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ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION OF BRAKE LINES
Check the following and replace or repair any faulty
parts.
1. Cracks, damage, corrosion of brake hose
2. Damage to brake hose threads
3. Scars, cracks, and swelling of flexible hose
4. Fluid leakage of all lines
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF BRAKE
LINES
1. Loosen or tighten the flare nut with the SST.
Flare nut tightening torque: 13—22 N-m
(1.3—2.2 m-kg, 9—16 ft-lb)
2. When connecting the flexible hose, do not over-
tighten or twist it.
3. After installation:
(1) Check that the hose does not contact other
parts when the vehicle bounces or when the
steering wheel is turned all the way to the right
or left.
(2) Bleed the air from the brake system. (Refer to
page 11—9.)
REPLACEMENT OF BRAKE FLUID
1. Remove the brake fluid from the reservoir with a
suction pump.
2. Fill the reservoir with new, specified brake fluid.
3. Pump out the old brake fluid by loosening the
bleeder screws (one by one) and pumping the
brake pedal. (Refer to page 11—10 for details.)
AIR BLEEDING
Air Bleeding Locations
After the following parts are removed, air bleeding is necessary after installation.
Removed part
Air bleeding location
Removed part Front Rear Removed part
Right side Left side Right side Left side
Master cylinder * * * *
Wheel cylinder or caliper
Front Right side * — — —
Wheel cylinder or caliper
Front Left side — * — —
Wheel cylinder or caliper Rear disc Right side — — * — Wheel cylinder or caliper Rear disc Left side — — — * Wheel cylinder or caliper
Rear drum Right side — — * —
Wheel cylinder or caliper
Rear drum Left side — — — *
Dual proportioning valve * * * *
Hydraulic unit (ABS) * * * *
ABS: Anti-lock Brake System 76GHX-064 *: Indicates where air bleeding is necessary
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Procedure
1. Jack up the vehicle and support it with safety
stands.
2. Fill the reservoir with brake fluid. Be sure that it is
at least half full at all times during the air bleeding
process.
Caution
a) Be careful not to spill brake fluid onto a
painted surface.
b)Use only the specified brake fluid. Do not
mix it with any other type.
3. Remove the bleeder cap; then connect one end
of a transparent vinyl tube to the bleeder screw and
place the other end in a receptacle.
4. Have an assistant depress the brake pedal a few
times, and then hold it in the depressed position.
5. Loosen the bleeder screw, drain out the fluid, and
retighten the bleeder.
Note
a) The two people should stay in voice con-
tact with each other.
b) Be sure the pedal remains depressed until
the bleeder is tightened.
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6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until no more air is dis-
charged.
7. Tighten the bleeder screw, and check that there
is no fluid leakage.
Bleeder screw tightening torque:
6—9 N-m (60—90 cm-kg, 52—78 in-lb)
Caution
Be sure to clean away any spilled fluid with
rags.
8. Add brake fluid to the reservoir up to the speci-
fied level.
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MASTER CYLINDER
REMOVAL
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure, referring to removal note for specially marked parts.
Caution
Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If it does get on a painted surface, wipe it off
immediately.
1. Fluid level sensor connector
2. Brake pipe
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3. Master cylinder
4. Clutch pipe holder (LHD MTX ABS)
Removal Note
Brake pipe (Flare nut type)
1. Place rags under the master cylinder to prevent
brake fluid from dripping on painted surfaces.
2. Disconnect the brake pipe from the master cylin-
der with the SST.
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (EXCEPT RHD DOHC TURBO)
1. Pour out the brake fluid.
2. Disassemble in the sequence shown in the figure, referring to disassembly note for specially marked
parts.
3. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly, referring to assembly note for specially marked parts.
Caution a) Do not to allow any foreign material into the master cylinder during repairs. b)Do not scratch the inside of the cylinder or the outer surface of the piston.
Note
The primary piston assembly is not repairable. Replace it as an assembly.
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1. Fluid level sensor 5. Secondary piston assembly
2. Stopper screw and O-ring 6. Reservoir assembly
3. Snap ring 7. Bushing
4. Primary piston assembly
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Disassembly Note
Stopper screw
Remove the stopper screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
Note
Prepare a suitable container for the brake fluid
to drain into.
Snap ring
Push the primary piston with a Phillips screwdriver
and remove or install the snap ring with snap-ring
pliers.
Secondary Piston Assembly
Remove the secondary piston assembly by gradual-
ly blowing compressed air into the cylinder.
Caution
Use a rag to catch the secondary piston as-
sembly when applying compressed air.
Assembly Note
Application of brake fluid
Before assembly, apply brake fluid to the following
parts:
1. Cylinder inner surface
2. Piston
3. Piston cups
4. Bushings
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (RHD DOHC TURBO)
1. Pour out the brake fluid.
2. Disassemble in the sequence shown in the figure, referring to disassembly note for specially marked
parts.
3. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly, referring to assembly note for specially marked parts.
Caution a) Do not to allow any foreign material into the master cylinder during repairs. b)Do not scratch the inside of the cylinder or the outer surface of the piston.
Note
The primary piston assembly is not repairable. Replace it as an assembly.
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1. Stopper screw and O-ring
2. Snap ring
3. Spacer
4. Piston guide assembly
5. Primary piston assembly
6. Stopper
7. O-ring
8. Piston guide cup
9. Piston guide
10. Secondary piston assembly
11. Stopper
12. Piston cup
13. Washer
14. Secondary piston
15. Spring
16. O-ring
17. Screw
18. Bushing
19. Reservoir assembly
20. Fluid level sensor
21. Master cylinder body
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Disassembly Note
Stopper screw
Push the piston in by hand and remove the stopper
screw.
Snap ring
Push the piston in fully with a rod and remove the
snap ring using snap ring pliers.
Secondary piston assembly
Remove the secondary piston assembly by gradual-
ly blowing compressed air into the cylinder.
Caution
Use a rag to catch the secondary piston as-
sembly when applying compressed air.
Assembly Note
Application of brake fluid
Before assembly, apply brake fluid to the following
parts:
1. Bushing
2. Cylinder inner wall
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