Determine If Vehicle Is Repairable (Driver Side and Passenger Side Inspection)
Determine if Vehicle is Repairable (driver side AND passenger side inspection)NOTE:
The following pictures in this section are of the driver side. The passenger side is the same regarding inspection and location of rust.
1. Lift the vehicle on a hoist.
2. Remove both front wheels.
3. Inspect for corrosion ON BOTH SIDES in the strut housing Area 1 and wheel house Area 2 (see Figures 1 through 4).
Area 1: Look for perforation (holes) in the metal only in the areas outlined above.
NOTE:
If needed, refer to examples (additional photos) of Area 1 perforation inspection.
If there is perforation (holes) in the metal in Area 1 on the driver side OR passenger side:
a. Retain the vehicle at the dealer. (The vehicle is not repairable.)
b. Supply the customer with a rental car.
c. Fax a completed Non-Repairable Report to Morley.
If there is no perforation (no holes) in the metal in Area 1 on the driver side AND passenger side:
^ Go to Area 2.
Area 2: Look for "scab corrosion" (flaking rust or raised rust) only in the area outlined above.
NOTE:
If needed, refer to example (additional photo) of Area 2 scab corrosion inspection.
Figure 5 is an example of "scab corrosion" (flaking and
raised rust).
If there is scab corrosion (flaking or raised rust) in Area 2 on the driver side OR passenger side:
a. Retain the vehicle at the dealer. (The vehicle is not repairable.)
b. Supply the customer with a rental car.
c. Fax a completed Non-Repairable Report to Morley.
If there is no scab corrosion (no flaking or raised rust) in Area 2 on the driver side AND passenger side:
^ If there is no perforation in Area 1 and no scab corrosion in Area 2, the vehicle is "repairable".
^ To determine the repair level on each side, go to the Repair Chart.
NOTE:
Corrosion or rust on the strut or other suspension components is not covered by this campaign.