Oh, here is the
VF workshop manual which has the following sections:
<General Information>
<Description and Operation>
<Vibration Diagnosis and Correction>
<5. Vibration Analysis - Tire and Wheel>
and
<18. Tire and Wheel Inspection>
upto
<23. Tire and Wheel Assembly Isolation Test>
It's worth reading <description and operation> and <vibration diagnosis and corretion> sections 5, 18-23 as a minimum . Maybe skim the other sections. It should give you an idea of the complexity the issue.
Anyway, I use a PC and open the PDF within LibreOffice (free software) then i click on the bookmarks icon on the left of the window which opens an index i can click on to ope that section making it easier to navigate
Sadly the hyperlinks within the doc don't work
I've also had some minor vibrations but never had any dealer service tech follow such process using such equipment. In one case I could hear a whine but the tech couldn't hear anything however he was able to loudly pronounce that my concerns are "normal for the model"? One can only laugh at that
But i'm in no hurry as these concerns have been logged already - customer to monitor or such
Gues I'm still to work through the often stated jc comments that with some dealers, repaired cars can come back worse than when it they went in