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11. Rear Crossmember (AWD Model)
A: REMOVAL
B4M0572A
1Crossmember
2Floating bushing
3Adjusting bolt
4Stopper
5Stabilizer link
6Rear lateral link
7Front lateral link
8Washer
9Cap (Protection)
10Trailing link
11Self-locking nut
12Crossmember reinforcement
lower (Sedan model only)
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 25±7 (2.5±0.7, 18.1±5.1)
T2: 44±6 (4.5±0.6, 32.5±4.3)
T3: 98±15 (10.0±1.5, 72±11)
T4: 113±15 (11.5±1.5, 83±11)
T5: 127±20 (13.0±2.0, 94±14)
T6: 137±20 (14.0±2.0, 101±14)
CAUTION:
Do not subject A.B.S. sensor harness to excessive ten-
sion. (A.B.S. equipped models.)
1) Separate front exhaust pipe and rear exhaust pipe.
2) Remove rear exhaust pipe and muffler.
3) Remove crossmember reinforcement lower.
(Sedan model only)
4) Remove rear differential.
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G4M0544
5) Place transmission jack under rear crossmember.
G4M0545
6) Remove bolts securing crossmember to vehicle body,
and remove crossmember.
7) Scribe an alignment mark on rear lateral link cam bolt
and crossmember.
8) Remove four bolts securing front and rear lateral links
to crossmember by loosening nuts.
B: INSPECTION
Check removed parts for damage and cracks, and correct
or replace if defective.
C: INSTALLATION
1) Install in reverse order of removal.
2) For installation and tightening torque of rear differential,
refer to 3-4 [W2F0].
CAUTION:
Always tighten rubber bushing when wheels are in full
contact with the ground and vehicle is at curb weight
condition.
NOTE:
Check wheel alignment and adjust if necessary.
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1. Suspension
1. IMPROPER VEHICLE POSTURE OR IMPROPER
WHEEL ARCH HEIGHT
Possible causes Countermeasures
(1) Permanent distortion or breakage of coil spring Replace.
(2) Unsmooth operation of damper strut Replace.
(3) Installation of wrong strut Replace with proper parts.
(4) Installation of wrong coil spring Replace with proper parts.
2. POOR RIDE COMFORT
1) Large rebound shock
2) Rocking of vehicle continues too long after running over
bump and/or hump.
3) Large shock in bumping
Possible causes Countermeasures
(1) Breakage of coil spring Replace.
(2) Over-inflation pressure of tire Adjust.
(3) Improper wheel arch height Adjust or replace coil springs with new ones.
(4) Fault in operation of damper strut Replace.
(5) Damage or deformation of strut mount Replace.
(6) Unsuitability of maximum and/or minimum length of
damper strutReplace with proper parts.
(7) Deformation or loss of bushing Replace.
(8) Deformation or damage of helper in strut assembly Replace.
(9) Oil leakage of damper strut Replace.
3. NOISE
Possible causes Countermeasures
(1) Wear or damage of damper strut component parts Replace.
(2) Loosening of suspension link installing bolt and/or nut Retighten to the specified torque.
(3) Deformation or loss of bushing Replace.
(4) Unsuitability of maximum and/or minimum length of
damper strutReplace with proper parts.
(5) Breakage of coil spring Replace.
(6) Wear or damage of ball joint Replace.
(7) Deformation of stabilizer clamp Replace.
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G4M0208
1. Wheels and Axles
A: SPECIFICATIONS
1. TIRE AND WHEEL SIZE
Tire size Rim sizeRim offset
mm (in)P.C.D.
mm (in)
Front and Rear185/70R14 87S 14×5 1/2JJ 55 (2.17)
100 (3.94) dia. 195/60R15 87H 15 x 6JJ 55 (2.17)
T-type tireT125/70D15 15 x 4T 53 (2.09)
T135/70D16 16 x 4T 50 (1.97)
NOTE:“T-type”tire for temporary use is supplied as a spare tire.
2. TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE
Tire sizeTire inflation pressure kPa (kg/cm
2, psi)
Light load Full load
All models185/70R14 87S
195/60R15 87HFt: 220 (2.2, 32)
Rr: 210 (2.1, 30)
T-type tireT125/70D15
T135/70D16420 (4.2, 60)
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3. FRONT DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
Type of drive shaft
assemblySHAFT DOJ
No. of identification
paddings on shaftNo. of spline teeth
82AC-25 1 (One) 25
87AC-25 2 (Two) 25
95AC-25 3 (Three) 25
B4M0546A
4. REAR DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY (AWD MODEL)
Type of drive shaft assemblySHAFT
No. of identification paddings on shaft
79AC-RH 1 (One)
79AC-LH 1 (One)
B4M0547A
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5. APPLICATION TABLE
Model Power unitFront drive shaft
Rear drive shaft
5MT 4AT
FWD 2200 cc 95AC-25 87AC-25—
AWD 2200 cc 82AC-25 82AC-25 79AC-RH, 79AC-LH
B: SERVICE DATA
Wheel balancing Standard Service limit
Dynamic unbalance Less than 5 g (0.18 oz)
Balance weight part number
(For steel wheel)Weight g (oz)
28101AA001 5 (0.18)
28101AA011 10 (0.35)
28101AA021 15 (0.53)
28101AA031 20 (0.71)
28101AA041 25 (0.88)
28101AA051 30 (1.06)
28101AA061 35 (1.23)
28101AA071 40 (1.41)
28101AA081 45 (1.59)
28101AA091 50 (1.76)
28101AA101 55 (1.94)
28101AA111 60 (2.12)
Balance weight part number
(For aluminum wheel)Weight g (oz)
23141GA462 5 (0.18)
23141GA472 10 (0.35)
23141GA482 15 (0.53)
23141GA492 20 (0.71)
23141GA502 25 (0.88)
23141GA512 30 (1.06)
23141GA522 35 (1.23)
23141GA532 40 (1.41)
23141GA542 45 (1.59)
23141GA552 50 (1.76)
—55 (1.94)
23141GA572 60 (2.12)
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1. Front Axle
H4M0999A
1Spring pin
2Baffle plate (DOJ)
3Outer race (DOJ)
4Snap ring
5Inner race (DOJ)
6Ball
7Cage
8Circlip
9Boot band
10Boot (DOJ)
11Boot (UFJ)
12UFJ ASSY
13Baffle plate
14Oil seal (IN)
15Snap ring
16Bearing
17Housing
18Oil seal (OUT)
19Tone wheel
20Hub bolt
21Hub
22Axle nut
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 13±3 (1.3±0.3, 9.4±2.2)
T2: 186±20 (19±2, 137±14)
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2. Rear Axle
1. AWD MODEL
B4M0704A
1Baffle plate (DOJ)
2Outer race (DOJ)
3Snap ring
4Inner race
5Ball
6Cage
7Circlip
8Boot band
9Boot (DOJ)
10Boot (BJ)
11BJ ASSY
12Oil seal (IN. No. 2)
13Oil seal (IN. No. 3)
14Housing
15Bearing
16Snap ring
17Oil seal (OUT)
18Tone wheel
19Hub bolt
20Hub
21Axle nut
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 13±3 (1.3±0.3, 9.4±2.2)
T2: 186±20 (19±2, 137±14)
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