Some 2001 and 2002 Sonata, XG300 and XG350 vehicles may experience a knocking or squawking noise from the rear suspension while driving the vehicle over rough road surfaces at low speeds. This noise may originate from the rear stabilizer bar and bushing rubbing together. This bulletin provides a procedure to correct this condition.The problem is the rear stabalizer bushing. The new design part number is 55577-38600Lift up the vehicle.Remove the rear stabilizer bracket mounting bolt.Remove the stabilizer bracket from the stabilizer bushing.Remove the stabilizer bushing from the stabilizer bar.Install the new stabilizer bushing after checking the yellow mark.Align the stabilizer-bushing end with the white mark on the stabilizer bar.Install the stabilizer bracket on the bushing and tighten the bracket mounting bolt. Tightening torque: 35-45 Nm (350-450 kg.cm, 26-33 lb.ft)Replace the stabilizer bar bushing on the other side.Lower the vehicle.
The stabilizer bar rotates on the stabilizer bushings (usually 2 bushings required) be it front or rear of vehicle.
Depends on the vehicle and if it is the front or rear stabilizer. Most are easy, some are difficult.
the stabilizer bars on the rear end usally the bushing s wear out
You didn't mention front or rear, the rear is much easier, the front one is one pain.
yes as long as the holes match
Shock first, then check your stabilizer. Add stabilizer as needed.
Yes you can. Caution is advised as handling characteristics may have changed, particularly during cornering.
unbolt stabilizer link and replace with new one (be careful, wear proper safety equip. may spring loose, do not lay directly under or over the stabilizer link.
The Stabilizer was created in 1984.
The duration of The Stabilizer is 1.5 hours.
A stabilizer is typically used for controlling the balance of what the stabilizer is connected too. For instance, a car stabilizer makes sure the car stays in a safe balance.