4-4d
[TSao]
BRAKES
[ABS
5
.3i
TYPE]
6
.
Diagnostics
Chart
for
On-board
Diagnosis
System
Condition
a)
Brakes
Deceleration
:
g
O
Continuous
/
Olntermittent
b)
AcceleratorAcceleration
:
g
O
Continuous
/
O
Intermittent
c)
Vehicle
speed
km/h
MPH
O
Advancing
O
Accelerating
O
Reducing
speed
O
Low
speed
O
Turning
D
Others
d)
Tire
inflation
pressure
Front
RH
tire
:
kPa
Front
LH
tire
:
kPa
Rear
RH
tire
:
kPa
Rear
LH
tire
:
kPa
e)
Degree
of
wear
Front
RH
tire
Front
LH
tire
Rear
RH
tire
Rear
LH
tire
f)
Genuine
parts
are
used
.:
Yes
/
ONo
g)
Chain
is
passed
around
tires
.:
Yes
/
DNo
h)
T
tire
is
used
.:
Yes
/
ONo
i)
Condition
of
suspension
alignment
j)
Loading
state
k)
Repair
parts
are
used
.
:
OYes
/
ONo
What
I)
Others
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Symptom and possible cause Remedy
5. Noises when cornering
1Damaged differential gear. Replace.
2Excessive wear or damage of thrust washer. Replace.
3Broken pinion mate shaft. Replace.
4Seized or damaged side bearing. Replace.
6. Gear noises
Since noises from engine, muffler, transmission, propeller shaft, wheel bearings, tires, and body are sometimes mistaken for noises
from differential assembly, be careful in checking them. Inspection methods to locate noises include coasting, accelerating, cruising,
and jacking-up all four wheels. Perform these inspections according to condition of trouble. When listening to noises, shift gears into
four wheel drive and fourth speed position, trying to pick up only differential noise.
1Improper tooth contact of hypoid gear. Readjust or replace hypoid gear set.
2Improper backlash for hypoid gear. Readjust.
3Scored or chipped teeth of hypoid gear. Replace hypoid gear set.
4Seized hypoid gear. Replace hypoid gear set.
5Improper preload for front or rear bearings. Readjust.
6Seized, scored, or chipped front or rear bearing. Replace.
7Seized, scored, or chipped side bearing. Replace.
8Vibrating differential carrier. Replace.
2. Propeller Shaft
Symptom and possible cause Remedy
1. Vibration of propeller shaft
Vibration is caused by propeller shaft during operation and is transferred to vehicle body. Generally vibration increase in proportion to
vehicle speed.
1Worn or damaged universal joint. Replace.
2Unbalanced propeller shaft due to bend or dent. Replace.
3Loose installation of propeller shaft. Retighten.
4Worn or damaged center bearing and damaged center mount-
ing rubber.Replace.
2. Tapping when starting and noise while cruising, caused by propeller shaft.
1Worn or damaged universal joint. Replace.
2Worn spline of sleeve yoke. Replace.
3Loose installation of propeller shaft. Retighten.
4Loose installation of joint. Replace.
5Worn or damaged center bearing and damaged center mount-
ing rubber.Replace.
NOTE:
Vibration while cruising may be caused by an unbalanced
tire, improper tire inflation pressure, improper wheel
alignment, etc.
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3-4DIAGNOSTICS
1. Rear Differential - 2. Propeller Shaft
Symptom and possible cause Remedy
5. Noises when cornering
1Damaged differential gear. Replace.
2Excessive wear or damage of thrust washer. Replace.
3Broken pinion mate shaft. Replace.
4Seized or damaged side bearing. Replace.
6. Gear noises
Since noises from engine, muffler, transmission, propeller shaft, wheel bearings, tires, and body are sometimes mistaken for noises
from differential assembly, be careful in checking them. Inspection methods to locate noises include coasting, accelerating, cruising,
and jacking-up all four wheels. Perform these inspections according to condition of trouble. When listening to noises, shift gears into
four wheel drive and fourth speed position, trying to pick up only differential noise.
1Improper tooth contact of hypoid gear. Readjust or replace hypoid gear set.
2Improper backlash for hypoid gear. Readjust.
3Scored or chipped teeth of hypoid gear. Replace hypoid gear set.
4Seized hypoid gear. Replace hypoid gear set.
5Improper preload for front or rear bearings. Readjust.
6Seized, scored, or chipped front or rear bearing. Replace.
7Seized, scored, or chipped side bearing. Replace.
8Vibrating differential carrier. Replace.
2. Propeller Shaft
Symptom and possible cause Remedy
1. Vibration of propeller shaft
Vibration is caused by propeller shaft during operation and is transferred to vehicle body. Generally vibration increase in proportion to
vehicle speed.
1Worn or damaged universal joint. Replace.
2Unbalanced propeller shaft due to bend or dent. Replace.
3Loose installation of propeller shaft. Retighten.
4Worn or damaged center bearing and damaged center mount-
ing rubber.Replace.
2. Tapping when starting and noise while cruising, caused by propeller shaft.
1Worn or damaged universal joint. Replace.
2Worn spline of sleeve yoke. Replace.
3Loose installation of propeller shaft. Retighten.
4Loose installation of joint. Replace.
5Worn or damaged center bearing and damaged center mount-
ing rubber.Replace.
NOTE:
Vibration while cruising may be caused by an unbalanced
tire, improper tire inflation pressure, improper wheel
alignment, etc.
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3-4DIAGNOSTICS
1. Rear Differential - 2. Propeller Shaft
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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4-1DIAGNOSTICS
1. Suspension
G4M0208
1. Wheels and Axles
A: SPECIFICATIONS
1. TIRE AND WHEEL SIZE
Tire size Rim sizeRim offset
mm (in)P.C.D.
mm (in)
2200 cc modelFront and RearL
BRIGHTON
POSTP185/70R14 87S 14×5 1/2JJ 55 (2.17)
100 (3.94) dia. LS P195/60R15 87H 15 x 6JJ 55 (2.17)
T-type tireFWD T125/70D15 15 x 4T 53 (2.09)
AWD T135/70D16 16 x 4T 50 (1.97)
2500 cc modelFront and RearLSi P195/60R15 87H 15 x 6JJ 55 (2.17)
GT P205/55R16 89H 16 x 6 1/2JJ 55 (2.17)
OUTBACK P205/70R15 95S 15 x 6JJ 55 (2.17)
T-type tireLSi
GTT135/70D16 16 x 4T 50 (1.97)
OUTBACK T135/80D16 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 Trailler towing
Except OUTBACK modelP185/70R14 87S
P195/60R15 87H
P205/55R16 89HFt: 220 (2.2, 32)
Rr: 210 (2.1, 30)—
T125/70D15
T135/70D16420 (4.2, 60)—
OUTBACK modelP205/70R15 95SFt: 200 (2.0, 29)
Rr: 190 (1.9, 28)Ft: 200 (2.0, 29)
Rr: 220 (2.2, 32)
T135/80D16 420 (4.2, 60)—
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4-2SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE DATA
1. Wheels and Axles
G4M0301
12. Tire Rotation
If tires are maintained at the same positions for a long
period of time, uneven wear results. Therefore, they should
be periodically rotated.
This lengthens service life of tires.
CAUTION:
When rotating tires, replace unevenly worn or dam-
aged tires with new ones.
13.“T-type”Tire
“T-type”tire for temporary use is prepared as a spare tire.
CAUTION:
Keep the inflation pressure at 420 kPa (4.2 kg/cm
2,
60 psi) at all times.
When the wear indicator appears on the tread
surface, replace the tire with a new one.
Do not use a tire chain with the“T-type”tire.
Because of the smaller tire size, a tire chain will not fit
properly and will result in damage to the vehicle and
the tire.
Do not drive at a speed greater than 80 km/h (50
MPH).
Drive as slowly as possible and avoid passing over
bumps.
Replace with a conventional tire as soon as possible
since this“T-type”tire is only for temporary use.
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4-2SERVICE PROCEDURE
12. Tire Rotation - 13.“T-type”Tire
G4M0301
12. Tire Rotation
If tires are maintained at the same positions for a long
period of time, uneven wear results. Therefore, they should
be periodically rotated.
This lengthens service life of tires.
CAUTION:
When rotating tires, replace unevenly worn or dam-
aged tires with new ones.
13.“T-type”Tire
“T-type”tire for temporary use is prepared as a spare tire.
CAUTION:
Keep the inflation pressure at 420 kPa (4.2 kg/cm
2,
60 psi) at all times.
When the wear indicator appears on the tread
surface, replace the tire with a new one.
Do not use a tire chain with the“T-type”tire.
Because of the smaller tire size, a tire chain will not fit
properly and will result in damage to the vehicle and
the tire.
Do not drive at a speed greater than 80 km/h (50
MPH).
Drive as slowly as possible and avoid passing over
bumps.
Replace with a conventional tire as soon as possible
since this“T-type”tire is only for temporary use.
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4-2SERVICE PROCEDURE
12. Tire Rotation - 13.“T-type”Tire
1. Power Steering
1. STEERING CONDITION
Heavy steering
effort in all rangeHeavy steering
effort at stand stillSteering wheel
surges when turn-
ing.Vehicle leads to
one side or the
other.Poor return of
steering wheel to
center
Pulley belt
1. Unequal length of pulley
belts
2. Adhesion of oil and
grease
3. Loose or damage of pul-
ley belt
4. Poor uniformity of pulley
belt cross section
5. Pulley belt touches to
pulley bottom
6. Poor revolution of pulleys
except oil pump pulley
7. Poor revolution of oil
pump pulley
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Adjust or replace.Fluid line
1. Folded hose
2. Flattened pipe
GOOD
NOT
GOODReform or
replace.
Tire and rim
1. Flat tire
2. Mix use of different tires
3. Mix use of different rims
4. Abnormal wear of tire
5. Unbalance of remained
grooves
6. Unbalance of tire pres-
sure
GOOD
NOT
GOODFix or replace.
Tire and rim
1. Improper tires out of
specification
2. Improper rims out of
specification
3. Tires not properly
inflated*1
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Replace or reinflate.Front alignment
1. Improper or unbalance
caster
2. Improper or unbalance
toe-in
3. Loose connection of sus-
pension
GOOD
NOT
GOODAdjust or
retighten.
Fluid
1. Low fluid level
2. Aeration
3. Dust mix
4. Deterioration of fluid
5. Poor warming-up of fluid
*2
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Refill, bleed air, replace or
instruct customer.Others
1. Damaged joint assembly
2. Unbalanced height
3. One-sided weight
GOOD
Measure steering effort.
NOT
GOODReplace, adjust or
instruct customer.
Idling speed
1. Lower idling speed
2. Excessive drop of
idling speed at start
or at turning steering
wheel *3
GOOD
NOT GOOD
Adjust or instruct customer.
*1 If tires and/or rims are wider, the load to power steering system is the more. Accordingly, in a
condition, for example before fluid warms-up, relief valve may work before maximum turning angle.
In this case, steering effort may be heavy. When measured hydraulic pressure is normal, there is
no abnormal thing.
*2 In cold weather, steering effort may be heavy due to increased flow resistance of cold fluid. After
warming up engine, turn steering wheel from stop to stop several times to warm up fluid. Then if
steering effort reduces normally, there is no abnormal thing.
*3 In cold weather or with insufficient warm-up of engine, steering effort may be heavy due to exces-
sive drop of idling when turning steering wheel. In this case, it is recommended to start the vehicle
with increasing engine speed than usual. Then if steering effort reduces normally, there is no
abnormal thing. Measure hydraulic pressure.
GOOD
Measure steering effort.
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4-3DIAGNOSTICS
1. Power Steering