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Volvo S40 / V40 (from 1996 to 2000, the year of issue)

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Rear suspension
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Maintenance and repair
Check and adjust wheel alignment
Replacing the upper link
Replacing the traction control convergence
Removal of the lower arm
Replacing the rubber bushings of the lower arm
Installation of the lower arm
Replacing the front rubber bushings of the trailing arm
Replacing the longitudinal arm
Replacing the spring and shock absorber of the rear wheel
Replace anti-roll bar
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Installation of the lower arm



When installing the lower arm to perform the work needed in the following sequence:

Bolts lower arm
Fig. 8.9. Bolts lower arm: 1 - the bolt of the lower arm to the body; 2 - Bearing; 3 - the bolt of the shock absorber; 4 - bolt of the lower arm to trailing arm; 5 - stabilizer bar bolt to the lower arm


- Mount the lower arm from the body via the adjusting bolt 1 (see. Fig. 8.9);
- Put the trailing arm bolt;
- Pull down the wheel suspension and put a bolt shock absorber;
- Put the nuts and tighten them with your fingers;
- Check the cleanliness of the contact surfaces of the brake disc and hub. Lubricate the central guide pin at the front of the hub anticorrosive composition 1161038-3. Place the wheel and slightly tighten the bolts, then tighten them diagonally torque of 110 Nm.

A WARNING
It is important to perform the tightness diagonally, applying a specified time. This will prevent the formation voltage in the brake disc.

- Put the hub cap;
- Remove the support and swing the car a few times up and down;

Torques bolts of the lower arm
Fig. 8.12. Torques bolts of the lower arm


- Put the adjusting screw to its original position (Fig. 8.12);
- Tighten the bolts by the following factors: the trailing arm bolt torque 90 Nm shock absorber bolt torque to 80 Nm, the bolt on the body to 80 N ?� m.
- Mount the stabilizer bar on the lower lever, tighten the bolt to a torque of 45 Nm;
- Check and, if necessary, adjust the wheel alignment.




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