HHR L4-2.4L (2010)
13. If the measurement is outside of the specified range, replace the rear springs. Refer to Coil Spring Replacement (See: Steering and
Suspension/Suspension/Suspension Spring ( Coil / Leaf )/Service and Repair/Rear Suspension Coil Spring/Coil Spring Replacement).
Measuring the Z Dimension
The Z height dimension measurement determines the proper ride height for the front end of the vehicle. There is no adjustment procedure. Repair may
require replacement of suspension components.
Use the following procedure to check the Z height dimension:
1. Use your hands to lift the front bumper approximately 38 mm (1.59 in).
2. Remove your hands and allow the vehicle to lower.
3. Use your hands to jounce the front of the vehicle downward approximately 38 mm (1.59 in).
4. Remove your hands and allow the vehicle to rise.
5. Repeat this operation a total of 3 times.
6. Measure from the bottom surface of the cradle, in line with the ball joint, to the bottom of the ball joint in order to obtain the Z height
measurement.
7. Repeat the jouncing operation 2 more times.
8. Measure the Z height dimension again.
9. The true Z height dimension number is the average of the high and the low measurements.
10. Compare the measurement to the specification table. Refer to Trim Height Specifications (See: Specifications/Mechanical
Specifications/Suspension/System Specifications/Trim Height Specifications).
11. If these measurements are out of specifications, inspect for the following conditions:
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Worn or damaged suspension components
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Collision damage
D Height Measurement