Front Steering Knuckle: Service and Repair
REMOVAL PROCEDURE^ Tools Required:
- J 24319-B Tie Rod End Puller
- J 23742 Ball Joint Separator
Important: Do not place safety stands under the lower control arms because the vehicle may slip off of the stands during steering knuckle removal.
1. Raise the vehicle. Support the vehicle with safety stands.
2. Remove the tire and wheel assembly. Refer to WHEEL REMOVAL in TIRES AND WHEELS.
NOTICE: Support the caliper with a piece of wire to prevent damage to the brake line.
3. Remove the brake caliper. Refer to BRAKE CALIPER REPLACEMENT in DISC BRAKES.
4. Remove the rotor/hub assembly. Refer to WHEEL HUB, BEARING, AND SEAL REPLACEMENT (REAR WHEEL DRIVE).
5. Remove the splash shield.
6. Disconnect the tie rod end from the knuckle using the J 24319-B. Refer to TIE ROD REPLACEMENT in STEERING LINKAGE.
7. Remove the knuckle gasket only if the knuckle is being repaired or replaced.
8. Remove the cotter pins and the nut from the upper ball and the nut from the lower ball joint.
CAUTION: Floor jack must remain under the control arm spring seat during removal and installation to retain the spring and control arm in position. Failure to do so could result in personal injury.
9. Remove the upper ball joint stud from the knuckle.
9.1. Position a floor jack under the lower control arm near the spring seat. Raise the jack until the jack just supports the lower control arm.
9.2. Use the J 23742 in order to break the upper ball joint free of the steering knuckle.
9.3. Raise the upper control arm in order to disengage the upper ball joint from the knuckle.
10. Disconnect the steering knuckle from the lower ball joint.
10.1. Use the J 23742 in order to break the lower ball joint free from the steering knuckle.
10.2. Lift the steering knuckle off of the lower ball joint.
11. Clean the steering knuckle with solvent, then air dry.
12. Inspect the steering knuckle tapered holes that attach to the ball joints and the tie rod end. Replace the steering knuckle if any of the three holes are out-of-round, deformed, or damaged.
13. Inspect the spindle for wear or damage.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Connect the steering knuckle to the lower ball joint. Press the steering knuckle onto the lower ball joint until the ball joint is fully seated.
2. Connect the steering knuckle to the upper ball joint. Lower the upper control arm in order to seat the upper ball joint into the steering knuckle.
NOTICE: Always use the correct fastener in the proper location. When you replace a fastener, use ONLY the exact part number for that application. The manufacturer will call out those fasteners that require a replacement after removal. The manufacturer will also call out the fasteners that require thread lockers or thread sealant. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, do not use supplemental coatings (paints, greases, or other corrosion inhibitors) on threaded fasteners or fastener joint interfaces. Generally, such coatings adversely affect the fastener torque and joint clamping force, and may damage the fastener. When you install fasteners, use the correct tightening sequence and specifications. Following these instructions can help you avoid damage to parts and systems.
3. Install the ball joint nuts.
Tighten
^ Tighten the upper nut to 85 Nm (65 ft. lbs.).
^ Tighten the lower nut to 125 Nm (90 ft. lbs.).
4. Install new cotter pins. Tighten the ball joint nuts up to an additional 1/6 amount to insert the cotter pin through the nuts in the upper and lower ball joints. Bend the cotter pin flat against the nut.
5. Remove the floor jack.
6. Install the knuckle gasket.
7. Connect the tie rod end to the steering knuckle. Refer to TIE ROD REPLACEMENT in STEERING LINKAGE.
8. Install the splash shield and the bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 14 Nm (124 inch lbs.).
9. Install the rotor/hub assembly. Refer to WHEEL HUB, BEARING, AND SEAL REPLACEMENT (REAR WHEEL DRIVE).
10. Install the brake caliper. Refer to BRAKE CALIPER REPLACEMENT in DISC BRAKES.
11. Adjust the wheel bearings. Refer to WHEEL BEARING ADJUSTMENT.
12. Install the tire and wheel assembly. Refer to WHEEL INSTALLATION in TIRES AND WHEELS.
13. Remove the safety stands.
14. Lower the vehicle.
15. Check the front wheel alignment. Refer to WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS in WHEEL ALIGNMENT.