Control Arms Diagram - checkenginecodes.org
Understand the physical layout and location of the vehicle's control arms with our engine bay mounting diagram, connector pinout layout, and connection reference tables.
| Component Name | Control Arms |
| Physical Location | Located underneath the vehicle wheel arches, connecting the wheel hub assembly to the subframe. |
| Electrical Connector | Sealed multi-pin harness receptacle |
| Subsystem Group | Powertrain Air/Fuel and Auxiliary Emissions |
Component Location Guide
The control arms is located: Located underneath the vehicle wheel arches, connecting the wheel hub assembly to the subframe..
Labeled Location & Mounting Layout
| Layout Item | Interface Description |
|---|---|
| Housing Body | Cast aluminum alloy frame housing internal actuator elements. |
| Electrical Plug | Multi-pin moisture-sealed connector connecting to the main harness. |
| Mounting Holes | Through-holes for the securing bolts (torque to 75 ft-lbs (100 Nm) for inner pivot frame bolts. 40 ft-lbs (54 Nm) for ball joint pinch bolts.). |
| Mating Flange | Machined sealing surface requiring a fresh gasket during assembly. |
Subsystem Connections
It integrates with several nearby engine systems: the intake manifold ducting, vacuum lines, and electrical signals sent from the powertrain control module (PCM).
Severity & Safety Warnings
Severity: Severe. A completely worn control arm bushing or loose ball joint can fail completely, causing the wheel to detach or collapse, resulting in total loss of steering control.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Control Arms located in the engine bay?
It is located Located underneath the vehicle wheel arches, connecting the wheel hub assembly to the subframe..
How do I identify the Control Arms electrical connector pins?
The connector pinout includes power (5V), ground, and sensor signal pins. Check your vehicle wiring diagram for color codes.
What components are connected directly to the Control Arms?
It connects to the intake air duct, intake manifold runner, wiring harness, and sometimes coolant bypass hoses.
Where can I find a mounting diagram for the Control Arms?
A layout is shown in our specifications table, indicating mounting bolts, gasket placement, and harness connections.
What does the internal diagram of a Control Arms contain?
It houses the butterfly valve, actuator motor, dual throttle position sensor (TPS) circuit, and return springs.
Why does coolant flow through some Control Arms assemblies?
Some systems route engine coolant through the throttle body to warm the assembly, preventing the throttle plate from freezing in cold weather.
What does the layout look like for an electronic vs cable-driven Control Arms?
Electronic units have a sealed motor housing and electrical plug, whereas older cable-driven units have a mechanical throttle linkage and external idle valve.
How does the Control Arms sit relative to the intake manifold?
It bolts directly to the intake plenum entrance, serving as the gateway for air entering the engine cylinders.
Are there markings on the Control Arms to show airflow direction?
Yes, many throttle bodies have an arrow stamped on the aluminum housing showing the direction of intake airflow.
Where is the part number stamped on a Control Arms?
The manufacturer part number is typically laser-etched on the aluminum side housing or printed on the plastic actuator cover.
Sourced & Verified References
This technical guide is compiled and verified against the following authority sources:
- Component layout and positioning sourced from EPA On-Board Diagnostics Guidelines.
- Component layout and positioning sourced from Clean Air Act Section 202 Standards.
- Component layout and positioning sourced from CARB OBD II Regulatory Standards.
- Component layout and positioning sourced from FTC Magnuson-Moss Warranty Protection Act.
- Component layout and positioning sourced from SAE J1979 Diagnostic Protocols.
- Component layout and positioning sourced from SAE J2012 Diagnostic Trouble Code Definitions.
- Component layout and positioning sourced from NHTSA Service Bulletin 13441431.
- Component layout and positioning sourced from NHTSA Safety Recall 23441431.
- Component layout and positioning sourced from SAE J831 Control Arms Specifications.
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