LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE - Maintenance ServiceO:lllO.AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (Inspect fluid
I~~+v~!1. Drive until the fluid temperature reaches the usual
temperature
[70-80°C (160- 18O”F)l.2. Place vehicle on level floor.
3.Move selector lever sequentially to every position to fill
torque converter and hydraulic
circuitwith fluid, then
place lever in“N” Neutral position. This operation is
necessary to be sure that fluid level check is accurate.
4.Before removing dipstick, wipe all dirt from area arounddipstick. Then take out the dipstick and check the
condition of the fluid.
The transaxle should be overhauled under the following
conditions.l If there is a “burning” odor.
l If the fluid color has become noticeably blacker.
l If there is a noticeably great amount of metal
particles in the fluid.
5.Check to see if fluid level is in “HOT” range on dipstick.If fluid level is low, add ATF until level reaches “HOT”
range.Low fluid level can cause a variety of conditions
because it allows pump to take in air along with fluid. Airtrapped in hydraulic circuit forms bubbles which make
fluid spongy. Therefore, pressures will be erratic.
Improper filling can also raise fluid level too high. Whentransaxle has too much fluid, gears churn up foam and
cause same conditions which occur with low fluid level,resulting in accelerated deterioration of ATF.
transmission fluid.
In either case, air bubbles can cause overheating, fluid
oxidation, which can interfere with normal valve, clutch,and servo operation. Foaming can also result in fluid
escaping from transaxle vent where it may be mistakenfor a leak.
6. Be sure to examine fluid on dipstick closely.lO.AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (Change fluid)
Drain the fluid and check whether there is any evidence of
contamination.
Replenish with new fluid after the cause of any contamina-tion has been corrected.
(1) Remove drain plugs to let fluid drain.
(2) Remove the oil pan.
(3) Check the oil filter for clogging and damage and replaceif necessary.
(4) Clean the inside of oil pan and 5 magnets.
(5) Attach the five magnets to the concave part of the oil
(6)
Elan both gasket surfaces of transaxle case and oil
pan.(7) Install oil pan with new gasket and tighten oil pan bolts
to
IO-12 Nm (7.5-8.5 ft.lbs.1(8) Tighten drain plug with gasket to
30-35 Nm (22-25
ftlbs.).
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Service
L-4GoodOOA0051C9FW1014K512(9) Supply 4 liters (8.5 pints) of specified ATF into case
through dipstick hole. [Total quantity of ATF required is
6.1 liters (12.9 pints).
Actually however, approx. 4.5 liters (9.5 pints) of fluid
can be replaced because rest of fluid remains in torque
converter.]Specified fluid: MOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic
Transmission Fluid Type 7176) or
Dia ATF SP or Equivalent
(10)Start engine and allow to idle for at least two minutes.
Then, with parking brake on, move selector lever
momentarily to each position, ending in “N” Neutral
position.
(1 l)Add sufficient ATF to bring fluid level to lower mark.
Recheck fluid level after transaxle is at normal operating
temperature.
Fluid level should be between upper and lower marks of“HOT” range. Insert dipstick fully to prevent dirt from
entering transaxle.
11 .ENGINE COOLANT (Change)NOOSBEAcCheck the cooling system parts, such as radiator, heater,
and oil cooler hoses, thermostat and connections for
leakage and damage.
CHANGE COOLANT
1. Remove the radiator cap.
2. Loosen the drain plug to drain the coolant.
3. Drain the coolant from the reserve tank.
4. After draining the coolant, tighten the drain plug
securely.
5.Supply the coolant into the radiator until it is filled up to
its filler neck.
6. Supply the coolant into the reserve tank.
7. After warming the engine until the thermostat opens,
remove the radiator cap and check the coolant level.
8.Supply the coolant into the radiator until it is filled up to
its filler neck, and install the
.radiator, cap securely.
9.Fill the reserve tank with coolant up to the “FULL” line.12DISC BRAKE PADS (Inspect for wear)
NOOSBFA~Check for fluid contamination and wear. Replace complete
set of pads if defective.
Caution
The pads for the right and left wheels should be
replaced at the same time. Never “split” or intermix
brake pad sets.
All four pads must be replace as a complete set.
Thickness of lining (A)
Limit
:2.0 mm (.08 in.)
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE - Maintenance Serviceo-13
OOAOlB6
13.BRAKE HOSES (Check for deteriorati.on or
leaks)NwBBnAs
Inspection of brake hoses and tubing should be included inall brake service operations.
The hoses should be checked for:
1. Correct length, severe surface cracking, pulling, scuf-
fing or worn spots. (If the fabric casing of the hoses is
exposed by cracks of abrasion in the rubber hose cover,
the hoses should be replaced. Eventual deterioration ofhose may occur with possible bursting failure.)
2. Faulty installation, casing twisting or interference with
wheel, tire of chassis.
14.BALL JOINT AND STEERING LINKAGE SEALS
(Inspect for grease leaks and damage)
NWSBJAb1. These components, which are permanently lubricated
at the factory, do not require periodic lubrication.
Damaged seals and boots should be replaced to
prevent leakage or contamination of the grease.
2. Inspect the dust cover and boots for proper sealing,
leakage and damage. Replace them if defective.
15.DRIVE SHAFT BOOTS (Inspect for grease leaksand damage)
NWSBJAc1. These components, which are permanently lubricated
at the factory, do not require periodic lubrication.
Damaged boots should be replaced to prevent leakage
or contamination of the grease.
2. Inspect the boots for proper sealing, leakage and
damage. Replace it if defective.
16.REAR AXLE (CONVENTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL)(Inspect oil level)-AWD
NWSBFCa
Remove the filler plug and inspect the oil level at bottom offiller hole. If the oil level is slightly below the filler hole, it is
in satisfactory condition.
16.REAR AXLE (LIMITED-SLIP DIFFERENTIAL)
(Oil change)-AWD
N66SBFCcBefore changing the rear axle oil, check to make sure that
there is no oil leakage from the rear axle housing.
Remove the drain plug and drain out of the oil.
Put the oil plug back in place, and then pour new oil in
through the filler hole.
17.EXHAUST SYSTEM (CONNECTION PORTION
OF MUFFLER, PIPING AND CONVERTER HEATSHIELDS) (Check and service as
require$dBu.
1. Check for holes and gas leaks due to damage, corro-
sion, etc.
2.Check the joints and connections for looseness and gas
leaks.3. Check the hanger rubber and brackets for damage.
2-2FRONT SUSPENSION - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSNOZCA-
ItemsVehicles with 1.8L EngineVehicles with 2.0L DOHCVehicles with 2.0L DOHC
Engine
MM/TAITMITNTSuspension systemMcPherson strut with’ coil spring and compression’ rod type
Coil spring
Wire dia.
x0.D. x13.4x173.4x 13.6x173.6x 13.7x173.7x 13.9x173.9x 13.9x173.9x 14.1 x174.1xfree length326.5 (.53x334.5 (.54x314 (.54x321.5 (.55x321.5 (.55x329 (.55x
mm (in.) 6.83x12.9)6.83x
13.2)6.84x 12.4)6.85x 12.7)6.85x 12.7)6.85x 12.9)Coil springGreen
x 1Green x 2Light blue x 1 Light blue x 2 Light blue x 2 Orange x 1
identification
colorSpring constant
N/mm
(IbsAn.) 22 (123)22 (123)24 (134)24 (134)24 (134)24 (134)Shock absorber
TypeHydraulic, cylindrical double acting type
Maximum length
mm (in.) 483 (19.02)
Compressed length
mm (in.) 330 (12.99)
Strokemm (in.) 153 (6.02)
Damping force
[at 0.3
m/set.
(0.984 ft./sec.)l
Expansion
N (Ibs.) 1,000 (220)
ContractionN (Ibs.) 300 (66)
Wheel bearing
TypeDouble-row angular-contact ball bearing
0.D.xl.D. mm (in.) 80x40 (3.15x1.57)
Drive shaft
Joint type
OuterB.J.“l
InnerT.J.“’Drive shaft
Lengthmm (in.)
L.H. shaft708 (27.9)706 (27.8)
R.H. shaft368 (14.5)366 (14.4)
NOTE*1: B.J.: Birfield joint*2: T.J.: Tripod joint706 (27.8)
702 (27.6)366 (14.4)
370 (14.5)
FRONT SUSPENSION - SpecificationsItemsMiT
Al-rSuspension system
McPherson strut with coil spring and compression rod type
Coil spring
Wire
dia.xO.D.xfree length
mm (in.) 14.0x174.0x326.514.2x174.2x333.5(.55x6.85x 12.9)(.56x6.86x13.1)
Coil spring identification color
Pink
x 1
Pink x 2
Spring constant
N/mm
(Ibs./in.) 26 (146)26 (146)Shock absorber
TypeHydraulic, cylindrical double acting type
Maximum length
mm (in.) 489 (19.25)
Compressed length
mm (in.) 340 (13.39)
Strokemm (in.) 149 (5.87)
Damping force [at 0.3 m/set.
(0.984 ft./set.)]
ExpansionN (Ibs.) 1,000 (220)
ContractionN (Ibs.) 300 (66)
Wheel bearing
TypeDouble-row angular-contact ball bearing
0.D.xl.D.mm (in.) 80x40 (3.15x1.57)
Drive shaft
Joint type
Outer
B.J.“’
InnerT.J.“’Drive shaft
Lengthmm (in.)
L.H. shaft368 (14.5)365 (14.4)
R.H. shaft368 (14.5)371 (14.6)
NOTE
*I: B.J.: Birfield joint**: T.J.: Tripod joint
FRONT SUSPENSION - Specifications2-5Items
Rear roll stopper bracket to centermember
Centermember installation bolts (front)
Centermember installation bolts (rear)
Joint assembly and gear box connecting bolt
Steering gear box assembly to return tube
Steering gear box assembly to pressure hose
Steering gear box assembly to crossmember
Pressure hose bracket to crossmember
Transfer installation bolt
Nmftlbs. I’, ‘,
40-5029-36
80-10058-72
80-I 0058-72
15-20II-1412-18
9-13
12-189-13
60-8043-58
9-14
7-10
55-6040-43
Gusset installation bolt
70-8051-58Left member installation bolt (front)
80-10058-72
Left member installation bolt (rear)
70-8051-58
Vo. 1 crossmember installation nut80-10058-72qight member installation bolt (front)
80-10058-72?ight member installation bolt (rear)
70-8051-58
+ont roll stopper to No. 1 crossmember40-5029-36
?ont roll stopper installation nut50-6536-47
Iront exhaust pipe to catalytic converter40-6029-43
‘rant exhaust pipe to hangerIO-157-11
‘-. LUBRICANTSNO2CD--
ItemsSpecified lubricantsQuantity
Outer surface of wheel bearing outer race
MOPAR Multi-mileage LubricantAs required
Wheel bearing inner racePart No. 2525035 or equivalent
Oil seal lip
Strut insulator bearing
Lower arm ball joint
Stabilizer link
Inner dust coverMOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part No. 2525035 or equivalent
7-10 g (.25-.35 oz.)
Outer dust cover
MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part
No.2525035 or equivalent4-6
g (.14-.21 oz.)
B.J. boot grease
Repair kit grease
1.8L engine
95 g (3.4 oz.)
Vehicles with
2.0L DOHC engine110 g (3.9 oz.)
T.J. boot grease
Repair kit grease
1.8L engine105 g (3.7 oz.)
Vehicles with
2.0L DOHC engine120 g (4.2 oz.)
Spider assemblyRepair kit greaseAs required
NOTEThe grease in the repair kit should be divided in half for use, respectively, at the joint and inside the boot.
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FRONT SUSPENSION - Special Tools2-T
101Number
NameI Use
0
Fi3
M B990800Ball joint remover and
Installation of the dust cover
installer
C-4628
MB991 248
or
MD998801Bearing installerRemoval of wheel bearing
Inner shaft removerRemoval of the inner shaft
M 6990925
Bearing and oil sealRemoval and installation of the center bearing
installer set
Press-fitting of the dust sealBrass bar
Car (one-touch type)A
Installer adapter
Tool number
(MB9909251O.D. mm (in.)MB99092639 (1.54)
M B99092745 (1.77)
M 899092849.5 (1.95)
M B99092951 (2.01)MB99093054 (2.13)
MB99093157 (2.24)Tool number
(MB9909251O.D. mm (in.)
A
M B99093363.5 (2.50)
M B99093467.5 (2.66)
M B99093571.5 (2.81)
M B99093675.5 (2.97)
M B99093779 (3.11)
BM B990938-
M 899093261 (2.40)1 c 1MB990939-
FRONT SUSPENSION - Hub and Knuckle2-11Pry bar
Transaxle
llE5&
Huber pin(2)
Insert a pry bar between the transaxle case and the
drive shaft, and then pry the drive shaft from the
transaxle.Caution
1. Do not pull on the drive shaft; doing so will
damage the T.J.; be sure to use the pry bar.
2.Do not insert the pry bar so deep as the damage
the oil seal.
P.2-23.
INSPECTIONNO2lCADl Check the hub for cracks and spline for wear.
l Check the oil seal for damage.
l Check the knuckle for cracks.
l Check for defective bearing.
NOTEIf the meshing of the wheel bearing outer race and the
knuckle, or of the wheel bearing inner race and the hub, is
loose, replace the bearing or damaged parts.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
NOZIDAD8. INSTALLATION OF LOWER ARM BALL JOINT
Lower the vehicle to the ground and tighten the knuckle to
the lower arm ball joint connecting bolt.
3. INSTALLATION OF WASHER/S. DRIVE SHAFT
NUT/l.
COTTER PIN(1) Be sure to install the washer and wheel bearing nut in
the specified direction.
(2) After installing the wheel, lower the vehicle to the
ground and finally tighten the wheel bearing nut.
(3) If the position of the cotter pin holes does not match,
tighten the nut up to 260 Nm (188
ftlbs.) in maximum.
(4) Install the cotter pin in the first matching holes and
bend it securely.