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RECOMMENDED TOOLS
SR0FW±03
LUBRICANT
SR015±05
Item Capacity Classification
Power steering fluid
1 0 liters (1 1 US qts 0 9 lmpqts)ATF DEXRON[II
Total1.0 liters (1.1 US qts, 0.9 lmp.qts)AT F DEXRON[ II
EQUIPMENT
SR0FX±01\
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Caliper gauge
Power steering pump
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Dial indicatorSteering rack
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MicrometerPower steering pump
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Oil pressure gauge
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Torque wrench
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Vacuum gaugeGear housing
SSM (SPECIAL SERVICE MATERIALS)
SR0FY±01 08833±00080 Adhesive 1344, Rack housing cap THREE BOND 1344, Rack guide spring cap
LOCTITE 242 or equivalent
Rack guide spring cap lock nut
SR±112±
STEERING POWER STEERING
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2. CONNECT REAR DRIVE SHAFTS
(a) Align the matchmarks on the side gear shaft and drive shafts.
(b) Apply a light coat of engine oil on the threads of the bolts.
(c) Temporarily install the 12 hexagon bolts and 4 washers.
(d) Using a hexagon wrench, torque the bolts.
Torque: 83 N Vm (850 kgf Vcm, 61 ft Vlbf)
3. INSTALL PROPELLER SHAFT
(See page PR±12 or 28)
4. FILL DIFFERENTIAL WITH OIL
Oil grade: API GL±5 Hypoid Gear Oil
Viscosity: Above±18 C (0 F) SAE 90
Below±18 C (0 F) SAE 80W±90 or 80W
Capacity:
1.35 liters (1.42 US qts, 1.19 lmp qts)
SA±84±
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SSM (SPECIAL SERVICE MATERIALS)
SA095±04\
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08826±00110 Seal packing 1389,
THREE BOND 1389 or equivalent
Differential Carrier x Cover
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08833±00100 THREE BOND 1360K or equivalentDifferential Case x Ring Gear
LUBRICANT
SA096±02
Item Capacity Classification
Differential oil
1.35 liters (1.43 US qts, 1.19 lmp. qts)
API GL±5 Hypoid Gear Oil
[Above±18
C (0 F)]
SAE 90
[Below±18 C (0 F)]
SAE 80W or 80W±90
SA±78±
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5. INSTALL SIDE GEAR SHAFT OIL SEAL
(a) Using SST and a hammer, drive in a new oil seal.SST 09608±32010, 09608±35014 (09608±06020)
(b) Apply MP grease to the oil seal lip.
6. INSTALL SIDE GEAR SHAFT
(a) Install a new snap ring to the side gear shaft.
(b) Using a hammer and brass bar, tap in the side gear shaft to
the differential.
NOTICE: Be careful not damage the side gear shaft and oil
seal.
7. CHECK INSTALLATION OF SIDE GEAR SHAFT
(a) Check that there is 2±3 mm (0.08±0.12 in.) of play in axialdirection.
(b) Check that the side gear shaft will not come out by trying to pull it out by hand.
8. INSTALL REAR DRIVE SHAFT
(See page SA±65)
9. CHECK DIFFERENTIAL OIL LEVEL Fill with hypoid gear oil if necessary.
Oil grade:
API GL±5 Hypoid Gear Oil
Viscosity: Above±18 C (0 F) SAE 90
Below±18 C (0 F) SAE 80W±90 or 80W
Capacity: 1.35 liters (1.43 US qts, 1.19 lmp. qts)
SA±80±
SUSPENSION AND AXLE REAR DIFFERENTIAL
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SERVICE HINTS FOR REFRIGERANT LEAK DETECTIONPage 1 of 3
Use of electronic leak detectors for checking A/C systems refrigerant leaka\
ge is the only
method approved by TMS. This type of leak detector is sensitive not onl\
y to refrigerant, but
also sensitive to numerous petrochemical substances (motor oil, gasolin\
e, solvents, etc.)
commonly found in a repair shop environment. Because this sensitivity c\
ould diminish the leak
detector 's capacity for accurate leak detection, some service hints have been pro\
vided to help
increase the accuracy of your diagnosis.
SERVICE HINTS:
1. Visual Inspection: Do a quick visual inspection under the hood for signs of refrigerant
leakage. Check for areas of heavy oil leakage at block and piping joint\
s. Many times
these areas have accumulated road dust and dirt.
2. Inspection with leak detector: NOTE: Make sure the system is fully charged. Operate
the system to increase refrigerant pressure. Shut the system off before inspecting with
leak detector.
A. Checking for leakage at a joint:
Wipe the oil/dirt accumulation off the joint with a
clean rag. Do not use solvents to clean the joint. Refrigerant is heavi\
er than air so
start checking for leaks with the detector wand about 1/4 in. below the \
joint. Move the
wand slowly across and around each joint (see illustration below).
Piping Joint Move detector wand slowly across
and around each joint.
Block Joint
HEATING &
AIR CONDITIONING
AC95±001
MARCH 03, 1995
ALL MODELS
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