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INSTALLATION OF CYLINDER
(See page BR±18)
1. INSTALL PADS
(See Steps 7 and 8 on page BR±20)
2. INSTALL CYLINDER
(See step 9 on page BR±20)
3. INSTALL FLEXIBLE HOSE TO BRAKE CYLINDER
Set the flexible hose and new gaskets in position and
install the union bolt.
Torque: 310 kg±em(22 ft±Ib, 30 N¿nn)
4. FILL BRAKE RESERVOIR WITH BRAKE FLUID AND
BLEED BRAKE SYSTEM
(See page BR±7)
5. CHECK FOR LEAKS
± BRAKE SYSTEMFront BrakeBR±25
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REPLACEMENT OF BRAKE PADS
HINT: If a squealing noise occurs from the brakes while
driving, check the pad wear indicator. If there are traces
of the indicator contacting the rotor disc, the brake pad
should be replaced.
1. REMOVE REAR WHEEL
Remove the wheel and temporarily fasten the rotor disc
with the hub nuts.
REAR BRAKE
Disc Brake
COMPONENTS
± BRAKE SYSTEMRear BrakeBR±34
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4. REMOVE FOLLOWING PARTS:
(a) Two brake pads
(b) Four anti±squeal shims
(c) Four pad support plates
5. CHECK ROTOR DISC THICKNESS
(See step 2 on page BR±39)
6. CHECK ROTOR DISC RUNOUT
(See step 3 on page BR±39)
7. INSTALL PAD SUPPORT PLATES
Install the four pad support plates. 2. INSPECT PAD LINING THICKNESS
Check the pad thickness through the cylinder inspection
hole and replace pads if not within specification.
Minimum thickness: 1.0 mm I0.039 in.)
(b) Remove the brake cylinder and suspend it so the
hose is not stretched.
HINT: Do not disconnect the brake hose. 3. REMOVE CYLINDER FROM TORQUE PLATE
(a) Remove the installation bolt from the torque plate.
± BRAKE SYSTEMRear BrakeBR±35
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9. INSTALL CYLINDER
(a) Draw out a small amount of brake fluid from the res-
ervoir.
(b) Press in piston with a hammer handle or an equiva-
lent.
HINT: Always change the pad on one wheel at a time as
there is a possibility of the opposite piston flying out.
(c) Insert the brake cylinder carefully so the boot is not
wedged. 8. INSTALL NEW PADS
(a) Install the two anti±squeal shims to the each pad.
HINT: Apply disc brake grease to the both side of the inner
anti±squeal shim.
(b) Install the two pads so the wear indicator plate is at
the bottom side.
NOTICE: Do not allow oil or grease to get on the rub±
bing face.
(d) Install and. torque the installation
bolt.
Torque: 200 kg±cm (14 ft±Ib, 20 N±m)
10. INSTALL REAR WHEEL
11. FILL BRAKE FLUID
± BRAKE SYSTEMRear BrakeBR±36
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REMOVAL OF CYLINDER
(See page BR±34)
1. DISCONNECT BRAKE HOSE
Remove the union bolt and disconnect the brake hose.
Use a container to catch the brake fluid.
2. REMOVE CYLINDER FROM TORQUE PLATE
Remove the installation bolt and cylinder.
3. REMOVE PADS
(See step 4 on page BR±35)
± BRAKE SYSTEMRear BrakeBR±37
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INSTALLATION OF CYLINDER
(See page BR±34)
1. INSTALL PADS
(See steps 7 and 8 on pages BR±35 and 36)
2. INSTALL CYLINDER
(See step 9 on page BR±36)
4. FILL BRAKE RESERVOIR WITH BRAKE FLUID AND
BLEED BRAKE SYSTEM
(See page BR±7)
5. CHECK FOR LEAKS3. INSTALL FLEXIBLE HOSE TO BRAKE CYLINDER
Set the flexible hose and new gaskets in position and
install the union bolt and torque it.
Torque: 310 kg±cm (22 ft±ib, 30 N±m)
± BRAKE SYSTEMRear BrakeBR±41
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Maintenance services indicated by a star (*) or asterisk (*) are required under the terms of the Emission Control Systems Warranty. See Owner's Guide or Warranty Booklet
for complete warranty information.
* For vehicles sold in California
* For vehicles sold outside California
(1) Applicable to vehicles operated under conditions of extensive idling and /or low speed driving for long distances such as police, taxi or door±to±door delivery use.
(2) Applicable when operating mainly on dusty roads. If not, follow SCHEDULE B.
(3) Includes inspection of fuel tank band and vapor vent system.
(4) Also applicable to lining drum for parking brake.
(5) Check for leakage.
(6) Check for oil leaks from steering gear housing.
(7) Applicable only when operating mainly on rough, muddy roads. The applicable parts are listed below. For other usage conditions, refer to SCHEDULE B.
w
Front and rear suspension member to body
w
0 Strut bar bracket to body bolts
w
Bolts for sheet installation
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESCHEDULE A
CONDITIONS:
wTowing a trailer, using a camper or car top carrier.
wRepeated short trips less than 5 miles (8 km) and outside temperatures remain below freezing.
wExtensive idling and/or low speed driving for a long distance such as police, taxi or door±to±door delivery use.
wOperating on dusty, rough, muddy or salt spread roads.Maintenance operations: A = Check and adjust if necessary;
R = Replace, change or lubricate;
I = Inspect and correct or replace if necessary
Maintenance services beyond 60,000 miles (96,000 km) should continue to be performed at the same intervals shown for each
maintenance schedule.
Service interval
(Odometer reading or
months, whichever
comes first)
Maintenance items
Manual transaxle, automatic transaxle
and differential Brake pads and discs (Front and rear)
Bolts and nuts on chassis and bodyExhaust pipes and mountings
Steering gear housing oily Brake line pipes and hosesFuel lines and connections
Ball joints and dust coversEngine oil and oil filter
Spark plugs (platinum tipped)MA±4 (item 2)
MA±6 (item 6)
Brake linings and drumsFuel tank cap gasket
Drive shaft boots
MA±14 item 221 MA±10 (item 20) MA±5 (item 3,4)
Steering linkageMA±7 (item 12)
MA±8 (item 14) Valve clearance
MA±8 (item 16)
MA±9 (item 19) MA±7 (item 13) MA±7 (item 11
MA±7 (item 10)
MA±9 (item 18) Charcoal canister
MA±9 (item 17) MA±8 (item 151
See page
(item No.)
Engine coolant
MA±6 (item 9) MA±4 (item 1)
MA±4 (item 2)
MA±5 (item 5)
MA±8 (item 8) AAA±6 (item 7)
Air filter¿21*
Spark plugsTiming belt
Drive belts
IGNITION
CHASSIS BRAKESENGINESystem
EVAP FUEL
± MAINTENANCEMaintenance ScheduleMA±2
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Maintenance services indicated by a star (*) or asterisk (*) are required under the terms of the Emission Control Systems Warranty.
See Owner's Guide or Warranty
Booklet for complete warranty information.
For vehicles sold in California
* For vehicles sold outside California
(1) Includes inspection of fuel tank band and vapor vent system.
(2) Also applicable to drum lining for parking brake.
(3) Check for leakage.
(4) Check for oil leaks from steering gear housing.
(5) The applicable part are listed below
wFront and rear suspension member to body
wStrut bar bracket to body bolts
wBolts for sheet installation
Maintenance service beyond 60,000 miles (96,000 km) should continue to be performed at the same intervals shown
for each maintenance schedule.
SCHEDULE BCONDITIONS: Conditions other than those listed for SCHEDULE A.
Service interval
(Odometer reading or
months, whichever
comes first)
Maintenance items
Manual transaxle, automatic
transaxle and differential (3) Brake pads and discs (Front and rearBolts and nuts on chassis and body 17)Exhaust pipes and mountings
Steering gear housing oil 1s) Brake linings and drums (4)
Brake line pipes and hoses Fuel lines and connections (31
Ball joints and dust covers Engine oil and oil filterSpark plugs (platinum tippedFuel tank cap gasket
MA±14 (item 22) MA±10 (item 20)
Charcoal canister
Steering linkage
Drive shaft boots
MA±7 (item 11)
MA±9 (item 19) MA±9 (item 18) MA±7 (item 13) MA±7 (item 10)
MA±8 (item 14) MA±7 (item 12)
MA±8 (item 16) MA±8 (item 15) See page
(item No.)
Engine coolant
MA±9 (item 17)
Valve clearance
MA±6 (item 8) MA±4 (item 2)
MA±6 (item 9) MA±6 (item 7)
MA±6 (item 7)
MA±5 (item 5) MA±5 (item 4)
Drive belts
Air filterSpark plugs
IGNITION
CHASSISBRAKES ENGINESystem
EVAPFUEL
± MAINTENANCEMaintenance ScheduleMA±3