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REMOVING AND REFITTING
AN UPPER WHEEL ARM
REMOVAL
Raise and support the front of the vehicle on stands
6602-T.
Depressurize the hydraulic circuit.
Set the height control lever to the (( low )) position
Remove, Fig. I :
- the wheel,
- the suspension cylinder pivot retaining pin (I 1,
- the anti-roll bar link rod nut (2).
Uncouple ball-joint (3) from the anti-roll bar link rod
using puller 6320-T. Fig. II.
Screw up the tool nut in the ball-joint stem. Fit the
tool cross piece and pin.
Extract, Fig. Ill,
- the nut from upper ball-joint (4).
Disconnect the upper ball-joint.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is fitted with the ABS, the removal of
the upper ball-joint nut requires pushing back the
transmission.
Remove:
- the pin, C
- the nut lock,
- the drive-shaft nut.
Fig. IV
- nut (51,
Fig. V
- the spindle with extractor 6303-T.
Remark: An adjustment shim may be found between
the arm and the front face of the subframe. REFITTING
The LH wheel arm is different from the RH one. Boss
u a )a should be directed towards the rear of the
vehicle when the wheel arm has been fitted.
Reinstall, Fig. V :
- the arm fitted with its thrust cups (7)
frhe thinner cup facing rearwardsl,
- the adjustment shim (6) found on dismantling, facing
forward.
Engage the spindle ; place a new NYLSTOP nut.
Tighten to 12.5 mdaN
Recouple the upper ball-joint.
Tighten the new NYLSTOP nut to 7 mdaN
Reconnect the anti-roll bar link rod (wipe the ball-joint
fixing but do nor use solventl.
Tighten the new NYLSTOP nut to 4.7 mdaN
Refit the suspension cylinder pivot and pin.
Vehicles equipped with the ABS:
Fit the drive-shaft nut (with the faces and threads
lubricated).
Tighten to 37.5 mdaN.
Replace:
- the nut lock,
- the pin,
- the road wheel
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REMOVING AND REFITTING
REMOVAL
Support the front of the vehicle on stands 6602-T.
Release the pressure in the hydraulic system.
Set the height control lever to the (( low )) position.
Withdraw:
- the road wheel,
- the brake pad wear warning lamp harness holding
clips,
- the lower ball-joint nut.
Uncouple the lower ball-joint from the arm using puller
3312-T or 6323-T, Fig. I
Take off:
- the plastic trim cover,
- nut (I 1, Fig. II,
- spindle (2) with the help of inertia extractor
1671-T and adaptor 6306-T, Fig. Ill.
Mark adjustment shims (3) and (4) location, Fig. IV.
Remove the wheel arm. REFITTING
Note: the RH and LH arms are not alike.
If the wheel arm has been removed following an
impact, it will be necessary to readjust the caster
angle.
Place the expander of tool 6312-T in the wheel arm,
with screw A pointing rearwards, Fig V.
Bring tubes (5) and (6) into contact, Fig. V. In order
to do so:
Fig. VI :
- Grip the arm in a vice,
- Tighten the expandable element by means of
spanner B from tool 6312-T.
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FRONT AXLE
TOOLS TO BE USED
631 O-T.
3312-T.
or 6323-T.
Hub locking tool
Lower arm ball-joint extractor, with bosses
Lower arm ball-joint extractor, with or without bosses
Torque wrench (40 mdaN) Sleeve 35
mm A/F
REMOVING AND REFITTING A SWIVEL
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REMOVlNG AND REFlTTlNG A SWIVEL
REMOVAL
Support the front of the vehicle on stands.
Depressurize the hydraulic systems.
Remove:
- the road wheel,
- the pin,
- the nut lock,
- the nut (35 mm A/F)
Lock the wheel hub with tool. 6316-T, Fig. I.
Fig. II :
- nut (1) and its washer ; disengage the bail-joint from
the swivel,
- lock nut (6),
- nut (5).
Uncouple, Fig. II and Ill :
- cable (2) from the control lever,
- spring (31,
- cup (41,
- connection (7).
Take off, Fig. Ill, nut (8) together with its washer.
Liberate flexible pipe (9) from its fixing bracket,
Fig. Ill. ABS vehicles, Fig. IV
Extract the screw (I 0) securing the sensor.
Disconnect the brake pad wear warning lamp
harness.
Withdraw:
- the brake disc cooling plate,
- the harness screw and fixing bracket; release the
harness.
Remove the lower ball-joint nut.
Uncouple the swivel lower ball-joint using extractor
3312 T or 6323 T, Fig. V,
(avoid damage to the ball-joint protection rubber).
Pull out the drive-shaft.
Take off nut (I I) from the upper ball-joint, Fig. VI.
Uncouple the upper ball-joint.
Remove the swivel.
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REMOVING AND REFITTING A SWIVEL
REFITTING Replace, Fig. IV:
Wipe the ball-joint fixings and location, do not use - flexible pipe (I I) into its fixing bracket,
solvent. - washer (I 0).
Recouple the upper ball-joint with the swivel. Tighten nut (9) to 2.2 mdaN.
Refit, Fig. I: Recouple:
- washer (I),
- Fig. IV, connection (I 2) provided with a new sea/.
- nut (2).
- Fig. V, the steering ball-joint.
Tighten to 7 mdaN (New NYLSTOP nut).
Refit:
Introduce the drive-shaft end into the wheel hub - washer (I 31,
(lubricate the hub seal lips). - nut (14) (New NYLSTOP one).
Couple up the lower ball-joint. Tighten to 6 mdaN.
Tighten to 6 mdaN the new NYLSTOP nut. Reconnect:
-cup (171,
Reconnect the brake pad wear warning lamp harness. - spring (I 61,
-cable (15).
Refit, Fig. II and Ill:
Adjust the handbrake (as indicated in @ 454.011).
- electrical harness fixing bracket (4).
- earth lead (5).
- screw (3). Put the drive-shaft nut into place.
- metal panel (6). (Faces and threads lubricated).
Lock the hub, utilizing tool 6310-T Fig. VI.
ABS vehicles, Fig. Ill:
Tighten to 37.5 mdaN.
Reinstall sensor (7) (spread MOB/L TEMP No. 1
grease over the outside of the sensor.
Bleed the front brakes (see @ 453.0/l/.
Tighten screw (8) to 1 mdaN.
Fit the wheel.
Lower the vehicle to the ground.
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TOOLS TO BE USED
3312-T.
or 6323-T.
6310-T.
Lower arm ball-joint extractor, with bosses
Lower arm ball-joint extractor, with or without bosses
Hub locking tool
Torque wrench tool (40 mdaN)
Socket, 35 mm A/F
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REMOVING AND REFlTTlNG A FRONT
WHEEL HUB
REMOVAL
Support the front of the vehicle on stands
Take off the road wheel.
Withdraw, Fig. I
- the pin,
- the nut lock,
- the 35 mm A/F nut.
Lock the hub with tool 6310-T.
Remove the brake disc fas stated in chapter 0, op.
MA 45 1. l/3/.
Extract the swivel lower ball-joint nut
Uncouple the swivel lower ball-joint, Fig. II, using
either puller 3312-T or puller 6323-T (be careful
not to damage the ball-joint protection rubber).
Liberate the drive-shaft.
Take out, Fig. Ill :
- the screws,
- the hub. REFITTING
Introduce the wheel hub into the swivel.
Position the screws previously fitted with lugged
contact washers, Fig. Ill. Tighten to 2.7 mdaN.
Insert the drive-shaft end into the wheel hub (grease
the seal contact face).
Couple up the lower ball-joint.
Tighten the new NYSLTOP nut to 6 mdaN. (Wipe
the ball-joint fixing and recess, do not use solvent).
Refit the brake disc (Refer to @ MA 451. l/31.
Relocate, Fig. IV :
- the nut, use tool 6310-T to hold the hub in posi-
tion, tighten to 37.5 mdaN,
- the nut lock,
- the pin.
Bleed the front brakes
(See @ MA 453.0/l).
Reassemble the road wheel.
Lower the vehicle to the ground.
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REPAIR OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
FITTING PRECAUTIONS
5. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN BEFORE WORKING ON THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM:
a) Carrefully clean the aera of work, the unions and the unit to be removed
- Disconnect the lead from the negative terminal of the battery.
- Only use petrol or lead-free petrol cleaning.
b) Release the pressure in the circuits:
- Place the vehicle in the K/OW~~ position.
- Slacken the pressure regulator release screw (by one turn to one turn and a half, do not remove the screw:
the sealing ball (21, see Fig. I and II page 5, could get lost,
- Wait until the front of the car has reached the low position. 6. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN DURING REMOVAL.
a) Blank off the metal pipes with plugs, and rubber tubes with round pins of the correct diameter
b) Blank off the openings of components with plugs of the correct diameter.
NOTE: Plugs and pins must be carefully cleaned before insertion 7. CHECK OR TEST OF HYDRAULIC UNITS:
- use 4034-T test bench equipped and designed for use with LHM fluid.
- This bench is painted green and its accessories are marked in green.
- Never use the bench with another fluid or for testing components operating with another fluid (units of a c(D))
car using LHS 2 for instance).
NOTE: The uLe Bozec)) pump used on test benches for checking DIESEL injectors can be resorted to for testing,
components operating with LHM mineral fluid provided that the bench is cleaned first. 8. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN DURING REFITTING.
a 1 Cleaning:
- steel pipes must be blown through with compressed air,
- rubber tubes and seals must be washed in petrol or lead-free petrol and then dried with compressed air,
- hydraulic units must also be cleaned with petrol or lead-free petrol and blown through with compressed air.
NOTE: Renew all joints and seals during refitting
b) Lubrication.
- Follow the indications as stated in the operations in the Manual.
- Joints and internal parts must be lightly oiled before fitting (use mineral fluid LHM only).
- If parts in contact with hydraulic units have to be greased, use a mineral grease only (as employed for cardan
shafts or bearings). +#+
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