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HOMESERVICE MANUALSSMART2009FORTWO BRABUS COUPE (451.333) L3-1.0L (132.930)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISMAINTENANCEALIGNMENT
2009 Smart ForTwo BRABUS Coupe (451.333) L3-1.0L (132.930)
Alignment
2009 Smart ForTwo BRABUS Coupe (451.333) L3-1.0L (132.930)SECTION Alignment
Testing and Inspection
Service and Repair
- AR40.30-P-0402-03RR Carrying Out Distance And Comparative Measurement
- AR40.30-P-0402MCU Carry Out Distance And Comparison Measurements On Front And Rear Axles
- AR40.00-P-0202A General Information On Vehicle Level Measurement
- AR40.20-P-0200-14MCC Adjust Driveline Angle
- AR40.20-P-0200MCC Perform A Wheel Alignment Check
- AR40.20-P-0200MCE Perform A Wheel Alignment Check
- AR40.20-P-0250MCC Perform Advanced Wheel Alignment
- AR40.20-P-0250MCE Perform Advanced Wheel Alignment
- AR40.20-P-0303MCC Record Vehicle Level At Front And Rear Axles Using Electronic Inclinometer
- AR40.20-P-0322-02MCC Check Camber, Assign Tabular Value
- AR40.20-P-0322-03MCC Check Caster And Assign To Tabular Value
- AR40.20-P-0322-06MCC Adjusting Camber And Caster
- AR40.20-P-0322-11MCC Check Toe And Assign To Tabular Value
- AR40.20-P-0323-02MCC Adjust Front Axle Toe
- AR40.30-P-0400MCC Checking Accident Vehicles And Vehicles Possibly Damaged In an Accident
- AR40.30-P-0402MCC Carry Out Distance and Comparison Measurements on Front And Rear Axles
Specifications
- BE40.20-P-1000-02Q Vehicle Level - Front Axle
- BE40.20-P-1000-03Q Vehicle Level - Rear Axle
- BE40.20-P-1000-06C Front Axle Camber/Caster
- BE40.20-P-1000-07B Front Axle Toe
- BE40.20-P-1000-08C Toe-out On Turns
- BE40.20-P-1000-09U Rear Axle Camber
- BE40.20-P-1000-10F Rear Axle Toe-in
- BE40.20-P-1000-21A Driveline Angle
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.