gg Jacking, lifting & Vehicle Recovery
2.2.4 Transporting
If thevehicle is being transported on a trailer or flatbed transporter (Fig. I), the handbrake must be applied, the wheels
chocked and if fitted with an automatic transmission, the gear selector lever moved to neutral, 'N' (see Gear-shift
Interlock).
e
JOS-031
Fig. 1
CAUTION: Do not select 'P' because the parking lock mechanism may be damaged by the continuous slight forward
and backward movement of the vehicle on the transporter.
There are four tie-down brackets on the vehicle underbody. Do not attach the tie down hooks of the transporter to the
towing eyes of the vehicle.
2.2.5 Towing Recovery
Adhereto local regulationsforthetowing ofvehicles. In certain countriesthe registration number ofthetowing vehicle
and an 'ON TOW sign or warning triangle must be displayed in a prominent position at the rear of the vehicle which
is being towed.
WARNING: WHEN THE ENGINE
IS NOT RUNNING, THE STEERING AND BRAKES WILL NO LONGER BE
ACCUMULATOR. THEREFORE, BE PREPARED FOR
HEAVY STEERING AND THE NEED FOR GREATLY
INCREASED BRAKE PEDAL PRESSURE.
POWER-ASSISTED.
APPLICATIONS
OF THE BRAKE PEDAL WILL GRADUALLY DEPRESSURIZE THE
*The vehicle may be towed by another for a SHORT DISTANCE ONLY (maximum
0,8km / O.Smile), with the gear lever
in neutral (N) provided that a speed of 48 km / h (30 mile / h) is not exceeded.
2.2.6
The vehicle must be towed with the rear wheels clear of the ground, see suspended towing.
Vehicles with Defective Automatic Transmission:
Issue 1 August 1994 4 X300 VSM
4.1.5 FAULT DIAGNOSIS
4.1.5.1 Introduction
The following diagnostic procedures are provided to assist properly qualified persons to identify and rectify the faults
in the system which are most likely to be encountered. Reference is made to the Electrical Diagnostic Manual (EDM),
which should be consulted for all electrical faults. When investigating faults relating to temperature, the prevailing
ambient temperature conditions should be taken into account. The climate control system is dealt with in Section 14.
Possible Cause
Thermostat stuck closed
Incorrect thermostat rating
Faulty temperature gauge
Faulty temperature transmitter
4.1.5.2 Diagnostic Procedures
Check
Test thermostat
Check thermostat operating
temperature
Refer to EDM
Refer to EDM
Symptom
herheating
Cooling fan(s) not operating 3verheating at
dle
roo cold
Refer to EDM
Incorrect thermostat rating
Thermostat not fitted
Cooling
fan(s) operating con-
tinuously Faulty temperature gauge
Faulty temperature transmitter
Radiator
core blocked
Radiator grille obstructed
Check thermostat operating
temperature
Remove thermostat housing
and inspect
Refer to EDM
Refer to EDM
Refer to EDM
Concentration of
anti
-freeze too high
Drive belt slack
Drive belt broken
Water pump seized
Insufficient coolant
Internally collapsed hoses
Incorrect ignition timing
Fuel
/ air mixture too weak
Incorrect valve
timing
Cylinder head gasket leaking
Brakes binding Check
for
hotspots in radiator
Check grille for obstruction
Check strength of coolant
Check belt tension
Visual check
Slacken drive belt and turn
water
pump pulley by hand.
Check belt for damage
Check coolant level
Pressure test system and
check for deformation of hoses
Refer to EDM
Refer to EDM
Check valve
timing
Pressure-test system. (Check
for contamination of coolant
in header tank)
Check brake calipers for stick
-
ing pistons and seized brake
pad pins
Thermostat stuck open
I Test thermostat
Remedy
Renew thermostat
Renew thermostat
Renew gauge
Renew transmitter
Flush
or renew radiator
Remove obstruction from
grille
Drain and fill
with coolant of
correct concentration
Adjust belt to correct tension
or renew belt
if worn
Renew belt
Renew water pump. Renew
drive belt
if required
Top-up coolant
Renew hoses as required
Rectify
as required
Rectify
as required
Correct valve
timing
Renew head gasket
Rectify
as required
Rectify
as required
Renew thermostat
Renew thermostat
Fit thermostat
Rectify
as required
Renew gauge
Renew transmitter
0
e
0
0
Issue 1 August 1994 X300 VSM
4.2.5.2 Diagnostic Procedures
1
I Symptom ..
Overheating
herheating at
dle
roo cold ~~~
Possible Cause
Thermostat(s) stuck
closed
Incorrect thermostat rating
Faulty temperature gauge
Faulty temperature transmitter
Radiator core blocked
Radiator grille obstructed
Concentration of anti
-freeze
too high
Drive belt slack
Drive belt broken
Water pump seized
lnsuff icient coolant
Internally collapsed hoses
Incorrect ignition timing
Fuel
/ air mixture too weak
Incorrect valve timing
Cylinder head
gasket(s) leak-
ing
Brakes binding
Electric cooling
fan(s) not op- erating
Thermostat(s) stuck open
Incorrect thermostat rating
Thermostatb) not fitted
Electric cooling
fan(s) operat-
ing continuously
Faulty temperature gauge
Faulty temperature transmitter
Check
Cooling System (V12)
4.2.5 FAULT DIAGNOSIS
4.2.5.1 Introduction
The following diagnostic procedures are provided to assist properly qualified persons to identify and rectify the faults in the system which are most likely to be encountered. Reference is made to the Electrical Diagnostic Manual (EDM), which should be consulted for all electrical faults. When investigating faults relating to temperature, the prevailing
ambient temperature conditions should be taken into account. The climate control system is dealt with in Section 14.
Test thermostat(s)
Check thermostat operating
temperature
Refer to EDM
Refer to EDM
Check for
hotspots in radiator
Check grille for obstruction
Check strength of coolant
Check belt tension
Visual check Slacken drive belt and turn
water pump pulley by hand.
Check belt for damage
Check coolant level
Pressure test system and
check for deformation of hoses
Refer to EDM
Refer to EDM
Check valve timing
Pressure
-test system. (Check
for contamination of coolant in
header tank)
Check brake calipers for stick
- ing pistons and seized brake
pad pins
..
Refer to EDM
Test
thermostat(4
Check thermostat operating
temperature
Remove thermostat housing
and inspect
Refer to EDM
Refer to EDM
Refer to EDM
Remedy
Renew thermostat(s)
Renew thermostat(s1
Renew gauge
Renew transmitter
Flush or renew radiator
Remove obstruction from
grille
Drain and
fill with coolant of
correct concentration
Adjust belt to correct tension
or renew belt
if worn
Renew belt
Renew water pump. Renew
drive belt
if required
Top
-up coolant
Renew hoses as required
Rectify as required
Rectify as required
Correct valve timing
Renew head
gasket(s)
Rectify as required
Rectify as required
Renew
thermostat(s1
Renew thermostatb)
Fit thermostat(s)
Rectify as required
Renew gauge
Renew transmitter
Issue 1 August 1994 X300 VSM 5
bZF Automatic Transmission (AJ16) -
0
8.1.2 TRANSMISSION FLUID, RENEW
SRO 44.24.02
= Raise the hood and fit a fender cover.
. Raise the vehicle on a ramp.
. Place a drain tin in position beneath the transmission drain
Release and remove the transmission drain plug; allow
. Fit the drain plug with a new washer and torque tighten.
Reposition the drain tin beneath the dipstick tube union.
Remove the screw securing the dipstick tube bracket.
. Release the dipstick tube union nut and disconnect the
tube from the fluid pan.
. Drain the transmission fluid.
Clean the tube unions, reconnect the dipstick tube to the
. Lower the vehicle on the ramp.
. Remove the transmission dipstick.
. Renew the transmission fluid filter, see Subsection 8.1.6.
Fill the transmission with the correct fluid, see the ZF Auto-
Note: It will not be possible to get all the initial fill quantity
of fluid into the transmission.
. Refit the dipstick.
. Startthe engine, apply all brakes and run the transmission
With the engine still running, remove the dipstick.
Clean the dipstick and refit.
Remove the dipstick and check the transmission fluid
. Add fluid until the correct level is achieved.
. Stop the engine and refit the dipstick.
. Checkfluidleveltothe'HOT'marksaftera20mileroad run
(3,2L AND 4,OL)
Plug.
the fluid to drain.
fluid pan and torque tighten the union nut.
0
matic Transmissions Service Manual, General Data.
through
all gear positions and select 'Park'.
level. Remove the fender cover and lower the hood.
to ensure accurate results.
m
e
0
X300 VSM Issue 1 August 1994 6
Driveshafts & Final Drive
. Remove upper link assembly from differential and wide mounting bracket / 'A' frame.
. Release fixings, 'A' frame to differential, 'A' frame to wishbone tie and wide mounting bracket to 'A' frame.
. Remove wishbone tie assembly, rear mounting bracket and pendulum assembly.
. Release fixings differential nose to wide mounting bracket.
. Assembly and fitting is the reversal of this procedure, taking note of the following:
Drive shaft must be aligned in accordance with Sub
-Section 9.2.
Renew all self locking nuts.
Renew all bolts that were originally fitted with thread locking adhesive.
Replace all locking wire and split pins (cotter pins).
Tighten all fixings to the specified torque.
Correct the final drive oil level
if required.
Check and adjust rear wheel camber setting as required.
9.9 AXLE SHAFT ASSEMBLY, RENEW
SRO
47.10.01
Disconnect vehicle battery ground lead.
. Slacken appropriate axle shaft hub nut.
. Support the vehicle at the rear and remove rear road
. Remove brake caliper in accordance with 70.55.03. Sec-
wheel.
tion 12, but do not disconnect hydraulics.
Slacken hub carrier fulcrum and remove ABS sensor from
hub carrier.
. Remove axle shaft hub nut and collar.
. Remove fixings axle shaft to differential output shaft
flange, note camber shim.
. With service tools JD 1D/7 (Fig. 1) and JD ID (Fig. 21, push
shaft through hub.
. Remove axle shaft assembly.
CAUTION: Take care not to introduce debris into the hub
bearings, or damage seal.
. Prior to assembly, remove all traces of adhesive from hub
. Assembly and fitting is the reversal of this procedure
Adhesive should be applied to axle shaft splines over
a radial area of
30 to 50%.
Renew all bolts that were originally fitted with thread
locking adhesive.
Replace all locking wire and split pins (cotter pins).
Tighten all fixings to the specified torque.
Check and adjust rear wheel camber setting.
Verify operation of brakes.
Renew all self locking nuts.
splines.
taking
note of the following:
0
NQ&: The axle shaft nut is a self-locking item with a thread
insert and must NOT be reused.
Fig. 1
Fig.2
- Iss ue 1 August 1994
__~
7 X300 VSM
Suspension Systems
1 1.4.8 Diagnostic Procedure
Condition
Hard steering
Shimmy
I----
Bump steer (unequal
side-to-side)
Sawtooth pattern or
t excessive tire wear
Uneven tire wear
(outer or inner
shoulder)
Fronvrear
suspension noises
Possible Cause
Side-to-side difference in caster.
Tire pressure Steering gear or linkage worn or defective.
Tire
conicity
Power steering gear or linkage worn,
damaged, or incorrect adjusted.
Wear of front suspension
lower/upper
wishbone ball joints.
Unequal tire pressure.
Brake system
fault(s)
Wheel/tire imbalance or runout.
Damaged tires, unbalanced or damaged
wheels.
Incorrect wheel alignment.
Steering system malfunction
Front damper malfunction.
Loose front damper mounting.
Damaged front suspension upper
or lower
ball joints.
Damaged or worn sub
-frame to body
mounting. Damaged or worn stabilizer bar insulators.
Damaged or worn stabilizer bar link.
Damaaed or worn wheel bearina.
Rear suspension damage.
Worn steering gear mounting bracket
housing insulators.
Excessive toe
-in (high edges inboard) or
toe-out (high edges outboard).
Incorrect tire pressure.
Excessive toe.
Excessive positive or negative camber.
Loose/missing front dampers and front
damper bolt to front suspension lower
wish bone.
Action
Check the alignment and if incorrect,
adjust the caster
if needed. Inspect
components for wear or damage.
Check for abnormal loading.
Check steering system
Inspect tire for excessive wear.
Check and adjust the tire air pressure.
Note: Excessively worn or uneven tires can
cause
pull/drift.
Check steering system.
Renew ball joints.
Inflate the tires to correct and uniform
pressure.
Check the brakes.
Check wheels and tires.
Check the tires and renew
if necessary.
Balance the wheels
if necessary.
Adjust wheel alignment.
Check steering system.
Renew front damper
if necessary.
Tighten front damper mounting.
-
Renew upper and lower ball joint.
Renew rear suspension bushing.
Renew insulators.
Renew link.
Renew/adjust wheel bearing.
If the caster is uniform, check and compare
the wheelbase at the right and left sides.
If
different, inspect the suspension
components for wear and damage.
Renew bracket housing insulators.
Check and adjust toe
-in.
Correct tire pressure.
Check toe and adjust
if needed.
Check the camber and
if incorrect inspect
the related components for wear or
damage.
Tighten/renew damper bolts.
Inspect wheel hubs.
0
0
0
lssue 1 August 1994 6 X300 VSM
Suspension Systems I.\" b-
1 1.4.8 Diagnostic Procedure (continued)
Condition
30dy 'rolls'
3ody leans
'oor ride comfort
Seneral driving
nstability
Steering wheel does
lot return properly
Steering wheel pulls
:o one side
4bnormal noise
from suspension
system
Possible Cause
Weak front stabilizer bar.
Damaged or worn lower wishbone stabilizer
bar insulator. Damaged or worn stabilizer bar link
Damaged or worn rear suspension
wishbone bushing.
Damper malfunction.
Worn or deteriorated rear stabilizer bar
bushing(s). (supercharged, sports and XJ12
only)
Damaged or worn rear wishbone bushing
and weak springs.
Worn or deteriorated rear stabilizer bar
bushing(s). (supercharged, sports and XJ12
only)
Front or rear damper malfunction.
Weak
spring(s1
Damaged tires or unbalanced wheels.
Incorrect wheel alignment.
Steering system malfunction.
Damaged front suspension lower and upper
ball joints.
Damaged or worn sub
-frame to body
mounting.
Damaged or worn stabilizer bar link
Damaged or worn lower wishbone stabilizer
bar insulator.
Weak
spring(s)
Worn or deteriorated rear stabilizer bushing
(s). (supercharged, sports and XJ12 only)
Damaged tires or unbalanced wheels and
incorrect tire pressure.
Incorrect wheel alignment.
Steering system malfunction.
Damaged front suspension lower and upper
ball joints.
Incorrect tire pressure.
Damaged front suspension lower and upper
ball joints. Braking system malfunction.
Steering system malfunction.
Damaged or worn sub
-frame to body
mounting.
Damaged tires, unbalanced wheels and
incorrect tire pressure.
Poor lubrication /wear of wheel bearing.
Wear of front suspension lower and upper
ball joints.
Damaged or worn front stabilizer bar
Damaged or worn stabilizer bar link.
Damaged or worn stabilizer bar bracket.
Looseness of suspension connections.
Damaged or worn rear wishbone bushing.
Front and rear damper malfunction.
Weak
spring.Worn or deteriorated rear
stabilizer bushing
(s). (supercharged, sports
and
XJ12 only)
Action
3enew front stabilizer bar.
3enew insulators.
3enew link.
Renew bushing.
Renew damper
if necessary.
Renew Bushina
Renew bushings and springs.
Renew Bushings.
Renew dampers.
Renew springs.
Check the tires.
Adjust the wheel alignment.
Check steering system.
Renew ball joints.
Renew bushing.
Renew link.
Renew insulator.
Renew springs.
Renew bushing
Check tires.
Adjust the wheel alignment.
Check steering system.
Renew ball joints.
Check and correct tire pressure.
Renew ball joints.
Check brakes.
Check steering system.
Renew bushing.
Check tires.
Renew wheel bearing.
Renew ball joints.
Renew stabilizer bar.
Renew link.
Renew bracket.
Tighten connections.
Renew bushing.
Renew dampers.
Renew bushing
Issue 1 August 1994 X300 VSM 7
Brakes (a)
12.1.2. Anti-lock Braking / Traction Control Operation
The rear wheels are controlled collectively on a 'select-low' principle during ABS operation. During traction control,
separate circuits allow individual control of the rear wheels. To facilitate this the valve block has four outlet ports.
The
ABS/TC CM is integrated with the valve block. The pump, motor, valve block and control module are supplied as
a unit and are non-sewiceable. Faulty units must be renewed as a whole.
Both front and rear brakes on
all vehicles are fitted with single piston caliper assemblies. Ventilated brake rotors, with
provision for parking brake shoes at the rear, are fitted all round.
0
Issue 1 August 1994 X300 VSM 3
1. Vacuum booster 9. Pressure conscious reduction valve 2. Vacuum hose 10. Ventilated brake rotor 3. Tandem master cylinder 11. Single piston caliper 4. Primary brake circuit 12. %way brake pipe connector
5. Secondary brake circuit 13. Wheel speed sensor
6. Hydraulic pump / motor unit 14. ABS warning lamp 7. Valve block 15. Brake fluid level warning lamp
8. ABS/TCCM
Fig. 1 ABS / Traction Control System
The vacuum booster (see Fig.
1) is mounted on the brake pedal box and secured by three bolts. Brake pedal force is
increased by the vacuum booster which activates the Tandem Master Cylinder (TMC) intermediate piston. Brake fluid
is supplied to the pump inlet ports on two separate circuits. The primary circuit supplies the front brakes whilst the
secondary circuit supplies the rear brakes.