Inspect for and reject if:
NOTE: If the vehicle is equipped with power steering, the engine must be running during testing.
NOTE: This system requires moving components to be checked for steering wheel lash, loose parts or binding. To properly inspect the power steering components, the engine must be running.
NOTE: The repair kit or preventive maintenance kit usually consists of a small spring and a plastic cap that is placed over the bolt stud of the component and held in place by a retaining nut. There is nothing in this paragraph that prohibits the replacement of parts or components of a motor vehicle's steering gear in order to correct deficiencies in the steering gear.
Before inspection the vehicle must be placed on a smooth, dry, level surface. For vehicles equipped with power steering, the engine must be running and the fluid level, belt tension and condition must be adequate before testing.
With road wheels in straight ahead position, turn steering wheel until motion can be detected at the front road wheels. Align a reference mark on steering wheel with a mark on a ruler and slowly turn steering wheel in the opposite direction until motion can be detected at the front road wheel. Measure lash at steering wheel. Special lash-checking instruments are also available, measuring free play in inches or degrees. Such instruments should always be mounted and used according to the manufacturer's instructions. With vehicle raised, visually inspect steering linkage, ball studs, tie rod end socket assemblies and all pivot points. On vehicles with power steering, engine must be running.
Reject vehicle if steering wheel movement exceeds:
Steering Wheel Size and Lash
Steering wheel diameter | Manual steering system |
16 inches or less | 2 inches (51 mm) |
18 inches | 2 1/4 inches (57 mm) |
19 inches | 2 3/8 inches (60 mm) |
20 inches | 2 1/2 inches (64 mm) |
Reject vehicle if visual inspection reveals excessive wear and/or looseness in any ball stud, end assembly, pivot point or mechanical linkage.
Reject vehicle if measured movement at front or rear of tire is greater than:
Wheel size: | 17 inches or less | - 1/4 inch (6.5mm) |
17 to 18 inches | - 3/8 inch (9.5mm) | |
over 18 inches | - 1/2 inch (13mm) |
Reject vehicle if measured movement at top or bottom of tire is greater than:
Wheel size: | 16 inches or less | - 1/4 inch |
17 to 18 inches | - 3/8 inch | |
over 18 inches | - 1/2 inch |
NOTE: Ball joint wear: There is a trend among U.S. automobile manufacturers toward the use of "wear-indicating" ball joints on light trucks. Many vehicles on the road, however, do not have wear-indicating ball joints. The inspection of both types will be discussed.
Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 below illustrate the proper hoisting for checking ball joints.
Reject vehicle if checking surface is flush with or inside the cover surface.
19 Va. Admin. Code § 30-70-470
Statutory Authority: § 46.2-1165 of the Code of Virginia.