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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION OB-1 
SECTION OB 
NTENANCE AND LUBR 
CONTENTS 
Maintenance  Schedule, Gasoline .............................................. OB-l 
Maintenance  Schedules I and 11 .......

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
STEERING, SUSPENSION.  TIRES AND WHEELS  DIAGNOSIS 3-21 
TRIM WEIGHTS (@ CURB WEIGHT) I 
The follow~ng procedure  should be followed  before making 
any  trim  height  measurement. 
1. 
"2" & "J" DIM

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
REAR AXLE 481-1 
SECTION 4B4 
BORG WARNER REAR AXLE 
NOTICE:  All rear axle attaching  fasteners are an 
necessary. Do not  use a replacement  part of lesser 
important  part  in that  they  could  a

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
481-4 REAR AXLE 
Gear Noise 
Gear noise  (whine)  is audible  from 20 to 55 mph 
under  four driving  conditions: 
1. Light  Acceleration - Accelerate  slowly. 
2.  Road  Load 
- Car 
driving  load

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
REAR AXLE 481-7 
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE 
CARRIER COVER AND GASKET 
Remove or Disconnect 
1. Having 
a container  in place  remove  drain plug 
with  tool 
J-35117,remove cover  bolts  and pry 
cover  loo

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
481.8 REAR AXLE 
6. Replace 
brake  components  and wheel. 
7. Tighten  wheel nuts and lower  vehicle. 
Tooth  Contact  Pattern Test 
The side of the  ring  gear tooth  which  curves 
outward,  or is

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
REAR AXLE 4Bl-I I 
Fig. 11 Installing Wheel Bolt 
Loosen  parking  brake  cable adjuster  nut  and 
remove  two  parking  brake  cables from  adjuster 
and  body  clips. 
Shock  absorbers  from axle.

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PONTIAC FIERO 1988  Service Repair Manual 
4B1-12 REAR AXLE 
NOTICE: Mark differential  case  halves  with 
alignment  mark before  disassembly  because  they 
could  be assembled 
180" off  from  original position. 
Fig. 12 Differential  Ass
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