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P BRAKE SYSTEM Installation note Disc pad 1. Push the piston inward by using the 2. Install the new pads in the mounting SST. support. 1 I 15UOPX-030 Removal I lnstallation (Caliper) 1. On level ground, jack up the front of the vehicle and support it with safety stands. 2. Remove the wheels; then remove components in the order shown in the figure. 3. Install in the reverse order of removal. 4. Tighten all nuts and bolts to the specified torques, referring to the figure. 1. Brake hose 5. Shim 2. Connecting bolt 6. Bolt 3. Caliper 7. Mounting support Disassembly / Inspection / 8. Disc plate Assembly .................. page P-28 Inspection ................... page P-27 4. Disc pad ................... Inspection page P-27 Gartner Banana
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BRAKE SYSTEM ADJUSTING BRAKE PADS Installation note Manual adjustment gear 1. Turn the manual adjustment gear clockwise until the brake pads just touch the disc plate. -1 2. Return the manual adjustment gear counterclockwise 113 turn. Removal 1 lnstallation (Caliper) 1. On level ground, jack up the rear of the vehicle and support it with safety stands. 2. Remove the wheels; then remove components in the order shown in the figure, referring to Removal Note. 3. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to lnstallation Note. 4. Inspect all parts and repair or replace as necessary. 5. Tighten all nuts and bolts to the specified torques, referring to the figure. Parking brake cable Removal I Inspection 1 Installation ................. page P-36 Connecting bolt Brake hose Plug Manual adjustment gear Removal Note ............... page P-29 Installation Note ................. above Lock bolt 7. Caliper Disassembly I Inspection 1 Assembly .................. page P-32 8. Disc pad Replacement ................ page P-29 Inspection ................... page P-31 9. Bolt 10. Mounting support 11. Disc plate Inspection ................... page P-31 Gartner Banana
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WHEELS AND TIRES SHOULDER WEAR CENTER WEAR (c) (4 FEATHERED EDGE TOE-IN OR TOE- UNEVEN WEAR OUT WEAR Troubleshooting guide Abnormal tire wear patterns, such as those shown in the illustration can occur. Refer to the chart for the possible causes and actions. d' Possible cause I Action I I Underinflation (both sides worn) I Measure and adjust pressure Overinflation Measure and adjust pressure Lack of rotation Rotate tires I Incorrect camber (one side worn) Hard cornering Lack of rotation Incorrect toe-in I Adjust toe-in I Repair or replace suspension parts Reduce speed Rotate tires 1. Cracks, damage, and foreign matter (such as metal pieces, nails, and stones) in the tire and cracks, deformation, and damage to the wheel. 2. Loose wheel lug nut(s). 3. Air leaking from valve stem. Incorrect camber or caster Malfunctioning suspension Unbalanced wheel Out-of-round brake drum or disc Other mechanical conditions Lack of rotation REMOVAL / INSTALLATION When reinstalling a wheel, retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque after about 1,000 km (620 miles} driv- ing. Repair or replace suspension parts Repair or replace Balance or replace Correct or replace Correct or replace Rotate tires Caution Applying oil to the lug nuts, bolts, or wheels will cause the lug nuts to become loosened. Tighten the lug nuts to the specified torque in a criss- cross fashion. Verify that the wheel-to-hub contact surfaces are clean. Tightening torque: 88-11 8 N.m (9-1 2 kgf.m, 65--87 ft-lbf) Gartner Banana
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT LEFT WHEEL INCREASE CAM BOLT RIGHT WHEEL 0) '. jr INCREASE Adjustment Maximum steering angle 1. Remove the steering gear boot clamp. 2. Loosen the tie rod locknut. 3. Turn the tie rod to provide the correct maximum steering angle. 4. After adjustment, tighten the locknut to the specified torque. Tightening torque: 3539 N-m (3.W.0 kgf-m, 26-28 ftdbf) 5. Adjust the toe-in. (Refer to page R-8.) 6. Verify that the boot is not twisted, and install the boot clamp. Caster Caster is adjusted by turning the front and/or rear adjust- ing cam bolts at the lower arm. Caution Adjust the caster before adjusting the camber. 1. Loosen the front and/or rear cam nuts. 2. Turn the front and/or rear adjusting cam bolts to provide the correct caster angle. Left wheel Right wheel Caster I Front cam I Rear cam I Front cam I Rear cam Counter- 1 Clockwise I Clockwise 1 I Increase I ( clockwise Note Turning the front cam one graduation on the scale changes the caster angle about 22' and the camber about 25'. Turning the rear cam one graduation changes the caster angle about 22' and the camber about 2'. Decrease 3. Adjust the camber and the toe-in. Clockwise Clockwise Counter- clockwise Counter- clockwise Gartner Banana
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT LEFT WHEEL POSITIVE RIGHT WHEEL POSITIVE Camber Camber is adjusted by turning the front and rear adjust- ing cam bolts at the lower arm. 2 Caution Adjust the camber after adjusting the caster. 1. Loosen the front and rear cam nuts. 2. Turn the front and rear adjusting cam bolts the same amount in the opposite direction to provide the correct camber angle. Left wheel Note Turning the front cam one graduation changes the camber about 25' and the caster about 22'. Turning the rear cam one graduation changes the camber about 2' and the caster about 22'. Right wheel Positive Negative Note If the cam cannot be turned far enough to make the adjustment, begin again at adjustment of the caster using the other cam. i 3. Tighten the nuts. I Caster I Front cam 1 Rear cam I Front cam I Rear cam Tightening torque: 94--112 N.m (9.5-11.5 kgf.m, 69-43 ftlbf) clockwise Counter- Clockwise 4. Adjust the toe-in. Toe-in 1. Remove the steering gear boot clamp. 2. Loosen the left and right tie rod locknuts, and turn the tie rods by the same amount. 3. Loosen the left and right tie rod locknuts and turn the tie rods equally. Both tie rods are right threaded, so turning the right tie rod toward the front of the vehicle and the left toward the rear increases toe-in. Clockwise Counter- clockwise Note Turning both tie rods one complete turn changes toe-in by about 7 mm (0.28 in}. 4. Tighten the tie rod locknuts to the specified torque. Clockwise Counter- clockwise Tightening torque: 35-39 N.m (3.5--4.0 kgf.m, 26--28 ft4bf) Counter- clOCkWise Clockwise 5. Verify that the boot is not twisted, and install the boot - clamp. Gartner Banana
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT RIGHT WHEEL C I I I I Counter- I Counter- I Clockwise I Clockwise I clockwise I 4 Positive clockwise Left wheel Right wheel Note Turning the front cam one graduation changes the camber about 15' and the toe-in about 2.8mm (0.11 in}. Turning the rear cam one graduation changes the camber about 6' and the toe-in about 2.8mm I0.11 in). If the cam cannot be turned far enough to make the adjustment, begin again at adjustment of the toe in using the other cam. Negative 3. Tighten the nuts. Caster Tightening torque: 73-95 Nm (7.4--9.7 kgf.m, 54--70 ft4bf) Front cam I Rear cam I Front cam I Rear cam Counter- clockwise Counter- clockwise Clockwise Gartner Banana
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FRONT SUSPENSION (DOUBLE-WISHBONE) FRONT SUSPENSION (DOUBLE-WISHBONE) PREPARATION SST 49 0727 575 Puller, socket oint Attachment, steering worm bearing preload measuring 49 GO34 1 A0 Compressor, coil spring Screw (Part of - 49 GO34 1 AO) - Wrench, flare nut For removal of lower arm ball joint For 1 49 GO34 101 49 01 18 850C Puller, ball joint For inspection of upper arm ball joint 49 H028 301 Installer, dust boot For 1 49 GO34 103 removal and installation of coil spring Body (Part of 49 GO34 1 AO) For removal and installation of brake pipe removal and installation of coil spring SHOCK ABSORBER AND SPRING Removal / Installation 1. Jack up the front of the vehicle and support it with safety stands. 2. Remove the undercover. 3. Remove the band for the wheel speed sensor harnes. 4. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to Removal Note. Arm (Part of 49 GO34 I AO) 5. Inspect all parts and repair or replace as necessary. 6. Install in the reverse order of removal. For removal of upper arm ball joint For installation of front lower arm boot For removal and installation of coil spring For removal and installation of coil spring 7. Loosely tighten the shock absorber, upper arm, stabilizer control link, and stabilizer bracket bolts. Tighten all other nuts and bolts to the specified torques. 8. Install the band for the wheel speed sensor. 9. Lower the vehicle. 10. With the vehicle unloaded, tighten the upper arm and shock absorber bolts to the specified torques. - 11. Adjust the front wheel alignment. (Refer to page R-6.) 25UORX406 Gartner Banana
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FRONT SUSPENSION (DOUBLE-WISHBONE) R Disassembly I Inspection I Assembly 1. Disassemble in the order shown in the figure, referring to Disassembly Note. 2. lnspect all parts and repair or replace as necessary. 3. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly, referring to Assembly Note. 4. Tighten all nuts and bolts to the specified torques, referring to the figure. (FRONT ONLY) & 3 1. Sheet (front only) 2. Cap 3. Mounting plate 4. Bound stopper lnspect for damage 5. Coil spring .......... Disassembly Note page R-13 ............ Assembly Note page R-14 6. Shock absorber lnspect for oil leakage and abnormal noise Disassembly note Coil spring Warning Removing the coil spring nut is dangerous. The shock absorber and spring could fly off under tre- mendous pressure and cause serious injury or death. Secure the shock absorber in the SST before removing the coil spring nut. 1. Loosen the piston rod upper nut several turns, but do not remove the nut. 2. Assemble the SST. 3. Compress the coil spring with the SST, and remove the upper nut. 4. Remove the coil spring. Gartner Banana