4-4
[wzsc2]
SERVICE
PROCEDURE
25
.
ABS
Control
Module
and
Hydraulic
Control
Unit
(ABSCM&H/U)
(ABS
5
.3i
Type]
{~~Y+)~
_~00
G4M0464
2
.
CHECKINGTHE
HYDRAULIC
UNIT
ABS
OPERATION
WITH
BRAKE
TESTER
1)
In
the
case
of
AWD
AT
vehicles,
install
aspare
fuse
with
the
FWD
connector
in
the
engine
compartment
to
simu-
late
FWD
vehicles
.
2)
Prepare
for
operating
ABS
sequence
control
.
<
Ref,to
[W25D1
]*10
or
[W25D2]
.*10
>
3)
Setthe
front
wheels
orrear
wheels
on
the
brake
tester
and
set
the
select
lever's
position
at
"neutral"
.
4)
Operate
the
brake
tester
.
5)
Perform
ABS
sequence
control
.
<
Ref
.
to
[W25D1]*10
step
1
or
[W25D2]*10
step
1
.
>
6)
Hydraulic
unit
begins
to
work
;
and
check
the
following
working
sequence
.
(1)
The
FL
wheel
performs
decompression,
holding,
and
compression
in
sequence,
and
subsequently
the
FR
wheel
repeats
the
cycle
.
(2)
The
RR
wheel
performs
decompression,
holding,
and
compression
in
sequence,
and
subsequently
the
RL
wheel
repeats
the
cycle
.
7)
Read
values
indicated
on
the
brake
tester
and
check
if
the
fluctuationof
values,
when
decompressed
and
compressed,
meet
the
standard
values
.
Unit
:
N
(kg,
Ib)
Initial
value
When
decompressed
When
compressed
Front
wheel
981
(100,
221)
490
(50,
110)or
less
981
(100,
221)
or
more
Rear
wheel
981
(100,
221)
490
(50,
110)
or
less
981
(100,
221)or
more
8)
After
checking,
also
check
if
any
irregular
brake
pedal
tightness
is
felt
.
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1. WHEEL ARCH HEIGHT
1) Adjust tire pressure to specifications.
2) Set vehicle under“curb weight”conditions. (Empty lug-
gage compartment, install spare tire, jack, service tools,
and top up fuel tank.)
3) Set steering wheel in a wheel-forward position.
4) Suspend thread from wheel arch (point“A”in figure
below) to determine a point directly above center of
spindle.
5) Measure distance between measuring point and center
of spindle.
B4M0566A
VehiclesSpecified wheel arch height mm (in)
Front Rear
SedanFWD 385
+12
24(15.16+0.47
0.94) 369+12
24(14.53+0.47
0.94)
AWD 385
+12
24(15.16+0.47
0.94) 369+12
24(14.53+0.47
0.94)
WagonFWD 385
+12
24(15.16+0.47
0.94) 379+12
24(14.92+0.47
0.94)
AWD 385
+12
24(15.16+0.47
0.94) 379+12
24(14.92+0.47
0.94)
OUTBACK AWD 420
+12
24(16.54+0.47
0.94) 419+12
24(16.50+0.47
0.94)
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4-1SERVICE PROCEDURE
1. On-car Services
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
2. OIL LEAK CHECK PROCEDURE AND
REPLACEMENT PARTS
NOTE:
Parts requiring replacement are described in the smallest
unit of spare parts including damaged parts and spare
parts damaged. In actual disassembly work, accidental
damage as well as inevitable damage to some related
parts must be taken into account, and spare parts for them
must also be prepared. However, it is essential to pinpoint
the cause of trouble, and limit the number of replacement
parts as much as possible.
1) Leakage from“a”
The oil seal is damaged. Replace valve assembly with a
new one.
2) Leakage from“b”
The torsion bar O-ring is damaged. Replace valve assem-
bly with a new one.
3) Leakage from“c”
The oil seal is damaged. Replace valve assembly with a
new one.
4) Leakage from“d”
The pipe is damaged. Replace the faulty pipe or O-ring.
5) If leak is other than a, b, c, or d, and if oil is leaking from
the gearbox, move the right and left boots toward tie-rod
end side, respectively, with the gearbox mounted to the
vehicle, and remove oil from the surrounding portions.
Then, turn the steering wheel from lock to lock 30 to 40
times with the engine running, then make comparison of
the leaked portion immediately after and several hours
after this operation.
6) Leakage from“e”
The cylinder seal is damaged. Replace rack bush with a
new one.
7) Leakage from“f”
There are two possible causes. Take following step first.
Remove the pipe assembly B from the valve housing, and
close the circuit with ST.
ST 926420000 PLUG
Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock 30 to 40 times
with the engine running, then make comparison of the
leaked portion between immediately after and several
hours after this operation.
CAUTION:
If leakage from“f”is noted again:
The oil seal of pinion and valve assembly is damaged.
Replace pinion and valve assembly with a new one. Or
replace the oil seal and the parts that are damaged
during disassembly with new ones.
If oil stops leaking from“f”:
The oil seal of rack housing is damaged.
Replace the oil seal and the parts that are damaged
during disassembly with new ones.
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4-3SERVICE PROCEDURE
5. Control Valve (Power Steering Gearbox) [LHD model]
2. OIL LEAK CHECK PROCEDURE AND
REPLACEMENT PARTS
NOTE:
Parts requiring replacement are described in the smallest
unit of spare parts including damaged parts and spare
parts damaged. In actual disassembly work, accidental
damage as well as inevitable damage to some related
parts must be taken into account, and spare parts for them
must also be prepared. However, it is essential to pinpoint
the cause of trouble, and limit the number of replacement
parts as much as possible.
1) Leakage from“a”
The oil seal is damaged. Replace valve assembly with a
new one.
2) Leakage from“b”
The torsion bar O-ring is damaged. Replace valve assem-
bly with a new one.
3) Leakage from“c”
The oil seal is damaged. Replace valve assembly with a
new one.
4) Leakage from“d”
The pipe is damaged. Replace the faulty pipe or O-ring.
5) If leak is other than a, b, c, or d, and if oil is leaking from
the gearbox, move the right and left boots toward tie-rod
end side, respectively, with the gearbox mounted to the
vehicle, and remove oil from the surrounding portions.
Then, turn the steering wheel from lock to lock 30 to 40
times with the engine running, then make comparison of
the leaked portion immediately after and several hours
after this operation.
6) Leakage from“e”
There are two possible causes. Take following step first.
Remove the pipe assembly B from the valve housing, and
close the circuit with ST.
ST 926420000 PLUG
Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock 30 to 40 times
with the engine running, then make comparison of the
leaked portion between immediately after and several
hours after this operation.
CAUTION:
If leakage from“e”is noted again:
The oil seal of pinion and valve assembly is damaged.
Replace pinion and valve assembly with a new one. Or
replace the oil seal and the parts that are damaged
during disassembly with new ones.
If oil stops leaking from“e”:
The oil seal of rack housing is damaged.
Replace the oil seal and the parts that are damaged
during disassembly with new ones.
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4-3SERVICE PROCEDURE
6. Control Valve (Power Steering Gearbox) [RHD model]
G4M0462
2. CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS
OPERATION WITH BRAKE TESTER
1) In the case of AWD AT vehicles, install a spare fuse with
the FWD connector in the engine compartment to simulate
FWD vehicles.
2) Prepare for operationing ABS sequence control.
G4M0464
3) Set the front wheels or rear wheels on the brake tester
and set the select lever’s position at“neutral”.
4) Operate the brake tester.
5) Perform ABS sequence control.
6) Hydraulic unit begins to work; and check the following
working sequence.
(1) The FL wheel performs decompression, holding,
and compression in sequence, and subsequently the
FR wheel repeats the cycle.
(2) The RR wheel performs decompression, holding,
and compression in sequence, and subsequently the
RL wheel repeats the cycle.
7) Read values indicated on the brake tester and check if
the fluctuation of values, when decompressed and
compressed, meet the standard values.
Unit: N (kg, lb)
Initial value When decompressed When compressed
Front wheel 981 (100, 221) 490 (50, 110) or less 981 (100, 221) or more
Rear wheel 981 (100, 221) 490 (50, 110) or less 981 (100, 221) or more
8) After checking, also check if any irregular brake pedal
tightness is felt.
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4-4SERVICE PROCEDURE
15. Hydraulic Unit for ABS System (ABS 5.3 Type)
G4M0462
2. CHECKING THE HYDRAULIC UNIT ABS
OPERATION WITH BRAKE TESTER
1) In the case of AWD AT vehicles, install a spare fuse with
the FWD connector in the engine compartment to simulate
FWD vehicles.
2) Prepare for operating ABS sequence control.
G4M0464
3) Set the front wheels or rear wheels on the brake tester
and set the select lever’s position at“neutral”.
4) Operate the brake tester.
5) Perform ABS sequence control.
6) Hydraulic unit begins to work; and check the following
working sequence.
(1) The FL wheel performs decompression, holding,
and compression in sequence, and subsequently the
FR wheel repeats the cycle.
(2) The RR wheel performs decompression, holding,
and compression in sequence, and subsequently the
RL wheel repeats the cycle.
7) Read values indicated on the brake tester and check if
the fluctuation of values, when decompressed and
compressed, meet the standard values.
Unit: N (kg, lb)
Initial value When decompressed When compressed
Front wheel 981 (100, 221) 490 (50, 110) or less 981 (100, 221) or more
Rear wheel 981 (100, 221) 490 (50, 110) or less 981 (100, 221) or more
8) After checking, also check if any irregular brake pedal
tightness is felt.
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4-4SERVICE PROCEDURE
22. ABS Control Module and Hydraulic Control Unit (ABSCM&H/U) (ABS 5.3i Type)