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17-14REAR SUSPENSION - Rear Axle HubREAR AXLE HUB
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONNl’IMA--1’9-14 Nm
50-60 Nm
Post-installation Operation
l checking and Adjustment of Brake DiscDeflection
(Refer to GROUP
5-Service AdjustmentProcedures.)l checking and Adjustment of Rear DiscBrake Dragging Torque
(Refer to GROUP
5-Service AdjustmentProcedures.)l Parking Brake Lever Stroke Adjustment(Refer to GROUP 5%Service AdjustmentProcedures.)
47m6 5
llA0359
Removal steps
+* l +1. Rear speed sensor
‘2. Parking brake cable
4*3. Caliper assembly
4. Brake disc
5. Hubcap
l +6. Wheel bearing nut
7. Tongued washer
8. Rear hub assembly
ABS>
4*9. Rear rotor
+I) l + 10. Rear hub bearing unit
NOTE(I) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) I)+ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.(4) m : Non-reusable parts
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALNVMBAE
1.REMOVAL OF REAR SPEED SENSOR
ABS>
R6fer to GROUP 5-Wheel Speed Sensor.
3. REMOVAL OF CALIPER ASSEMBLY
Remove the caliper assembly and suspend
it with a piece
of wire.
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REAR SUSPENSION - Rear Axle’ Hub1~74s9. REMOVAL OF REAR ROTOR
z:.*It
Slit
14A0419Caution
Care must be taken not to
‘scratch-,‘,or other&%&damage the teeth of the rotor. The
.rotor must never be
dropped. If the teeth of the rotor are chipped, resulting
in a deformation of the rotor, it will not be-able to
accurately detect the wheel rotation speed’,
and the
system will not function normally.
10. REMOVAL OF REAR HUB BEARING UNIT
NOTEIRear hub bearing unit cannot be disassembled.,
INSPECTIONNllMCABl Check the oil seal for crack or damage.
l Check the rear hub for wear or damage.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONN17MDAG
IO. INSTALLATION OF REAR HUB BEARING UNJTPress inner race further until inner race contacts with
spindle end.
6. INSTALLATION OF WHEEL BEARING, NUT
After tightening the wheel bearing ‘nut, align with the
spindle’s indentation and crimp.
1. INSTALLATION OF REAR SPEED SENSOR
ABS>Refer to GROUP
5-Wheel Speed Sensor.
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17-16REAR SUSPENSION - Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSNl’ICA-B jG
ItemsSpecifications
Suspension systemDouble wishbone suspension type
Coil spring
Wire dia. x O.D.
x free lengthmm (in.)11.0 x 106.0 x 332.5 (.43 x 4.17 x 13.1)Coil spring identification colorPurple
x 1Spring constantN/mm
(Ibs./in.) 25.0 (140)
Shock absorber
TypeHydraulic, cylindrical, double-acting type
Max. lengthmm (in.) 568
(22.4)Min. lengthmm (in.) 380
(15.0)
Strokemm (in.) 188 (7.4)
Damping force [at 0.3 m/set. (0.9
ft./set.)]
ExpansionN (Ibs.) 900 (198)
ContractionN (Ibs.) 300 (66)
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Standard value
Toe-in
CamberSpecificationsmm (in.) 3.6+3 (.14f.l18)
-1"33'f30'
Nl7CEB
:&
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17-20REAR SUSPENSION -Service Adjustment Procedures
12R0556-- Upper arm
(L.H.)
12A0081
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES
REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT INSPECTIONN17FDAB is.Measure the wheel alignment with the vehicle parked on level
--’
ground.The rear suspension and wheels should be inspected for
wear’or damage and repaired prior to measurement of wheel,
alignment.
TOE-IN
(1) Measure the toe-in with a toe-in gauge.
Standard value:
3.6f3 mm (.14+ .I18 in.)
(2) If the toe-in is not within the standard value, adjust it by
moving the mounting bolts located on the crossmember
side of the trailing arm.
NOTEMake the adjustment by moving the left and the right bolts
r;hr
equally.Movement of one division on the scale will cause toe-in
variation of about 2 mm
(.08 in.).
CAMBER
(1) Measure the camber with a camber/caster/kingpin gauge.
Standard value:
-1”33’f30’(2) If the camber is not within the standard value, adjust it by
moving the mounting bolt located on the crossmember
side of the upper arm.
NOTEMovement of one division on the scale will cause camber
variation of about 15’.
Caution
1. As toe-in will vary 0.9 mm
(.035 in.) for every
camber scale adjustment, adjust the toe after
adjusting camber.
2. The difference between the left and the right
camber shall be less than 15’.
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REAR SUSPENSION - Rear Suspension Assemblv
REAR SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY
5.REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONN17GA-BPost-installation Operation
l Check of Wheel Alignment(Refer to P.17-20.)@Check of ParkingBrakeLever Stroke
(Refer to GROUP 5-Service Adjust
ment Procedures.)
l installation of Hole Cover(Refer to GROUP 23-Trims.)9-14 Nm
7-10 ft.lbs.
/
12AO640
\lo-15 Nm7-l 1 ft.lbs.
30-40 Nm
22-29 ft.lbs.
Removal steps
1. Shock absorber installation nut
2. Brake tube bracket installation bolt
l +3. Parking brake cable end
**4. Caliper assembly
5. Center exhaust pipe!rEeverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
6. Gasket(2) 4e: Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.
7. Gasket(3) l + : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.’+I)
l +8. Propeller shaft installation bolt and nut(4) m : Non-reusable parts
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17-22REAR SUSPENSION - Rear Suspension Assembly
40-50 Nm
129-36 ft.lbs./
80-100 Nm
58-72 fiq T
i) 30-35 Nm,22-25 ftlbs.-- -- .-._--.I
17-26 Nm
t
12-19 ft.lbs.\
\
llO-i30 Nm80-94 ft.lbs.
70-85’ Nm51-61ftlbs.
I50-60Nm
36-43 ft.lbs.
70-85Nm51-61ft.lbs.80-94ftlbs.
12AO641Removal steps
+*9. Self locking nut
10. Differential support member
11. Crossmember bracket
4*12. Parking brake cable and rear speed sensorinstallation bolt
13. Cable band
4*14. Rear speed sensor connector
with
ABS15. O-ring16. Rear suspension assembly
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.
(2)
+e : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.
(3) l : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
(4) a : Non-reusable parts
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REAR SUSPENSION - Rear Suspension ~Assembly
14AO520
12AOlOQ
SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALN17GQAOa4. REMOVAL OF CALIPER ASSEMBLY
(1) Remove the lock pin, rotate the calipei
&&e-@blyupward, then remove the caliper assembly and secure
it with wire, etc.
Caution
The lock pin has a special grease appl‘ied tq it, so besure not to wipe it off, and ensure that the lock pin
stays clean.
(2) After removing the caliper assembly,
.cover the guide
pin with a cloth, etc.
8. REMOVAL OF PROPELLER SHAFT INSTALLATION
BOLT AND NUT
Place mating marks on the differential carrier companion
flange and the propeller shaft flange yoke.
NOTEThe mating marks should be used as a reference for
re-installation.9. REMOVAL OF SELF LOCKING NUT
(1) Before removing the self’ locking nuts, support the
differential case with a transaxle jack.
(2) Remove the self locking nuts.
12. REMOVAL OF PARKING BRAKE CABLE AND REAR
SPEED SENSOR INSTALLATION BOLT
(1) Lower the transaxle jack slightly.
(2) Remove the parking brake cable installation bolts.
NOTEThe task may be made easier by increasing the gap
between the body and the
crossmember.
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17-24REAR SUSPENSION - Rear Suspension Assembly
1
II
brakeA022116. REMOVAL OF REAR SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY
(1) Supporting the rear suspension assembly with a trans-
mission jack, move it toward the rear (in the direction of
wtthe fuel tank).
c1(2) Gradually lower the transmission jack, avoiding contact
with the stabilizer bar and the propeller shaft.
Caution
1. Ensure that the propeller shaft does not bend
greatly.
2.Ensure that the liibro joint does not receive any
shock.
NOTEThe lowering of the rear suspension assembly from the
transmission jack requires three individuals due to the
amount of weight being handled (one on the differen-
tial, and one on either side of the lower arm).
(3) In order to protect the rear suspension assembly dust
shield, support the lower arm ball joint with a wooden
block.
INSPECTIONNl7GCAMl Check crossmember for cracks or other damage.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONN17GOAR -
8.INSTALLATION OF PROPELLER SHAFT INSTALLATIONBOLT AND NUT
Install the propeller shaft to the differential carrier, ensuringthat the mating marks are aligned.
3. INSTALLATION OF PARKING BRAKE CABLE END
NOTE
Connecting a parking brake cable end to parking brake lever
and prying up the parking brake lever, the installation of theother cable end will be easy.
’ice,