REAR SUSPENSION
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. ‘2 +’ iiNl?GGbItems
Rear suspension assembly
Center exhaust pipe to main muffler installation bolt
Hook installation bolt
Hanger installation bolt
Center exhaust pipe to front exhaust pipe installation nut
Rear shock absorber installation nut
Differential carrier to differential support member
Differential support member to body
Brake tube bracket to rear shock absorber
Differential carrier to propeller shaft
Crossmember bracket to body
Crossmember bracket to crossmember
Rear brake assembly installation bolt
Rear speed sensor installation bolt
Jpper and lower arm
Upper arm to crossmember
Upper arm to knuckle
Lower arm to crossmember
Lower arm to knuckle
[railing arm
Companion flange to rear axle shaft
Companion flange to drive shaft
Trailing arm to crossmember
Upper arm to knuckle
Lower arm to knuckle
Rear shock absorber (lower)
Rear brake assembly installation bolt
Rear speed sensor installation bolt
Ghock absorber assembly
Shock absorber installation nut
Shock absorber installation bolt
Brake tube bracket to rear shock absorber
Piston rod tightening nut
stabilizer bar
Differential support member to body
Crossmember bracket to crossmember
Crossmember bracket to body
Stabilizer link to stabilizer bar
Nmft.lbs.
40-5029-36
IO-157-ii
IO-157-11
30-4022-29
40-5029-36
80-10058-72
110-13080-9417-26
12-19
30-3522-25
70-8551-61
110-13080-94
50-6036-43
9-14
7-10
140-160101-116
60-7243-52
90-I 1065-80
60-7243-52
160-220116-159
55-65
40-47
140-160101-116
60-7243-52
60-7243-52
90-I 1065-80
50-6036-43
9-14
7-10
40-5029-36
90-l 1065-8017-2612-19
20-2514-18
110-13080-94
110-13080-94
70-8551-61
35-4525-33
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LUBRICANTNl’ICD-
ItemsSpecified lubricant
Lip and inside of the dust cover
(upper and lower arm, stabilizer link)MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part No. 2525035 or
equivalent
17-26REAR SUSPENSION
I12A0090
wrench12A0099
, MB990800Dust cover
Snap ring5. REMOVAL OF SELF LOCKING NUT
With the special tool, disconnect the lower arm ball
jo’intand knuckle.3cCaution
wtWhile the special tool is being used, do not remove the
self locking nut; only loosen it.
6. REMOVAL OF STABILIZER LINK INSTALLATION NUT
Hold the stabilizer link with a wrench and remove the
installation nut.
INSPECTIONN17SCAAl Check the bushing for wear and deterioration.
lCheck the upper arm or lower arm for bend or breakage.
l Check the ball joint dust cover for cracks.
l Check all bolts for condition and straightness.
CHECKING OF BALL JOINT FOR STARTING TORQUE
(1) If a crack is noted in the dust cover, replace it, adding
grease.(2) Deflect side to side the ball joint stud several times.
(3) Mount two nuts on the ball joint, and then measure the ball
joint starting torque.
“,Standard value: 2-9 Nm (17-78
in.lbs.)(4) If the starting torque exceeds the upper limit of standard
value, replace the upper and lower arm assembly.
(5) Even if the starting torque is below the lower limit of the
standard value, the ball joint may be reused unless it has
drag and excessive play.
BALL JOINT DUST COVER REPLACEMENT N17s~(1) Remove the dust cover.
(2) Apply multipurpose grease to the lip and
inside,of the dust
cover.Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage, Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
(3)
:;Fedin the dust cover with special tool until i,, is fully -T
LOWER ARM BUSHING REPVCEMENTN17SFAA(1) Use the special tool to remove and press fit the bushing,
k
-.REAR SUSPENSION
- Stabilizer Bar17-37Clip
ring
12LO217
Jrpose
\12LQ243
Hold with
wrench
12AOlOO
CHECKING OF STABILIZER LINK BALL JOINT FOR START-ING TORQUE
(1) If a crack is noted in the dust cover, replace it, adding
grease.(2) Deflect side to side the stabilizer link ball joint stud several
times.(3) Mount two nuts on the ball joint, and then measure the ball
joint starting torque.
Standard value:
1.7-3.2 Nm (15-28 in.lbs.)(4) If the starting torque exceeds the upper limit of standard
value, replace the stabilizer link.
(5) Even if the starting torque is below the lower limit of the
standard value, the ball joint may be reused unless it has
drag and excessive play.
BALL JOINT DUST COVER REPLACEMENTNozm(1) Remove the clip ring and the dust cover.
(2) Apply multipurpose grease to the lip and inside of the dust
cover.Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
Part No.2525035 or equivalent
(3)Use vinyl tape to tape the stabilizer link where shown in theillustration, and then install the dust cover to the stabilizer
link.(4) Secure the dust cover by the clip ring.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATIONNl7ICAO
11. INSTALLATION OF STABILIZER LINK/ 10. SELF LOCK-
ING NUT/G. SELF LOCKING NUT
(1) Hold the stabilizer link ball studs with a wrench and
install the self locking nut (A).
(2)Holding the stabilizer link with a wrench, tighten the self
locking nut(B) so that the protrusion of the stabilizer linkis within the standard value.
Standard value: 9-11 mm
(.354-.433 in.)
STEERING - Smcifications
LUBRICANTS_’” I_: Nls%D--
ItemsSpecified lubricantQuantity
The sliding part of the
bearing
The surfaces of the
bearing spacer
The mating surfaces of
the joint and cover
assembliesMOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part No. 2525035 orequivalentAs required~ 8’i-.A
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Manualsteeringgear boxBellows
The toothed surface of
the rack and to the inner
side of the rack bushing
The toothed surface of
the pinion
The surface of the racksupport that contacts
Inner side of the racksupport spring
Tie rod end dust coverSilicone grease
MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part No. 2525035 or
equivalent
As required
Power
steering
gear boxBellows
Bearing
O-ring
Oil seal
Special tool (MB991 213)
Pinion and valve
assembly seal ring partSilicone grease
MOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic Transmission Fluid Type
7176VAutomatic transmission fluid “DEXRON” or
“DEXRON II”
As required
Coating of the rack teethMOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part No. 2525035 or
face
equivalent
Pinion and valve
assembly pinion gear part
Rack support surface in
contact with the rack bar
Tie rod end dust cover.I
PowerPower steering fluidMOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic Transmission Fluid Type0.9 liter (.95 qt.)
steering oil7176)/Automatic transmission fluid “DEXRON” or
pump“DEXRON II”
Flow control valveMOPAR ATF PLUS (Automatic Transmission Fluid TypeAs requiredFriction surface of rotor,7176)/Automatic transmission fluid “DEXRON” or
vane, cam ring and pump“DEXRON II”
cover
O-ring
SEALANTS AND ADHESIVESNWCE--
,.IItems
Manual steeringgear boxTop plug screw
Rack support coverDust cover
Specified sealant and adhesive
3M ATD Part No. 8663 or equivalentPower steering
gear boxEnd plug screwPower steering rack support cover screwDust cover
3M ATD Part No. 8663 or equivalent
STEERING - Steering Wheel and Shaft
Socket13AO106
SERVICE POINTS OF DISASSEMBLYNlSGFAK6. REMOVAL OF STEERING LOCK INSTALLATION SPE-
CIAL
BOLTI7. STEERING LOCK BRACKET/8. $EERlNG
LOCKIf it is necessary to remove the steering lock, use ‘a
hacksaw to cut the special bolts at the steering lock
bracket side.
18. REMOVAL OF BEARING
Using a socket wrench or similar tool
[30 mm (1.2 in.)
outer diameter], remove the bearing.
20. REMOVAL OF CLEWS PIN
Remove the snap ring and then tap out the
clevis pin from
the inner side of the column tube lower.
INSPECTIONNlSGGADl Check the steering shaft for damage and
deformati’on.l Check the joints for play, damage, or rough movement.
a Check the joint bearing for wear and damage.
l Check the tilt bracket for cracks and damage.,
l Check the column bushing for damage.
l Check the dust cover for damage.
Grease/Tool
SERVICE POINTS OF REASSEMBLYNlSGHSA18. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO BEARING
(1) Apply a coating of multipurpose grease to the sliding
part of the bearing.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage
LubricsfntPartNo. 2525035 or equivalent
(2) Press the oil seal into the column tube ‘lower.
19-20STEERING - Steering Wheel and Shaft
13AOWColumn tube Column
I18.5W.5 mm
Column tube(.73-.81 in.)13AO26015. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO
BEARING SPACERApply multipurpose grease to the surfaces of the bearing
spacer which contacts the steering shaft.
qGrease: MOPARMulti-mileage
LubricantPart .--.No. 2525035 or equivalent
12. INSTALLATION OF COLUMN TUBE CLAMP
(1) Slide the colum tube and adjust so that dimension A in
the figure is the standard value.
Standard value: 24.8-25.2 mm
(.98-.99 in.)(2) Install the column tube clamp at the position where
the dimension shown in the figure is obtained.
11. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO BEARING SPACER
Apply multipurpose grease to the surfaces of the bearing
spacer which contacts the steering shaft.
Grease: MOPARMulti-mileage
LubricantPart rr.No. 2525035 or equivalent
8. INSTALLATION OF STEERING
LOCK/7. STEERING -”LOCK BRACKET/G. STEERING LOCK INSTALLATION
SPECIAL BOLT(1) When installing the steering
lock- and steering lock
bracket to the column tube, temporarily install the
steering lock in alignment with the column boss.
(2) After checking that the lock works properly, tighten
the special bolts until the head twists off.
CautionThe steering lock bracket and blots must be re-
placed with new ones when the steering lock is
installed.4. INSTALLATION OF JOINT ASSEMBLY
/3. BEARING/
2. COVER ASSEMBLY
(1)
Install the cover assembly on the joint assembly.
(2) Fill the inside of the bearing with multipurpose grease.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part
No. 2525035 or equivalent
(3) Install the bearings to the shaft on the joint assembly.
(4) Wrap vinyl tape approximately one and one-half times
around the concave circumferences of the bearings,
and then press fit the bearings into the cover assem-
*
bly.(5) Apply multipurpose grease to the mating surfaces of
the joint and cover assemblies.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant
PartNo. 2525035 or equivalent
STEERING - Manual Steering Gear Box13AO174
IBall bearing
Pinion
13KO66
113A0115
1Oil seal
Top
plug
T,,,”13R0295-INSPECTION
NlBLGAEl Check the rack support for uneven wear or damage.0 Check the rack support spring for deterioration.
l Check the oil seal for cracks or damage.
l Check the rack pinion tooth surfaces for wear or damage.
0 Check the ball bearings or pinion bushing for noise, uneven
rotation, or damage.
l Check the rack bushing for damage.
l Check the dust cover for cracks or damage.
(SERWCE POINTS OF REASSEMBLYNlSlHAN
20. INSTALLATION OF RACK
/Apply a coating of multipurpose grease to the toothed
surface of the rack and to the inner side of the rack bushing,and then install the rack to the rack housing.
CautionTake care that the applied grease does not tibyruct the
air passage of the rack bushing.Grease: MOPARMulti-mileage
LubricantPart
No.
2525035 or equivalent
19. INSTALLATION OF BALL BEARINGPress fit the ball bearing onto the pinion.
17. INSTALLATION OF PINION
Apply a coating of multipurpose grease to the toothed
surface of the pinion, and then install the pinion to the rack
housing.Grease: MOPAR
Multi-mileageLubricantPartNo. 2525035 or equivalent
16. INSTALLATION OF OIL SEAL/15 TOP PLUG
(1) Press the oil seal into the top plug.
19-26STEERING - Manual Steering Gear Box
Grease
13AO172(2) Apply specified sealant to the threaded portion of the
top plug.
Specified sealant:
3M ATD, Part No. 8663 or equiva-klent
13. lr
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ISTALLATION OF RACK SUPPORT/l2. RACK SUPPORT‘RING/II. CUSHION RUBBER/IO. RACK SUPPORT
3VER
(I) Apply a coating of multipurpose grease to the surface of
the rack support that contacts the rack, and then installthe rack support to the rack housing.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part
No. 2525035 or equivalent
(2) Fill the inner side of the rack support spring with
multipurpose grease, and then install the rack support
spring to the rack housing.
Grease: MOPAR Multi-mileage Lubricant Part
No. 2525035 or equivalent
(3) Install the rubber cushion to the rack support cover.
(4) Apply a coating of the specified sealant to the threaded
-Lpart of the rack support cover, and then install the rack
.‘.support cover to the rack housing.
Specified sealant:3M ATD, Part No.8663 or equiva-lent0 ADJUSTMENT OF TOTAL PINION TORQUE
(1
(2
) Position rack at its center and tighten rack support coverto 15 Nm (1.5 kgm, 11
ftlbs.).
:) In neutral position, rotate pinion shaft clockwise one
turn/4-6 seconds with special tool. Return rack support
cover
30”-60” and adjust torque to the standard value.
Standard value:
From
0-90°From
90°-650°
Caution
0.6-I .3 Nm (5-l 1 inIbs.
0.2-1.0 Nm (2-9 in.lbs.1
I. When adjusting, set the standard value at its
highest value.2. Assure no ratcheting or catching when operating
rack towards the shaft direction.
NOTEWhen it cannot be adjusted within the specified return
angle, check rack support cover components or replace.A
(3) After adjusting, lock rack support cover with locking nut.