wheel JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Owner's Manual
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Front Suspension -
Lubri
cants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Press-In Loads
Torques
UnitS
pecification
Loctite27
0
Greas
e
Shell Retin
ax 'A'
Greas
e
Castro
l 'NTR'
Com
ponent
Kn
Ball join
t to upper wishbone
25
- 50
B
all joint to lower wishbone
25
- 50
Com
ponent
Nm
N
ut - ball joint, upper wishbone to vertical link.
60
-80
N
ut - ball joint, lower wishbone to vertical link.
60
-80
Nu
t - fulcrum bolt, upper wishbone.
60
-80
N
ut - ball joint, tie rod to steering arm.
71
-85
Bol
t - wheel speed sensor to vertical link.
8-1
0
Bol
t - front mounting to crossbeam.
22
-28
Bolt
- mounting , stabilizer bar.
30
-40
N
ut - link arm ball joint to stabilizer bar.
60
-80
Bolt
- mounting, steering rack to crossbeam.
41
-54
B
olt - front mounting, crossbeam to body.
22
-28
Bol
t - spring pan to lower wishbone.
70
-90
N
ut - shock absorber to upper mounting
(vehicles with adaptive damping).
16
-18
Nu
t - shock absorber to upper mounting (vehicles without adaptive damping).
30
-40
N
ut - shock absorber lower to wishbone.
43
-57
B
olt - engine Hydramount to crossbeam.
34
-46
B
olt - crossbeam rear mounting to body.
13
1-185
Bol
t - generator cooling du
ct deflector to crossbeam.
17
-23
N
ut - lower steering column to pinion shaft.
22
-28
N
ut - hub, speed sensor rotor.
27
0-330
B
olt - shield, brake disc.
9-1
2
Bol
t - lower wishbone, front arm to rear arm.
77
-103
Nu
t - stabilizer bar link arm to wishbone bracket.
41
-54
N
ut - wishbone front
eccentric bolt.
11
3-153
Nu
t - wishbone rear
eccentric bolt.
11
3-153
N
ut - fulcrum shaft, upper wishbone.
60
-80
Bolt -
power steering pi
pes to pinion housing.
9-1
2
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Upper
Wishbones
Each
upper wi
shbone assembly is a on
e-piece steel forging incorporating:
A pres
s-fit ball joint.
Press-fi
t bushes for location of the upper fulcrum bolt.
Lower Wishbones
Each l
o
wer wishbone comprising
forged steel front and rear arms bolted together, incorporates:
A p
ress-fit ball joint in the outer extremity of the rear arm.
Press-f
i
t bushes for location of the lower fulcrum bolts
Locati
on for the shock absor
b
er lower mounting plates.
Vertica l Links
The vertical
links are of forged steel
wi
th integral steering arms. Each is suppo rted between the upper and lower wishbones
by two ball joints and carries:
Front hub
Brake ca
liper and disc shield assembly
ABS se
nsor
.
Front Hub
s
Each f
o
rged steel front hub accommodates sealed for life cartridge
type wheel bearings, and carries:
The brake rotor assembl
y.
A
h
ub nut with toothed, integral ABS rotor.
Su
s
pension spring pi
n locking device.
Front Road
Springs
The road spri
ng
s are of coil type with their
rating dependent upon vehicle specification
Ea
ch spring is installed between the suspension crossbeam location and the lower wishbone spring pan.
Ru
bber seats ar
e installed betw
een the spring and the crossb eam and the spring pan.
Front Shock A
bsorbers
Th
e
shock absorbers are telescopic hydrau
lically operated units. Optional adaptive damping units incorporate a solenoid-
operated control valve at their upper extremity.
Each shoc
k absorber is installed between the lowe
r wishbone rear arm and a recess in the body.
The l
o
wer end of the shock absorber is se
cured to plates on the wishbone by a bolt that also serves as a pivot.
The u
pper en
d of each shock absorber is secured to the body location by a single nut.
Front Sta
b
ilizer Bar
A
front stabil
izer bar installed on all vehicles
is rated according to suspension specification.
Opera
tion
As each road wheel r
i
ses, move
ment is transmitted through the vertical link assembly to the lower wishbone. The resulting
rise of the wishbone compresses the road spring and partially telescopes the shock absorber. During this action, the spring
absorbs associated shocks and the shock absorber minimizes sprin
g os c
illation.
Du
ring cornering, vehicle weight
is transferred to the outer road wheel with a resulting tendency for the inner wheel to lift.
The stabilizer bar assists in minimizing this tendency by transf erring a proportion of potential lift of the inner wheel to the
outer wheel. This result s in enhanced body stability with improved corner ing capabilities.
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3. Lower front of vehicl
e.
4. W
A
RNING: ENSURE THAT THE DOWEL OF TOOL 204-114
IS CORRECTLY POSITIONED ACROSS THE SUSPENSION TURRET
SLOT.
Locate special tool in suspension turret slot.
Pas s
special tool 204-114 thro
ugh slot in suspension turret
and rotate stem to locate dowel.
5. WARNING: WHE N
TIGHTENING
TOOL NUT, USE LOWER
DOWEL AS A GUIDE TO ENSURE THAT THE TOOL STEM DOES
NOT ROTATE AND DISTURB POSITION OF DOWEL IN
SUSPENSION TURRET.
Tighten nut of special tool 204-114 to full extent, to achieve
suspension mid-laden position.
6. Ra
ise front of vehicle and support
on stands. refer to Section
100-02.
7. Remove appropriate road wheel. Refer to Section 100-02.
8. Remove an d discard tiestraps se
curing wheel speed sensor
harness to upper wishbone.
9. Move steering to appropriate full lock for access to suspension.
10 . R
emove nut securing upper wish
bone ball joint to vertical
link.
11. CAUTION: Do not use special tool 211-098 in the
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5. Re
move wire temporarily securing
vertical link to road spring.
6. Remove and discard plasti c cover from ball joint.
7. Position wishb
o
ne to engage ball joint taper in vertical link.
8. In
stall nut securing ball joint to vertical link and tighten nut to
60-80Nm.
9. Reposition wheel speed sensor harness on wishbone and
secure with two tiestraps.
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10
.
Install road wheel. Re fer to Section 100-02
11. Raise vehicle, remove stands and fully lower vehicle.
12
.
Fully slacken nut on special tool 204-114.
13
.
Release dowel of special tool from suspension turret slot.
14. Raise vehicle for access an d remove special tool from
suspension.
15. Fully lower vehicle.
16. Carry out steering geometry an d wheel alignment checks and
if necessary adjust. Refer to 57.65.01.
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Front Suspension - Rear Lower Arm
Remo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
CAUTI
O
N: Replacement of
nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. Refer to Section 100-00 for further
information.
S p
ecial Tool(s)
R
o
ad spring compressor
204-111 (JD115)
Taper separator
2
11-098 (JD 100)
Ball
Jo
int Taper Separator
204-192 (JD 219)
Bal l
joint splitter
204-293
1. Ra
ise front of vehicle and support on stands. Refer to Section
100-02.
2. Remove appropriate road wheel. Refer to Section 100-02.
3. CAUTIO
N: Do not suspend caliper from brake hose as
this will damage the hose.
Remove brake calipers from carriers. 1. Remove caliper spring clip.
2. Remove guide pin dust caps.
3. Slacken and withdraw guide pins.
4. Remove caliper from carrier and tie to suspension mounting bracket.
4. Ra
ise vehicle further to provid
e access for Special Tool 204-
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10. NOTE
: It is not necessary to re
move Special Tool from spring
at this stage.
Remove spring assembly and Special Tool 204-111 from
suspension turret.
11. Lower vehicle to working heig ht and support on stands.
12 . Remove an
d discard tiestraps
securing wheel speed sensor
harness to upper wishbone.
13 . R
emove wheel speed sensor se
curing screw and withdraw
sensor from vertical link.
14 . R
emove nut securing tie rod oute
r ball joint to steering arm.
15. Release tie rod ball joint from vertical link.
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Ensure spring
upper se
at is correctly positioned in turret.
Engage tool dowel in turret slo
t.
R
o
tate adjuster of Special Tool 204-111 to lightly tension
spring.
17 . Ins
tall guide pins ( supplied with Special Tool 204-111) in
spring pan/wishbone bolt locations.
18 . WARNING: WHE
N ROTATING TOOL ADJUSTER, ENSURE
THAT TOOL STEM DOES NOT TU RN AND DISTURB POSITION OF
DOWEL IN SUSPENSION TURRET.
Install spring pan to wishbone securing bolts.
Ro t
ate tool adjuster to gradua
lly increase spring tension.
Pr
ogressively install but do no
t tighten spring pan securing
bolts.
Tigh ten spring pan
bolts to 70-90Nm.
Ensure spri
ng
lower seat is co
rrectly positioned in spring
pan.
19 . WARNING: WHE
N ROTATING TOOL ADJUSTER, ENSURE
THAT TOOL STEM DOES NOT TU RN AND DISTURB POSITION OF
DOWEL IN SUSPENSION TURRET.
Remove Special Tool 204-111 from suspension.
Rotat
e adjuster of Special Tool to release tension on
spring.
R otate
tool stem to release dowel from turret.
With
draw tool and adaptor
.assembly.
20
. Lower vehi
cle to working heig
ht and support on stands.
21. Install wheel speed sensor.
Positi
on wheel speed sensor on vertical link.
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Inst
all sensor bolt an
d tighten to 8-10Nm.
22
.
Connect wheel speed sensor harness.
1. Connect wheel speed sensor harness to sensor.
2. Using new tiestraps secure wheel speed sensor harness to upper wishbone.
23
.
Install brake calipers.
R
emove tie supporting brake caliper.
1. Install caliper on carrier.
2. Install guide pins.
3. Install guide pin dust caps.
4. Install caliper spring clip.
24. Install road wheel. Re fer to Section 100-02.
25. Raise vehicle, remove stands and lower vehicle onto road
wheels.
26
.
Ensuring graduation mark remains aligned, finally tighten
wishbone rear eccentric bolt to 113-153Nm.
27. Check wheel alignment and if necessary adjust. Refer to
57.65.01.
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Front Suspension - Rear Lower Arm Bushing
Remo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
CAUTI
O
N: Replacement of
nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. Refer to Section 100-00 for further
information.
S p
ecial Tool(s)
R
o
ad spring compressor
204-111 (JD115)
Taper separator
2
11-098 (JD 100)
Ball
Jo
int Taper Separator
204-192 (JD 219)
Bal l
joint splitter
204-293
1. Ra
ise front of vehicle and support on stands. Refer to Section
100-02.
2. Remove appropriate road wheel. Refer to Section 100-02.
3. CAUTIO
N: Do not suspend caliper from brake hose as
this will damage the hose.
Remove brake calipers from carriers. 1. Remove caliper spring clip.
2. Remove guide pin dust caps.
3. Slacken and withdraw guide pins.
4. Remove caliper from carrier and tie to suspension mounting bracket.
4. Ra
ise vehicle further to provid
e access for Special Tool 204-