Thanks to Mark Elliott for bringing it to my attention that you SHOULD NOT TIGHTEN THE REAR BOLT ON THE CONTROL ARM BUSHING UNTIL THE VEHICLE IS AT RIDE HEIGHT. If you're wondering what the torque specification is on that rear bolt, it is 41 ft/lbs and then an additional 90*. You are also supposed to install a new bolt because it it torque to yield.
Is it really necessary to torque the bolts? Did you go back and torque them? I found video about preloading the control arm (lowering to ride height) before tightening the bolt. It is to prevent tearing the rubber bushings sandwiched on either side of the bushing assembly on another style of bushing. Since this bushing is made differently and the torque is on the center steel "tube" I don't think it would be required procedure. Correct me is I am wrong.
Do we tighten the bolt hand tight, then put tire back on and lower car to ground then do the TORQUE and +90 tightening ? Can we torque the other bolts without the car being at ride height ? Will be tackling this repair on both sides in the next week.
Somebody at mavis told me I need the whole control arm replaced for $1000 when it might just be the bushing. Not including alignment. Anyway to get more money. Pays to do research. Thanks for the video!
Great vid! I'm planning to do this soon because I hear some crazy noises and I'm pretty sure the bushings are the cause. I'll definitely be referencing this when I get the bushings in! Also great job teaching your son, gotta teach em young 💯
Kudos for teaching your son early on how to work on cars. My critiques are, no torque wrench and tightening down suspension components with the suspension unloaded.... and no, I’m not a pro and I do actually work on my own cars and those of friends and family.
Pete was Hoping to ask you a car question,I have a 2014 Ford Fusion Titanium and it started to Stall out at Red lights at Idle. No codes come up normally but once I was stomping on the accelerator and got P00C6, but only once. How can I tell if I need the High pressure fuel pump under the hood or the one in the tank?
That code is for the low pressure side of the fuel system. You need to check the fuel pressure with a mechanical gauge and compare it to the pressure sensor reading to verify it's not the sensor. If the sensor is reading correctly, it's probably the low pressure fuel pump in the tank.
@@PetesGarageandperformance Thanks Pete!! I would have replaced the Wrong one! I'm a backyard mechanic at best and try to find out as much as possible for what ever I get into. Unfortunately I need to find a fuel pressure gauge and where to connect it. Removing the tank with out alot of the tools like a lift can be troublesome! You are Amazing and Thank You Tons!!
Do you know the part numbers for the bolts and nuts that should be replaced new when the SRX bushing is replaced? I have been unable to find the part numbers.
Great video as always. Would you please show me the best jacking points for this car? Using a standard floor jack and stands. I noticed you placed two stands at front of the car. Where did you place the floor jack to do that? As well as where do you put the floor jack to place two stands in the back, so you can have the whole car on 4 stands... Thanks again for your awesome videos.
You can jack the car up using anywhere on the cradle that is under the front of the vehicle. It is a big square frame that supports the engine and front suspension. I just put the Jack under the front middle of it. As for the rear, I didn’t lift it. But you could probably put it under the control arms or use the jacking points on the rocker panels.
Hi Pete, have u ever worked on a SRX SUNROOF? 2014 Mine has power to the roof but won't open. The sunshade won't come all the way forward. Stops 1/2 way when trying to close..
Hi Pete I did some shopping for the bushings and it looks like the cost of a bushing is more than 50% of the cost of a complete CA assembly, with the bushing. I've not done this repair before so I'm wondering if it makes sense to replace the entire CA rather than just the bushing. Your thoughts?
My wife’s SRX makes a clunking noise while turning at low speeds, mainly backing out of the driveway or parking. Was thinking to start by replacing the lower CA’s. Ever came across a sound like that?
@@reynaescamilla7600 have since sold the vehicle. But we ended up doing a full front suspension overhaul as pretty much everything was shot. Front control arms, ball joints, and shocks. Pretty sure it was the control arms.
Hi Pete, I have a 2014 SRX AWD. I have a pair of axle stands and a jack. Where are the proper points to jack up the car and put axel stands on? I see that you've placed them somewhere else than the spots suggested in the manual. Where would you suggest me placing them on? Thanks.
Same part number for both sides. If it needs the front bushing you need to get the whole arm. I can’t find just the front bushing. If you get the whole arm you also get the rear bushing, front bushing, and new ball joint.
Trying to replace the whole control arm. The bolt right behind the wheel free turn with the nut. It has the size 5 hex but no room to get a tool in there. Any ideas? I can't see any disassembly that allows access
Are you talking about the ball joint nut? Is so, the stud it tapered so you’ll have to put some pressure on it to seat the taper to prevent the stud from spinning. Put a Jack under the ball joint and use it to put some pressure on the ball joint. Turn the wheel so you can get a wrench in there and it should come off.
$310 plus an alignment. They are $63 each on rockauto.com. The parts price at the dealership was probably close to $100 each for the same part plus a little over $100 in labor.
@@PetesGarageandperformance I recently had my 2014 Cadillac SRX quoted for lower control arm (both sides) replacement at over $1,000 for the parts. Any suggestions on whether replacing whole arm should cost that much?
Spray Fluid Film on these bushings every fall. Do not use it for door gaskets- either silicone spray or Mothers VLR spray works better for door gaskets.
I agree this is not the proper way to torque these bolts according to factory service manual. Do the research before tightening bolts . He still did a good job with video .
There is two bushing and 1 ball joint but the one he replaced is the most common culprit and the only 1 that can be replaced without doing the whole ca
I'm pretty sure there is a lot of heat on these lithium mines for being bad for the environment. My 3/8 Milwaukee electric impact can't compete with my 3/8 air impact.
Thanks to Mark Elliott for bringing it to my attention that you SHOULD NOT TIGHTEN THE REAR BOLT ON THE CONTROL ARM BUSHING UNTIL THE VEHICLE IS AT RIDE HEIGHT. If you're wondering what the torque specification is on that rear bolt, it is 41 ft/lbs and then an additional 90*. You are also supposed to install a new bolt because it it torque to yield.
Is it really necessary to torque the bolts? Did you go back and torque them? I found video about preloading the control arm (lowering to ride height) before tightening the bolt. It is to prevent tearing the rubber bushings sandwiched on either side of the bushing assembly on another style of bushing. Since this bushing is made differently and the torque is on the center steel "tube" I don't think it would be required procedure. Correct me is I am wrong.
I didn’t go back and torque them. GM does say to torque the end bolt at ride height to prevent tearing the bushing. We will see how long it lasts.
Do we tighten the bolt hand tight, then put tire back on and lower car to ground then do the TORQUE and +90 tightening ?
Can we torque the other bolts without the car being at ride height ? Will be tackling this repair on both sides in the next week.
Are you referring to the singular bolt that goes into the bushing at the end? The one that you tighten last?
I like that your son help you.. really good experience for him he will never forgot
and he helps fix grandma's car
great job..
Somebody at mavis told me I need the whole control arm replaced for $1000 when it might just be the bushing. Not including alignment. Anyway to get more money. Pays to do research. Thanks for the video!
That’s awesome that your son is doing it👍👍👍 good job dad
Great vid! I'm planning to do this soon because I hear some crazy noises and I'm pretty sure the bushings are the cause. I'll definitely be referencing this when I get the bushings in!
Also great job teaching your son, gotta teach em young 💯
Thank you. It’s tough to get them off of Fortnite!
Kudos for teaching your son early on how to work on cars.
My critiques are, no torque wrench and tightening down suspension components with the suspension unloaded.... and no, I’m not a pro and I do actually work on my own cars and those of friends and family.
Great Video! Owen did awesome! He is a natural!
Yeah it was a proud Dad moment when he said he wanted to help. Happy New Year to you and the family.
Outstanding tutorial on those bushings . About to do this for my moms srx. Do you happen to know the torque specs on the 5 bolts that were removed?
Happy New Year Pete! Glad to see you back at it!! Appreciate All you show us!
Pete was Hoping to ask you a car question,I have a 2014 Ford Fusion Titanium and it started to Stall out at Red lights at Idle. No codes come up normally but once I was stomping on the accelerator and got P00C6, but only once. How can I tell if I need the High pressure fuel pump under the hood or the one in the tank?
Happy New Year to you too. I have more footage, just need to spend time editing it. I can work on a car much faster than I can edit videos. lol
That code is for the low pressure side of the fuel system. You need to check the fuel pressure with a mechanical gauge and compare it to the pressure sensor reading to verify it's not the sensor. If the sensor is reading correctly, it's probably the low pressure fuel pump in the tank.
@@PetesGarageandperformance Thanks Pete!! I would have replaced the Wrong one! I'm a backyard mechanic at best and try to find out as much as possible for what ever I get into. Unfortunately I need to find a fuel pressure gauge and where to connect it. Removing the tank with out alot of the tools like a lift can be troublesome!
You are Amazing and Thank You Tons!!
Do you know the part numbers for the bolts and nuts that should be replaced new when the SRX bushing is replaced? I have been unable to find the part numbers.
Great video as always. Would you please show me the best jacking points for this car? Using a standard floor jack and stands. I noticed you placed two stands at front of the car. Where did you place the floor jack to do that? As well as where do you put the floor jack to place two stands in the back, so you can have the whole car on 4 stands... Thanks again for your awesome videos.
You can jack the car up using anywhere on the cradle that is under the front of the vehicle. It is a big square frame that supports the engine and front suspension. I just put the Jack under the front middle of it. As for the rear, I didn’t lift it. But you could probably put it under the control arms or use the jacking points on the rocker panels.
Great video, good pointers especially the wheel cap locator! How many miles on the SRX before the need for the bushings?
Hi Pete, have u ever worked on a SRX SUNROOF? 2014
Mine has power to the roof but won't open. The sunshade won't come all the way forward. Stops 1/2 way when trying to close..
Hi Pete
I did some shopping for the bushings and it looks like the cost of a bushing is more than 50% of the cost of a complete CA assembly, with the bushing. I've not done this repair before so I'm wondering if it makes sense to replace the entire CA rather than just the bushing. Your thoughts?
I got moog lifetime warranty bushing for $40
My wife’s SRX makes a clunking noise while turning at low speeds, mainly backing out of the driveway or parking. Was thinking to start by replacing the lower CA’s. Ever came across a sound like that?
I would look at the sway bar end links or bushings. Check out my video on the sway bar bushings. That might be your problem.
I have a 2016 and it does the same. Did you fix yours and was that the issue? THanks In advance
@@reynaescamilla7600 have since sold the vehicle. But we ended up doing a full front suspension overhaul as pretty much everything was shot. Front control arms, ball joints, and shocks. Pretty sure it was the control arms.
Hi Pete, I have a 2014 SRX AWD. I have a pair of axle stands and a jack. Where are the proper points to jack up the car and put axel stands on? I see that you've placed them somewhere else than the spots suggested in the manual. Where would you suggest me placing them on? Thanks.
Sorry, wrong video. I put them under the cradle.
Wife comes in the room watcha doing oh nothing just watching an 8 year old on how to fix your car hahahahahah
Lol. Nice!
Did I miss it? Both bushings on each side are not the same part no., are they? What is the PN for the front bushing? Thanks for this video !!!
Same part number for both sides. If it needs the front bushing you need to get the whole arm. I can’t find just the front bushing. If you get the whole arm you also get the rear bushing, front bushing, and new ball joint.
& was it clunking over bumps?
I have the same vehicle and mine bushing are seized on.this Cadillac came from back east Philadelphia some where? Any thoughts
Air hammer time.
Trying to replace the whole control arm. The bolt right behind the wheel free turn with the nut. It has the size 5 hex but no room to get a tool in there. Any ideas? I can't see any disassembly that allows access
Are you talking about the ball joint nut? Is so, the stud it tapered so you’ll have to put some pressure on it to seat the taper to prevent the stud from spinning. Put a Jack under the ball joint and use it to put some pressure on the ball joint. Turn the wheel so you can get a wrench in there and it should come off.
awesome
What was the dealership quotefor the bushings?
$310 plus an alignment. They are $63 each on rockauto.com. The parts price at the dealership was probably close to $100 each for the same part plus a little over $100 in labor.
@@PetesGarageandperformance I recently had my 2014 Cadillac SRX quoted for lower control arm (both sides) replacement at over $1,000 for the parts. Any suggestions on whether replacing whole arm should cost that much?
Spray Fluid Film on these bushings every fall. Do not use it for door gaskets- either silicone spray or Mothers VLR spray works better for door gaskets.
Those rear bushings are not going to last long if they stay tighten that way. Should do another video to show how it should be done.
I agree this is not the proper way to torque these bolts according to factory service manual. Do the research before tightening bolts . He still did a good job with video .
How many bushings go on that arm?
There is two bushing and 1 ball joint but the one he replaced is the most common culprit and the only 1 that can be replaced without doing the whole ca
Do a video for the rear please
I’ve never had to replace one of the rear bushings on an SRX.
Sxr4 2010 catalyst replacement with O2 sensor
Air tools? In 2020 come on now electric is better for the environment
I'm pretty sure there is a lot of heat on these lithium mines for being bad for the environment. My 3/8 Milwaukee electric impact can't compete with my 3/8 air impact.