluid system should be drained for further inspection.
6. 6. If fluid contamination or steering co mponent failure is confirmed by the se diment in the power steering fluid
system, REFER to Steering Fault Diagnosis by Symptom Charts in this section.
Power Steer
ing Pressure Test
Test Equ
ipment

It
em
S
pecial Tool Number
De
scription
12

11-011
Pres
sure Gauge Hose
221

1-011-08
Pump Return Hose
321

1-011-07
Pump Return Hose Connector
42

11-011-03/2
Test Equ
ipment to High
Pressure Hose Adaptor

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Function
al
Fl
uid
leakage
O
verfilled system.
CORRECT the
fluid leve
l as necessary.
Compon
ent leak.

NOTE: Record the position of the le
ak and some indication of the rate
of the leak on the Warra nty Return Record Sheet.
LOCATE
the suspect component or CHECK hose connections and
repair as necessary.
Damaged fluid cap. INST
ALL a new fluid cap.
Loose or damaged h

ose
fittings.
TI
GHTEN or INSTALL a new hose as necessary.
Leakage at

power
steering pump.
INST
ALL a new power steering
pump as necessary. For
additional information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
2 Power Steering
.
Fl

uid
leakage
Leakage
at steering hose
to steering gear connection.
CHECK
steering hose to
steering gear conn ection for leakage.
CHECK and TIGHTEN the steeri ng hose to steering gear
connection retaining bolt s/bolts as necessary.
Power steeri
ng fluid
leakage at O-ring seals.
CHECK
the power steering system fo
r signs of steering fluid loss
from O-ring seals.
INST
ALL new O-ring seals as necessary.
BLEE

D the power steering system.
For additional information,
REF
ER to Section 211
-0
0 Steering System
- Ge
neral
Informati

on
.
Power steeri

ng fluid
leakage from transfer pipes.
CHECK
the power steering system fo
r signs of steering fluid loss
from the transfer pipes.
CHECK
and TIGHTEN the transfer pipes if required, INSTALL new

transfer pipes as necessary.
BLEE
D the power steering system.
For additional information,
REF
ER to Section 211
-0
0 Steering System
- Ge
neral
Informati

on
.
Power steeri

ng fluid
leakage from the steering
gear.
CHECK
the power steering gear for signs of fluid loss.
INST

ALL a new steering gear as
necessary. For additional
information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
2 Power Steering
.
Power steeri

ng fluid
leakage from steering gear boot.
CHECK
the power steering gear for signs of fluid loss.
INST

ALL a new steering gear as
necessary. For additional
information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
2 Power Steering
.
Cond

ition
Possib
le Sources
Acti
on
F

ree play at steering wheel

Exce
ss play in the steering

linkage.
CHECK
the steering linkage for excess play.

For additional information, REFER to the
Steering Linkage Inspection and Backlash (Freeplay) Check in this section.
S
teering wheel loose.
CHECK
and TIGHTEN the steering wheel
retaining bolt/bolts as necessary. For additional information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
4 Steering Column
.
Lower steeri

ng column
pinch bolt loose.
CHECK
and TIGHTEN the lower steering
column pinch bolts as necessary. For additional information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
4 Steering Column
.
Exce

ssive wear in lower
steering column.
CHECK
for lower steering column for wear in

the universal joints. If wear is present,
INSTALL a new lower steering column as necessary.
W
ear in suspension joints.
CAU
TION: DO NOT attempt to adjust the
steering gear yoke. Failure to follow this instruction
will result in the steering gear warranty to become
invalid.
CHECK
for excess wear in the front
suspension joints. For additional information,
REFER to Section 204
-00
Suspension
Sy

stem
- General
Information
.

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