Shock Absorber Replacement 2WD
Removal Procedure
Notice: The front shock absorbers of the vehicle are multifunctional. In addition
to contributing to a smooth ride they also provide the only stop to the front
suspension when fully extended. Therefore, when servicing the shock absorber,
service replacement shock absorbers must be equivalent to original shock absorbers
in both extended length and strength. Use of shocks not complying to original
equipment or strength could result in suspension over-travel or shock breakage.
Suspension over-travel may result in suspension component breakage.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Support the lower control
arm with a jack stand.
- Disconnect the electrical connector using the following procedure
if equipped with selectable ride.
- Disconnect the Real Time Damping (RTD) link rod from the sensor,
if equipped. Refer to
Electronic Suspension Front Position Sensor Link Assembly Replacement
.
- Grasp the connector lock
tabs (1, 2). Rotate the connector tabs counterclockwise until the connector
is unlocked.
- Disengage the connector from the tennon by firmly pulling the
connector up.
- Hold the tennon end with a wrench while removing the nut.
- Remove the nut.
- Remove the upper insulator
(1). Do not discard the plastic pilot ring (2).
- Remove the shock absorber
mounting bolts at the lower control arm.
- Remove the shock absorber through the lower control arm from below.
Installation Procedure
- Install the shock absorber through the lower control arm from
below. Insert the tennon through the mounting hole in the upper spring pocket.
- Align the shock absorber with the mounting holes in the lower
control arm.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the shock absorber mounting bolts to the lower control arm.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 25 N·m (18 lb ft).
Important: The upper insulators are substantially larger that the lower insulators.
The upper insulator (1) must be installed above the shock mounting bracket
on the frame. The plastic pilot ring (2) will assist
the alignment of the isolators.
- Install the upper insulator to the shock absorber.
- Install the nut to the tennon end. Do not tighten the nut.
- Connect the RTD link rod to the sensor, if equipped. Refer to
Electronic Suspension Front Position Sensor Link Assembly Replacement
.
- Remove the safety stands.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Hold the tennon end with a wrench while torquing the nut.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
- Connect the electrical connector using the following procedure
if equipped with selectable ride.
10.1. | Verify that the connector is unlocked. |
10.2. | Align the connector so that the tabs (1) are perpendicular to
the wrench flats on the tennon end. |
10.3. | Engage the connector to the tennon by firmly pushing the connector
down. |
10.4. | Grasp the connector lock
tabs (1, 2). Rotate the connector counterclockwise. |
- The connector is locked
into place when you hear an audible snap and the tabs (1, 2) are aligned.
- Dispose of the shock absorber. Refer to
Shock Absorber Disposal
.
Shock Absorber Replacement 4WD
Removal Procedure
Notice: The front shock absorbers of the vehicle are multifunctional. In addition
to contributing to a smooth ride they also provide the only stop to the front
suspension when fully extended. Therefore, when servicing the shock absorber,
service replacement shock absorbers must be equivalent to original shock absorbers
in both extended length and strength. Use of shocks not complying to original
equipment or strength could result in suspension over-travel or shock breakage.
Suspension over-travel may result in suspension component breakage.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Support the lower control
arm with a jack stand.
- Disconnect the (RTD) link rod from the sensor, if equipped. Refer
to
Electronic Suspension Front Position Sensor Link Assembly Replacement
.
- Disconnect the electrical connector if equipped with selectable
ride, if equipped.
- Grasp the connector lock
tabs (1, 2). Rotate the connector tabs counterclockwise until the connector
is unlocked.
- Disengage the connector from the tennon by firmly pulling the
connector up.
- Hold the tennon end with a wrench while removing the nut.
- Remove the nut.
- Remove the upper insulator
(1). Do not discard the plastic pilot ring (2).
- Remove the shock absorber
mounting bolt at the lower control arm, 15 Series.
- Remove the shock absorber
mounting bolt (2) at the lower control arm, 25/35 Series.
- Remove the shock absorber.
Installation Procedure
- Install the shock absorber. Insert the stem through the hole
in the shock bracket on the frame.
- Align the shock absorber with the mounting holes in the lower
control arm, 15 Series.
- Align the shock absorber
with the mounting holes in the lower control arm, 25/35 Series.
- Install the shock absorber through the bolt (2) to the lower control
arm.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the shock absorber through the bolt nut (3).
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 80 N·m (59 lb ft).
Important: The upper insulators are substantially larger that the lower insulators.
The upper insulator (1) must be installed above the shock mounting bracket
on the frame. The plastic pilot ring (2) will assist the alignment of
the isolators.
- Install the upper insulator to the shock absorber.
- Install the nut to the tennon end. Do not tighten the nut.
- Connect the RTD link rod to the sensor, if equipped.
Refer to
Electronic Suspension Front Position Sensor Link Assembly Replacement
.
- Remove the safety stands.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Hold the tennon end with a wrench while torquing the nut.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
- Connect the electrical connector using the following procedure
if equipped with selectable ride, if equipped.
12.1. | Verify that the connector is unlocked. |
12.2. | Align the connector so that the tabs (1) are perpendicular to
the wrench flats on the tennon end. |
12.3. | Engage the connector to the tennon by firmly pushing the connector
down. |
12.4. | Grasp the connector lock
tabs (1, 2). Rotate the connector counterclockwise. |
- The connector is locked
into place when you hear an audible snap and the tabs (1, 2) are
aligned.
- Dispose of the shock absorber. Refer to
Shock Absorber Disposal
.