Patriot 4WD L4-2.4L VIN W (2007)
Suspension Strut / Shock Absorber: Description and Operation
Front Suspension
Description
DESCRIPTION
A Macpherson type design strut assembly is used in place of the front suspension upper control arm and upper ball joint. The bottom of the strut mounts
directly to the steering knuckle using two attaching bolts and nuts going through the strut clevis bracket and knuckle. The top of the strut mounts directly
to the strut tower of the vehicle using the three threaded studs on the strut assembly's upper mount.
The strut assembly includes the following components:
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Upper mount (rubber isolated) (2)
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Bearing (3)
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Upper spring seat and isolator (4)
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Coil spring (5)
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Dust shield and jounce bumper (6)
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Lower spring isolator (7)
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Strut (damper) (8)
Each component is serviced by removing the strut assembly from the vehicle and disassembling it.
Coil springs are rated separately for each corner or side of the vehicle depending on optional equipment and type of vehicle service. If a coil spring
requires replacement, be sure that it is replaced with a spring meeting the correct load rating for the vehicle and its specific options.
Operation
OPERATION
The strut assembly cushions the ride of the vehicle, controlling vibration, jounce and rebound of the suspension.
The coil spring controls ride quality and maintains proper ride height.
The spring isolators isolate the coil spring at the top and bottom from coming into metal-to-metal contact with the upper mounting seat and the strut.
The jounce bumper limits suspension travel and metal-to-metal contact under full jounce condition.
The strut dampens jounce and rebound motions of the coil spring and suspension.