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34-30REAR SUSPENSION - Trailing Arm
TRAILING ARMM34TA-B1
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONN/A
$icJ
14 ft.lbs.T/C vehicles26-30Nm
50-60Nm936 - 43 ftlbs.\19 - 22 ft.lbs.
55-65Nm40 - 47ft.lbs.
200
- 240 Nm*145- 174ft.lbs.* I
P100 Nm
72 ft.lbs.
58 Nm’ <842 ft.lbs.Removal steps
*I)
*I)
+*+*
1. Rear brake caliper assembly
2. Rear brake disc
3. Drive shaft to companion flange mounting
bolt and nut
4. Self-locking nut
5. Companion flange
6. Rear axle shaft
7. Parking brake cable end
8. Parking brake cable clamp bolt
9. Rear speed sensor
(ABS)IO. Rear speed sensor cable and parking brake
cable bands (ABS)II. Dust shield
12. Self-locking nut (upper arm)
13. Self-locking nut (lower arm)
14. Tie rod end mounting
nut15. Trailing arm mounting bolt and nut
16. Rear shock absorber mounting bolt
17. Trailing arm
NOTEFor tightening points marked with *, first temporarily tighten
and then ground the vehicle to torque to specification where the
vehicle is empty.‘7
il 6’
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Post-installation Operationl Check of Wheel Alignment
(Refer to P.34-23)l Check of Parking Brake Lever Stroke(Refer to GROUP 36 - Service Adiustment
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SERVICE BRAKES - Specifications
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
3msFWDAWD
andard value
Brake pedal heightmm (in.)
177 - 182 (7.0 - 7.2)
177 - 182 (7.0 - 7.2)Brake pedal free playmm (in.)
3-8(.1 -.3)3-8(.1 -.3)Brake pedal to floorboard clearance
mm (in.)
80 (3.1) or more
80 (3.1) or more
Pad thicknessmm (in.)
10.0 (.39)10.0 (.39)Front disc thickness
mm (in.)
24.0
t.94)30.0 (1.18)
Rear disc thickness
mm (in.)
18.0 (71)
20.0 (.79)Proportioning valve pressure
MPa (psi)
Split point
3.75 - 4.25 (533 - 604)3.75 - 4.25 (533 - 604)
Output pressure [input pressure]
5.23 - 5.73 (744 - 815)f8.0 (I, 138)]5.23 - 5.73 (744- 815)18.0 (1,138)]Booster
push;; (To,,;?aster cylinder piston
clearance
7
+ 8 inch brake booster
0.55 - 0.75 (.022 - ,030)-8 + 9 inch brake booster
0.65
- 0.85 (.026 - ,033)0.65 - 0.85 (026 - ,033)Disc brake drag force (tangential force of
wheel mounting bolts)
N (Ibs.)70 (15.4) or less
70 (15.4) or less
[Disc brake dragging torque[Nm (ft.lbs.)]
[4 (3) or less][4 (3) or less]
Speed sensor’s (ABS) internal resistance
kQFront
1.4-2.2
0.8 - 1.2
Rear1.3-2.1
0.8- 1.2
Rear speed sensor pole piece-to-rotor
tooth surface clearancemm (in.)
-28.15-28.45(1.11 -1.12)
Clearance between the
spmefm;l[yle piece
and the toothed rotor
Front0.3 - 0.9 (.012 - ,035)-
Rear0.2 - 0.7 (008 - .028)-nit
Left/right proportioning valve output
pressure difference
MPa (psi)0.4 (57)
0.4 (57)Front disc run-outmm (in.)
0.1
(.004) or less
0.1 (.004) or less
Pad thicknessmm (in.)
2.0
(08)2.0 (08)Front disc thicknessmm (in.)
22.4
(.88)28.4 (1.12)Front hub end playmm (in.)
0.05
(.002)0.05 (.002)Rear disc thicknessmm (in.)
16.4
(65)18.4 (.72)Rear disc run-outmm (in.)
0.08
(0031) or less
0.08 (.0031) or less
Rear hub end playmm (in.)
0.05
(002)0.8 (.031)
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4-WHEEL STEERING SYSTEM (4WS) - Power Cylinder378-712AOlOE
IlZAO2;91
3A009
Wire
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALM37SBM3. REMOVAL OF CROSSMEMBER MOUNTING NUT
(1) Before removing the self-locking nuts, support the
differential case with a transaxle jack.
(2) Remove the self-locking nuts.
9. REMOVAL OF TIE ROD END NUT
Secure the power cylinder on the tie rod side with a
spanner and remove the power cylinder mounting nut.
INSPECTIONM37SCM
TIR ROD SWING TORQUE INSPECTION
(1) Swing the tie rod ten times hard.
(2) Point the tie rod end down, then attach a spring balance as
shown in the illustration to measure swing resistance
(swing torque).
Standard value: 9
- 55 N (2 - 12 Ibs.)
[0.5 - 3 Nm (4 - 26 in.lbs.)l(3) If the swing resistance exceeds the standard value, replace
the tie rod.
(4) If the swing resistance is less than the standard value, the
ball joint may be reused as long as it is not loose and
operates smoothly.
POWER CYLINDER SLIDE RESISTANCE CHECK
(1) Place the piston in a neutral position.
(2) Wrap a wire around the tie rod end, then measure slide
resistance with a spring balance as shown in the illustration.
Standard value: 67 N (15
Ibs.) or less
(3) If the slide resistance exceeds the standard value,
replace,the power cylinder.
(4) If the slide resistance is less than the standard value, the
power cylinder may be reused as long as it is not loose and
slides smoothly.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONM37SDP911. INSTALLATION OF’ POWER CYLINDER
/ 10. POWER
CYLINDER INSTALLATION BOLTS(1) Secure the power cylinder to the crossmember.
(2) Move the power cylinder piston rod over its full stroke
to determine its neutral position.
(3) Align tie rod ends and the installation holes at trailing
arm.
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HEATERS AND MANUAL AIR CbNDlTlONER -Service Adjustment Procedures 55 17
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES(1) Select a quiet area for testing. Duplicate conditions as much
as possible. Switch compressor on and off several times to
clearly identify compressor noise.
To duplicate high ambient conditions (high head pressure),
restrict air flow through condenser. Install manifold gauge
set to make sure discharge pressure doesn’t exceed 2,070
kPa (300 psi).
(2) Tighten all compressor mounting bolts, clutch mounting
bolt, and compressor drive belt. Check to assure clutch coil
is tight (no rotation or wobble).
(3) Check refrigerant hoses for rubbing or interference that can
cause unusual noises.
(4) Check refrigerant charge. (See “Charging System”.)
(5) Recheck compressor noise as in Step 1.
(6) If noise still exists, loosen compressor mounting bolts and
retorque. Repeat Step 1.
(7) If noise continues, replace compressor and repeat Step 1.
POWER RELAY CHECKMBBFNAK(1) Remove the radiator fan motor relays (HI) and (LO) from the
relay box on the right of the engine compartment.
(2) Remove the radiator fan motor relay (air conditioner),
condenser fan motor relays (HI) and (LO), and
air-conditioner compressor relay from the relay box on the left
of the engine compartment.
(3) Remove the blower motor relay from the junction box.
(4) Remove the blower motor HI relay from the blower case
assembly.
(5) Check the continuity between terminals using a circuit
tester.
J Blower m.otor HI relay\2OFOO6l
IDLE-UP OPERATION CHECKM55FOAB
(1) Before inspection and adjustment set vehicle in the
following condition:
lEngine coolant temperature: 80 - 95°C (176 - 203°F)
lLights, electric cooling fan and accessories: Set to OFF
l Transaxle: Neutral (N or P for vehicles with
A/T)l Steering wheel: Straightforward
(2) Check to be sure that the idling speed becomes the
standard value when the air conditioner switch is switched
ON and the air conditioner is activated.
Standard value: 900
+ 100 rpm
NOTEThere is no necessity to make an adjustment, because the
idling speed is automatically adjusted by the ISC” system.
If, however, there occurs a deviation from the standard
value for some reason, check the ISC” system.
ISC: Idle Speed Control
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