11
BRAKING SYSTEM
OUTLINE 11—2
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—2
SPECIFICATIONS 11— 4
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11— 5
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 11—6
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL IN MASTER
CYLINDER RESERVOIR 11— 6
BRAKE HYDRAULIC LINE 11—6
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—6
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION OF
BRAKE LINES 11— 8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
BRAKE LINES 11— 9
REPLACEMENT OF BRAKE
FLUID 11— 9
AIR BLEEDING 11— 9
BRAKE PEDAL 11—11
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 11—11
REMOVAL 11—12
INSPECTION 11—13
INSTALLATION 11—13
MASTER CYLINDER 11—14
REMOVAL 11—15
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
(EXCEPT RHD DOHC TURBO).... 11—14
INSPECTION 11—17
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
(RHD DOHC TURBO) 11—18
INSPECTION 11—21
INSTALLATION 11—22
POWER BRAKE UNIT 11—27
FUNCTION CHECK 11—27
INSPECTION OF CHECK VALVE... 11—29
REMOVAL 11—29
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—30
INSPECTION 11—32
INSTALLATION 11—33
VACUUM PUMP 11—35
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 11—35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.... 11—35
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—36
INSPECTION 11—37
DUAL PROPORTIONING VALVE 11—38
FUNCTION CHECK 11—38
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.... 11—39
FRONT DISC BRAKE 11—40
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC
PAD WEAR 11—40
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD 11—40
REMOVAL 11—42
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—43
INSPECTION 11—44
INSTALLATION 11—45
REAR DISC BRAKE 11—46
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC
PAD WEAR 11—46
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD 11—46
REMOVAL 11—49
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—50
INSPECTION 11—54
INSTALLATION 11—55
REAR DRUM BRAKE 11—56
REMOVAL 11—56
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
OF WHEEL CYLINDER 11—59
INSPECTION 11—60
INSTALLATION 11—61
PARKING BRAKE 11—65
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 11—65
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
OF PARKING BRAKE LEVER 11—66
REMOVAL OF PARKING BRAKE
CABLE 11—68
INSTALLATION OF PARKING
BRAKE CABLE 11—69
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
(ABS) 11—71
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—71
WIRING DIAGRAM 11—72
TROUBLESHOOTING 11—73
DIAGNOSIS INDICATION MODE ... 11—86
MEMORY CANCEL 11—86
ABS WARNING LIGHT 11—87
RELAY BOX 11—87
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR 11—87
SENSOR ROTOR 11—90
HYDRAULIC UNIT FLUID 11—94
HYDRAULIC UNIT 11—94
CONTROL UNIT CIRCUIT 11—99
76G11X-001
OUTLINE 11
86U11X-003
1. Front disc brake
2. Hydraulic unit
3. Pipe joint
4. Master cylinder
5. Power brake unit
6. Relay box
7. Control unit
8. Wheel speed sensor
9. Sensor rotor
10. Rear disc brake
11. Parking brake lever
12. Parking brake cable
Front disc brake
(Ventilated disc)
Rear disc brake
(Solid disc)
Rear drum brake
(Leading-trailing)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specification
Brake pedal
Type Suspended
Brake pedal Pedal lever ratio 4.2 Brake pedal
Max. stroke mm (in) LHD: 136.5 (5.37) RHD: 135 (5.31)
Master cylinder Type Tandem (with level sensor) Master cylinder
Cylinder inner diameter mm (in) 22.22 (0.87)
Front disc brake
Type Mounting support, Ventilated disc
Front disc brake
Cylinder bore mm (in) 53.97 (2.12)
Front disc brake Pad dimensions (area x thickness) mm2 x mm (in2 x in) 4,800 x 10 (7.44 x 0.39) Front disc brake
Disc plate dimensions mm (in) (outer diameter x thickness) 13 inch-wheel: 242 x 20 (9.53 x 0.79) 14 or 15 inch-wheel: 264 x 24 (10.39 x 0.94)
Rear disc brake
(Turbo model)
Type Mounting support, Solid disc
Rear disc brake
(Turbo model)
Cylinder bore mm (in) 30.2 (1.19)
Rear disc brake
(Turbo model) Pad dimensions (area x thickness) mm2 x mm (in2 x in) 2,900 x 8 (4.5 x 0.31)
Rear disc brake
(Turbo model)
Disc plate dimensions mm (in) (outer diameter x thickness) 259 x 10 (10.2 x 0.39)
Rear drum brake
(Non-Turbo model)
Type Leading-trailing
Rear drum brake
(Non-Turbo model)
Wheel cylinder inner diameter mm (in) 17.46 (0.69)
Rear drum brake
(Non-Turbo model) Lining dimensions mm (in)
(width x length x thickness) (a): 25 x 191.9 x 5 (0.98 x 7.56 x 0.20)
(b): 30 x 219.3 x 5 (1.18 x 8.63 x 0.20)
Rear drum brake
(Non-Turbo model)
Drum inner diameter mm (in) (a): 200.0 (7.87) (b): 228.6 (9.0)
Rear drum brake
(Non-Turbo model)
Shoe clearance adjustment Automatic adjuster
Power brake unit Type Vacuum multiplier Power brake unit
Diameter mm (in) 238 (9.37)
Braking force control device Type Dual proportioning valve or ABS (if equipped)
Brake fluid DOT-3 or DOT-4, or SAE J1703
Parking brake Type Center lever (Mechanical two rear brakes)
(a)...13-inch wheel in General LHD and RHD models
(b)...Except 13-inch wheel in General LHD and RHD models
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 1
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The table below covers the normal braking system. Refer to page 11—73 for ABS system.
Problem Possible cause Remedy Page
Poor braking Leakage of brake fluid Air in system Worn pad or lining
Brake fluid, grease, oil, or water on pad or lining Hardening of pad or lining surface or poor contact Malfunction of disc brake piston Malfunction of master cylinder or wheel cylinder Malfunction of power brake unit
Malfunction of check valve (vacuum hose)
Damaged vacuum hose Deterioration of flexible hose Malfunction of dual proportioning valve
Repair Air bleed Replace
Clean or replace Grind or replace Replace Repair or replace Repair or replace Repair or replace Replace Replace Replace
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11-39
Brakes pull to one
side
Worn pad or lining
Brake fluid, grease, oil, or water on pad or lining Hardening of pad or lining surface or poor contact Abnormal wear or distortion of disc, drum, pad, or lining Malfunction of automatic adjuster Looseness of backing plate mounting bolts Malfunction of wheel cylinder
Improper adjustment of wheel bearing preload, or wear Improper adjustment of wheel alignment Unequal tire air pressures
Replace Clean or replace Grind or replace Repair or replace Repair or replace Tighten
Repair or replace Refer to Section 9 Refer to Section 10 Refer to Section 12
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Brakes do not
release
No brake pedal play
Improper adjustment of push rod clearance
Clogged master cylinder return port Shoe does not return properly Wheel cylinder does not return properly Improper return due to malfunction of piston seal of disc brake Excessive runout of disc plate Improper return of parking brake cable or improper ad-justment
Improper adjustment of wheel bearing preload
Adjust
Adjust
Clean
Adjust Clean or replace Replace
Replace Repair or adjust
Refer to Section 9
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11—23,24
11-57 11—43,50
11-65
Pedal goes too far (too much pedal stroke)
Air in system due to insufficient brake fluid
Improper adjustment of pedal play Worn pad or lining Air in system
Add fluid and bleed air
Adjust Replace Air bleed
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Abnormal noise or
vibration during
braking
Worn pad or lining Deterioration of pad or lining Brakes do not release
Foreign material or scratches on disc plate or drum con-tact surface
Looseness of backing plate or caliper mounting bolts Damage or deviation of disc or drum contact surface Poor contact of pad or lining Insufficient grease on sliding parts
Replace
Grind or replace
Repair
Clean
Tighten Replace Repair or replace Apply grease
11-40,47,56 11-40,47,56
11-61 11-56 11-40,47,56
Parking brake
does not hold well
Excessive lever stroke
Brake cable stuck or damaged
Brake fluid or oil on pad or lining Hardening of pad or lining surface or poor contact
Adjust
Repair or replace Clean or replace Grind or replace
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11-68
11-40,47,56
11-40,47,56
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REAR DISC BRAKE 1 1
REAR DISC BRAKE
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC PAD WEAR
1. Loosen the rear wheel lug nuts.
2. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and support it with
safety stands.
3. Remove the wheels.
4. Look through the caliper inspection hole and check
that the remaining thickness of the pad is 1 mm
(0.04 in) min.
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86U11X-084
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD
Caution
Replace the left and right pads at the same
time.
1. Loosen the wheel lug nuts.
2. Release the parking brakes.
3. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and support it with
safety stands.
4. Remove the wheels.
5. Remove the parking brake cable from the cable
bracket and the operating lever.
6. Remove the upper mounting bolt; then pivot the
caliper.
7. Remove the V-springs.
8. Remove the pads and shims.
Warning
Asbestos dust is a health hazard. Do not blow
away brake dust with compressed air.
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86U11X-086
9. Apply the grease supplied in the pad attachment
set to the new shims; then attach them to the new
pads.
10. Turn the piston fully inward by rotating the SST
clockwise. Align the piston groove as shown in the
illustration.
Note
The piston groove and inner pad alignment pin
must be aligned when the inner pad is in-
stalled.
11. Install the pads and shims to the mounting support.
12. Install the pad clip.
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86U11X-088
13. Lift the caliper assembly onto the mounting
support.
14. Tighten the mounting bolt to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
16—24 Nm (1.6—2.4 m-kg, 12—17 ft-lb)
15. Connect the parking cable end to the operating
lever; then tighten the locknut.
Tightening torque:
20—28 N-m (2.0—2.9 m-kg, 14—21 ft-lb)
Caution
There must be no clearance between the ca-
ble end and the operating lever.
16. Mount the wheels.
17. Apply the brakes a few times; then check that the
brakes do not drag excessively while the wheels
are being rotated.
18. Lower the vehicles.
19. Tighten the wheel lug nuts.
Tightening torque:
88—118
N
m (9—12 m-kg, 65—87 ft-lb)
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REAR DISC BRAKE 1 1
REMOVAL
1. Loosen the wheel lug nuts.
2. Release the parking brakes.
3. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and support it with safety stands.
4. Remove the wheels.
5. Remove in the sequence shown in the figure.
Warning Asbestos dust is a health hazard. Do not blow away brake dust with compressed air.
Caution
Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If it does get on a painted surface, wipe it off
immediately.
76G11X-084
1. Parking brake cable
2. Flexible hose
3. Caliper assembly
4. V-spring
5. Pad and shim
6. Guide plate
7. Mounting support
8. Disc plate
(Refer to section 9)
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