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2010 Cadillac Truck Escalade/ESV RWD V8-6.2L Technical Service Bulletin # 12-03-10-002 Date: 121126

2010 Cadillac Truck Escalade/ESV RWD V8-6.2L Technical Service Bulletin # 12-03-10-002 Date: 121126



Wheels/Tires - Proper Wheel Installation/Wheel Torque Technique



INFORMATION



Bulletin No.: 12-03-10-002



Date: November 26, 2012



Subject: Proper Wheel Installation and Wheel Torque Techniques



Models:



2006-2013 GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks



Some customer may report vibration in the steering wheel or the seat centered at a frequency of 10-14 Hz, between 93-115 km/h (58-72 mph). First



order tire/wheel vibration may be misdiagnosed as tire/wheel assembly imbalance or excessive tire Radial Force Variation.



Inappropriate wheel torque methods may cause the wheel and tire assembly to be offset when mounting. This offset causes the mass of the tire and



wheel to "orbit" the axis of the hub and creates vibration similar to a tire with high RFV or a tire with an imbalance.



Notice



Improper torque may cause distortion of the brake rotor, and may result in variance in wheel mounting that can cause smooth road shake vibration.



Proper Wheel Installation Information



Remove the tire and wheel assemblies from the vehicle. Index them at least two stud positions from the previous position and re-install them.



Tighten using an appropriate torque pattern technique in the three steps below. Do not use torque sticks or an impact driver to tighten wheel lug



nuts.



Important



Do not use torque sticks or an impact driver to tighten wheel lug nuts.



1. With the wheel off of the ground, install all lug nuts hand tight using only a socket.



2. Snug all lug nuts using a star or "criss-cross" pattern using a hand wrench. Refer to the appropriate illustration for the number of lugs on the



wheel being installed.



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3. Lower the vehicle until there is just enough contact to provide resistance to complete torquing to specification with a torque wrench.