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Rear Disc Brake - Brake CaliperVehicles W
ith: Standard Brakes
Re
mo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
WA
RNING: BRAKE DUST, IF INHALED CAN DAMAGE YOUR
HEALTH. ALWAYS REMOVE BRAKE DUST USING A VACUUM
BRUSH. DO NOT USE A COMPRESSED-AIR LINE TO DISPERSE BRAKE DUST INTO THE ATMOSPHERE.
• CAUTIONS:
Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking de vices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the vehicle.
These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Remove brake fluid spilla ge immediately from paint work, with clean water.
The brake pad adhesive backing must not be reused, therefore always install new brake pads, irrespective of the
condition of the original pads when replacing a brake caliper. Always replace brake pads as an axle set.
Sp
ecial Tool(s)
Brake Pedal
H
old Tool
JDS 9013
1. Op
en luggage compartment lid and fit suitable paintwork
protection equipment.
2. Raise vehicle on a four-post lift.
3. Raise rear of vehicl e and support on stan ds. See Section 100-
02.
4. Remove rear wheel. See Section 204-04.
5. NOTE
: Th
e following three pictorial procedures must be
carried-out to minimize brake fl uid loss when disconnecting the
brake hose.
Open Left-Hand-Front and Left-H and-Rear caliper bleed nipples.
Connect a
bleed tube and co
ntainer to the calipers.
Op
en bleed nipples.
6. Depress and hold down brak e pedal at the specified
measurement using the special tool.
1. Position tool between brake pedal and seat frame.
2. Turn the tool wheel unti l the brake pedal is held
60mm down from its released position.
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I
nstallation
1
. Remove upper return spring.
2. Remove lower return spring.
9. Remove brake dust and clean components, see WARNING
above.
10. Repeat procedure to remove pa rking brake shoes on opposite
side of vehicle.
1. I
nstall brake shoes to vehicle.
Install brake shoes to parkin
g brake lever-me
chanism in
the arrangement shown.
2. N
OTE: Make sure retaining pin is seated correctly in backing
plate.
Install rear shoe retaining pin.
Align hu
b access hole.
Inst
all retaining pin.
3. Inst
all adjuster assembly.
Lubricate adjuster
mechanism
with appropriate grease.
Move
front shoe forwards.
Inst
all adjuster assembly.
4. NOTE: Make sure retaining pin is seated correctly in backing
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plate.
Install front
shoe
retaining pin.
Align hu
b acc
ess hole.
Inst
al
l retaining pin.
5. Make sure brake shoes are seat ed correctly in adjuster and
lever mechanism.
6. Repeat procedure to install parking brake shoes on opposite
side of vehicle.
7. Install both rear br ake discs. Refer to operation 70.10.13.
8. Set parking brake. Refer to operation 70.35.37.
9. Fit rear wheels. See section 204-04.
10. Remove stands an d lower vehicle.
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Anti-Lock Control - Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module
Remo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
• C
A
UTIONS:
Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking de vices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the vehicle.
These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Remove brake fluid spilla ge immediately from paint work, with clean water.
Sp
ecial Tool(s)
Brake Pedal
H
old Tool
JDS 9013
1. Disc onne
ct battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see operation
86.15.19 for further information).
2. Position vehicle on a four-post lift.
3. Open engine compartment and fit paint work protection covers
to fenders.
4. NOTE : Th
e following three pictorial procedures must be
carried-out to minimize brake fl uid loss when disconnecting the
brake tubes.
Open Left-Hand-Front and Left-H and-Rear caliper bleed nipples.
Connect a
bleed tube and co
ntainer to the calipers.
Op
en bleed nipples.
5. Depress and hold down brake pedal u s
ing special tool.
1. Position tool between brake pedal and seat frame.
2. Turn the tool wheel unti l the brake pedal is held
60mm down from its released position.
6. Tighten bleed nipples to:
Front caliper blee d nipple 4-6 Nm.
Rear
caliper bleed nip
ple 8-11 Nm.
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Anti-Lock Control - Hydraulic Contro
l Unit (HCU)
Re
moval and Installation
Remov
al
• C
AUTIONS:
Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking de vices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the vehicle.
These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Remove brake fluid spilla ge immediately from paint work, with clean water.
S
pecial Tool(s)
Brake Pedal
Hold Tool
JDS 9013
1. Disc
onnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see operation
86.15.19 for further information).
2. Position vehicle on a four-post lift.
3. Open engine compartment and fit paint work protection covers
to fenders.
4. NOTE
: The following three pictorial procedures must be
carried-out to minimize brake fl uid loss when disconnecting the
brake tubes.
Open Left-Hand-Front and Left-H and-Rear caliper bleed nipples.
Connect
a bleed tube and co
ntainer to the calipers.
O
pen bleed nipples.
5. Depress and hold down brake pedal u
sing special tool.
1. Position tool between brake pedal and seat frame.
2. Turn the tool wheel unti l the brake pedal is held
60mm down from its released position.
6. Tighten bleed nipples to:
Front caliper blee d nipple 4-6
Nm.
Rear
caliper bleed nipple 8-11 Nm.
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nstallation
11
.
Remove the crankshaft front seal.
1. Install and tighten the removal tool 303-541 to the crankshaft front seal.
2. Tighten the centre bolt of the tool to extract the seal.
R
emove the tool an
d seal assembly.
Separate the seal
from the tool.
12. Very carefully clean the thread s of the crankshaft, using a
plug tap M16x2, to remove all old cured sealant.
Kee
p the tap horizontal. Do not enlarge the crankshaft
thread - remove sealant only.
13. Clean all relevant parts and faces.
1. Loc
ate the new oil seal into the timing cover.
1. Remove the transit ring from the oil seal.
2. Position the seal to the timing cover.
2. Inst
all the new oil seal to the timing cover.
1. Install oil seal replacer tool 303-542 to the oil seal.
2. Use the nut and bolt provided with the tool, to fully seat the seal to the timing cover. Only tighten the nut
sufficiently to locate the seal and no more, or the
timing cover could become distorted.
All
ow the tool to stay in posi
tion against the seal for at
least five seconds.
R
emove the special tool from the seal.
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I
nstallation
12
.
Remove the crankshaft front seal.
1. Install and tighten the removal tool 303-541 to the crankshaft front seal.
2. Tighten the centre bolt of the tool to extract the seal.
R
emove the tool an
d seal assembly.
Separate the seal
from the tool.
13. Very carefully clean the thread s of the crankshaft, using a
plug tap M16x2, to remove all old cured sealant.
Kee
p the tap horizontal. Do not enlarge the crankshaft
thread - remove sealant only.
14. Clean all relevant parts and faces.
1. Loc
ate the new oil seal into the timing cover.
1. Remove the transit ring from the oil seal.
2. Position the seal to the timing cover.
2. Inst
all the new oil seal to the timing cover.
1. Install oil seal replacer tool 303-542 to the oil seal.
2. Use the nut and bolt provided with the tool, to fully seat the seal to the timing cover. Only tighten the nut
sufficiently to locate the seal and no more, or the
timing cover could become distorted.
All
ow the tool to stay in posi
tion against the seal for at
least five seconds.
R
emove the special tool from the seal.
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I
nstallation
11
.
Remove the crankshaft front seal.
1. Install and tighten the removal tool 303-541 to the crankshaft front seal.
2. Tighten the centre bolt of the tool to extract the seal.
R
emove the tool an
d seal assembly.
Separate the seal
from the tool.
12. Very carefully clean the thread s of the crankshaft, using a
plug tap M16x2, to remove all old cured sealant.
Kee
p the tap horizontal. Do not enlarge the crankshaft
thread - remove sealant only.
13. Clean all relevant parts and faces.
1. Loc
ate the new oil seal into the timing cover.
1. Remove the transit ring from the oil seal.
2. Position the seal to the timing cover.
2. Inst
all the new oil seal to the timing cover.
1. Install oil seal replacer tool 303-542 to the oil seal.
2. Use the nut and bolt provided with the tool, to fully seat the seal to the timing cover. Only tighten the nut
sufficiently to locate the seal and no more, or the
timing cover could become distorted.
All
ow the tool to stay in posi
tion against the seal for at
least five seconds.
R
emove the special tool from the seal.