20/12/2023 16:51:44
Tire - Front - LH (Road Force) (Balance)
Correction Code 34022005
- 2023-04-05: Added Road Force Peak to Peak values.
Warning
Always read and understand the tire equipment operator’s manual and on-screen instructions before operating the wheel balancer or tire changer.
Warning
Always make sure to properly secure the wheel and exercise caution around all moving parts and pinch points, including the indent rollers. Additionally, secure all loose items such as hair, jewelry, and clothing, so that they will not catch on moving parts.
Warning
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) including cut-resistant gloves and safety glasses when performing this procedure.
Warning
The machine must be operated by no more than one person at a time. Other persons must maintain a safe distance of at least three feet from equipment while in use.
Warning
Never use equipment that is defective or not working as expected based on the equipment operator’s manual.
Note
These instructions are based on the Hunter GSP9700 wheel balancer. Some steps might be different for other wheel balancers. Refer to the operator's manual and on-screen instructions for specific information.
Balance
Note
Perform this procedure once the wheel has been removed from the
vehicle.
- Install the proper inner cone adapter on the wheel balancer.
- Place the wheel on the balancer with the front of the wheel facing outward.
- Position the outer flange plate on the wheel.
- Press and hold the brake pedal to keep the wheel from spinning.
- Tighten the wingnut.
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Use a plastic scraper tool
to remove all existing wheel weights. Discard the wheel weights.
NoteThoroughly clean all adhesive residue.
- Refer to the "Tire and Loading Information" label located on the driver side B-pillar, and record the correct tire pressure, depending on suspension type, tire size, and region.
- Attach the air chuck to the valve stem, then set the correct pressure on the touchscreen. The balancer automatically adjusts the tire pressure.
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Disconnect the air chuck
from the valve stem.
NoteEnsure that the balancer is in Road Force mode, the road force limits are set to "P" (passenger car), and SmartWeight is enabled.
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Lower the hood. The balancer
checks the road force and balance.
- If the road force is below the limit (Radial Force Peak to Peak = 125 N), go to step 11.
- If the road force is
above the limit:
- Hold the dataset arms against the rim at the points that best approximate where the bead of the tire sits on the wheel while the balancer checks the rim runout.
- Mark the locations on the wheel and the tire as shown by the balancer.
- Transfer the wheel from the balancer to the tire changer.
- Match-mount the tire on the wheel: Hold the tire stationary while rotating the wheel until the marks line up.
- Transfer the wheel to the balancer.
- Repeat the previous steps to check the road force and balance.
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Install the wheel
weights:
- Touch START. The balancer rotates the wheel and projects a red line on the center of the proper weight position.
- Press and hold the brake pedal to keep the wheel from spinning.
- Clean the wheel surface thoroughly and allow it to dry.
- Apply the weights specified by the balancer, centered on the red line.
- Repeat the previous step to install additional weights, if prompted by the balancer.
- Lower the hood. The balancer checks the balance again. Follow the on-screen instructions if the wheel is still not balanced.
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Record the road force on the
Repair Order.
NoteIf rebalancing or installing multiple tires, record the road force for each tire on the Repair Order.
- Press and hold the brake pedal to keep the wheel from spinning.
- Loosen the wingnut and remove the outer flange plate from the wheel.
- Remove the wheel from the balancer.