tC L4-2.4L (2AZ-FE) (2005)
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How to read an adjustment chart (using examples).
1. Measure the present alignment.
Example:
Camber (RH): -1°26' (-1.4°)
Camber (LH): -2°26' (-2.4°)
Toe-in (total): IN 7.0 mm (0.276 inch)
2. Mark the difference between the standard value (A) and the measured value (B) on the adjustment chart.
Standard value:
Camber: -0°56' (-0.9°)
Toe-in (total): IN 3.0 mm (0.12 inch)
Formula: A - B = C
Camber: (RH): -0°56' (-1°26') = 0°30'
Camber: (LH): -0°56' (-2°26') = 1°30'
Toe-in (total): IN 3.0 IN 7.0 = OUT 4.0
Toe-in (each side): OUT 2.0
3. As shown in the example chart, read the distance from the marked point to the center of the chart, and adjust the upper and/or lower arm
adjusting cams accordingly.