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IllustrationPart No.Part NameNote
09502 - 12010Differential Bearing
ReplacerA540H
09506 - 35010Differential Drive
Pinion Rear Bearing
ReplacerA540H
09520 - 32012Differential Side Gear
Shaft PullerA540H
09608 - 30022Front Hub Bearing
Replacer SetA540H
(09550 - 00050)
(Replacer)A540H
(09608 - 05010)
(Handle)A540H
09608 - 32010Steering Knuckle
Oil Seal ReplacerA540H
09608 - 35014Axle Hub & Drive
Pinion Bearing
Tool SetA540H
(09608 - 06020)
(Handle)A540H
(09608 - 06120)Front Hub Outer
Bearing Cup ReplacerA540H
09612 - 65014Steering Worm
Bearing PullerRemove pinion shaft Bearing outer race
09950 - 00020
Bearing RemoverA540H
09950 - 00030Bearing Remover
AttachmentA540H
09950 - 20017
Universal Puller
SST (SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS) (Cont'd)
- AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLEPreparationAT-1 1
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Discharging of Refrigeration System
Evacuating and Charging of
Refrigeration System
(See Air Conditioning Fundamentals and Repairs Pub. No.
36950E)
Condenser clogged
Drive belt slipping
Magnetic clutch faulty
Compressor faulty
Expansion valve faulty
Thermistor faulty
A/C amplifier faulty
Insufficient or too much refrigerant
Air or excessive compressor oil in
system
Receiver clogged
Water valve cable set faultyCheck condenser .
Check or replace drive belt
Check magnetic clutch
Check compressor
Check expansion valve
Check thermistor
Check amplifier
Check refrigerant volume
Evacuate and charge system
Evaporator clogged or frosted
Air leakage from cooling unit or air duct
Air inlet blocked
Blower motor faulty
A/C amplifier faulty
Drive belt slipping
Revolution detecting sensor faulty
(w/Power steering)
A/C amplifier faultyAC±33
AC±21
AC±23
AC±23
AC±39
AC±43
AC±45 to 47
AC±22
Repair as necessary
Replace blower motor
Check amplifierClean evaporator fins or filters
Repair as necessary
Check or replace drive belt
Check sensor
Check receiver
Reset water valve cable
A/C switch
indicator
flashingInsufficient
velocity of cool
airAC±41
AC±39 to 42 Insufficient
cooling
Check amplifier Possible cause
AC±21
AC±24AC±32
BE±79
AC±39 to 42
AC±45 to 47
AC±45 to 47 Remedy ProblemPage
± AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMTroubleshooting Refrigeration SystemAC±17
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REMOVAL OF SAFETY PAD
(See pages BO±62, 63)
1. DISCONNECT BATTERY CABLE FROM NEGATIVE
TERMINAL
2. REMOVE STEERING WHEEL
3. REMOVE FRONT PILLAR GARNISH
Pry out the clips and pull the front pillar garnish upward
to remove it by the hand.
4. REMOVE NO. 1 UNDER COVER
5. REMOVE LOWER FINISH PANEL
(a) Remove the two screws and the engine. hood re-
lease lever. HINT: Screw sizes in the previous illustration are indi-
cated by following the code below for removal and
installation of safety pad.
mm (in.)
Shape
ShapeShapeCode
CodeCodeSizeSizeSize
± BODYSafety PadBO±64
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(b) (USA)
Using a screwdrier, pry out the switch bases and the
No. 1 speaker panel.
HINT: Tape the screwdrier tip before use.
7. REMOVE CLUSTER FINISH PANEL
(a) Remove the five screws and the panel.
(b) Disconnect the connectors.(d) (CANADA)
Remove the five screws and lower finish panel.
(e) Disconnect the connectors.(c) (USA)
Remove the seven bolts and lower finish panel.
6. REMOVE STEERING COLUMN COVER
Remove the four screws, the two bolts, and the cover.
± BODYSafety PadBO±65
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ANTI±LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (A.B.S.)
Description
wThe A.B.S. is a brake system which controls the wheel cylinder hydraulic pressure of all four wheels during
sudden braking and braking on slippery road surfaces, preventing the wheels from locking. This A.B.S.
provides the following benefits:
(1) Enables steering round an obstacle with a greater degree of certainty even when panic braking.
(2) Enables stopping in a panic brake while keeping the effect upon stability and steerability to a mini-
mum, even on curves.
wThe function of the A.B.S. is to help maintain directional stability and vehicle steerability on most road
conditions. However, the system cannot prevent the vehicle from skidding if the cornering speed limit is
exceeded.
wThe A.B.S. has a longitudinal deceleration sensor to match braking characteristics to the full±time four±
wheel drive. (For 4WD)
wIn case a malfunction occurs, a diagnosis function and fail±safe system have been adopted for the A.B.S.
to increase serviceability.
2WD (SEDAN)
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±56
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4. INSPECT SENSOR SIGNAL LEVEL
Drive the vehicle straight ahead at about 4 ±6 km/h (2.5
± 3.7 mph), and check that the warning light turns on after
a 1 second pause.
If the warning light turns on without blinking when the ve-
hicle speed is not within the specified speed range above,
stop the vehicle and read the diagnostic code, and repair
the malfunctioning parts.
(See step S on page BR±79)
HINT: If the warning light turns on while the vehicle speed
is within specified speed range above, the check is com-
pleted. And when the vehicle speed exceeds 6 km/h
(3.7mph), the warning light will blink again. In this condi-
tion, speed sensors are OK.
NOTICE: While the warning light is off, do not give any
shocks to vehicle such as acceleration, deceleration, brak-
ing, shift change, steering or shocks from the road condi-
tion.
(4WD)
(a) Remove the rubber cap from the Ts connector lo-
cated in front of the actuator.
(b) Connect the terminals of Ts connector.
(c) Pull the parking brake lever up, and start the engine.
NOTICE: Do not depress the brake pedal.
(d) Check that the warning light blinks about 4 times ev-
ery 1 second as shown.
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±78
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5. INSPECT SENSOR SIGNAL CHANGE
Drive the vehicle straight ahead at about 45 ± 55 krn/h
(28.0 ± 34.2 mph), and check that the warning light turns
on after a 1 second pause.
If the warning light turns on without blinking when the ve-
hicle speed is not within the specified speed range above,
stop the vehicle and read the diagnostic code, and repair
the malfunctioning .parts.
(See step 6 on this page)
HINT: If the warning light turns on while the vehicle speed
is within specified speed range above, the check is com-
pleted. And when the vehicle speed is not within specified
speed range, the warning light will blink again. In this con-
dition, sensor rotors are OK.
NOTICE: While the warning light is off, do not give any
shocks to vehicle such as acceleration, deceleration, brak-
ing, shift change, steering or shocks from the road condi-
tion.
HINT: The first number of blinks will equal the first digit
of a two digit diagnostic code. After a 1.5 second pause,
the 2nd number of blinks will equal the 2nd number of a
two digit code. If there are two or more codes, there will
be a 2.5 second pause between each code, and then
indication will begin again after a 4.0 second pause,
continuing in order from the smaller value up to the larg-
er one. 6. READ DIAGNOSTIC CODE
Stop the vehicle and disconnect the check connector, and
warning light will begin to blink. Read the number of
blinks.
(See DIAGNOSTIC CODE on page BR±81)
7. REPAIR MALFUNCTIONING PARTS
Repair or replace the malfunctioning parts.
HINT: When repairing or replacing parts, turn the ignition
switch OFF.
± BRAKE SYSTEMAnti±lock Brake System (A.B.S.)BR±79
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Replace tire or inflate tires to proper
pressure
Check front wheel alignment
Replace hub bearing
Tighten or replace suspension parts
Tighten or replace steering linkage
Adjust or repair steering gear
Replace tire or inflate tires to proper
pressure
Balance wheels
Replace shock absorber
Check front wheel alignment
Replace hub bearings
Inspect bail joints and bushings
Adjust or repair steering gear Wheels out of balance
Shock absorber worn out
Alignment incorrect
Hub bearings worn
Ball joints or bushings worn
Steering gear out of adjustment or broken Alignment incorrect
Hub bearing worn
Front or rear suspension parts loose or
broken
Steering linkage loosen or worn
Steering gear out of adjustment or broken
Inflate tires to proper pressure
Replace shock absorber
Check toe±in
Replace suspension parts Tires improperly inflated
Shock absorbers worn out
Alignment incorrect
Suspension parts wornInflate tires to proper pressure
Inspect stabilizer bar
Replace shock absorber Tires improperly inflated
Stabilizer bar bent or broken
Shock absorber worn outVehicle overloaded
Shock absorber worn out
Springs weakCheck loading
Replace shock absorber
Replace spring
FA±51
FA±3
FA±7
FA±56
SR±43,45.
48
TROUBLESHOOTING
Tires worn or improperly inflatedTires worn or improperly inflated
Abnormal tire
wear Front wheel
shimmyFA±3
FA±61
FA±51
FA±3
FA±51
FA±3 SR±43, 45
48 Possible cause
Sways/
pitches Wanders/pulls
FA±51
FA±51 BottomingFA±3
FA±7 Problem
RemedyPage
FA±3
FA±3
± FRONT AXLE AND SUSPENSIONTroubleshootingFA ± 2