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Withdraw th
e hub carrier and support on a block of wood.
9. CAUTIO
N: Note the position of
the shims during removal.
They must be returned to th eir original position during
installation.
Noting their positions, remove the shim from each end of the
pivot pin sleeve.
10 . WAR
NINGS:
ENSURE THE SPECIAL TOOLS ARE POSITIONED
DIAMETRICALLY OPPOSITE ON THE SPRING AND THE ARMS ARE
CORRECTLY SEATED .
WHEN COMPRESSING THE SPRING, TIGHTEN THE
SPECIAL-TOOL ADJUSTMENT BOLTS EVENLY.
Compress the spring.
Install and alig n th
e special
tools 204-179 diametrically
opposite on the spring.
Eve n
ly tighten the special tool tensioning bolts to
compress the spring.
11 . R
emove the shock absorber to
wishbone mounting nut and
bolt.
12. Remove the nuts securing th e shock absorber and spring
upper mounting to the body.
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Connect
the shock absorber elec
trical connector, ensuring
the electrical connector key locates in the socket keyway.
13. Seat
the upper mounting in the body location.
1. If adaptive damping is installed, ensure the harness is
correctly positioned.
14 . Ensuri
ng that the spri
ng is seated on the isolator and spring
pan, position the u pper spring pan on to the body studs.
15 . Re
lease the spring tension.
Ensuri
ng that the spri
ng is
correctly located, evenly
slacken the adjuster bolts on the special tools 204-179.
16. Remove the special tools 204-179.
17. Fully seat and secure the u pper spring pan to the body.
Ensure the spring pan i
s correctly seated in the body
location.
Inst al
l the nuts securing the sp
ring pan to the body studs.
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With
draw the hub carrier and support on a block of wood.
9. CAUTI
ON: Note the position of
the shims during removal.
They must be returned to th eir original position during
installation.
Noting their positions, remove the shim from each end of the
pivot pin sleeve.
10
.
WARNINGS:
ENSURE THE SPECIAL TOOLS ARE POSITIONED
DIAMETRICALLY OPPOSITE ON THE SPRING AND THE ARMS ARE
CORRECTLY SEATED .
WHEN COMPRESSING THE SPRING, TIGHTEN THE
SPECIAL-TOOL ADJUSTMENT BOLTS EVENLY.
Compress the spring.
Install and alig
n the special
tools 204-179 diametrically
opposite on the spring.
Eve
nly tighten the special tool tensioning bolts to
compress the spring.
11
.
Remove the shock absorber to wishbone mounting nut and
bolt.
12. Remove the nuts securing th e shock absorber and spring
upper mounting to the body.
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14. CAUTI
ON: Make sure the adaptive damping electrical
connector is correctly aligned. Failu re to follow these instructions
may cause damage to the electrical connector.
On vehicles with adaptive damping:
Conne ct
the shock absorber elec
trical connector, ensuring
the electrical connector key locates in the socket keyway.
15 . Seat
the upper mounting in the body location.
1. If adaptive damping is installed, ensure the harness is
correctly positioned.
16 . Ensuri
ng that the spri
ng is seated on the isolator and spring
pan, position the u pper spring pan on to the body studs.
17. Release the spring tension.
Ensuring that the spri
ng is
correctly located, evenly
slacken the adjuster bolts on the special tools 204-179.
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Rear Suspension - Stabilizer Bar Mounting Frame
Remo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
CAUTI
O
N: Replacement of
nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices 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.
1. Ra
ise rear of vehicle and support
on stands. Refer to Section
100-02.
2. Support rear suspensio
n.
Posit
i
on a piece of wood under rear edge of suspension
unit.
Position an d
raise a jack
under wood to support
suspension unit.
3. Re
move monostrut lowe
r nuts and bolts.
4. Remove m
onostrut upper mounting
to body bracket securing
bolts.
5. Remove monostrut.
Lower rear edg
e
of suspension unit just sufficient for
access.
Exercising care to avoid dama ging fuel fil
ler neck drain
pipe, lift and withdraw monost rut from rear suspension.
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Driveshaft -
Torques
Comp
onent
Nm
Bol
t
M12 - Jurid flexible coupling to
transmission and final drive flanges
75
-
88
Screw
-
Centre bearing to underbody
19
,5
- 26,5
Screw
-
Parking brake relay mounting bracket to underbody
19
,5
- 26,5_
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Parking Brake and Actuation -
Dim
ensions
• NO
TE: When a component reaches its maximum / minimum limit the component must be replaced. Care must be taken
when refinishing brake drums that the limits are not exceeded.
Torq ues
CAUTI
O
N: Replacement of
nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices 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.
Com p
onent
S
p
ecification
Parkin
g brake drum - maximu
m diameter
1
81 m
m
Parkin
g brake sh
oes - minimum thickness
2 m
m
Com p
onent
Nm
Bolt - blan
k
ing plate to body
22
-28
Bolt - park ing brake
lever to body
22
-28
Bolt - r
elay lever mounting plate to body
19
-25
Bo lt
- relay lever to body
22
-28
Screw - switch to parking brake lever3
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Power Steering -
Lubric
ants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Capacities
Torques
UnitSp
ecification
PAS flu
i
d
De
xr
on 3
UnitLi
t
ers
PAS syste
m1,0
PAS reservoi
r0,4
Com p
onent
Nm
Rac
k
mountin
g brac
ke
t to suspension crossbeam
40
- 50
PAS pump to front mounti
ng bracket
22
-
26
P
AS pu
mp assembly to cylinder block
38
-
48
Pul
l
ey to PAS pump
18
-
24
Hi
gh pressure hose to PAS pump22 -
28
Rack
pipe latch plate bolt8.5 -
11.5
R
e
servoir mounting bracket to body nuts
4 -
5
R
e
servoir mounting bracket clamp
4 -
5
Fluid cooler to body2.
5 -
3.5
Transfer pipe
to steering rack7 -
8
Transfer pipe
to hydraulic con
trol valve
7 -
8