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5-2BRAKES- Specifications
SPECIFl,CATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsMaster cylinder
J-wI.D.
’ ,, ’ ,;!mm (in.)
Brake booster
TvwEffective dia. of power cylindermm (in.)
Boosting ratio [Brake pedal depressing
force]5.0 [at 220 N (48 Ibs.)lProportioning valve
TypeSplit point
Decompression ratio
kPa (psi)
Front brakes
TypeDisc O.D.
Disc thickness
Pad thickness
Wheel cylinder I.D.
Clearance adjustmentmm (in.)
mm (in.)
mm (in.)
mm (in.)
Rear
drsc brakes
TypeDisc O.D.
Disc thickness
Pad thickness
Wheel cylinder I.D.
Clearance adjustmentmm (in.)
mm (in.)
mm (in.)
mm (in.)
Rotor teeth
Front wheel side
Rear wheel side
Speed sensor
-
Parking brakes’
TvwBrake lever type
Cable arrangementVehicles without
ABSVehicles with ABS
Tandem type
(with level sensor)
22.2
(78)Tandem type
(with level sensor)
23.8 P5/1dVacuum type
230
(9.0)Vacuum type
Front side: 180 (7.0)Rear side: 205
(8.0)5.5 [at 220
N (48 Ibs.)lDual type
4,200
(597)
0.3Dual type
4,200
(597)
3.3
Floating caliper, single-piston,ventilated disc
(M-R44V)256
(10.1)24
i.94)16.0
(.63)
53.9 (2 l/8)Automatic
Floating caliper, single-piston,ventilated disc
(M-R44V)256
(10.1)24
i.94)16.0
(.63)
53.9 (2 %)
AutomaticFloating caliper,
single-piston,ventilated disc
(AD30P)265
(10.43
10 (39)
14.5
(.57)30.1
(1 Yl6)Automatic
Floating caliper, single-piston,ventilated. disc
(AD30P)265
(10.4)
10 l.39)14.5
(.57)30.1
(1 3/6)Automatic
-
-
47
47
vlagnet coil type
Mechanical brake acting
Vlechanical brake acting
on rear wheels
3n rear wheels
Lever type
-ever type
V-typeV-type
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‘iBR&gES - Specifications513
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ItemsFWDAWD
Master cylinder
TypeTandem type
Tandem type
(with level sensor)(with level sensor)
I.D.mm (in.) 25.4 (1)25.4 (1)Brake booster
TypeVacuum typeVacuum type
Effective dia. of power cylinder
mm (in.) Front side: 188 (7.4)
Front side: 188 (7.4)
Rear side: 215 (8.5)Rear side: 215 (8.5)Boosting ratio [Brake pedal depressing force]
6.0 [at 220
N (48 Ibs.)]6.0 [at 220 N (48 Ibs.)]
‘.Proportioning valve
TypeDual typeDual type
Split point
kPa (psi) 2,500 (363)3,500 (508)Decompression ratio
0.250.25
Front brakes,,’ I
TypeFloating caliper, single-piston,
Floating caliper, double-pistonventilated disc
(M-R46V)ventilated disc (M-R56W)Disc O.D.
mm (in.)
256(10.1)276 (10.9)
Disc thickness
mm (in.) 24
(94)
24 (.94)Pad thickness
mm (in.) 16.0
(63)
16.0 (63)Wheel cylinder I.D.
mm (in.) 60.3
(2?,)41.3 (l”/*) x 2
Clearance adjustmentAutomatic
Automatic
?ear disc brakes
TypeFloating caliper, single-piston,Floating caliper, single-piston,ventilated disc
(AD30P)ventilated disc (AD35P)Disc
O.D.mm (in.) 265 (10.4)265 (10.4)Disc thickness
mm (in.) 10 (39)
10
f.39)Pad thickness
mm (in.) 14.5
(.57)14.5 (.57)Wheel cylinder I.D.
mm (in.)
30.1 (1 3/16)34.9 (1 3h)
Clearance adjustmentAutomaticAutomatic
3otor teeth*
Front wheel side
47
47Rear wheel side
47
47
speed sensor*
Magnet coil typeMagnet coil type
‘arking brakes
WeMechanical brake actingMechanical brake acting
on rear wheels
on rear wheels
Brake lever type
Lever type
Lever type
Cable arrangement
V-type
V-type
k ,.-YT--NultThe *symbol
indicates vehicles with ABS.
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BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures5-51
2314A0454When new
When worn14G0017
1
14 LO169check the sliding coWsTm~3..“.W% ,Y :sleeve and guide pin-~I ._. ;;:i ‘.(3) In this condition, the other person should use a finger to
close the outlet part of the, master cylinder, and then the
first person should release the brake pedal.
(4) Steps (2) and (3) should be repeated three or four times,
and then the master cylinder should be filled with brake
fluid to the specified level.
NOTE
The air is completely bled from the master cylinder by steps
(1) to (4).
(5) Connect the brake tube to the master cylinder.
(6) Start the engine; then, in the sequence shown in the
illustration, bleed the air from each wheel cylinder.
Specified brake fluid: MOPAR Brake Fluid/
Conforming to
DOT3 or DOT4
Caution
1.Use the specified brake fluid. Avoid using a mixtureof the specified brake fluid and other fluid.
2. If brake fluid is exposed to the air, it will absorb
moisture; as water is absorbed from the atmos-
phere, the boiling point of the brake fluid will
decrease and the braking performance will be
seriously impaired. For this reason, use a hermeti-
cally sealed
1 lit. (1.06 qt.) or 0.5 lit. (0.52 qt.) brake
fluid container.
3. Firmly close the cap of the brake fluid container
after use.
4. For vehicles with the anti-lock braking system, be
sure to install a filter to the master cylinder
reservoir tank when supplying brake fluid.
ORDINARY AIR-BLEEDING PROCEDURES
(1) Depress the brake pedal several times until resistance is
felt; then, with the pedal depressed, loosen the bleeder
screw
l/3 to l/2 turn and then tighten it before the fluid
pressure is all gone.
(2) Release the brake pedal. Repeat this procedure until there
are no more air bubbles in the brake fluid.
FRONT DISC BRAKE PAD CHECK AND
REPLACEMENTN05FOAF
NOTEThe brake pads have wear indicators that contact the brake
disc when the brake pad thickness becomes 2 mm
(.08 in.),
and emit a squealing sound to warn the driver.1. Check brake pad thickness through caliper body check
port.Standard value: 10.0 mm
(.39 in.)
Limit: 2.0 mm
(.08 in.)
Caution
1. When the limit is exceeded, replace the pads at
both sides, and also the brake pads for the wheels
on the opposite side at the same time.
2. If there is a
significant difference
.in the thick-
nesses of the pads