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
Inspection
I
When
steering
wheel
can
not
be
rotated
smoothly
but
steering
gear
steering
linkage
and
suspension
system
are
normal
check
the
steering
system
for
the
following
matters
and
replace
faulty
parts
I
Check
column
bearings
for
dam
age
or
unevenness
If
so
lubricate
with
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
or
replace
with
a
new
one
as
steering
column
assembly
2
Check
jacket
tube
for
deforma
tion
or
breakage
and
replace
if
neces
sary
3
Check
column
spring
and
re
place
if
damaged
or
weakened
2
When
the
car
comes
into
light
collision
check
the
following
parts
and
replace
if
necessary
I
Jacket
tube
Measure
dimension
A
between
column
clamp
and
top
end
of
lower
jacket
tube
When
jacket
tube
is
crushed
dimen
sion
A
is
reduced
Column
length
A
191
mm
7
52
in
1
Jacket
tube
2
Column
clamp
ST669
Fig
ST
l1
Standard
Dimension
on
Collapsible
Column
2
Column
clamp
Measure
dimension
0
as
shown
in
Fig
ST
12
When
jacket
tube
is
crushed
dimen
sion
0
is
increased
Length
1J
Column
bracket
o
mm
0
in
Steering
System
r
1
Steering
wheel
side
1
Column
clamp
2
Block
ST679
Fig
ST
12
Standard
Dimension
B
3
Steering
wheel
Check
steering
wheel
for
axial
play
When
steering
jacket
shaft
is
crush
ed
axial
play
exists
j
Axial
direction
ST194
Fig
ST
13
mpecting
Steering
Wheel
for
Axial
Play
4
Sector
shaft
When
collision
occurs
abnormal
strength
is
applied
to
gear
arm
As
a
result
of
this
serration
of
sector
shaft
is
apt
to
be
distorted
1
Serration
of
sector
shaft
2
Gear
arm
ST195
Fig
ST
14
mpeeting
Serration
of
Sector
S
IuJft
for
Deformation
STEERING
GEAR
RB4SL
Removal
I
Remove
clutch
operating
cylinder
manual
transmission
equipped
models
only
Note
Do
not
remove
clutch
hose
from
8
cylinder
2
Remove
nuts
securing
front
tube
to
exhaust
manifold
ST
5
3
Remove
bolt
securing
V
bolt
housing
clamp
to
gusset
catalytic
con
verter
equipped
models
only
STa6l
Fig
ST
5
Clutch
Operating
Cylinder
and
Front
Tube
4
Remove
bolt
securing
front
tube
to
exhaust
mounting
bracket
1
Q
I
II
@
J
111111
ST862
Fig
ST
16
Exhau
t
Mounting
Bracktt
5
Remove
front
tube
from
exhaust
manifold
Note
Do
not
remove
front
exhaust
tube
assembly
from
catalytic
con
verter
or
muffler
assembly
Refer
to
Section
FE
ST863
Fig
ST
7
Removal
of
Front
Tube
REMOVAL
I
Jack
up
the
front
of
car
and
support
it
on
the
safety
stands
2
Remove
cotter
pins
and
nuts
fastening
side
rod
ball
studs
to
knuckle
arms
3
To
detach
side
rod
ball
studs
from
knuckle
arms
iJuert
Steering
BaII
Joint
Remover
HT72520000
between
them
and
separate
them
ST675
Fig
ST
28
Remouing
Ball
Joint
4
Remove
ball
studs
of
cross
rod
from
gear
arm
and
idler
arm
from
cross
rod
in
the
same
manner
as
descnbed
in
step
3
above
Cross
rod
and
side
rods
can
be
removed
as
an
assembly
5
Remove
idler
assembly
from
side
member
by
taking
off
two
fixing
bolts
Note
Steering
linkage
assembly
can
be
removed
from
CIC
by
rem
mng
gear
arm
from
sector
shaft
with
Steering
Gear
Arm
Puller
ST2902000
I
and
by
removing
idler
assembly
from
side
member
INSTAllATION
I
Install
steering
linkage
in
the
re
verse
order
of
removal
iJJ
Tightening
torque
Il8l1ltud
3
0
to
7
0
q
m
122
to
51
ft
Ibl
Idler
body
to
frame
bolts
7
0
to
8
0
q
m
151
to
58
ft
Ibl
2
Check
wheel
alignment
and
if
necessary
adjust
Refer
to
SectionF
A
DISASSEMBLY
I
Disconnect
both
side
rods
from
the
cross
rod
following
the
procedure
Steering
System
for
removal
of
the
side
rod
ball
joints
at
knuckle
arm
sides
2
Remove
the
idler
arm
nut
and
disassemble
idler
assembly
ASSEMBLY
AND
ADJUSTMENT
A
mble
st
rwg
linkage
in
the
reverse
order
of
disassembly
observing
the
following
instrucitons
Ban
Joint
Before
installing
a
new
dus
cover
be
sure
to
pack
with
the
recommended
grease
t
J
Tightening
torque
Ballltud
3
0
to
7
0
kg
m
122
to
51
ft
lbl
Note
a
When
tightening
ball
stud
be
care
ful
not
to
aBow
grease
to
get
On
its
tapered
section
b
Tighten
nut
to
the
specified
torque
and
align
the
cotter
pin
holes
in
the
tightening
direction
c
Be
sure
to
insert
new
cotter
pin
and
bend
it
securely
Idl
r
rm
mbl
Assembly
of
the
idler
arm
assembly
is
accomplished
as
follows
I
Apply
recommended
grease
to
the
sliding
portion
of
idler
arm
and
rubber
bushing
2
Apply
soapy
water
on
the
outer
circumference
of
bushing
Pre
ss
the
bushing
into
idler
body
carefully
until
the
bushin
protrudes
iJJ
Tightening
torque
Idler
nut
5
5
to
7
0
q
m
4010
51
ft
Ib
Note
When
installing
rubber
bushing
use
care
not
to
allow
grease
or
oil
Hj1
ST
10
to
get
on
its
onter
surface
ST676
Fig
ST
29
Idler
Arm
Cro
rod
nd
Id
rod
I
When
side
rod
sockets
and
side
rod
adjusting
tube
are
separated
adjust
side
rod
length
correctly
Adjustment
should
be
done
be
tween
ball
stud
centers
Standard
distance
AU
between
inner
and
outer
ballltud
conte
315
mm
12
40
in
Note
a
Standard
distance
A
i
an
ap
proximale
value
to
adjust
toe
in
descnbed
in
Section
FA
Maire
sure
tbat
specified
toe
in
is
obtained
with
O
OSs
and
side
rods
installed
on
car
ReadjUst
if
Specified
toe
in
is
not
obtained
b
Be
sure
to
screw
adjusting
bar
in
clret
evenly
c
Make
sure
that
adjusting
bar
is
screwed
in
socket
20
mm
0
79
in
or
more
I
lf
A
ST
77
Fig
ST
30
Standard
Side
Rod
Length
Steering
System
Side
rod
Standard
side
rod
length
mm
in
315
12
40
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
COLUMN
SHAFT
Steering
wheel
nut
kg
m
ft
lb
3
8
to
5
2
27
to
38
Column
clamp
bolts
kg
m
ft
lb
I
3
to
1
8
9
to
13
Jacket
tube
bracket
to
dash
panel
kg
m
ft
lb
0
35
to
0
45
2
5
to
3
3
Rubber
coupling
to
worm
shaft
kg
m
ft
lb
4
0
to
5
0
29
to
36
STEERING
GEAR
Gear
arm
nut
kg
m
ft
lb
13
to
15
94
to
108
Steering
gear
housing
to
body
kg
m
ft
lb
7
0
to
8
0
51
to
58
Rear
cover
bolt
kg
m
ft
lb
2
0
to
3
0
14
to
22
Sector
shaft
cover
bolt
kg
m
ft
lb
2
0
to
3
0
14
to
22
Sector
shaft
adjusting
screw
lock
nut
kg
m
ft
lb
2
0
to
3
0
14
to
22
STEERING
LINKAGE
Idler
body
to
frame
kg
m
ft
lb
7
0
to
8
0
51
to
58
Ball
stud
nut
kg
m
ft
lb
3
0
to
7
0
22
to
51
Side
rod
lock
nut
kg
m
ft
lb
8
0
to
10
0
58
to
72
Idler
nut
kg
m
ft
lb
5
5
to
7
0
40
to
51
ST
13
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
Horn
Condition
Neither
high
nor
low
horn
operates
High
Low
horn
does
not
operate
Horn
does
not
stop
to
sound
Reduced
volume
and
or
tone
quality
Body
Electrical
System
Probable
cause
Burnt
fuse
Faulty
horn
button
contact
Horn
sounds
when
@
terminal
of
inst
harness
connector
to
combination
switch
is
grounded
Faulty
horn
relay
Horn
sounds
when
CD
and
ID
terminals
of
engine
harness
to
horn
relay
are
connected
with
a
test
lead
including
15A
fuse
Lo
se
conn
ection
or
open
circuit
Faulty
horn
or
loose
horn
terminal
connee
tion
Break
in
wire
to
horn
Short
circuited
horn
button
and
or
horn
button
lead
wire
When
inst
harness
is
disconnected
from
combination
switch
horn
stops
sounding
Faulty
horn
relay
Loose
or
poor
connector
contact
Fuse
relay
horn
and
or
horn
button
Faulty
horn
Corrective
action
Correct
cause
and
repbce
fuse
Repair
horn
button
Replace
Check
wiring
and
or
repair
connection
Correct
horn
terminal
connection
or
replace
horn
Repair
Repair
horn
button
or
its
wiring
Replace
Repair
Replace
Radio
Noise
prevention
chart
Position
car
in
an
open
area
away
from
steel
buildings
run
engine
extend
antenna
to
its
maximum
length
set
volume
control
to
maximum
and
set
dial
at
a
median
point
where
no
broadcasting
wave
is
received
Condition
Probable
cause
Ignition
system
Noise
o
curs
when
engine
is
operated
High
tension
cable
Ignition
coil
Charging
system
Sound
of
alterilating
current
present
Alternator
When
accelerator
pedal
is
depressed
or
released
noise
occurs
Voltage
regulator
BE
54
Corrective
action
Install
new
high
tension
cable
Replace
O
5
lF
capacitor
installed
to
primary
side
terminal
of
ignition
coil
with
ne
ones
Note
Be
careful
not
to
install
capacitor
to
see
ondary
or
primary
breaker
side
This
will
result
in
improper
engine
operation
Replace
O
5
lF
capacitor
installed
to
charging
ter
minalA
Note
Do
not
use
a
larger
capacitor
Install
a
O
5
lF
capacitor
to
IGN
terminal
of
voltage
regulator