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TRANSAXLE Jl
1. Transaxle
Installation Note ..,......,.............. page Jl-49
2. Engine mount No.4
3. Driveshaft
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page Jl-50
4. Stabilizer (BP SOHC)
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page Jl-50
5. Tie-rod end
Installation Note ,........,..,........... page Jl-50
6. Clutch release cylinder
7. Engine mount No.2
8. Exhaust pipe
9. Engine mounting member
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
page Jl-50
10. Control rod
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page Jl-51 11. Extension bar
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page Jl-51
1 12. Starter
13. Ground
Installation Note .,..,...,......,........ page Jl-5
14. Neutral switch connector
15. Back-up light switch connector
16. Speedometer cable
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
page Jl-5
17. Battery carrier
18. Battery
19. Air hose and resonance chamber
20. Splash shield
21. Wheel and tire 1
Installation Note
Transaxle
1. Set the transaxle on a jack and lift it into place.
Install tne transaxle oorts.
Tightening torque:
64-69 N*rn (6.5-9.1 m-kg, 47-66 ft-lb)
Loosely tighten engine mount No.4 bolts.
Jl-49
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TRANSAXLE J2
1. Wheel and tire 14. Exhaust pipe
2. Splash shield 15. Engine mount No.2
3. Air hose and resonance chamber 16. Clutch release cylinder
4. Battery Removal Note .,...........,....,.,...... page J2-11
5. Battery carrier 17. Tie-rod end
6. Speedometer cable Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*........ page J2-11
7. Back-up light switch connector 18. Stabilizer
8. Neutral switch connector 19. Driveshaft
9. Ground Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page J2-12
10. Starter 20. Joint shaft
11. Extension bar 21. Engine mount No.4
12. Control rod 22. Transaxle
13. Engine mount member Removal Note ..,..,....*................ page J2-12
Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page J2-1 1
03UOJ2-014
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03UOJ2-01
Removal Note
Engine mount member
1. Suspend the engine with the SST and remove the engine
mount member.
Clutch release cylinder
Caution
l Do not damage the clutch pipe.
1. Remove the bolts shown.
2. Lay aside the clutch release cylinder and the clutch pipe.
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03UOJ2-016
Tie-rod end
1. Remove the cotter pin.
Caution
l Do not damage the dust boot.
2. Loosen the nut and disconnect the tie-rod end with the SST.
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03UOJ2-017
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M FRONT AXLE
03UOMX-01
23UOMX-oa
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03UOMX-05
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9MUOMX-014
M-8
OWOMX-01
Note
l If the bearing inner race remains on the front wheel
hub assembly, use a grinder to grind a section of
the bearing inner race until only approx. 0.5mm
(0.020 in) remains. Then remove it with a chisel. ‘-’
Wheel bearing
1. Remove the wheel bearing with the SST.
Caution
l Do not reuse the wheel bearing.
Dust cover
Caution
l Do not remove the dust cover if not necessary.
l Do not reuse the dust cover if removed.
1. Mark the dust cover and knuckle for proper reassembly.
2. Remove the dust cover with a chisel.
Hub bolt
Caution
l Do not remove the hub bolts If not necessary.
l Do not reuse the hub bolts if removed.
1. Remove the hub bolts with a press.
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FRONT AXLE
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9MUOMX-62
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Assembly note
Hub bolt
1. Press in new hub bolts.
Dust cover
1. Mark the new dust cover as the one removed.
2. Align the marks of the new dust cover and the knuckle.
3. Install the new dust cover with the
SST.
Wheel bearing
1. Install the new wheel bearing with the SST.
Wheel hub assembly
1. Install the wheel hub assembly with the SST.
M-9
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MANUAL STEERING N
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Possible cause Action PagelSectio
Steering feels heavy
Poor lubrication, foreign material in mechanism, stuck or Lubricate or replace N- 6
(Vehicle jacked up) damage of steering ball joint
Improper steering gear preload
Replace gear -
Damaged steering gear
Replace N-13
Malfunction of steering shaft joint
Replace N-10
Malfunction of steering gear Replace N-13
Cracked or worn steering gear mounting rubber Replace N- 6
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R Steering wheel pulls
Damaged steering linkage
Replace N-13 to one side Damaged wheel or tire -
Section Q
Malfunction of braking system -
Section P
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R General instability
Worn or damaged steering joints Replace N- 6 while drlvlng Improper steering gear preload Adjust
Damaged steering linkage
Replace N-13
Damaged wheel or tire -
Section Q
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R Steering feels
Malfunction of steering gear
Replace N-13 unstable Malfunction of steering joints
Replace N- 6
Malfunction of steering linkage
Replace N-13
Excessive steering
Worn steering gear
Replace N-13 wheel play Worn or damaged steering joints
Replace N- 6 Loose steering gear mounting bolts
Replace N-13 Poor steering wheel
Stuck or damaged steering joints
Replace N- 6
return Improper steering gear preload
Replace gear
Damaged wheel or tire -
Section Q
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R Shimmy
Damaged steering linkage Replace N-13 (Steering wheel Loose steering gear mounting bolts Tighten N-13 vibrates left/right) Stuck or damaged steering joints Replace N- 6
Damaged or worn front wheel bearing Replace Section M
Damaged wheel or tire -
Section Q
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R Abnormal noise from
Loose steering gear mounting bolts
Tighten N-13 steering system Malfunction of steering gear Replace N-13
Obstruction near steering column Replace -
Loose steering linkage Tighten N-13
Worn steering joints Replace N- 6
23UONX-OC
N-5
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CONVENTIONAL BRAKE SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible cause Remedy Page
Poor braking
Leakage of brake fluid Repair P- 7
Air in system Bleed air P- 6
Worn pad or lining Replace P-l 8,23,28
Brake fluid, grease, oil, or water on pad or lining Clean or replace P-18,23,28
Hardening of pad or lining surface or poor contact Grind or replace P-l 8,23,28
Malfunction of disc brake piston Replace P-l 9,24
Malfunction of master cylinder or wheel cylinder Repair or replace P-l 0,21,26,
28,30
Malfunction of power brake unit Repair or replace P-16
Malfunction of check valve (vacuum hose) Replace P-15
Damaged vacuum hose Replace -
Deterioration of flexible hose Replace -
Malfunction of dual proportioning valve Replace P-17 Brakes pull to one
Worn pad or lining Replace P-l 8,23,28 side Brake fluid, grease, oil, or water on pad or lining Clean or replace -
Hardening of pad or lining surface or poor contact Grind or replace
Abnormal wear or distortion of disc, drum, pad, or lining Repair or replace P-l 8;3,28
Malfunction of automatic adjuster Repair or replace -
Looseness of backing plate I dust cover mounting bolts Tighten Section M
Malfunction of wheel cylinder Repair or replace P-21,26,30
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Adjust Section R
Unequal tire air pressures
Adjust Section Q Brakes do not
No brake pedal play Adjust P- 9 release Improperly adjusted push rod clearance Adjust P-11
Clogged master cylinder return port Clean -
Weak brake pad or shoe return spring Replace -
Wheel cylinder not returning properly
Clean or replace
Malfunction of piston seal of disc brake Replace P-l;,24
Excessive runout of disc plate
Replace P-20,25 Pedal goes too far
Improperly adjusted pedal play Adjust P- 9 (too much pedal Worn pad or lining
Replace P-18,23,28 stroke) Air in system
Bleed air P- 6 Abnormal noise or
Worn pad or lining
Replace P-18,23,28 vibration during Deteriorated pad or lining Grind or replace - braking Brakes do not release Repair -
Foreign material or scratches on disc plate or drum con- Clean -
tact surface
Looseness of backing plate / dust cover or caliper Tighten
Section M,
mounting bolts P-l 9,24
Damaged disc or drum contact surface Replace -
Poor contact of pad or fining Repair or replace
P-18,23,28
Insufficient grease on sliding parts Grease - Steering wheel pulls
Dragging brake Repair - to one side Malfunction of steering system -
Section N
Damaged or unbalanced wheel(s) -
Section Cl
Incorrect tire pressure -
Section Q
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R
mm> IAn\, ,.e
P-5
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CONVENTIONAL BRAKE SYSTEM
Installation note
Manual adjustment gear
1. Turn the manual adjustment gear clockwise until the brake
pads just touch the disc pIaTe.
2. Return the manual adjustment gear l/3-turn
Removal / Installation
Caliper
1. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and support it with safety stands.
2. Remove the wheels.
3. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to
Removal Note.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installation Note.
5. Tighten all nuts and bolts to the specified torques, referring to the figure.
@ 22-29 (2.2-3.0, 16-22)
23-30 (2.2-3.1, 16-
N.m (m-kg, R-lb)
23UOPX-00
1. Parking cable 7. Caliper
Removal I Inspection / Disassembly / Inspection /
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.,........ page P-32 Assembly ,.....*........................... page P-26
2. Connecting bolt 8. Disc pad assembly
3. Brake hose Replacement ,...,.,.,.,........*........... page P-23
4. Screw plug Inspection . . . . . . . ..*......................... page P-25
5. Manual adjustment gear 9. Bolt
Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,..,.,....... page P-23 10. Mounting support
Installation Note ,....,.,..,.,...,., ,...,., page P-24 11, Disc plate
6. Lock bolt Inspection .,...........*..................... page P-25
After installation:
(1) Add brake fluid and bleed air. (Refer to page P-6.)
(2) Adjust the parking brake lever stroke. (Refer to page P-31 .)
(3) Depress the brake pedal a few times and check that the rear brakes do not drag excessively while
rotating the wheel by hand.
P-24
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R
FRONTSHOCKABSORBERANDSPRING
Removal / Installation
1. Jack up the front of the vehicle and support it with safety stands.
2. Remove the wheels.
3. Remove in the order shown in the figure.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installation Note.
5. After installation, measure the front wheel alignment, and adjust it if necessary.
Caution
l Retighten the shock absorber lower bolts to the specified torque after lowering the vehicle
(unladen condition).
1. Clip
2. Nut
3. Bolt
4. Nut 5. Shock absorber and spring
N.m (m-kg, R-lb
23UORX-0‘
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Disassembly ............................... page H-l Z
Inspection ................................... page R-l 3
Assembly.. .................................. page R-14
Installation Note.. ........................ page R-12
R-l 1