Diagnosis and testing
(1) Raise the front of the vehicle. Place safety floor
stands under both lower suspension arms as far outboard
as possible. Lower the vehicle to allow the
stands to support some or all of the vehicle weight. (2) Remove the tire and wheel assemblies.
(3) Mount a dial indicator solidly under the lower
suspension arm.
(4) Position indicator plunger against the bottom
of the steering knuckle lower ball joint boss. NOTE: The upper suspension arms must not contact
the rebound bumpers. NOTE: The dial indicator plunger must be perpendicular
to the machined surface of the steering
knuckle lower ball joint boss (Fig. 2).
Fig. 2 Lower Ball Joint Boss 1 - BALL JOINT BOSS 2 - STEERING KNUCKLE 3 - DIAL INDICATOR (5) Position a pry bar over the top of the upper
suspension arm and under the pivot bar of the upper
suspension arm. Pry down on the upper suspension
arm and then zero the dial indicator.
(6) Reposition the pry bar under the upper suspension
arm and on top of the frame rail. Pry up on the
upper suspension arm and record the dial indicator
reading.
(7) If the travel exceeds 1.52 mm (0.060 in.),
replace the lower suspension arm. (1) Position a floor jack under the lower suspension
arm. Raise the wheel and allow the tire to
lightly contact the floor (vehicle weight relieved from
the tire).
(2) Mount a dial indicator solidly on the upper suspension
arm.
(3) Position the indicator plunger against the
upper ball joint boss of the steering knuckle.
(4) Grasp the top of the tire and apply force in and
out. Look for movement at the ball joint between the
upper suspension arm and steering knuckle.
(5) If lateral movement is greater than 1.52 mm
(0.060 in.), replace upper suspension arm. A knocking or rattling noise from a shock absorber
may be caused by movement between mounting
bushings and metal brackets or attaching components.
These noises can usually be stopped by tightening
the attaching nuts. If the noise persists,
inspect for damaged and worn bushings, and attaching
components. Repair as necessary if any of these
conditions exist.
A squeaking noise from the shock absorber may be
caused by the hydraulic valving and may be intermittent.
This condition is not repairable and the shock
absorber must be replaced.
The shock absorbers are not refillable or adjustable.
If a malfunction occurs, the shock absorber
must be replaced. To test a shock absorber, hold it in
an upright position and force the piston in and out of
the cylinder four or five times. The action throughout
each stroke should be smooth and even.
The shock absorber bushings do not require any
type of lubrication. Do not attempt to stop bushing
noise by lubricating them. Grease and mineral oilbase
lubricants will deteriorate the bushing.Lower ball joint
Upper ball joint
Shock diagnosis
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
- Lubrication and Maintenance
- Suspension
- Differential and Driveline
- Brakes
- Cooling System
- Battery
- Starting Systems
- Charging System
- Ignition System
- Instrument Panel Systems
- Audio Systems
- Horn Systems
- Speed Control System
- Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Systems
- Wiper and Washer Systems
- Lamps
- Passive Restraint Systems
- Electrically Heated Systems
- Power Distribution System
- Power Lock Systems
- Vehicle Theft/Security Systems
- Power Seat System
- Power Window Systems
- Power Mirror Systems
- Chime/Buzzer Warning Systems
- Overhead Console Systems
- Engine
- Exhaust System
- Frame and Bumpers
- Fuel System
- Steering
- Transmission and Transfer Case
- Tires and Wheels
- Body
- Heating and Air Conditioning
- Emission Control Systems
- Introduction