Sonata GLS V6-2.5L (2000)
Alignment: Service and Repair
Front Wheel Alignment
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
When using a wheel alignment tester to inspect front wheel alignment, always position the car on a level surface and the front wheels in the straight
ahead position. Prior to inspection make sure that the front suspension and steering system are in normal operating condition and that wheels and tires
are free of deflection and tires are inflated to specification.
TOE-IN
Toe-in (B - A or angle a + b) is adjusted by turning the tie rod turnbuckles. Toe-in on the left front wheel can be reduced by turning the tie rod toward
the rear of the car. Toe change is achieved by turning the tie rods for the right and left wheels simultaneously the same amount as follows:
CAUTION:
1. Toe-in adjustment should be made by turning the right and left tie rods the same amount.
2. When adjusting toe-in, loosen the outer bellows clip to prevent twisting the bellows.
3. After the adjustment, firmly tighten the tie rod end lock nuts and reinstall the bellows clip.
Tie rod end lock nuts tightening torque: 50 - 55 Nm (37 - 40 ft. lbs.)
CAMBER
The steering knuckle which is integral with the strut assembly is preadjusted to the specified camber at the factory and requires no adjustment.
CASTER
Caster is pre-set at the factory and can not be adjusted. If caster is not within standard value, replace the bent or damaged parts.
Caster: 3° 15' ± 1°
NOTE:
1. The front suspension assembly must be free of worn, loose or damaged parts prior to measuring front wheel alignment.