Propeller
Shaft
o
ifferential
Carrier
Tool
number
tool
name
ST3070
I
000
Drive
pinion
outer
race
drift
5
ST3112S000
Drive
pinion
setting
gauge
set
Height
gauge
Dummy
shaft
CD
ST31121
000
@ST31122000
@
KV38103500
Height
gauge
spacer
KV38103600
Dummy
shaft
spacer
@
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Mooro
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number
tool
name
ST30600000
Drive
pinion
bearing
drift
bar
ST33400001
Oil
seal
fitting
tool
ST3127S000
Preload
gauge
CD
GG91030000
Torque
wrench
@
HT62940000
Socket
adapter
ID
HT6290oo00
Socket
adapter
t
t
o
H172400000
Slide
hammer
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Moore
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Applicable
to
all
8310
series
models
BRAKE
PEDAL
a
a
Fr
play
h
Free
height
d
Depressed
height
Tightening
torque
Icg
m
ft
tb
@
@
Push
rod
or
operating
rod
lock
nut
1
6
to
2
2
12
to
16
Brake
lainp
switch
lock
nut
1
2
to
I
5
9
to
11
BR121A
Fig
BR
1
Adjusting
Broke
Pedal
I
Adjust
pedal
height
h
to
the
specifications
by
moving
brake
lamp
switch
and
operating
rod
if
equipped
with
brake
booster
Pedal
height
h
143
to
149
mm
5
63
to
5
87
inl
Then
secure
brake
lamp
switch
and
operating
rod
C
l
Tightening
tOlque
Blake
lamp
witch
lock
nut
1
2
to
1
5
kg
m
9
to
11
ft
lb
Operating
lad
lock
nut
1
6
to
2
2
kg
m
12
to
16
ft
b
Brake
System
ADJUSTMENT
2
With
brake
booster
Adjustment
is
not
necessary
under
normal
conditions
Check
pedal
free
play
If
it
exceeds
the
above
specifica
tion
adjust
push
rod
length
refer
to
brake
booster
for
adjustment
by
re
moving
master
cylinder
rerer
to
Mas
ter
Cylinder
for
removal
3
After
adjustment
is
completed
depress
brake
pedal
several
times
to
ensure
that
it
travels
over
its
entire
stroke
smoothly
without
squeaking
noise
twisting
or
interference
Pedal
depr
d
Might
d
more
than
70
mm
2
76
in
FRONT
DISC
BRAKE
Front
disc
brake
does
not
require
adjustment
under
normal
conditions
since
pad
to
rotor
clearance
is
auto
malically
adjusted
by
elasticity
of
piston
seal
REAR
BRAKE
Auto
edJuster
type
Adjustment
is
not
necessary
under
normal
conditions
since
brake
drum
t
shoe
clearance
is
automatically
compensated
for
by
operating
hand
brake
Wlien
brake
drum
to
shoe
clearance
is
correct
operating
noise
of
adjuster
is
not
heard
even
if
hand
brake
is
operated
HAND
BRAKE
I
Adjust
rear
brake
shoe
to
drum
clearance
before
adjusting
hand
brake
2
Turn
turnbuckle
so
that
when
hand
brake
control
lever
is
pulled
by
specified
force
lever
stroke
or
number
of
notches
is
as
follows
Pulling
fOil
20
kg
44
Ib
lever
stroke
93
to
106
mm
3
66
to
4
17
in
Numbel
of
notches
7
to
8
BR
2
f
BAQ05A
Fig
BR
2
Adjusting
Hand
Brake
Then
tighten
lock
nut
securely
3
After
returning
hand
brake
con
trol
lever
to
its
original
position
ensure
that
e
All
rear
brake
toggle
levers
return
to
their
original
positions
Rear
cables
are
not
slack
HAND
BRAKE
WARNING
LAMP
SWITCH
Bend
hand
brake
warning
lamp
switch
plate
down
so
that
brake
warn
ing
light
comes
on
when
ratchet
at
hand
brake
lever
is
moved
back
one
notch
and
goes
out
when
returned
to
its
original
position
BLEEDING
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
Hydraulic
brake
system
must
be
bled
whenever
any
line
has
been
dis
connected
or
air
has
in
some
way
entered
system
Spongy
pedal
action
is
an
indica
tion
that
air
has
entered
brake
system
Bleeding
hydraulic
system
deserves
much
attention
as
it
is
an
essential
element
in
regular
brake
servicing
Clean
all
dirt
around
master
cyl
inder
reservoir
remove
reservoir
cap
and
top
up
reservoir
with
recommend
edbrake
fluid
Note
Do
not
mix
two
different
brand
oils
2
Thoroughly
clean
mud
or
dust
from
bleeder
valve
so
that
outlet
hole
is
free
from
foreign
particles
Install
a
bleeder
hose
on
bleeder
valve
Brake
System
INSPECTION
AND
ADJ
USTMENT
BRAKE
PEDAL
Free
height
h
mm
in
143
to
149
5
63
to
5
87
Free
play
at
pedal
pad
a
mm
in
I
to
5
0
04
to
0
20
Full
stroke
at
pedal
pad
s
With
brake
booster
mm
in
140
5
51
Depressed
height
d
mm
in
more
than
70
2
76
HAND
BRAKE
Pulling
force
Stroke
kg
lb
mm
in
Number
of
notches
MASTER
CYLINDER
Allowable
clearance
between
cylinder
and
piston
mm
in
BRAKE
BOOSTER
Maximum
vacuum
leakage
15
seconds
after
engine
is
stopped
mmHg
inHg
mm
in
mm
in
Push
rod
length
A
Operating
rod
length
8
I
c
tY
1I1
fF
I
BA290
d
IF
CHECK
VALVE
Maximum
vacuum
leakage
15
seconds
after
500
mmHg
19
69
inHg
pressure
is
applied
mmHg
inHg
BR
17
h
d
1
II
II
d
h
Free
play
V
Free
height
Depressed
height
aR002A
Full
stroke
20
44
93
to
106
3
66
to
4
17
7
to
8
less
than
0
15
0
0059
25
0
98
975
to
10
00
0
3839
to
0
3937
135
5
31
1
B
BR947
10
0
39
Condition
Brakes
drag
Brake
chatters
Brake
squeals
Pedal
pulsates
Rear
lock
under
light
brake
pedal
force
Rear
lock
under
heavy
brake
pedal
force
Brake
System
Probable
cause
Clogged
brake
lines
Incorrect
adjustment
of
wheel
bearings
Improper
shoe
to
drum
clearance
Weak
shoe
return
springs
No
free
travel
in
brake
shoe
return
Groove
or
out
of
round
brake
drum
or
rotor
Loose
or
bent
support
plate
Distorted
brake
shoes
or
pads
Grease
or
brake
fluid
on
linings
Dirty
or
scored
brake
drums
Distorted
brake
shoes
or
bent
support
plate
Weak
or
broken
brake
shoe
retaining
spring
or
return
spring
Glazed
or
contaminated
brake
lining
Out
of
round
or
off
center
drum
On
disc
brakes
lateral
runout
of
brake
rotor
is
excessive
Excessive
variation
in
thickness
of
brake
rotor
surfaces
Improper
tire
pressures
Excessive
wear
of
tires
Faulty
NP
valve
Improper
tire
pressures
Excessive
wear
of
tires
Poor
front
braking
effect
Grease
oil
mud
or
water
on
linings
or
pads
Excessive
wear
of
linings
or
pads
Local
fit
of
linings
or
pads
Master
cylinder
or
wheel
cylinder
in
poor
condition
BR
2t
Corrective
action
Check
and
clean
Adjust
or
repair
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
pedal
height
Grind
or
replace
as
required
Tighten
support
plate
bolts
to
specified
torque
or
replace
plate
Replace
as
necessary
Replace
linings
Blowout
assembly
with
compressed
air
or
refinish
drum
Replace
faulty
unit
Replace
if
faulty
Cam
ground
lining
to
elilninate
glaze
If
it
doesn
t
replace
linings
Turn
drum
or
replace
as
necessary
Check
with
dial
indicator
turning
disc
by
hand
If
runout
exceeds
specifications
re
place
disc
Measure
around
disc
face
with
micrometer
Replace
disc
as
required
Check
and
adjust
Check
and
replace
Replace
Check
and
adjust
Check
and
replace
Clean
or
replace
Replace
Shave
or
replace
Repair
or
replace
Body
REAR
BUMPER
sP
9
4
h
m
O
1Doo
ter
bumper
1
Rear
ceo
2
Over
rider
3
Side
bumper
brace
4
Center
bumpe
mg
bracket
5
Bumper
moun
6
Bame
plate
r
reinforce
7
Bumpe
ld
Wagon
only
8
Sight
shl
9
Shock
absor
bolt
10
Bumper
atta
mg
BF739B
BF
6
Rear
Bump
r
Fig
INSPECTION
To
inspect
condition
of
bumper
tilize
the
follow
and
shock
absor
e
d
proceed
in
the
h
t
asaguld
mg
c
ar
Good
the
chart
order
indicated
m
Good
Measure
shock
absorber
dimensions
Good
Measure
h
ck
bumper
No
good
bumper
height
Visually
c
e
appearance
Adjust
d
bumper
No
goo
height
Check
shock
No
good
absOrber
operation
compressed
and
expanded
Replace
od
shock
No
go
absorber
Good
BF
6
Bumper
height
I
Place
car
on
a
flat
surface
under
curb
weight
condition
Tires
must
be
inflated
to
rated
pressure
2
Measure
height
above
ground
of
bumper
at
two
mounting
locations
as
shown
in
Figs
BF
7
and
BF
8
3
If
bumper
height
is
not
within
the
specification
loosen
shock
ab
sorber
attaching
bolts
and
nuts
Then
adjust
bumper
height
After
adjust
ment
tighten
bolts
and
nuts
securely
Front
bumper
height
H
360
to
408
mm
14
17
to
16
06
in
Rear
bumper
height
H
Sedan
and
Hatchback
391
to
433
mm
15
39
to
17
05
in
Wagon
376
to
418
mm
14
BO
to
16
46
in
Sedan
and
Hatchback
Body
I
J
S
H
I
BF740B
Fig
BF
7
Front
Bumper
Height
Wagon
O
J
H
j
BF741B
Fig
BF
8
Rear
Bumper
Height
BF
7
Body
2
Length
of
shock
absorber
Front
shock
absorber
I
164
6
46
q
j
0
I
0
0
67
2
64
Rear
shock
absorber
G
riA
l
yll
L
J
J
Unit
mm
in
3
Checking
shock
absorber
I
Place
car
in
front
of
a
wall
Apply
hand
brake
and
place
wheel
chocks
securely
2
Place
a
jack
between
wall
and
extend
jack
approximately
20
mm
0
79
in
The
bumper
should
move
approxilnately
50
mm
I
97
in
back
ward
through
shock
absorber
opera
tion
See
Fig
BF
IO
Note
Use
a
jack
with
y
of
more
than
600
kg
I
3231b
94
3
70
rL
I
i
r
T
l
f
L
W
67
2
64
1
8F742B
Fig
BF
9
Length
of
Shock
Absorber
3
Make
sure
bumper
returns
to
its
original
position
when
jack
is
re
tracted
Note
When
replacing
shock
absorb
ers
make
Sure
they
are
of
the
same
type
and
rating
and
manufactured
by
the
same
maker
4
For
rear
bumper
utilize
the
same
procedures
as
described
for
front
bumper
f
BF7438
1
Front
bumper
2
Jack
3
Wheel
chock
Fig
BF
10
Checking
Shock
Abaorber
Function
BF
8
FRONT
BUMPER
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
1
Loosen
bolts
attaching
front
bumper
to
shock
absorbers
and
re
move
bumper
See
Fig
BF
5
2
Loosen
bolts
attaching
shock
ab
sorbers
to
radia
tor
core
support
and
side
members
and
remove
shock
absorbers
3
Install
shock
absorbers
and
front
bumper
in
reverse
order
of
removal
and
adjust
bumper
height
as
shown
in
Fig
BF
7
fj
Tightening
torque
Front
bumper
Bumper
to
shock
absorber
attaching
bolt
6
0
to
8
0
kg
m
43
to
58
ft
Ib
Shock
absorber
to
body
attaching
bolt
and
nut
front
0
93
to
1
2
kg
m
6
7
to
B
7
ft
Ibl
attaching
bolt
and
nut
sida
1
9
to
2
5
kg
m
14
to
18
ft
b
REAR
BUMPER
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
1
Loosen
bolts
attaching
rear
bumper
to
shock
absorbers
and
re
move
rear
bumper
See
Fig
BF
6
2
Loosen
bolts
and
nuts
attaching
shock
absorbers
to
side
members
and
remove
shock
absorbers
3
Install
shock
absorbers
an
rear
bumper
in
reverse
order
of
removal
and
adjust
rear
bumper
height
as
shown
in
Fig
BF
B
fj
Tightening
torque
Rear
bumper
Bumper
to
shock
absorber
attaching
bolt
rear
6
0
to
8
0
kg
m
43
to
58
ft
b
Shock
absorber
to
body
attaching
bolt
and
nut
rear
0
93
to
1
2
kg
m
6
7
to
8
7
ft
b
attaching
bolt
and
nut
side
6
0
to
BoO
kg
m
43
to
58
ft
b
ILLUMINATION
CONTROL
UNIT
Body
Electrical
System
8
GY
GW
AIMING
ADJUSTMENT
To
adjust
vertical
aim
use
adjusting
screw
on
upper
side
of
headlamp
and
to
adjust
horizontal
ailn
use
adjusting
screw
on
side
of
headlamp
BE1200
Fig
BE
I3
Illumination
Control
Unit
1
Vertical
adjustment
2
Horizontal
adjustment
BE1210
Fig
BE
14
Aiming
Ad
iusting
Screws
Note
Before
makiiIg
headlamp
aim
ing
adjustment
observe
the
follow
ing
instructions
a
Keep
all
tires
inflated
to
correct
pressures
b
Place
car
and
tester
on
one
and
BE
11
same
flat
surface
c
See
that
there
is
no
load
in
car
coolant
engine
oil
fIlled
up
to
correct
level
and
full
fuel
tank
other
than
the
driver
or
equivalent
weight
placed
in
driver
s
position
d
For
details
refer
to
SAE
J599d
When
performing
headlamp
aiming
adjustment
use
an
aiming
machine
aiming
wall
screen
or
headlamp
tester
For
operating
instructions
of
any
almer
it
should
be
in
good
repair
calibrated
and
used
accordi
g
to
respective
operation
manuals
supplied
with
the
unit
If
any
aimer
is
not
available
aiming
adjustment
can
be
done
as
follqws
Turn
headlamp
low
beam
on
H
Horizontal
center
line
of
headlamps
BE297D
Fig
BE
I5
Aiming
Adjustment
Unit
mm
in
Note
a
Adjust
headlamps
so
that
upper
edge
of
hot
spot
is
equal
in
height
to
headlamp
height
and
left
edge
of
hot
spot
is
equal
in
height
to
each
center
line
of
headlamps
b
Dotted
lines
in
illustration
show
center
of
headlamp