32 00... Troubleshooting On Front Axle (Wheel / Chassis Alignment Check)

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 32 00... Troubleshooting On Front Axle (Wheel / Chassis Alignment Check)
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Substandard roadholding, atypical noises, tires worn on one side and toe-in/camber values which deviate from the nominal value are all indicators of damage to the suspension caused by road traffic accidents or similar impacts.

To carry out proper repairs, you must follow the procedure set out in the troubleshooting table below depending on the condition of the vehicle in question.

Also comply with the guidelines for repairs to the power steering gear necessitated by an accident (refer to ).

NOTE: If after chassis/suspension components have been replaced adjustment of camber/track alignment is not possible, the vehicle must be placed on the straightening bench
DTC CHART - FRONT AXLE (WHEEL / CHASSIS ALIGNMENT CHECK)

Fault Cause Remedy
Toe deviation Tie rod end worn Replace tie rod end
Tie rod bent Replace tie rod
Rubber mount or guide joint of tension strut faulty Replace rubber mount or guide joint
Rubber mount or ball joint of control arm faulty Replace rubber mount or control arm
Camber deviation Rubber mount or ball joint of control arm faulty Replace rubber mount or control arm
Control arm deformed Replace control arms
Rubber mount or guide joint of tension strut faulty Replace rubber mount or guide joint
Tension strut deformed Replace both tension struts
Spring strut/piston rod of shock absorber deformed Replace front spring strut
Ride height between driver's and passenger sides different Check load, correct if necessary
Replace coil spring
Front axle carrier deformed Replace front axle carrier
Caster deviation
NOTE: Caster is defined by design and cannot be adjusted
Rubber mount or ball joint of control arm faulty Replace rubber mount or control arm
Control arm deformed Replace control arms
Rubber mount or guide joint of tension strut faulty Replace rubber mount or guide joint
Tension strut deformed Replace both tension struts
Spring strut/piston rod of shock absorber deformed Replace front spring strut
Front axle carrier deformed Replace front axle carrier
Ride height between driver's and passenger sides different Check load, correct if necessary
Air spring strut: Carry out ride-height calibration
Check coil springs, replace if necessary
Toe-difference angle deviation Prerequisite: camber and caster are correct Tie rods not adjusted uniformly Adjust toe on left and right sides to same value
Wheel-offset deviation Prerequisite: front wheels have equal single toe to geometrical axis Front axle carrier deformed Replace front axle carrier
Control arm deformed Replace control arms
Tension strut deformed Replace both tension struts
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

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  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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