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Tie Rod Ends (Inner And Outer)

Condition Code Procedure
Adjusting sleeve bent B Require replacement of sleeve
Adjusting sleeve clamps out of position B Require repair
Adjusting sleeve corroded, affecting structural integrity A Require replacement of sleeve
Adjusting sleeve missing C Require replacement of sleeve
Adjusting sleeve seized A Require repair or replacement
NOTE: Only required if toe needs to be adjusted.
Adjusting sleeve threads damaged A Require repair or replacement of sleeve
Adjusting sleeve threads stripped (threads missing) A Require replacement of sleeve
Attaching hardware broken A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware missing C Require replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware not functioning A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware threads damaged A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware threads stripped (threads missing) A Require replacement of hardware
Bent A Require replacement
Binding A Further inspection required
NOTE: If greaseable, grease joint. If problem persists or joint is non-greaseable, require replacement.
Grease boot cracked 2 Suggest replacement of boot
NOTE: If boot is not available separately, suggest replacement of tie rod end (reason code 2). Cracked grease boot will allow contaminants to enter joint and will accelerate wear.
Grease boot missing C Require replacement of boot
NOTE: If boot is not available separately, suggest replacement of tie rod end (reason code 2). Lack of grease boot will allow contaminants to enter joint and will accelerate wear.
Grease boot torn A Require replacement of boot
NOTE: If boot is not available separately, suggest replacement of tie rod end (reason code 2). Torn grease boot will allow contaminants to enter joint and will accelerate wear.
Grease fitting broken A Require replacement of grease fitting
Grease fitting missing C Require replacement of grease fitting
Grease fitting won't seal A Require replacement of grease fitting
Grease seal missing C Require replacement of seal
NOTE: If seal is not available separately, suggest replacement of tie rod end ( reason code 2). Lack of grease seal will allow contaminants to enter joint and will accelerate wear.
Grease seal torn A Require replacement of seal
NOTE: If seal is not available separately, suggest replacement of tie rod end (reason code 2), wear. Torn grease seal will allow contaminants to enter joint and will accelerate wear.
Greaseable tie rod end won't take grease 2 Suggest replacement of grease fitting
NOTE: If greaseable tie rod end will not take grease after replacing the grease fitting, suggest replacement of tie rod end.
Looseness (perceptible horizontal movement) 1 Suggest replacement
NOTE: If manufacturer's procedures for inspection exist, use those procedures; otherwise, use an approved inspection method such as the dry park check. Do not use pliers or pry bar to check ball and socket movement. Use only moderate hand pressure.
Looseness exceeds manufacturer's specifications B Require replacement
Looseness that is excessive B Require replacement
NOTE: Excessive looseness is defined as being significant enough to affect vehicle handling or structural integrity. If manufacturer's procedures for inspection exist, use those procedures; otherwise, use an approved inspection method such as the dry park check.
CAUTION: Do not use pliers or pry bar to check ball and socket movement. Use only moderate hand pressure.
Noisy 2 Further inspection required
NOTE: If greaseable, grease joint. If problem persists or joint is non-greaseable, suggest replacement.
Nut on stud loose A Require repair or replacement
NOTE: Check for bent stud or damaged taper hole.
Seized A Require replacement
Stud bent B Require replacement
NOTE: Check for damaged taper hole.
Stud broken A Require replacement
NOTE: Check for damaged taper hole.
Threads damaged A Require repair or replacement
Threads stripped (threads missing) A Require replacement
NOTE: Check for damaged taper hole.