
Lining 
material
Front
disc 
brake
Pad 
width 
x 
thickness 
x
length
Total
braking 
area
Rear 
brake
Lining 
width 
x 
thickness 
x
length
Total
braking 
area
Tightening 
torque
Brake
pedal 
fulcrum
pin
Master
cylinder 
installation 
bolt
Brake 
tube 
installation
flare 
nut
Rear 
brake 
hose
and 
connector
installation 
nut
Front 
wheel
cylinder 
installation 
bolt
Brake
warning 
switch 
installation
bolt
Front
brake 
disc 
installation
bolt
Caliper 
assembly 
installation 
bolt
Rear 
brake
adjuster 
installation 
bolt
Hand
brake 
cable
hanger 
strap
installation 
bolt
Hand 
brake 
lever 
installation 
bolt
Rotor 
and 
hub
installation 
bolt 
CHASSIS
mm
in
cm2
sq 
in
mm 
in
cm2
sq 
in
kg 
m
ft 
1b
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m 
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
Ib 
B40 
Akebuno
make
42 
5 
x 
10
3 
x 
53 
I 
1 
673
x 
0
406 
x 
2 
091
90
3 
14 
0
35
x 
4 
8 
x 
195 
1
378
x 
0
1890 
x 
7
68
273
42
3
2 
0 
to 
3 
0
11 
6 
to 
217
2
1 
to 
2 
9 
15
2 
to
21 
0
1
5 
to
1 
8
l 
0 
8 
to 
13 
0
1
5
to 
1 
8 
10 
8 
to 
13 
0
a 
0 
5
to 
0 
7 
3
6 
to 
5 
I
b 
1 
6 
to 
2 
2
I 
1 
6 
to 
15 
9
0
32 
to 
0 
44
2
31 
to 
3 
18
2 
7 
to 
3 
7
19
5 
to
26 
8
4 
6 
to 
6 
1 
33
3 
to 
44
1
1 
6 
to 
2 
2 
11 
6 
to 
15
9
0
32
to 
0 
44
2
31 
to 
3 
18
1 
0
to 
I 
4 
7
23 
to
10
1
44
to 
59 
31 
8 
to 
42 
7
TROUBLE 
DIAGNOSES 
AND
CORRECTIONS
Condition
Spongy 
pedal 
Air 
in 
brake 
lines 
Probable
cause
Swollen 
hose
due 
to 
deterioration 
or
use 
of
poor 
quality 
brake
fluid
BR 
24 
Corrective 
action
Bleed
thoroughly
Replace 
hose
and 
bleed 
the
system 

I
CHASSIS
4
Adjust 
the
preload 
of 
the 
worm
bearing 
by 
selecting
the 
thickness
of 
he
worm
bearing 
shim 
five 
kinds 
0 
05
to 
0 
20
mm 
0 
0020 
to 
0
0079 
in 
so 
that 
the 
initial
torque 
of 
the
steering 
wheel 
is 
2 
0
to 
5 
0
kg 
cm 
27 
8
to
694 
in
oz 
without 
sector 
shaft
J
Fig 
ST 
10
Measuring 
initial
tunring 
torque
Note
Apply 
oil 
on 
the 
worm
bearings 
The
turning
torque 
wheel 
in 
motion 
should 
be 
100 
to 
250
gr
13 
5 
to 
8
8 
oz 
at 
20 
em 
7 
874 
in 
radius 
of 
the
steering 
wheel 
As 
to 
the 
standard 
number 
of 
worm
bearing 
shims 
refer 
to 
the
following 
table
Worm
bearing 
shim
Thickness 
mm 
in
0 
05 
0 
0020
0 
07 
0 
0028
0 
08 
0 
0031
0 
10 
0 
0039
0 
20 
0 
0079
5
Sector 
shaft 
lash
adjuster 
end 
clearance 
Assemble
lash
adjuster 
with
shim 
in
the 
slot 
of 
the
sector 
shaft 
end
Measure
clearance 
0 
05 
mm 
0
0020 
in
To 
obtain 
this 
clearance
five 
various
thickness 
shims
are 
available 
Adjusting 
screw 
shim
Thickness 
mm
in
1
515 
to 
1
535 
0 
0596
to 
0 
0604
1 
545
to 
1 
565 
0
0608 
to 
0 
0616
1
575 
to 
1 
595 
0 
0620 
to 
0
0628
1
605 
to 
1
625 
0 
0632 
to 
0
0640
1 
63510 
1 
655
0 
0644 
to 
0 
0652
Fig 
ST 
J 
J
Checking 
lash
adjuster 
end 
clearance
6 
Assemble 
the 
sector
shaft 
into
the
gear 
housing
I 
Rotate
worm
column
by 
hand 
unlil
ball 
nut 
is 
in 
the
center 
of 
its 
travel 
so 
that 
the
center 
tooth
of
sector 
shaft
enters 
into
the 
center
tooth
space 
of
ball
nut
2
With
new
gasket 
in
place 
push 
the
sector 
shaft
cover 
with 
sector
shaft 
in
place
After
making 
sure 
that
there 
is 
some
lash 
between 
the
rack 
and
sector 
teeth
tighten 
side 
cover
bolts
Tightening 
torque 
is 
I 
7 
to 
2
8
kg 
m
I2
3 
to 
20 
2
ft
lb
Note
Apply 
oil 
on 
the 
sector
shaft
3
Lock 
the
adjust 
screw 
with
the
adjusting 
screw 
nut
temporarily
4 
Move
the 
sector 
shaft
several 
times 
from 
the
side 
of
the
gear 
arm 
and 
make
sure 
it
turns
smoothly
5 
Connect 
the
gear 
arm 
to
the 
sector 
shaft 
When
fitting 
the
gear 
arm
the
aligning 
marks 
on 
the
gear 
arm
and 
sector
shaft 
should 
be
matched
correctly
ST
6 

CHASSIS
The
following 
tightening 
torque 
of 
nuts
shall 
be
adopted
Ball 
stud
nut
3 
0 
to 
5 
0
kg 
m
21 
7 
to
36 
2 
ft
lb
Gear 
arm 
nut
14
kg 
m
101 
ft 
lb
Idler 
arm
nut
57 
to 
6
3
kg 
m 
41 
2
to 
45 
6
ft 
lb
2
Assembly 
of
the 
idler
assembly 
is
accomplished 
as
follows
I 
Apply 
soap 
water
on 
the
outer 
circumference 
of
bushing
Press 
the
bushing 
into 
the 
idler
arm
carefully 
until 
the
bushing 
protrudes 
equally 
at 
the 
both
sides
2
Fit 
idler
arm
body 
in 
the 
rubber
bushing
Keep 
the
idler 
arm 
center 
line 
in
parallel 
with 
the
chassis 
center 
line
INSTALLATION
Installation 
can 
be
accomplished 
in 
the 
reverse
order 
of
removal
Pay 
attention 
to
the
following
points
Set 
the
length 
of 
both 
side
rods 
to
296 
8 
mm 
11
69
in 
It 
should 
be 
done
between 
the
ball 
stud 
centers
2
Check 
wheel
alignment 
and
if
necessary 
adjust 
it
ACCIDENT 
COLLISION
When 
accident 
collision 
occurs
unfortunately 
and
the
vehicle
especially 
its 
front 
unit 
is
damaged 
conduct
inspection 
in
accordance 
with 
the
following 
instruction
Inspect 
the
steering 
system
particularly 
carefully
because 
it 
is 
a
very 
important 
unit 
for
driving
I
Check 
both 
side
steering 
angles 
for 
correct 
balance
2
With 
the 
tires
positioned 
at 
neutral
steering 
wheel 
bar 
for
correct
position 
check 
the 
l 
3
Operate 
the
steering 
system 
and 
check
it 
for
sliding
noise
4
Check 
the
operation 
for 
smoothness
l 
5 
Check 
the
side 
rod 
and 
cross
rod 
for
bending
6 
Check 
the
gear 
arm
for 
crack
7 
Check
the
gear 
housing 
tiglltening 
bolt 
for 
slackness
and
installation 
boss
for 
crack
8
Check 
the
sector 
shaft 
serration
for
twisting
9
Check 
the 
sector
gear 
for
crack
10
Check 
the
ball 
screw
for
pitting
II
Check 
the
column 
shaft 
for
bending 
crack 
and
sliding 
scar
12
Check 
the
jacket 
tube 
for
bending
13 
Check 
the
steering 
post 
clamp 
for
existance 
of
column 
offset
14 
Check 
the
side 
member
gear 
housing 
installation 
unit
for 
deformation
IS
Check 
the
portion 
of
the
steering 
post 
bracket
installed 
on
the
steering 
post 
clamp 
for 
correct
installation
AD
JUSTMENT
I
Toe 
in
The
procedure 
of
toe 
in
adjustment 
is 
outlined 
in
section
FRONT 
AXLE 
AND 
FRONT 
SUSPENSION
2
Steering 
angle
Under 
the
specified 
load 
4
passengers 
adjust 
the
stopper 
bolt 
of
the 
knuckle 
arm 
so 
that 
the 
inner 
wheel
has 
an
angle 
of 
430
Note
Specified 
steering 
angle 
of 
wheel 
is 
430 
for 
inner
wheel 
and 
36005 
for 
outer
wheel
ST 
16 

STEERING
SERVICE 
DATA 
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Gear 
ratio
Steering 
wheel 
diameter
Oil
capacity
Steering 
angle 
inner 
wheel
outer 
wheel
Play 
steering 
wheel
Standard
thickness 
of 
worrn
bearing 
shims
Initial
turning 
torque 
of
column
assembly
Clearance 
of
adjusting 
screw 
to
sector
shaft
Length 
of
side 
rod
Tightening
torque
Steering 
wheel 
lock
nut
Steering 
post 
clamp 
to
steering
post 
bracket 
bolls
Collapsible
Steering 
column 
hole
cover 
bolts
Column 
to
gear 
housing 
bolts
Side 
cover 
to
gear 
housing 
bolts
Adjusting 
screw
lock 
nut
Sector 
shaft 
to
pitman 
arm 
nut
Gear
housing 
to 
side 
main
bar
bolts 
and
nuts
Idler 
arm 
nut 
Recirculating 
ball
type
mm 
in
L
US
pt 
Imp 
pt 
15 
I 
I
400 
157
0 
24
I 
2 
3 
8
430
360
mm 
in 
20 
to 
25
0 
787 
to 
0 
984
mm 
in 
0
5 
0 
0197
kg 
em 
in
oz 
2 
0
to 
5 
0
27 
8 
to 
69 
4
mrn 
in
mm 
in 
0 
05 
0
0020
296 
8
11 
69
kg 
m
ft 
lb 
3 
0
to 
3 
5 
217 
to 
25
3
kg 
m 
ft 
lb
kg 
m 
ft 
Ib
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb
kg 
m 
ft 
lb
kg 
m 
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb 
0 
8
to 
1 
0 
5
8 
to 
7 
2
1 
5
to 
1 
8 
10 
8
to 
13
0 
8 
to 
1 
0 
5
8 
to 
7 
2
1 
5 
to 
2 
5
10 
8 
to
18 
1
I 
7 
to 
2 
8
12
3 
to 
20 
2
2 
0 
to 
3 
0
14 
5
to 
21
7
14 
101
kg 
m 
ft 
lb
kg 
m
ft 
lb 
1 
9 
to
2 
6
13 
7
to 
18 
8
57
to 
6
3
41
2 
to 
45
6
Idler 
arm 
to 
side 
main
bar 
bolts 
and
nuts
kg 
m 
ft 
Ib
Ball
stud 
nuts
kg 
m 
ft 
lb
Side 
rod 
bar
lock 
nuts
kg 
m 
ft 
lb 
1 
9
to 
2 
6 
13 
7
to 
18 
8
3 
0
to 
5 
0 
21 
7
to 
36 
2
8 
0
to 
10 
0 
57 
8 
to 
72
3
ST 
17 

CHASSIS
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES 
AND
CORRECTIONS
Condition
Heavy 
steering
Loose
steering
PuU 
to 
one
side
Steering 
shock 
Probable 
cause
Low 
tire
pressure
Incorrect
front 
wheel
alignment
Lack 
of
lubricant
Firm
sticking 
of
the 
ball
joint 
and 
strut
bearing
Improper 
adjustment 
and
damage 
of
steering
gear 
housing
Hard
locking 
of
column
bearing
Incorrect 
front
wheel
bearing 
adjustment
Loose
steering 
linkage 
connections
Loose
steering 
gear 
housing
mounting
Incorrect
adjustment 
of
adjust 
nut
Incorrect 
tire
pressure
Incorrect 
front 
wheel
alignment
Incorrect
front 
wheel
bearing 
adjustment
Unequal 
brake
adjustment
Weak 
front
suspension 
units
Deformation 
or
improper 
fitting 
of 
sus
pension
Incorrect 
front 
wheel
alignment
Loose 
front 
wheel
bearings
Loose
steering 
linkage 
connection 
and
trans
verse 
link
Incorrect
adjustment 
of
ball 
nut
Wheels
out 
of
balance
ST 
18 
Corrective
action
Inflate
tires 
to
recommended
pressure
Adjust 
to
specifications
Lubricate
steering 
gear 
and 
ball
joints 
or
replace 
worn 
ball
joint
Replace
Adjust 
or
replace 
according 
to 
instructions
Lubricate 
with
bearing
grease
Adjust 
or
replace 
as
required
Inspect 
replace 
worn
parts 
if
any 
and
tighten 
nuts 
to 
recommended
torque
Tighten 
mounting 
bolts
to
proper 
torque
Adjust 
according 
to
instructions
Inflate 
to 
recommended
pressure
Inspect 
and
correct 
front 
wheel
alignment
Adjust 
bearings 
according 
to
instructions
Adjust 
brakes
Replace
Check 
correct 
or
replace
Inspect 
and 
correct 
front 
wheel
alignment
Adjust 
bearings
Inspect 
replace 
worn
parts 
if
any 
and
tighten 
nuts 
to
proper 
torque
Adjust 
steering 
gear 
according 
to
in
structions
Inspect 
and 
correct 
wheel
balance 

BODY
ELECTRICAL
Wiper 
motor
replacement
First
of 
all 
remove 
the
connector
plug 
from 
the
wiper 
motoI
2 
Remove 
a 
nut 
used 
to 
connect
wiper 
motor 
worm
wheel 
shaft 
to
the
connecting 
rod 
from 
passenger
compartment 
side 
dash
panel
3 
Loosen 
three 
bolts 
used 
to 
install 
the
wiper 
motor 
on
the 
cowl 
dash 
remove 
the
wiper 
motor
4 
Reinstall 
a 
new
wiper 
motor 
in 
reverse
sequence 
of
removal
Fig 
BE 
44
Wiper 
motor
Q
V 
rt
ir
o
y
At
Jllif
Fig 
BE 
45
Wiper 
motor
linkage
Wiper 
blade
operating 
range
When
removing 
the
wiper 
arm 
loosen
the
wiper 
arm
attaching 
nut 
and
pull 
out 
the
wiper 
arm 
from 
the
pivot
shaft 
When
installing 
the
wiper 
arm 
on 
the
pivot 
shaft 
provide 
the 
arm 
with 
a
proper 
installation
angle 
so 
that
the 
windshield
wiper 
blade 
is
positioned 
correctly 
The
wiper 
arm
attaching 
nut
tightening 
torque 
is 
60 
5
kg 
m
434 
36 
2lb 
ft
Fig 
BE 
46
Removing
wiper 
arm
00
I
i
Fig 
BE 
47
Wiper 
arm
installation
Wiper 
washer 
switch
replacement
Remove 
the
connector 
from 
back 
of 
the
wiper
washer 
switch
2
Depressing 
and
turning 
the
wiper 
switch
knob
counterclockwise 
remove 
it
3 
Loosen
the 
escutcheon 
and
remove 
the
wiper 
switch
from 
the 
cluster 
lid
Washer 
nozzle
adjustment
When 
the
washer 
nozzle 
is 
installed 
or 
when 
washer
fluid 
is 
not
sprayed 
properly 
adjust 
the 
nozzle 
direction
so 
that
fluid 
is
sprayed 
in
range 
indicated 
in
Figure 
BE
48
BE 
27 

ENGINE 
MECHANICAL
3
Apply 
engine 
oil
to 
the 
main
bearing 
surfaces 
on
both 
sides 
of 
the
cylinder 
block 
and
cap
Install 
the 
crankshaft
4 
Install 
the 
main
bearing 
cap 
and
tighten 
the
bolts
with
specified 
torque
Tightening
torque
5 
0
to 
6
0
kg 
m 
36
to 
43
ft 
lb
Notes 
a
Arrange 
the
parts 
so 
that 
the 
arrow
mark 
on
the
bearing 
cap 
is 
faced 
toward 
the 
front 
of 
the
engine
b 
Prior 
to
tightening 
the
bearing 
cap 
bolts
place
the
bearing 
cap 
at 
a
proper 
position 
by
shifting
the 
crankshaft 
in 
the
axial 
direction
c
Tighten 
the
bearing 
cap 
bolts
gradually 
in
separating 
two 
to
three
stages 
and
outwardly 
from
the 
center 
beari
ng
d 
After
securing 
the
bearing 
cap 
bolts 
ascertain
that 
the 
crankshaft
can 
be
easily 
rotated
5 
Make 
sure
that 
the 
crankshaft 
end
play 
is
correct
Crankshaft 
end
play
0 
05
to 
0 
15
rom 
0 
0020 
to
0 
0059
in
Fig 
EM 
73
Crankshaft 
end
play 
check
EM 
27 
Fig 
EM 
73 
t
Applying 
adhesive
6 
Install 
the 
rear 
oil 
seal
7 
Install 
the
flywheel 
securely
using 
the
lock 
washers
and
tighten 
the 
bolts 
with
specified
torque
Tightening 
torque
6
5 
to 
7 
5
kg 
m 
47
to 
54
ft 
lb
Iii
Fig 
EM 
74
Flywheel 
installation
8 
Rotate 
the
engine 
a
quarter 
turn 
and 
install 
the
piston 
rod
assembly 

ENGINE
MECHANICAL
SERVICE 
DATA 
AND 
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL 
SPECIFICATION
Cylinder 
arrangement 
4 
in 
line
Displacement 
cc 
cu 
in
mm
in 
1 
171 
71
5
73
x 
70 
2 
874
x 
2 
756
Bore 
and 
stroke
Valve
arrangemen 
t 
Over 
head 
valve
Firing 
order 
I 
3
4 
2
Engine 
idle
rpm 
800 
Manual 
transmission
650in 
D
Automatic 
transmission
Compression 
ratio 
8
5
Oil
pressure 
Hot
at 
2 
000
rpm
kgfcm2 
Ibfsq 
in 
3 
0
to 
3 
5 
43 
to
50
TIGHTENING 
TORQUE
Unit
kg 
m
ft 
lb
Cylinder 
head 
bolts
Flywheel 
bolts 
5 
5 
to 
6 
0 
40
to 
43
3 
2 
to 
3
8 
23
to 
28
6 
5
to 
7 
5 
47 
to 
54
5 
0
to 
6
0 
36 
to
43
4 
0
to 
4 
8
29 
to 
35
0
4 
to 
0 
6 
2
9 
to 
4
3
l
l 
to 
I 
7 
8 
0
to 
12
0
9
to 
I 
4 
6 
5
to 
10
15
to 
16 
108 
to 
116
Connecting 
rod 
nuts
Main
bearing 
cap 
bolts
Camshaft
gear 
bolts
Oil
pan 
bolts
Oil
pump 
bolts
Oil 
strainer
bolts
Crank
pulley 
bolts
EM 
33