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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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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALUMINUM TYPE
WHEELSN2zGFM
1. Aluminum is vulnerable to alkalies. If a vehicle
washing detergent has been used, or salt from
sea water or road chemicals has adhered, washthe vehicle as soon as possible. After washing
the vehicle, apply body or wheel wax to the
aluminum type wheels to prevent corrosion.
2. When cleaning the vehicle with steam, do not
direct steam onto the aluminum type wheels.
When tightening nuts for aluminum type
wheels, particularly observe the following:
(1) Cl;Zl;lsthe hub surface of aluminum type
(2) After finger-tightening wheel nuts, tighten
them to specifications.
(3) Do not use an impact wrench or push the
wrench by foot to tighten the wheel nuts.
(4) Do not apply oil to the threaded portions.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR TIRE CHAINS AND
SNOW TIRES
1.Use tire chains only on front wheels. Do not usetire chains on rear wheels.
2. When using snow tires, use them on all four
wheels for maneuverability and safety.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPACT
TIRE
1. The compact spare tire is designed
space in the luggage compartment,
lighter weight makes it easier to use if
occurs.g
2.-- IThe following instructions for the compact spare .,z,tire should be observed.
i/(1) Check the inflation pressure after installing ii,the spare, and adjust to the specified
pres-..$i
sure.t’
(2) Avoid driving through automatic car washes
and over obstacles that could possiblyage the vehicle’s undercarriage. Because
the tire is smaller than the
original tire,
ground clearance is slightly reduced,
(3) The compact spare tire should not be
used: i5iS:on any other wheels, nor should standard
i;:?tires, snow tires, wheel covers or trim rings
Ibe used with the compact spare wheel. If.
1.;such use is attempted, damage to these
items or other vehicle components may
’
occur.
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