
SERVICE BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures
4. Remove the following parts from caliper support.@ Outer shim@ Pad assembly@ Pad & wear indicator assembly@ Clip@ Inner shim A@ Inner shim B
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drag torque after pad installation.
On vehicles with VCU-equipped LSD, disengage the drive
shaft and companion flange.
NOTESecure the disc to the hub with wheel nuts.
6. Securely attach the pad clip to the caliper support.
Caution
Do not deposit
&ease or other dirt on pad or brake disc
friction surfaces.
7.Clean the piston and then push the piston into the cylinder.
8.With care not to allow the piston boot to be wedged, lower
the caliper assembly and fit the lock pin.
9. Check brake drag torque as follows.
(I) Start engine and hold brake pedal down for 5 seconds.
[Approx. 200 N (44
Ibs.)](2) Stop engine.
(3) Turn brake disc forward
10 times.
(4) Check brake drag torque with spring scale.
If the difference between brake drag torque and hub torque
exceeds the standard value, disassemble piston and clean
piston. Check for corrosion or worn piston seal, andcheck
the sliding condition of the lock pin sleeve and guide
pinl/jsleeve.
Standard value: 70 N (15.4
Ibs,,) [4 Nm (3 ft.lbs.)] or less

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SERVICE BRAKES - Front Disc Brake
INSPECTIONM35LCAEl Check disc for wear. (Refer to
P.35-52.)l Check disc for runout. (Refer to
P.35-52, 53.)Il Check disc for damage.14A040C
(2) After installing the caliper support to the knuckle,
expand the piston, and then install the caliper body.
(3) Check brake drag torque as follows.@ Start engine and hold brake pedal down for 5
seconds. [Approx. 200 N (44
Ibs.)]@ Stop engine.@ Turn brake disc forward
10 times.@ Check brake drag torque with spring scale.
If the difference between brake drag torque and hub
torque exceeds the standard value, disassemble piston
and clean the piston. Check for corrosion or worn piston
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seal.l/iStandard value: 70 N (15.4 Ibs.)
[4 Nm (3 ft.lbs.)l or14A033E
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SERVICE POINTS OF lNS?ALLATlONM35LDDA2. INSTALLATION OF FRONT BRAKE ASSEMBLY
(1) Measure hub torque with pad removed to measure
brake drag torque after pad installation.
NOTESecure the disc to the hub with wheel nuts.
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37A-2SPECIFICATIONS
STEERING - Specifications
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
M37CA-A
LA,Items
Steering wheel
Steering wheel O.D.
mm (in.)
Gear box
Steering gear type
Power steering oil pump
Oil pump type
Displacementcm3/rev. (cu.in./rev.)
Relief set pressureMPa (psi)
Specifications
390 (15.4)
Rack and pinion
Vane type
9.6 t.59)
8(1,138)
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSM37CB-A
!msSpecifications
andard value
Steering wheel free play (with engine stopped)
mm (in.)11 (43)
Steering angle
Inner wheel33”45’ 2 2”
Outer wheel28”21’
Tie rod end ball joint starting torqueNm (in.lbs.)
FWD0.5 - 3.0 (4 - 26)
AWDl.O-3.0(9-26)
Stationary steering effortN (Ibs.)35 (8) or less
V-belt deflectionmm (in.)
When belt tension is inspected or readjusted9-11 (.35-.43)
When new belt is installed7 - 8.5 (.28 - .33)
Oil pump pressureMPa (psi)
Pressure gauge valve closed7.5-8.2 (1,067- 1,166)
Pressure gauge valve opened0.8-1.0(114-142)
Oil pressure switch operating pressureMPa (psi)
Oil pressure switch contacts closed (continuity)
1.5-2.0(213-284)
Oil pressure switch contacts opened (no continuity)0.7-1.2(100-171)
Total pinion torqueNm (in.lbs.)0.6-1.3(5-11)
Tie-rod joint swing resistanceN (Ibs.)8-18(1.8-4.0)
Tie-rod joint swing torqueNm (in.lbs.)2-5(17-43)nit
Steering wheel free play (when hydraulic operation)mm (in.) 30 (1.2)
Variation of tie rod end ball joint shaft direction
mm (in.)1.5 i.059)
Oil pump pressure
Pressure gauge valve opened
MPa (psi)1.5 (213)
Space between vane and rotormm (in.)0.06 (0024)
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STEERING WHEEL FREE PLAY CHECKM37FABI
1.With engine running (hydraulic operation), set front wheels
straight ahead.
2. Measure the play on steering wheel circumference before
wheels start to move when slightly moving steering wheel
in both directions.
Limit: 30 mm (1.2 in.)
3:When the play exceeds the limit, check for play on steering
shaft connection and steering linkage. Correct or replace.
4. If the free play still exceeds the limit value set steering
wheel straight ahead with engine stopped. Load 5 N
(1 lb.)
towards steering wheel circumference and check play.
Standard values (steering wheel play with engine
stopped): 11 mm
(.43 in.)
If the play exceeds the standard value, remove steering
gear box and check total pinion torque.
STEERING ANGLE CHECKM37FDBK1. Set front wheels on turning radius gauge and measure
steering angle.
Standard values:Inner wheel
33”45’ k 2”
Outer wheel
28”21’2. When not within the standard value, it is probably a toe
problem. Adjust toe (refer to GROUP 33A
- Service
Adjustment Procedures) and recheck.
TIE ROD END BALL JOINT VARIATION CHECK
(SHAFT DIRECTION)M37FPAF1. Hold the ball joint with pliers.
2.Set a caliper gauge as illustrated and measure the displace-
ment with the ball stud compressed.
Limit: 1.5 mm
(.059 in.)
3. If the measured displacement exceeds the limit, replace
the tie-rod end.
Caution
Even if the variation is within the limit, check ball jointstarting torque.
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Tape or markon steering
wheel hub
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Lines atstraight-position-ahead
Dotted linesshow wheel
at desired
positlon
Tape or mark
on
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TIE ROD END. BALL JOINT STARTING TORQUE
CHECK~M37FEBF
1. Disconnect tie rod and knuckle with special tool.~
LJ2. Move ball joint stud several times and install nut on stud.
Measure ball joint starting torque.
Standard value:
tie rod end.
4.When the starting torque is under the standard value, check
for play or ratcheting in ball joint.
If none of these, it is still
serviceable.
STEERING WHEEL CENTERINGM37FNAI
SIMPLIFIED STEERING WHEEL CENTERINGDetermining Steering Wheel’s Off Center
1. For the road test, take along chalk or tape and a ruler.
2. Drive straight ahead on an uncambered level surface.
3. When the vehicle’s wheels are pointing straight ahead,
mark the steering wheel hub and column cover with a chalk
or tape line.
4. Stop the vehicle and line up the marks on the hub and
column cover.
5. Place a tape strip
01 mark on the steering wheel rim.
6.Hold a ruler next to the rim as shown in the illustration, and
then steer the steering wheel until it is in the desired
centered position.
7.Record the distance the strip or mark on the rim has moved.
This is how far the steering wheel is off center. If it is more
than 16 mm
(518 in.) off center, it can be centered by
indexing it ten degrees towards the center.
Indexing Steering Wheel to Center It
The steering wheel shaft has 36 splines, allowing the steering
wheel to be indexed in ten-degree increments.
1. Remove the steering wheel.
2.Without disturbing the position of the steering wheel shaft,
re-install the wheel as near on-center as possible.
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STATIONARY STEERING EFFORT CHECKM37FFAM
1.With the vehicle stopped on a flat, paved surface, turn the
steering wheel to the straight ahead position.
2. Start the engine and set it to 1,000
+ 100 rpm.d
Caution
After checking the engine speed, there must be a returnto the standard idling speed.
3. Attach a spring balance to the outer circumference of the
steering wheel and measure the steering force required to
turn the steering wheel from the straight ahead position to
the left and right (within a range of 1.5 turns).
Also check to be sure that there is no significant fluctuation
of the required steering force.
Standard value:
Steering effort35 N (8 Ibs.) or less
Fluctuation allowance
6 N (1.3 Ibs.) or less
STEERING WHEEL RETURN TO CENTER CHECK
M37FGACiTo make this test, conduct a road test and check as follows.
1.Make both gradual and,sudden turns and check the steering
“feeling” to be sure that there is no difference in the
steering force required and the wheel return between left
and right turns.
2. At a speed of 35 km/h (22 mph), turn the steering wheel
90”. and release the steering wheel after 1 or 2 seconds. If
the steering wheel then returns 70” or more, the return can
be judged to the satisfactory.
NOTEThere will be a momentary feeling of “heaviness” when the
wheel is turned quickly, but this is not abnormal. (This is
because the oil pump discharge amount is especially apt to
be insufficient during idling.)
V-BELT TENSION CHECKM37FHAJCheck to be sure that the belt is not damaged and that the
V-belt is correctly attached to the groove of the pulley.
NOTEIf there is abnormal noise or belt slippage, check the belt
tension and check for unusual wear or abrasion, or damage, of
the pulley contact surface, and for scars or scratches on the
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1.Press in V-belt at the illustrated position with about 100 N
(22 Ibs.) and measure deflection.
Standard value:
When belt tension is inspectedor readjusted
When new belt is installed
/ 9 - 11 mm (.35 - .43 in.)
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’ 7 - 8.5 mm (.28 - .33 in.)
2.If the deflection is out of the standard values, adjust the belt
tension using the following procedure.
(1) Loosen the tension pulley’s securing bolts A and
B.(2) Mount the extension bar on the tension pulley.
(3) While increasing the tension of the V-belt with the
extension bar, retighten the tension pulley’s securing
bolts A and B in the order mentioned.
FLUID LEVEL CHECKM37FlAJ
1.Park the vehicle on a flat, level surface, start the engine, and
then turn the steering wheel several times to raise the
temperature of the fluid to approximately 50
- 60°C (122 -
140°F).
2.With the engine running, turn the wheel all the way to the
left and right several times.
3.Check the fluid in the oil reservoir for foaming or milkiness.
Check the difference of the fluid level when the engine is
stopped, and while it is running. If the fluid level changes
considerably, air bleeding should be done.
FLUID REPLACEMENTM37FJAL1. Raise the front wheels on a jack, and then support them
with rigid racks.
2. Disconnect the return hose connection.
3. Connect a vinyl hose to the return hose, and drain the oil
into a container.
4. Disconnect the high-tension cable, and then while operat-
ing the starting motor intermittently, turn the steering
wheel all the way to the left and right several times to drain
all of the fluid.
Caution
Be careful not to position the high-tension cable nearthe carburetor or the delivery pipe.
5.Connect the return hoses securely, and then secure it with
the clip.
6.Fill the oil reservoir with the specified fluid up to the lower
position of the filter, and then bleed the air.
Specified fluid:MITSUBISHI PLUS ATF/Automatic
transmission fluid “DEXRON” or
“DEXRON II”
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BLEEDINGM37FKAl
1.Jack up the front wheels and support them by using a floor
stand.
2. Manually turn the oil pump pulley a few times.
3. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left and to the
right several times.
4. Disconnect the high-tension cable, and then, while operat-
ing the starting motor intermittently, turn the steering
wheel all the way to the left and right several times (for 15
to 20 seconds).
Caution1. During air bleeding, replenish the fluid supply so
that the level never falls below the lower position ofthe filter.
2. If air bleeding is done while engine is running, the
air will be broken up and absorbed into the fluid; besure to do the bleeding only while cranking.
5. Connect the ignition cable, and then start the engine
(idling).
6.Turn the steering wheel to the left and right until there are
no air bubbles in the oil reservoir.
7.Confirm that the fluid is not milky, and that the level is up to
the specified position on the level gauge.
8. Confirm that there is very little change in the fluid level
when the steering wheel is turned left and right.
Fluid level change:wlthln 5 mm 1.2 in.)I
9.Check whether or not the change in the fluid level is within
5 mm
(.2 in.) when the engine is stopped and when it is
Irunning.
Caution
While enginerunningWhile enginestopped13UOl1. If the change of the fluid level is 5 mm
I.2 in.) or
more, the air has not been completely bled from thesystem, and thus must be bled completely.
2. If the fluid level rises suddenly after the engine is
stopped, the air has not been completely bled.
3. If air bleeding is not complete, there will be
abnormal noises from the pump and the flow-
control valve, and this condition could cause a
lessening of the life of the pump, etc.
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