2
To
install
wheel
tighten
wheel
nuts
in
criss
cross
fashion
As
for
aluminum
wheels
proceed
as
follows
I
Snugly
tighten
four
nuts
after
wheel
is
positioned
See
Fig
WT
3
Iil
Tightening
torque
Wheel
nut
Steel
and
aluminum
wheels
8
0
to
10
0
kg
m
58
to
72
ft
Ibl
CAUTION
Two
types
of
wheel
nuts
Bre
used
one
is
designed
for
use
with
steel
wheel
Bnd
the
other
for
use
with
aluminum
wheel
Do
not
mix
different
types
of
wheel
nuts
p
WT020
For
aluminum
wheels
only
c
WH246
For
teel
wheels
only
Fig
WT
4
Wheel
Nut
Wheel
and
Tire
2
Slightly
pull
wheel
back
to
prop
erly
align
nuts
with
bolt
holes
in
wheel
and
tighten
nuts
as
much
as
possible
with
your
fingers
3
Tighten
four
nuts
evenly
with
a
wheel
wrench
in
criss
cross
fashion
f
WT016
Align
nuti
with
bolt
holes
in
wheel
and
evenly
tighten
nuts
each
one
a
little
at
a
time
Fig
WT
3
Installing
Aluminum
Wheel
Note
Be
careful
not
to
smear
thread
ed
portion
of
bolt
and
nut
and
seat
of
nut
with
oil
or
grease
TIRE
ROTATION
Tires
tend
to
wear
unevenly
and
become
unbalanced
after
a
certain
running
distance
Uneven
tire
wear
often
results
in
tire
noise
which
is
attributed
to
rear
axle
gears
bearing
etc
Front
tires
also
tend
to
wear
unevenly
because
of
improperly
align
ed
front
wheels
Accordingly
to
equalize
tire
wear
it
is
necessary
to
rotate
tires
periodi
cally
as
recommended
in
the
Periodic
Maintenance
WT
3
Bias
and
Bias
Belted
Tires
Right
front
Right
rear
c
J
c
l
X@
c
l
c
J
Left
front
Left
rear
4
WH
EELS
Right
front
Right
rear
c
J
c
l
@
9
c
J
Left
front
Left
rear
5
WHEELS
Radial
Tires
Right
front
Right
rear
c
J
c
l
@
c
l
c
J
Left
front
Left
rear
4
WHEELS
Right
front
Right
rear
c
J
c
J
c
l
Left
front
Left
rear
5
WHEELS
WT021
Fig
WT
5
Tire
Rotation
INSPECTION
WHEEL
BALANCE
The
wheel
and
tire
assembly
should
be
kept
balanced
statically
and
dy
namically
Proper
tire
balance
is
necessary
when
driving
the
car
at
high
speeds
Consequently
the
wheel
and
tire
as
sembly
should
be
properly
rebalanced
whenever
puncture
is
repaired
The
wheel
and
tire
assembly
be
comes
out
of
balance
according
to
uneven
tire
wear
Severe
acceleration
and
braking
or
fast
cornering
is
the
cause
of
wear
on
tire
resulting
in
unbalance
of
tire
and
wheel
assembly
Steering
System
STEERING
COLUMN
AND
GEAR
Tightening
torque
of
bolts
and
nuts
kg
rn
ft4b
@
3
8
to
5
2
27
to
38
@
1
3
to
1
8
9
to
13
@
0
35
to
0
45
25
to
3
3
@
4
0
to
5
0
29
to
36
@
7
0
to
8
0
51
to
58
lEi
13
to
15
94
to
108
1
Steering
wheel
2
olumn
clamp
3
Steering
column
4
Jacket
tube
flange
S
RUbbercoupling
6
Steering
gear
ST860
Fig
ST
l
Steering
Column
and
Gear
STEERING
WHEEL
2
spoke
steering
wheel
I
Remove
bolts
from
back
side
of
steering
wheel
2
Lift
horn
pad
from
steering
wheel
and
disconnect
horn
wire
REMOVAL
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
horn
pad
3
spoke
sport
steering
wheel
Pull
off
pad
ST766
Fig
ST
3
Removing
Horn
Pod
ST765
Fig
ST
2
Removing
Horn
Pod
3
Remove
steering
wheel
nut
4
Using
Steering
Wheel
Puller
ST2718000l
install
puller
anchor
51
2
bolts
into
threaded
holes
provided
in
steering
wheel
Turn
center
bolt
of
the
special
tool
clockwise
to
remove
steer
ing
wheel
CAUTION
a
00
not
strike
end
of
steering
col
umn
shaft
with
a
hammer
Striking
shaft
will
damage
bearing
or
col
lapsible
shaft
b
Be
careful
not
to
damage
cancel
pole
Fig
ST
4
Removing
Ste
ing
WhHl
INSTALLATION
Install
steering
wheel
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Observe
the
follow
ing
instructions
Apply
grease
to
sliding
portions
2
When
installing
steering
wheel
to
column
shaft
align
punch
mark
on
steering
wheel
with
punch
mark
on
the
top
end
of
column
shaft
til
Tightening
torqu
Steering
whee
nut
3
8
to
5
2
kg
27
to
38
ft
Ibl
Note
After
imtol1ing
steering
wheel
turn
it
clockwise
end
counterclock
wise
cheddng
for
catch
or
drag
Also
check
horn
for
operation
6
Removeoolts
securing
oolumn
clamp
ST661
Fig
ST
9
Column
CIDmp
Securing
BoU
7
Draw
out
steering
column
assem
bly
from
the
room
side
Note
When
a
head
n
rollision
is
encountere
inspect
steeriJ
tg
sys
tem
as
allow
The
steering
system
is
very
impor
lant
unit
or
driving
The
oollapsi
ble
type
steering
column
hould
not
be
disassembled
snd
if
necessary
replace
it
a
an
assembly
Steering
System
InstaU
tlon
Iostall
steering
column
in
reverse
order
of
removal
Observe
following
instructions
See
Fig
ST
IO
I
Set
wheels
in
a
straight
ahead
position
2
Fit
steeririg
column
assembly
on
to
worm
shaft
serration
through
dash
panel
and
tighti
bolts@
temporari
ly
to
support
upper
side
of
steering
column
assembly
CAUTION
a
Mata
sure
that
undue
stress
is
not
epplied
to
ruhber
coupling
b
To
evoid
damaging
bolt
or
serra
tions
align
groove
in
worm
shaft
with
bolt
hole
in
rubber
coupling
Note
Carefully
install
so
that
punch
mark
at
top
end
o
column
slmft
acesupwardc
C
VH
3
Tighten
bolts
@
rid
then
tight
en
bolt
@
liJ
Tightening
torque
@
4
0
to
5
0
kg
m
29
to
36
ft
lb
@
1
3
to
1
8
kg
m
9
to
13
ft
lbl
4
After
sliding
jacket
tube
bracket
to
dash
panel
tighten
bolt
@
to
retain
it
liJ
Tightening
torqu
@
0
35
to
0
45
kg
m
2
5
to
3
3
ft
lbl
5
After
installation
make
sure
that
steering
wheel
turns
smoothly
5
1
Rubber
coupling
2
Steering
column
8ncmbly
3
Worm
shaft
4
Dash
panel
5
Column
shaft
6
Column
clamp
1
Jacltct
tube
flange
Tightening
torque
of
bolts
and
nuts
kg
m
ft
lb
@
1
3
to
1
8
9
to
13
@
0
35
to
0
45
2
5
to
3
3
@
4
0
to
5
0
29
to
36
ST668
Fig
ST
IO
1
alling
Sleering
Column
Aaembly
ST
4
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
PRELIMINARY
CLEANING
Before
starting
work
remove
dirt
from
outside
the
detached
compressor
Clean
the
workbench
tool
and
your
hands
COMPRESSOR
CLUTCH
The
most
likely
source
of
problem
is
clutch
slippage
Factors
are
listed
here
Exercise
ample
care
1
Clearance
between
clutch
hub
and
pulley
should
be
0
4
to
0
6
mm
0
016
to
0
024
in
at
aU
peripheral
points
2
Make
sure
that
there
is
no
oil
or
dirt
on
friction
surfaces
of
clutch
disc
clutch
hub
and
pulley
Remove
oil
or
dirt
with
clean
lint
free
cloth
3
Make
sure
that
terminal
voltage
at
magnetic
coil
is
above
10
5V
REMOVAL
I
Using
Clutch
Spanner
Wrench
hold
clutch
hub
With
suitable
socket
wrench
remove
bolt
retaining
clutch
hub
to
crankshaft
AC391A
Fig
AC
41
Removing
Bolt
2
Then
using
Clutch
Removing
Bolt
remove
clutch
assembly
from
crankshaft
CAUTION
Be
careful
not
to
demage
key
on
compressor
crankshaft
Air
Conditioning
AC392A
Fig
AC
42
Removing
Clutch
Assembly
3
Loosen
four
electromagnetic
coil
mounting
screws
Coil
assembly
can
then
be
taken
out
easily
AC869
Fig
AC
43
R
mouing
Magnetic
Clutch
INSTALLATION
Locate
the
electromagnetic
coil
at
the
correct
position
on
compressor
housing
Then
secure
four
electro
magnetic
coil
mounting
screws
@
Tightening
torque
Electromagnetic
coil
mounting
screws
0
7
kltm
5
1
ft
Ibl
2
InstaU
the
clutch
assembly
on
the
crankshaft
Note
Key
should
be
set
on
crank
shaft
before
installing
clutch
assem
bly
3
Using
Clutch
Spanner
Wrench
hold
clutch
hub
With
socket
wrench
secure
clutch
hub
securing
bolt
iJJ
Tightening
torque
Clutch
hub
securing
bolt
1
5
kg
m
11
ft
Ib
AC
27
DISASSEMBLY
1
Remove
two
snap
rings
retaining
bearing
They
are
located
inside
of
clutch
wheel
I
AC500
Fig
AC
44
Removing
Snap
Ring
2
Using
Clutch
Wheel
Remover
KV99100700
and
conventional
puller
remove
V
pulley
with
bearings
from
clutch
wheel
KV99100100
AC501
Fig
AC
45
Removing
V
Pulley
from
Clutch
Assembly
3
Us
i
n
g
Bearing
Remover
ST33061000
press
clutch
wheel
bear
ings
out
from
clutch
wheel
ST33061000
I
Jiffi
I
ACSD2
Fig
AC
46
Removing
Clutch
Wheel
Bearing