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2.
Install bearing shim.
3. Install inner bearing.
4. Install and fully seat new inner bearing seal using special tool 205-234.
5. Place block of wood on hydrau lic press-bed and position hub
carrier on block.
6. CAUTIO
N: Do not allow press
load to be directed onto
hub studs.
Align ABS rotor to hub and operat e press to fully seat rotor on
hub.
7. Install piv o
t pin sleeve in carrier bearings.
8. Inst al
l shims on pivot pin slee
ve in positions noted during
removal.
9. Install hub assembly to wi shbone and axle assembly.
Position hub and carr
ier to wishbone and axle shaft.
Install pivo
t pin ensuring that
eccentric flange correctly
seats i
n wishbone groove.
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The
following explanations will help isolate the source of vibration.
Torque Sensitive
This
means that the condition can be impr
oved or made worse by accelerating, dece lerating, coasting, maintaining a steady
vehicle speed, or applying engine torque.
Ve
hicle Speed Sensitive
This means th
at the vibration al
ways occurs at the same vehicle speed and is not affected by engine torque, engine speed
or gear selection.
Engine Speed Sensit
ive
This means th
at the vibration
occurs at varying vehicle spee ds when a different gear is selected. It can sometimes be
isolated by increasing or decreasing engine speed with the tran smission in neutral or by stall testing with the transmission in
gear. If the condition is engine speed sensitive, the cause is probably not related to tires.
If the road test indicates that there is tire wine, but no shake or vibration, the noise originates with the contact between th e
tire and the road surface.
A thumping noise usually means that the tire is flat or has soft spots making a noise as they slap the roadway. Tire whine
can be distinguished from axle no ise, as tire whine remains the same over a range of speeds.
Sym
ptom Chart
Sy
mptom Chart
Sy
mptom
Possib
le Sources
Acti
on
Uneven ti
re wear.
Incorrect ti
re inflation.
*
Cor
rect to specification.
*
Exce
ssive radial an
d lateral runout.
*
Renew tire
or wheel.
*
O
ut of specification steering
geometry.
*
R
ealign steering geometry: Refer to Section 204-
00.
*
W
orn ball joint.
*
Renew
damaged component, realign steering
geometry.
*
W
orn tie-rod end.
*
R
enew component, realign steering geometry.
*
Incorrect
tire / wheel usage.
*
Inst
all correct tire and wheel combination.
*
Loose or leaki
ng shock absorbers.
*
Tigh
ten or Renew as nece
ssary: Refer to Section
204-00.
*
Suspensi
on geometry out of
alignment.
*
Che
ck and adjust: Refer to Section 204-00.
*
Loose, worn or da mage
d suspension
components.
*
In
spect, Repair or Renew as necessary.
*
Wh
eel and tire assembly out of
balance.
*
Balance wheel an
d tire assembly.
*
Excessive later
al or radial runout of
wheel or tire.
*
Check, Repair o
r
Renew as required.
*
Tire
s show excess wear on
edge of treads.
Ti
res under-inflated.
*
Cor
rect pressure to specification.
*
Vehi
cle overloaded.
*
Cor
rect to specification.
*
Tire
s show excess wear on
edge of treads (with tire
pressures correct).
Incorre
ct toe setting.
*
Se
t to specification: Refer to Section 204-00.
*
Tire
s show excess wear in
center of tread.
Tire
s over-inflated.
*
Cor
rect pressure to specification
*
W
heel mounting is
difficult.
Incorrect app
lication or mismatched
parts, including wheel studs and
wheel nuts. Corroded, worn or
damaged parts.
*
Fol
low the manufacturer's specifications. Clean or
Renew.
*
Wobble or sh
immy
affecting wheel runout.
Damaged wh
eel (eventually
damaging wheel bearings and causing
uneven tire wear).
*
Inspect wheel rims for
damage and runout. Renew
as required.
*
Vehicle vibrations from
Tire
s / wheels mismatched.
*
Inst
all correct tire / wheel combination.
*
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Vehicle Dynamic Suspension - Vehicle Dynamic Suspension
Description an
d Operation
Front Sho
ck Absorbers
The front shock absorber
comprises:
A
coil-type road spring, mounted between the lower wish
bone spring pan and the front suspension crossbeam;
different spring rates are used according to model.
A
telescopic, hydraulically controlled, damper mounte
d between the lower wishbone and the vehicle body.
It
em
De
scription
1Front
suspension crossbeam
2Front
hub assembly
3Ro
ad spring
4Dam
per
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Re
ar Drive Axle/Differential - Axle Shaft
In-v
ehic
le Repair
Remov
a
l
S
p
ecial Tool(s)
Hub remover
2
04-011
Thread protector
JD
1D
/ 7
1. Disc
onnect the battery ground lead.
2. Support the vehicle at the rear and remove the appropriate
rear road wheel.
3. Remove and discard the hub nut, apply the brakes to prevent
rotation.
4. Remove the brake caliper in acco rdance with 70.55.03, but do
not disconnect the hydraulics.
5. Pr
epare the hub carrier.
1. 'Match mark' the hub carr ier fulcrum bolt head and
the carrier.
6. Prepare the hub carrier.
1. Slacken the hub ca rrier fulcrum nut.
2. Disconnect the ABS sensor multiplug at the hub
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cap ven
t holes clogged or air in the hydraulic system.
Brake ped
al effort is excessive. This ma
y be caused by a bind or obstruction in the pedal/linkage, a faulty non return
valve, booster or insuffi cient booster vacuum.
R
ear brakes lock up during light pedal force. This may
be caused by damaged brake pads, an incorrectly adjusted
parking brake, a partially applied parking brake, a damaged ABS sensor or bearing failure.
Brake ped
al effort erratic. This condition could be caused by the brake booste
r or incorrectly installed brake pads.
Brake warning indicator i
s on. This may be caused
by low fluid level or float assembly damaged.
No
n Pressure Leaks
Any reduced fluid v
olume in the brake ma
ster cylinder reservoir condition may be caused by two types of none pressure
external leaks.
Type 1: An external leak may be occur at the master cylinder reservoir cap because of incorre ct positioning of gasket and
cap. Reposition cap and gasket.
Type 2: An external leak may occur at th e reservoir mounting seals. Repair such a leak by installing new seals and make
sure that the reservoir retainin g bolt is correctly installed.
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Hydraulic Br
ake Actuation -
Hydraulic Brake Actuation
Description and Operation
The hydraulic brake system is split in to two independent circuits: the primary ci rcuit operates the front brakes and the
secondary circuit operates the re ar brakes. This type of system prevents comple te brake failure in the event of a brake tube
fracture.
The hydraulic brake system consists of the following components:
Ite
m
Descr
iption
1Pedal Housi
ng / Booster - refer to 206-07
2Vacu
um Hose - refer to 206-07
3Mast
er Cyl
inder / Reservoir
4Primary Brake Circu
i
t
5Secon
dary Brake Circuit
6Hydrauli c
Pump / Motor Unit - refer to 206-09
7ABS/Traction
Control Control Modu
le (ABS/TCCM) - refer to 206-09
8Hydraulic Cont
rol Unit (HCU) - refer to 206-09
6/
7/
8
Br
ak
e Control Modulator
9Brake
Di
sc - refer to 206-03 or 206-04
10Brake
Cali
per - refer to 206-03 or 206-04
11W
h
eel Speed Sensor - refer to 206-09
12ABS Warning Lamp -
refer to 206
-09
13Brake F
l
uid Level Warning-Lamp
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8. Posi
tion absorbent cloth underneath master cylinder to collect
brake fluid spillage.
9. Di
sconnect brake tubes from master cylinder.
Install plugs to brake tu
bes an
d master cylinder ports.
10
.
From driver footwell, disconne ct throttle inner cable from
pedal.
Re
move grommet.
Relea
se cable from pedal.
11
.
Disconnect stop-lamp-switch connector.
Move carpet.
Disc
onnect electrical connector.
12. From engine compartment, remo ve throttle cable from pedal
housing.
Re
lease grommet.
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Anti-Lock Control - Anti-Lock Control
Description and Operation
Wheel Spe
ed Sensors
Each
wheel is monitored by a wheel speed se n
sor, to detect the speed of movement of
a toothed gear that is driven by the
wheel. Signal's generate d by the toothed gear passing th e sensor are sent to the ABS/TCCM to communicate the speed of
wheel rotation and any rapid change of wheel speed.
The frequency of the sinusoidal output voltag e signal from the sensor, is proportional to road wheel rotational speed and the
number of teeth on the toothed gear. The amplitude of the volt age is dependent upon the 'air gap' between the sensor and
toothed wheel, therefore it is important that this preset gap remains clear and undisturbed.
Ite
m
De
scr
iption
1Pe
dal Housi
ng / Booster - refer to 206-07
2Vac
u
um Hose - refer to 206-07
3Mas
t
er Cylinder / Reservoir - refer to 206-06
4Pri
m
ary Brake Circuit - refer to 206-06
5Sec
ondary Brake Circuit - refer to 206-06
6Hydraulic
Pump / Motor Unit
7ABS/Traction
Control Control Module (ABS/TCCM)
8Hydraulic Cont
rol Unit (HCU)
6/
7/
8
Br
ak
e Control Modulator
9Brake
Di
sc - refer to 206-03 or 206-04
10Brake
Cali
per - refer to 206-03/206-04
11Wh
ee
l Speed Sensor
12ABS Warning Lamp
13Brake
Fl
uid Level Warning-Lamp - refer to 206-06