Kia Carnival (2007 year). Manual — part 122
2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS
Tool (Number and Name)
Illustration
Use
09568-4A000
Ball joint remover
Removal of Ball joint
(Front upper arm/lower arm, & Rear
upper arm)
09532-11600
Preload socket
Measurement of the front lower arm
ball joint starting torque.
(Use with torque wrench)
09546-26000
Strut spring compressor
Compression of the coil spring
09214-32000
Mount bushing remover and installer
Removal & installation of lower arm
bushing(G)
(Use with 09216-21100)
09216-21100
Mount bushing remover and installer
Removal & installation of lower arm
bushing(G)
(Use with 09216-32000)
09216-21600
Mount bushing remover and installer
arbor
Removal and installation of trailing
arm bushing
(Use with 09552-38100)
09552-38100
Removal and installation of the rear
09552-38100
Rear trailing arm bushing remover
and installer
Removal and installation of the rear
trailing arm bushing
(Use with 09216-21600)
2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
TROUBLESHOOTING
Vehicle inspection
SYMPTOM CHART
Symptom
Suspect Area
Remedy (See page)
Squeak or grunt-noise from the front
suspension, occurs more in cold
ambient temperatures-more
noticeable over rough roads or when
turning
Front stabilizer bar
Under these conditions, the noise is
acceptable.
Clunk-noise from the front
suspension, occurs in and out of turns
Loose front struts or shocks
Inspect for loose nuts or bolts.
Tighten to specifications.
Clunk-noise from the rear
suspension, occurs when shifting from
reverse to drive
Loose rear suspension components
Inspect for loose or damaged rear
suspension components.
Repair or install new components as
necessary.
Click or pop - noise from the front
suspension - more noticeable over
rough roads or over bumps
Worn or damaged ball joints
Install new lower arm as necessary.
Click or pop - noise occurs when
vehicle is turning
Worn or damaged ball joints
Install new lower arm as necessary.
Click or snap - occurs when
accelerating around a corner
Damaged or worn Birfield joint
Repair or install a new Birfied joint as
necessary.
See DS group - driveshaft.
accelerating around a corner
See DS group - driveshaft.
Front suspension noise - A squeak,
creak, or rattle noise - occurs mostly
over bumps or rough roads
Steering components
Loose or bent front struts or shock
absorbers
Damaged spring or spring mounts
Damaged or worn arm bushings
Worn or damaged stabilizer bar
bushing or links
Go to detailed test A.
Groaning or grinding - noise from the
front strut, occurs when driving on
bumpy roads or turning the vehicle
Uneven seating surface between the
insulator and panel by the burrs
around the strut insulator mounting
bolts and the insulator boltes
mounting holes
Repair or install a new parts as
necessary.
Rear suspension noise - a squeak,
creak or rattle noise - occurs mostly
over bumps or rough roads
Loose or bent rear shock absorbers
Damaged spring or spring mounts
Damaged or worn control arm
bushings
Go to detailed test B.
Shudder - occurs during acceleration
from a slow speed or stop
Rear axle assembly mis-positioned
Damaged or worn front suspension
components
Check the axle mounts and rear
suspension for damage or wear.
Repair as necessary.
Check for a loose stabilizer bar,
damaged or loose strut/strut bushings
or loose or worn ball joints. Inspect
the steering linkage for wear or
damage. Repair or Install new
components as necessary.
Shimmy - most noticeable on
coast/deceleration - also hard steering
condition
Excessive positive caster
Check the caster alignment angle.
Correct as necessary.
Tire noise - hum/moan at constant
speeds
Abnormal wear patterns
Spin the tire and Check for tire wear.
Install a new tire as necessary.
Inspect for damaged/worn suspension
components. Perform wheel
alignment.
Tire noise - noise tone lowers as the
vehicle speed is lowered
Out-of-balance tire
Balance the tire and road test. Install
a new tire as necessary.
Tire noise - ticking noise, change with
speed
Nail puncture or stone in tire tread
Inspect the tire. Repair or replace as
necessary.
Wheel and tire - vibration and noise
concern is directly related to vehicle
speed and is not affected by
acceleration, coasting or decelerating
Damaged or worn tire
Go to detailed test C.
Tire wobble or shudder - occurs at
lower speeds
Damaged wheel bearings
Spin the tire and check for abnormal
wheel bearing play or roughness.
Adjust or Install new wheel bearings
as necessary.
See DS group - front/rear axle.
Damaged wheel
Inspect the wheel for damage. Install
a new wheel as necessary.
Damaged or worn suspension
components
Inspect the suspension components
for wear or damage. Repair as
necessary.
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