
REMOVALANDINSTALLATION
Removal
• Remove batteryandbracket.
• Remove airduct.
• Disconnect
AIT
solenoid harnessconnector, inhibitorswitch
harness connector andspeedometer pinionharness con-
nector.
• Disconnect throttlewireatengine side.
• Drain ATF.
• Remove undercover andside cover.
• Disconnect controlcablefromtransaxle.
• Disconnect oilcooler hoses.
• Remove driveshafts -Refer toFA section ("Removal", •
"FRONT AXLE-Drive Shaft").
• Remove exhaustfronttube.
• Remove startermotorfromtransaxle.
• Remove frontandrear gussets andengine rearplate.
• Remove boltssecuring torqueconverter todrive plate.
Rotate crankshaft foraccess tosecuring bolts.
• Support enginebyplacing ajack under oilpan.
Do not place jackunder oilpan drain plug.
• Support transaxle withajack.
• Remove LHand rear mountings fromtransaxle.
• Remove boltsfixing
AIT
toengine.
• Lower transaxle whilesupporting
it
with ajack.
AT-39

______ HANDLINGPRECAUTIONS FORPLASTICS __________
BODYALIGNMENT _
Handling Precautions ForPlastics
Heat resisting
Resistancetogasoline and
Abbreviation Materialname
temperature Othercautions
QC rF)
solvents
PE Polyethylene
80
(176)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Flammable
are harmless.
PET Polyethylene
180(356)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
terephthalate areharmless.
Gasoline andmost solvents
PVC Polyvinylchloride
80
(176)
are
harmless ifapplied fora
Poison gasisemitted
very short time(wide up
whenburned.
quickly).
pp
Polypropylene
90
(194)
Same
asabove.
Flammable
Also avoid battery acid.
ABS Acrylonitrile
butadiene
80(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
styrene resin
AES Acrylonitrile
ethylene
80(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
styrene
PMMA Polymethylmethacrylate
85
(185)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
PUR Polyurethane
90
(194)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Avoidbattery acid.
are harmless.
AAS Acrylonitrile
acrylic
85(185)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
ru bber styrene
AS Styrene-a crylo nitri Ie
85
(185)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
PPO Polyphenylene oxide
110
(230)
Avoidgasoline .andsolvents.
POM Polyacetal
120
(248)
Gasoline
andsolvents
Avoidbattery acid.
are harmless.
PC Polycarbonate
120
(248)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
PA Polyamide(Nylon)
140
(284)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Avoidimmersing inwater.
are harmless.
FRP Fiberreinforced plastics
170
(338)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Avoidbattery acid.
are harmless.
PPC Polypropylene composite
115
(239)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Flammable
are harmless.
PBT Polybutylene terephthalate
140
(284)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
are harmless.
TPR Thermoplastic rubber
80
(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
TPE Thermoplastic elastomer
80
(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
TPUR Thermoplastic
80(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
polyurethane
1 . When repairing andpainting aportion ofthe body adjacent toplastic parts,consider theircharacteristics
(influence ofheat andsolvent) andremove themifnecessary ortake suitable measures toprotect them._
2. Plastic partsshould berepaired andpainted usingmethods suitingthematerials.
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Passenger
Compartment
____ MEASURMENT _
Unit:mm
~@ :
Rear fender standard holecenter
@:
2nd crossmember standardhole
(7dia) centeratcenter positioning mark
(Q)@ :
Rear fender indention (8dia.)
(B@ :
Door switch installing holecen-
@([):
Rearfloor harness installing hole
ter center(8dia.)
(20 dia.) ~
(D<)
~~ ~~'---- ~ k@(fdiaol",
(7 diajj \\1 ~;..·
C')\U--
~ ~O"~Wiaol ~
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J
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Sedan
5-door Hatchback

______ HANDLINGPRECAUTIONS FORPLASTICS __________
BODYALIGNMENT _
Handling Precautions ForPlastics
Heat resisting
Resistancetogasoline and
Abbreviation Materialname
temperature Othercautions
QC rF)
solvents
PE Polyethylene
80
(176)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Flammable
are harmless.
PET Polyethylene
180(356)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
terephthalate areharmless.
Gasoline andmost solvents
PVC Polyvinylchloride
80
(176)
are
harmless ifapplied fora
Poison gasisemitted
very short time(wide up
whenburned.
quickly).
pp
Polypropylene
90
(194)
Same
asabove.
Flammable
Also avoid battery acid.
ABS Acrylonitrile
butadiene
80(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
styrene resin
AES Acrylonitrile
ethylene
80(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
styrene
PMMA Polymethylmethacrylate
85
(185)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
PUR Polyurethane
90
(194)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Avoidbattery acid.
are harmless.
AAS Acrylonitrile
acrylic
85(185)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
ru bber styrene
AS Styrene-a crylo nitri Ie
85
(185)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
PPO Polyphenylene oxide
110
(230)
Avoidgasoline .andsolvents.
POM Polyacetal
120
(248)
Gasoline
andsolvents
Avoidbattery acid.
are harmless.
PC Polycarbonate
120
(248)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
PA Polyamide(Nylon)
140
(284)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Avoidimmersing inwater.
are harmless.
FRP Fiberreinforced plastics
170
(338)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Avoidbattery acid.
are harmless.
PPC Polypropylene composite
115
(239)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
Flammable
are harmless.
PBT Polybutylene terephthalate
140
(284)
Gasoline
andmost solvents
are harmless.
TPR Thermoplastic rubber
80
(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
TPE Thermoplastic elastomer
80
(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
TPUR Thermoplastic
80(176)
Avoidgasoline andsolvents.
polyurethane
1 . When repairing andpainting aportion ofthe body adjacent toplastic parts,consider theircharacteristics
(influence ofheat andsolvent) andremove themifnecessary ortake suitable measures toprotect them._
2. Plastic partsshould berepaired andpainted usingmethods suitingthematerials.
-25-
Passenger
Compartment
____ MEASURMENT _
Unit:mm
~@ :
Rear fender standard holecenter
@:
2nd crossmember standardhole
(7dia) centeratcenter positioning mark
(Q)@ :
Rear fender indention (8dia.)
(B@ :
Door switch installing holecen-
@([):
Rearfloor harness installing hole
ter center(8dia.)
(20 dia.) ~
(D<)
~~ ~~'---- ~ k@(fdiaol",
(7 diajj \\1 ~;..·
C')\U--
~ ~O"~Wiaol ~
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J
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Sedan
5-door Hatchback

INSTRUMENTPANEL
CAUTION:
• Disconnect bothbattery cablesinadvance.
• Disconnect airbag system lineinadvance.
• Never tamper withorforce airbag lidopen, asthis may adversely affectairbag performance.
• Becareful nottoscratch padandother parts.
REMOVAL -Instrument panelassembly
Instrument panelassembly
Remove airbag module (driver's) andsteering wheel.
Refer to"SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTSYSTEM"inRS section fordetails.
CD
Steering columncoverandcombination switch
• Remove screws.
l6l
Instrument lowerpanel ondriver side
• Remove screws.
@
Cluster lidC
• Remove screwsanddisconnect harnessconnectors. Audio
&AIC
control
Consolebox
@
Cluster lidA
• Remove screws.
@
Combination meter
• Remove screwsanddisconnect harnessconnectors.
cID
Audio and
AIC
control unit
• Remove screwsfromtheinstrument panel.
(J)
Glove boxassembly
• Remove gloveboxpin.
• Then disconnect passengerairbag module
connector.
@
Passenger airbag module
• Refer to"SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
SYSTEM" inRS section fordetails.
@
AIT
finisher orMIT shift lever boot
@
Rear console box
• Remove consolemaskandscrews.
@
Front console box
• Remove screwsandbolts.
@
Instrument mask
• Disconnect harnessconnector.
@
Front pillargarnish
• Refer to"Side andFloor Trim" in"INTE-
RIOR TRIM" fordetails, 8T-16.
@
Instrument panelandpads
II
• Remove boltsandnuts.
• Remove doormirror switch anddisconnect
the connector.
•
8T-13

SBR995
SBR419C AIR
BLEEDING
Bleeding Procedure
CAUTION:
• Carefully monitorbrakefluidlevel atmaster cylinder during
bleeding operation.
• Ifmaster cylinder issuspected tohave airinside, bleedair
from master cylinder first.Refer to"Installation", "MASTER
CYLINDER", BR-12.
• Fill reservoir withnewbrake fluid"DOT 3"or"DOT
4".
Make sureitis full atall times whilebleeding airout of
system.
• Donot mix different typesofbrake fluids(DOT3,DOT 4).
• Place acontainer undermaster cylinder toavoid spillage of
brake fluid.
• For models withABS, turnignition switchOFFanddiscon-
nect ABS actuator connector orbattery cable.
• Bleed airinthe following order:
I
RHO models
I
Left rear brake-+Right frontbrake-+Right rearbrake-+Left
front brake
I
LAD models
I
Right rearbrake-+Left frontbrake-+Left rearbrake-+Right
front brake.
1. Connect atransparent vinyltubetoair bleeder valve.
2. Fully depress brakepedalseveral times.
3. With brake pedaldepressed, openairbleeder valveto
release air.
4. Close airbleeder valve.
5. Release brakepedalslowly.
6. Repeat steps2.through 5.until clear brake fluidcomes out
of air bleeder valve.
7. Tighten airbleeder valve.
~: 7-
9 N.m (0.7-0.9 kg-m, 61-78 in-Ib)
BR-6

ANTI-LOCKBRAKESYSTEM
Removal andInstallation (Cont'd)
1. Disconnect batterycable.
2. Drain brake fluid.Refer toSR-5.
3. Discharge airconditioner refrigerant.RefertoHA section
("R-134a ServiceProcedure", "SERVICEPROCEDURES").
4. Disconnect allconnectors fromASSrelay bracket.
5. Remove mounting boltforrelay bracket.
6. Remove ASSrelay boxwith bracket.
7. Remove airconditioner low-pressure tubes.RefertoHA
section, ("Refrigerant Lines","SERVICE PROCEDURES") .
8. Disconnect brakepipesandmove awayfromactuator.
It is not necessary toremove thesepipesfromvehicle.
9. Remove/loosen mountingnutsbetween actuatorand
bracket.
BR-43
•

ANTI-LOCKBRAKESYSTEM
Removal andInstallation (Cont'd)
10. Draw outASS actuator asshown.
ASS
actuator
SBR039D CAUTION:
After installation, payattention tothe following points:
• Refill brake fluidandbleed air.Refer to"CHECK AND
ADJUSTMENT", BR-5and"AIR BLEEDING", BR.6,respec-
tively.
• Charge airconditioner refrigerant.RefertoHA section,
("R-134a ServiceProcedure", "SERVICEPROCEDURES").
• The installation procedureisthe reverse ofremoval.
ASS
actuator
_-=--=--=--=--_-_-\,_~
""'~t"
b"ok.,
SBR040D
ABSRELAYS
1. Disconnect batterycable.
2. Remove ASSrelay cover.
BR-44

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TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
Self-diagnosis (ForEurope)
FUNCTION
• When aproblem occursinthe ABS, thewarning lamponthe
instrument panelcomes on.
• Amaximum ofthree malfunctions arestored inthe memory
of the ABS control unit.
Erase theself-diagnosis resultsstoredinthe control unitafter
malfunctions arerepaired (Seenextpage).
• The self-diagnosis resultsareidentified byCONSULT or
warning lamp.
SELF-DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE
Start engine.
Dr.ive vehicle over15km/h (9MPH) foratleast oneminute .
Stop vehicle withengine running.
Make surethaitheASS warning lampactivates.
SBR875CA
Verifythelocation ofthe malfunction withthemalfunction codechart.
Then make necessary repairsfollowing thediagnostic procedures.
After themalfunctions arerepaired, erasetheself-diagnostic results
stored inthe control unit.
Disconnect connectors forASS control unitorthe battery negative termi-
nal foratleast oneminute.
Check warning lampfordeactivation afterdriving vehicle over15km/h (9
MPH) foratleast oneminute.
Test theASS inasafe area toverify thatitfunctions properly.
BR-53
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