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cli
p.
5. With
draw parking brake cable th
rough equalizer (LH side cable
only).
6. Lower four-post lift.
7. Raise rear of vehicle to workin g height and support on stands.
Refer to section 100-02.
8. Remove rear wheel. Refer to section 204-04.
9. Posit
ion special tool (204-1
95) on hub studs and install
securing nuts.
10
.
Slacken but do not remove hub to axle shaft securing nut.
11. Remove securing nuts from stud s and withdraw special tool
(204-195) from hub.
12. Remove rear brake disc. Refer to 70.10.13.
13. Remove parking brake shoe s. Refer to 70.40.05.
14. Remove wheel speed sensor.
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Disconne
ct wheel speed sensor harness connector.
Re
move sensor securing bolt
and withdraw sensor from
hub carrier.
15 . Re
move wheel speed sensor harness tie strap and position
harness for access.
16 . Mark wi
shbone at pivot pin eccentric flange marker to aid
installation.
17 . Remove n
ut and washer from pivot pin.
18. Remove hub securing nut and collar.
Remo
ve nut.
Remove l
ocating collar.
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19
.
Install wheel speed sensor on hub carrier.
Posit
ion sensor on hub carrier
and install and tighten bolt
to 7-10Nm.
Conne
ct wheel speed sensor harness to sensor.
20
.
Using new tie strap, secure wh eel speed sensor harness to
brake hose clip.
21. Install parking brake shoe s. Refer to 70.40.05.
22
.
Install special tool (204-195) on studs and install securing
nuts.
23. Tighten hub nut to 304-336Nm.
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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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oc
curs only with the parking brake, th
e concern is in the rear brake system.
If the concern becomes evident during this check, verify it fits the description given before the road test. If the concern is
not evident, attempt to duplicate the condition using the information from the description.
If a concern exists, use the Symptom Chart in order to isolate it to a specific sub-system and condition description. From
this description, a list of possible sources can be used to further narrow the cause to a specific component or condition.
Sym
ptom Chart
Sy
m
ptom
Possib
l
e Sources
Acti
o
n
Brakes
n
oisy
Brake pads.
Brake di
scs
.
*
*
GO to Pinpoint
Tes
t A.
*
Vibration wh
en brakes
are applied
Wh eels require bala
ncing.
Wheel hub nuts.
Caliper mounting bolts.
Brake pads.
Foreign material/scr atches/corrosion
on brake disc contact surfaces. Excessive brake disc thickness
variation. Excessive brake disc runout.
Wheel bearing wear or failure.
Suspension bush wear or failure.
Steering bush wear or failure.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Go to Pinpoint
Tes
t B.
*
The brakes pull or drif tTire pressures/wear.
Calipers.
Brake pads.
Brake di
scs.
Wheel alignment adjustment.
Wheel bearing.
Suspension bushes and ball joints.
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint
Tes
t C.
*
The pedal feels spongyAir i
n brake system.
Leak in hydraulic system.
Brake booster/master cylinder.
Brake pads.
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Tes
t D.
*
The pedal goes down
fa s
t
Ai
r i
n brake system.
Leak in hydraulic system.
Brake booster/master cylinder.
Brake pads.
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint
Tes
t E.
*
The pedal goes down
slowl yAir i
n brake system.
Brake booster/master cylinder.
*
*
Go to Pinpoint
Tes
t F.
*
Excessive brake pedal
effor tBrake pads.
Brake booster.
*
*GO to Pinpoint
Tes
t G.
*
Brake lockup du ring ligh
t
brake pedal force
Brake pads.
Calipers.
*
*GO to Pinpoint
Tes
t H.
*
Brakes d r
ag
Parkin
g brake con
trol
applied/malfunction. Seized parking brake cables.
Seized caliper slide pins.
Seized caliper.
Brake booster.
Pedal gear.
*
*
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint
Tes
t I.
*
Exce ssi
ve/Erratic brake
pedal travel
Hydrau li
c system.
Brake pads.
Brake discs.
Hub and bearing assembly.
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint
Tes
t J.
*
The red brak e warning
indi
cator is always on
Fl
ui
d level.
*
F I
LL the system to specification. CHECK for leaks.
*
Brake flu i
d level sensor.
*
I N
STALL a new brake master cylinder fluid
reservoir. For additional in formation, refer toSection
206
-0 6
Hydraulic Brake Actuation
.
*
Parkin
g brake con
trol.
*
REL
E
ASE and ADJUST the parking brake. For
additional information, refer toSection 206
-05
Parkin g Brake an
d Actuation
.
*
E
l
ectrical circuit.
*
F or additional
information, refer to PDU for
analysis/rectification of the concern.
*
Sl
ow or i
ncomplete brake
Brake peda
l binding.
*
GO to Pinpoint Tes
t K.
*
pedal retu rnBr
ake booster/master cylinder.
*
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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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Anti-Lock Control -
Lubri
cants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Torques
Brake Tube, Hoses and Bracket Torques
CAUTI
ON: 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.
UnitS
pecification
Brake flu
id
ITT Supe
r Dot 4
Com
ponent
Nm
Bol
t - front wheel speed sensor
8-
10
Bolt
- rear wheel speed sensor
8-
10
Bo
lt - hydraulic control unit to bracket
8-
10
Bolt -
hydraulic control unit bracket to body
10
-14
Hub rotor nut2
70-330
Com
ponent
Nm
Bleed n
ipple - front
4-
6
Bleed n
ipple - rear
8-1
1
Hose to fr
ont caliper
10
-14
Hose banjo to rear caliper -
bolt
30
-40
M1
0 hose locknut
15
-20
M10
brake tube female-nut
13
-17
M10
brake tube male-nut
13
-17
M12
brake tube male-nut
15
-20
M18
brake tube male-nut
22
-28
Brake tube clip retention
-bracket to body
4-
6