Tucson FWD L4-2.4L (2011)
1. Locate an acceptable road for testing which meets the following criteria:
2. Before test driving, verify that all tires are OEM, correctly installed (directional tires, correct placement for staggered sizes, etc) and set to the correct
inflation pressure.
NOTE:
For the best accuracy, it is recommended to use the GDS to measure tire pressures under Current Data within TPMS system.
3. Approach the test road section and drive through at 40 or 50 MPH. Center the steering wheel, then slightly turn (~3 degrees) it to the left and to the
right to get a feel for the steering center. Hold the steering wheel with a light touch on center.
NOTE:
If the vehicle drives straight but the steering wheel is off-center, it is required to perform an alignment to correct the condition.
4. Note which direction the vehicle has a tendency to drift towards. If the vehicle tends to go left, place the vehicle on the right side of the lane. If the
vehicle tends to go right, place the vehicle on the left side of lane, as shown.