Kia Sedona: Trailing Arm Repair procedures| Removal |
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Remove the rear wheel and tire (A) from rear hub .
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| 2. |
Remove the rear caliper assembly.
(Refer to Barke System - "Rear Disc Brake") |
| 3. |
Remove the parking brake cable.
(Refer to Brake System - "Parking Brake Assembly") |
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Remove the rear shock absorber upper bolt (A) and nut (B).
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After loosening the nut (A), remove the rear shock absorber (B).
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| 6. |
After loosening the nut, remove the assist arm (A) from the rear axle.
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| 7. |
Using a jack, support the rear lower arm (A).
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| 8. |
Remove the bolt (A) from the rear upper arm (B).
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| 9. |
Remove the bolt (B) from the lower arm.
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| 10. |
Remove the wheel speed bracket bolt (A).
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| 11. |
After loosening the bolt, remove the trailing arm (A) from the body side member.
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| 12. |
Remove it along with the rear axle. |
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Install in the reverse order of removal. |
| 14. |
Check the rear alignment.
(Refer to Rear Suspension System - "Rear Alignment") |
Rear Coil Spring Repair procedures
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❑ Rotate tire
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❑ Inspect vacuum hose
❑ Inspect air conditioning refrigerant
❑ Inspect brake hoses and lines
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Detecting sensor
The sensors are located inside of the rear bumper.
Always keep the rear bumper clean for the system to work properly. ...