Automatic
Transmission
Engine
Idling
and
stall
revolution
Idling
revolution
Stall
revolution
rpm
rpm
6S0
ai
0
position
2
000
to
2
200
TIghtening
torque
kg
m
ft
lb
Drive
plate
to
crankshaft
Drive
plate
to
torque
converter
Converter
housing
to
engine
Transmission
case
to
converter
housing
Transmission
case
to
rear
extension
Oil
pan
to
transmission
case
Servo
piston
retaine
T
to
transmission
case
Pislon
slem
when
adjuting
band
brake
Piston
stem
lock
nut
One
way
clutch
inner
race
to
transmission
case
Control
valve
body
to
transmission
case
Lower
valve
body
to
upper
valve
body
Side
plat
to
control
valve
body
Nut
for
control
valve
reamer
bolt
Oil
strainer
to
lower
valve
body
Governor
valve
body
to
oil
distribu
tor
Oil
pump
housing
to
oil
pump
cover
Inhibitor
switch
to
transmission
case
Manual
shaft
lock
nut
Oil
cooler
pipe
to
transmission
case
Test
plug
oil
pressure
inspection
hole
Support
actuator
parking
rod
inserting
position
to
rear
extension
I
Oil
charging
pipe
to
case
Dust
cover
to
converter
housing
Selector
range
lever
to
manual
shaft
14
0
to
16
0
101
to
116
4
0
to
5
0
29
to
36
4
0
to
S
O
29
10
36
4
S
to
5
5
33
to
40
2
0
to
S
14
to
18
O
S
to
0
7
4
to
S
O
S
to
0
7
4
to
S
1
2
to
1
5
9
to
11
1
5
to
4
0
I
I
to
29
1
3
to
1
8
9
to
13
0
5S
to
0
75
4
to
S
0
25
to
O
3S
2
to
3
0
25
to
0
35
2
to
3
O
S
to
0
7
4
to
S
0
25
to
0
35
2
to
3
D
S
100
7
4
to
5
0
6
to
0
8
4
to
6
0
5
to
0
7
4
toS
3
0
to
4
0
22
to
29
3
0
to
S
O
22
to
36
I
4to
2
1
10
to
IS
0
8
to
I
1
6
to
8
O
5S
to
0
7S
4
to
S
O
5S
to
0
75
4
to
S
3
0
to
4
0
22
to
29
Turn
back
two
turns
after
tightening
AT
61
Automatic
Transmission
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
No
Tool
number
tool
name
Description
For
use
on
Reference
page
or
Figure
No
Oil
pressure
gauge
set
3N71B
Fig
AT
11
2
and
3N71A
AfT
ST2S0SS001
Use
for
checking
hydraulic
pressure
SE119
2
ST07870000
Use
for
setting
transmission
3N71
B
Page
AT
36
AfT
Transmission
case
stand
SE120
3
ST2S850000
Use
for
removing
oil
pump
3N7IB
Fig
AT
S6
and
Sliding
hammers
3N71A
J
AfT
JIB
SE121
4
ST2S42000I
Use
for
assemblilJg
or
disassembling
front
and
rear
clutch
3N71B
Fig
AT
79
and
Fig
AT
86
Clutch
spring
3N7lA
compressor
AIT
SE
122
3N71B
Fig
AT
69
and
3N71A
AlT
Torque
wrench
Use
for
tightening
correct
torque
Max
torque
4
6
kg
m
0
33
ft
lb
Drive
angle
3
8
square
S
GG93010000
SE123
AT
62
Automatic
Transmission
Tool
number
For
Reference
No
Description
use
page
or
tool
name
on
Figure
No
6
ST2S490000
Socket
extension
to
connect
torque
wrench
GG93010000
with
3N71B
Fig
AT
69
Socket
extension
W
square
socket
wrench
AIT
V
SE124
7
ST2S160000
Use
for
tightening
correct
torque
3N71B
Fig
AT
107
Torque
driver
Max
torque
1
04
kg
m
90
ft
lb
A
T
Fig
AT
108
and
3N71A
3
SE125
8
HT69860000
Use
for
removing
and
replacing
snap
ring
3N71B
Fig
AT
S9
and
Snap
ring
remover
3N71A
AIT
SE126
9
ST2S320001
Use
for
removing
and
replacing
snap
ring
3N71B
Fig
AT
79
and
Fig
AT
86
Snap
ring
remover
3N71A
AIT
SE305
Hex
head
extension
Use
for
removing
and
installing
one
way
clutch
inner
race
with
torque
wrench
Drive
angle
W
square
and
6
mOl
across
flat
width
3N71B
AIT
Fig
AT
64
Fig
AT
69
Page
AT
42
10
ST2SS70001
SE128
AT
I
Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust
Systems
ENGINE
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION
INSPECTION
ADJUSTMENT
FE
2
FE
3
DESCRIPTION
The
accelerator
control
system
is
of
flexible
cable
type
so
that
the
linkage
operates
smoothly
and
the
system
is
not
affected
by
engine
vibration
u
l
f
L
4
@
Arrow
B
E
78
mm
3
07
in
T
2
to
4
mm
0
08
to
0
16
in
MUlti
purpose
grease
FE
3
FE
3
The
choke
system
is
automatically
controlled
i
p
@
I
@
@
CV
j
I
Accelerator
pedal
II
Screw
2
Accelerator
pedal
bracket
12
Pedal
stopper
bolt
and
return
spring
13
Kickdown
switch
striker
3
Accelerator
pedal
arm
Automatic
transmission
4
Pedal
stopper
lock
nut
models
only
5
S
pring
clamp
14
Kickdown
switch
6
Lock
nut
Automatic
transmission
7
Adjust
nut
models
only
8
Wire
holder
15
Switch
stopper
nu
t
9
Accelerator
wire
16
Carburetor
10
Accelerator
wire
outer
case
FE
2
FE260
Fig
FE
l
Accelerator
control
sy
t
m
Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust
Systems
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Accelerator
wire
I
Remove
air
cleaner
assembly
2
Disconnect
accelerator
wire
from
carburetor
3
Loosen
lock
nut
and
disconnect
accelerator
wire
outer
case
from
wire
holder
See
Figure
FE
I
4
Remove
spring
clamp
and
discon
nect
accelerator
wire
from
accelerator
pedal
arm
S
Remove
two
screws
securing
ac
celerator
wire
outer
case
to
body
and
detach
accelerator
wire
6
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Apply
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
slightly
to
portion
MG
shown
in
Figure
FE
I
Accelerator
pedal
assembly
I
Remove
spring
clamp
then
dis
connect
accelerator
wire
from
tip
of
pedal
ann
2
Remove
two
screws
securing
ac
celerator
pedal
bracket
to
body
3
Remove
accelerator
pedal
from
dash
panel
See
Figure
FE
I
4
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
INSPECTION
I
Check
accelerator
pedal
return
spring
for
rust
fatigue
or
damage
Replace
if
necessary
2
Check
accelerator
wire
cases
and
fastening
locations
for
rust
damage
or
looseness
Repair
or
replace
if
necessary
ADJUSTMENT
Accelerstor
pedal
and
wire
Adjust
pedal
stopper
bolt
Section
A
so
as
to
obtain
specifi
ed
height
E
as
shown
in
Figure
FE
I
Secure
pedal
stopper
bolt
with
stopper
lock
nut
Refer
to
Figure
FE
I
E
78
mOl
3
07
in
Tightening
torque
01
nut
0
38
to
0
4S
kg
m
2
7
to
3
2
ft
b
2
Release
auto
choke
effect
since
throttle
lever
is
opened
by
fast
idle
earn
until
engine
warms
up
I
Keep
choke
valve
fully
open
with
fingers
2
Pull
throttle
lever
up
by
hand
1
Adjust
nut
2
Lock
nut
3
Accelerator
wire
4
Dust
co
r
5
After
completing
the
adjustment
as
previously
explained
check
the
following
I
Make
sure
that
accelerator
system
functions
smoothly
and
quietly
without
disturbing
any
adjacent
parts
2
Depress
accelerator
pedal
down
until
throttle
valve
fully
opens
Make
sure
that
the
clearance
T
between
accelerator
pedal
reverse
side
and
dash
floor
is
2
to
4
mm
0
08
to
0
16
in
without
floor
mat
Adjust
pedal
stop
per
bolt
and
lock
nut
if
beyond
limits
3
Check
throttle
lever
if
it
returns
to
the
original
position
as
soon
as
accelerator
pedal
is
released
FE
3
then
automatic
choke
effect
will
be
released
3
Set
throttle
valve
to
completely
closed
position
and
with
wire
suf
ficiently
slackened
lighten
adjust
nut
until
throttle
lever
is
about
to
move
Accelerator
pedal
play
is
zero
at
this
lime
See
Figure
FE
2
4
Unscrew
adjust
nut
approxi
mately
two
and
a
half
turns
so
that
accelerator
pedal
play
is
3
mOl
0
012
in
Tighten
lock
nut
securely
See
Figure
FE
2
1
I
1
CD
@
FE184
Fig
FE72
AdjU6ting
accelerator
wire
play
4
Apply
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
slightly
on
the
portion
as
shown
in
Figure
FE
I
Also
refer
to
the
periodic
maintenance
schedule
Kickdown
switch
Automatic
transmission
models
only
Kickdown
switch
adjustment
is
cor
rect
if
it
is
actuated
by
kickdown
switch
striker
when
accelerator
pedal
is
fully
depressed
Always
tighten
switch
stopper
nut
securely
after
proper
adjustment
is
obtained
CAB
BODY
Body
Frame
Ist
mounting
2nd
mounting
1
Bolt
2
Plain
washer
3
Rubber
washer
4
Upper
rubber
5
Bottom
rubber
6
Plain
w
er
7
Upper
washer
8
Lower
washer
1st
mounting
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Remove
battery
from
engine
compartment
2
Disconnect
oil
cooler
hoses
from
radiator
automatic
transmission
model
only
3
Disconnect
air
conditioner
tubes
from
condenser
if
so
equipped
4
Drain
water
from
cooling
system
completely
and
remove
radiator
and
condenser
if
so
equipped
5
Remove
engine
hood
from
hood
hinges
after
scribing
hood
for
rein
stallation
6
Remove
bumper
stay
from
frame
and
remove
front
bumper
7
Remove
radiator
grille
8
With
the
aid
of
Steering
Wheel
Puller
ST27
180001
remove
steering
wheel
from
steering
shaft
9
Remove
steering
gear
arm
from
steering
sector
shaft
using
suitable
puller
10
Remove
screws
securing
steering
shaft
dust
seat
and
insulator
in
posi
tion
2nd
mounting
3rd
mounting
II
Remove
steering
gear
housing
from
frame
and
pull
it
out
into
engine
compartment
12
Disconnect
speedometer
cable
at
transmission
1
3
Disconnect
carbon
canister
hoses
between
canister
to
vacuum
gallery
and
canister
to
intake
manifold
at
canister
14
Disconnect
air
pump
to
air
pump
air
cleaner
hose
at
air
cleaner
15
Disconnect
air
conditioner
hoses
from
compressor
if
so
equipped
16
Disconnect
air
cleaner
duct
from
body
17
Disconnect
Master
Vac
vacuum
hose
at
intake
manifold
18
Remove
snap
ring
and
control
lever
pin
from
transmission
striking
guide
and
remove
control
lever
19
Disconnect
fuel
hoses
at
fuel
strainer
20
Disconnect
fuel
return
hose
and
evaporation
hose
at
connectors
21
Disconnect
brake
and
clutch
tubes
from
each
master
cylinder
22
Remove
all
clips
securing
fuel
tubes
brake
tubes
and
clutch
tube
at
cab
body
BF
4
BF472A
Unit
mm
in
Fig
BF
4
Cab
body
mountings
23
Loosen
hand
brake
control
cable
at
brake
control
lever
Then
discon
nect
cable
from
dash
panel
Note
Place
blocks
against
front
and
rear
wheels
to
prevent
vehicle
from
rolling
off
accidentally
24
Free
accelerator
wire
from
car
buretor
25
Disconnect
heater
hoses
at
engine
side
26
Disconnect
wire
harnesses
from
related
engine
electrical
parts
27
Disconnect
engine
and
chassis
harnesses
at
their
connection
on
right
sidemember
near
rear
engine
mounting
member
28
Remove
six
bolts
securing
body
to
frame
29
With
the
use
of
suitable
ropes
and
an
overhead
hoist
lift
cab
body
straight
up
slowly
and
place
it
on
a
level
surface
Note
In
lifting
up
cab
body
use
care
not
to
dash
it
against
engine
or
rear
body
Cab
body
weighs
approxi
mately
220
kg
485
Ib
m
W
D
to
l
l
0
c
l
l
s
Q
3
For
Automatic
Transmission
LB
B
For
Manual
Transmission
m
For
Automatic
Transmission
COLOR
CODE
B
Black
BI
Brown
G
Green
L
Blue
Lg
Light
green
R
Red
W
White
Y
Yellow
BW
Black
with
white
stripe
LgR
Light
green
with
red
stripe
BY
RB
RB
B
WB
RB
YB
2
RB
I
B
1
BW
r
BY
LB
For
Automatic
Transmission
to
o
c
m
r0
O
O
Dl
For
Manual
Transmission
@
CJ
lti
3
RB
fB
BY
YB
RB@RB
YB
BY
1
To
kickdown
solenoid
fOT
Automatic
Transmission
2
To
reverse
switch
for
Manual
Tranmission
3
To
inhibitor
switch
for
Automatic
Transmission
4
To
oil
pressure
switch
5
To
starter
motor
6
To
engine
room
harness
for
Manual
Transmission
7
To
engine
room
harness
for
Automatic
Transmission
INSPECTION
Evaporator
Check
evaporator
for
leakage
or
damage
If
damaged
replace
Expansion
valve
Check
expansion
valve
for
leakage
or
clogging
If
clogged
clean
filter
in
expansion
valve
If
damaged
replace
RECEIVER
DRYER
AND
PIPING
REMOVAL
AND
INSTAUATION
Receiver
dryer
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Discharge
system
Refer
to
Dis
charging
System
under
General
Service
section
3
Disconnect
compressor
lead
wire
at
connector
4
Disconnect
cooling
pipes
at
joints
Acno
Fig
AC
39
Diaconnecting
coo
ing
pipes
Notes
a
Plug
all
piping
joints
immediately
after
pipe
disconnection
to
prevent
entry
of
dust
or
moisture
laden
air
into
receiver
dryer
or
air
aJOdi
tioning
system
b
Use
two
wrenches
when
dIsconnect
ing
cooling
pipes
5
Remove
four
screws
securing
receiver
dryer
bracket
to
vehicle
body
and
detach
compressor
relay
and
pres
sure
switch
as
an
assembly
6
To
install
receiver
dryer
and
piping
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Air
Conditioning
Notes
a
Apply
a
coat
of
fresh
compressor
oil
to
sealing
surfaces
when
con
necting
cooling
pipes
b
Use
two
wrenches
when
connecting
cooling
pipes
c
Evacuate
cooling
system
then
re
charge
with
refrigerant
Refer
to
Evacuating
and
Checking
System
under
General
Service
sec
tion
d
Check
refrigerant
leakage
if
neces
sary
repair
Refer
to
Evacuating
and
Charging
System
under
General
Service
See
tion
Condenser
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Discharge
system
Refer
to
Dis
charging
System
under
General
Service
section
3
Drain
engine
coolant
4
Remove
radiator
grille
5
Remove
radiator
shroud
and
radiator
On
automatic
transmission
models
disconnect
both
torque
converter
oil
hoses
Note
While
cooling
water
is
hot
take
precautions
against
scalding
6
Disconnect
two
pipes
from
con
denser
remove
two
screws
securing
condenser
Condenser
can
now
be
removed
AC485
Fig
AC
40
Removing
conden
er
Notes
a
Use
two
wrenches
when
disconnect
ing
pipe
joints
b
Plug
openings
immediately
after
disconnecting
pipes
7
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
AC
29
Tightening
torque
Flare
nut
for
copper
tube
from
compressor
2
5
to
4
0
kg
m
i8
to
29
ft
Ib
Flare
nut
for
copper
tube
to
receiver
dryer
2
5
to
3
5
kg
m
i8
to
25
ft
lb
Notes
a
When
disconnecting
and
connecting
cooler
pipes
be
sure
to
use
two
wrenches
b
Apply
a
coat
of
fresh
compressor
oil
to
sealing
surfaces
when
con
necting
cooler
pipes
c
To
prevent
possibility
of
explosion
due
to
high
pressure
within
cooling
system
do
not
clean
condenser
with
steam
Always
use
cold
water
or
cold
compressed
air
d
Evacuate
cooling
system
then
re
charge
with
refrigerant
Refer
to
Evacuating
and
Charging
System
under
General
Service
sec
tion
e
Check
refrigerant
leakage
if
neces
sary
repair
Refer
to
Checking
for
Leaks
under
General
Service
sec
tion
INSPECTION
RecelYer
dryer
Check
for
refrigerant
leakage
or
damage
Check
for
proper
connection
of
two
lead
wires
running
to
pressure
switch
If
any
component
part
is
found
damaged
replace
receiver
dryer
and
pressure
switch
as
an
assembly
Condenser
I
Check
inlet
and
outlet
pipe
joints
and
sealing
surfaces
for
damage
Re
place
parts
if
damaged
or
leaky
2
Clogged
condenser
fins
or
air
pas
sages
may
reduce
cooling
efficiency
of
condenser
Clean
these
areas
with
dry
compressed
air
Piping
Check
piping
for
leakage
If
leakage
occurs
at
connections
retighten
connecting
nuts
Replace
if
leakage
persists