2025-08-08
Grounding Stud - Shock Tower - Front - LH (Restore)
Correction Code 10102808
- 2025-08-07: Released new procedure.
Special tools required for this procedure:
Part Number | Description | |
1120017-00-A | Bolt, HF M8X29 | |
1080554-00-A | Hand reamer / deburring - 3/4" head North America, APAC only | |
1080554-01-A | Hand reamer / deburring tool Europe only | |
1127193-00-A | Kit, ground stud repair | |
1099760-00-A | Lube, cutting 4 oz North America only | |
1106057-00-A | Lube, cutting 400 g Canada only | |
1099760-01-A | Lube, cutting 8 oz Canada only | |
1028556-00-A | Primer, self-etching, green 15 oz North America, APAC only | |
1111025-00-A | Primer, self-etching, green lq, 946 mL Europe only | |
1076927-00-A | Resistance meter, microohm, Hioki RM 3548 | |
1118500-00-A | Riv-nut M8, THK HD | |
1127191-01-A | Setting tool, hydraulic, M8 riv-nut | |
1054112-00-A | Tool, wire scratch brush Europe only | |
1081542-00-A | Wire brush North America, APAC only |
Warning
Drilling outside of the area specified in this procedure might compromise vehicle crash safety.
Note
This procedure shows the LH front shock tower grounding stud repair process from inside of the frunk area. The grounding stud repair process is similar from the LH front wheel arch side.
Note
The illustrations in this procedure show the LH front shock tower. Locations are similar for the RH shock tower.
Repair
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Determine the necessary steps to gain access to the LH front shock tower grounding stud repair area:
- If the appropriate tools are available to drill a new grounding stud hole in the shock tower from inside of the frunk area, remove the 12V battery bracket beam to access the grounding stud repair area. See 12V Battery Bracket Beam (Remove and Replace).
Figure 1. Broken grounding stud - If the appropriate tools are not available to drill a new grounding stud hole in the front shock tower from inside of the frunk area, remove the LH front air spring module to access the grounding stud repair area from the LH front wheel arch side. See .
- If the appropriate tools are available to drill a new grounding stud hole in the shock tower from inside of the frunk area, remove the 12V battery bracket beam to access the grounding stud repair area. See 12V Battery Bracket Beam (Remove and Replace).
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Use a wire brush to clean all corrosion from the grounding strap connector. If the remaining connector is severely pitted or deformed, replace the connector.
Figure 2. Grounding strap connector -
Rework the LH front shock tower grounding stud repair area:
WarningWear protective eyewear and hearing protection when drilling.WarningOnly drill through the shock tower. Drilling too far can result in damage to the vehicle.CAUTIONDo not use excessive force on the drill. Use steady, medium pressure and drill speed to allow the drill bit to cut the material. If the pressure on the drill is excessive or the drill speed is too low, the cut hole is more likely to be torn and out-of-round.
- Use a small-diameter (50 mm) medium-abrasive surface conditioning disc to remove the paint from the mating surface of the new rivet nut to ensure conductivity.
- Use a clean towel to remove dirt and debris from the new rivet nut.
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Use the rivet nut hand or hydraulic installation tool to install the new rivet nut into the grounding stud hole. Make sure that the rivet nut is seated flush to the surface of the LH front shock tower.
NoteThe illustrations in this step show the LH front rail grounding stud. Locations are similar for the LH front shock tower.
Option 1: Hand installation tool Option 2: Hydraulic installation tool Figure 4. Installation hand tool, riv-nut, M8 NoteThis tool is part of 1127193-00-A Kit, ground stud repair.CAUTIONIn these steps, do not use a wrench to tighten the rivet nut tool unless otherwise instructed.- If necessary, turn the hollow bolt counterclockwise into the nut to assemble the tool.
- Insert the long bolt through the hollow bolt of the assembled tool.
- Thread the M8 cap screw into the rivet nut and hand tighten.
- Insert the rivet nut, with the tool attached, into the hole.
- Use a 22 mm open end wrench to hold the nut.TIpIf needed, a clamp can be used to brace the wrench across the front rail.
- Use a torque wrench with an 18 mm deep socket to turn the hollow bolt clockwise.55 Nm (40.6 lbs-ft)CAUTIONThe tool must remain perpendicular to the hole during the install.
- Remove the long bolt from the tool to release the rivet nut.
Figure 5. 1127191-01-A Setting tool, hydraulic, M8 riv-nut - If necessary, install the threaded stud adapter onto the tool.
- Attach the rivet nut to the tool with the face of the rivet nut toward the tool.
- Insert the rivet nut, with the tool attached, into the hole.
- Squeeze the larger handles together to pump the tool. Pump until the handles click and stay together.CAUTIONThe tool must remain perpendicular to the hole during the install.
- Squeeze the smaller handle to release pressure from the rivet nut.
- Turn the knob on the tool to remove the tool from the rivet nut.
Figure 6. Uncompressed and compressed rivet nuts Figure 7. Installed rivet nut -
Use the Hioki resistance meter to measure the face of the rivet nut to the abraded aluminum surface of the LH front shock tower for resistance in milliohms.
- If the value displayed is greater than 0.1 milliohm (0.0001 ohm), measure at another location.
- If the value displayed is still greater than 0.1 milliohm, replace the rivet nut.
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Attach the grounding strap to the rivet nut using the new bolt.12 Nm (8.8 lbs-ft)NoteThe rivet nut requires more torque than the original grounding stud.NoteThe illustration in this step shows the LH front rail grounding stud. Location is similar for the LH front shock tower.
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Use the Hioki resistance meter to measure an exposed spot on the grounding strap connector to the same abraded aluminum surface of the LH front shock tower for resistance in milliohms.
- If the value displayed is greater than 0.1 milliohm (0.0001 ohm), measure at another location.
- If the value displayed is still greater than 0.1 milliohm, replace the rivet nut.
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Paint the abraded area.
NoteThe illustrations in this step show the LH front rail grounding stud. Locations are similar for the LH front shock tower.
Option 1: Spray paint Option 2: Brush paint - Remove the wires from the new hole.
- Mask the face of the rivet nut.NoteFor optimum grounding, the face of the rivet nut must be clean and clear of any paint.
- Mask any other components in the area.
- Spray 3 coats of self-etching primer on all abraded aluminum. Wait 5 minutes between coats.CAUTIONMake sure there is no exposed aluminum.
- Use the new grounding strap bolt to secure the grounding strap to the rivet nut.12 Nm (8.8 lbs-ft)
- Mask any components in the area.NoteFor optimum grounding, the face of the rivet nut must be clean and clear of any paint.
- Carefully brush up to 6 coats of self-etching primer on all abraded aluminum. Wait 6 minutes between coats.CAUTIONMake sure there is no exposed aluminum.
- After the primer completely dries, remove the mask material.