501‐20B : Supp l
emental
Restraint System
Specification
Description and Operation
Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
Removal and Installation
Air Bag Control Module (76.73.41)
Driver Air Bag Module (76.73.39)
Passenger Air Bag Module (76.73.37)
Side Air Bag Module (76.73.47)
Side Impact Sensor (76.73.53)
501‐25: Body Repairs ‐ Genera
l Information
Description and Operation
Body Repairs
502: Frame and Mounting
502‐00: Uni ‐Body, Subframe and Mounting System
Removal and Installation
Front Axle Crossmember
Front Axle Crossmember Front Bushing (60.35.24)
Front Axle Crossmember Front Bushing Heat Shield (60.35.37)
Front Axle Crossmember Rear Bushing (
60.35.26)
Rear Axle Crossmember (64.25.16)
Rear Axle Crossmember Bushing (64.25.02)
Jacking and Lifting - Using the Workshop Jack
Gen
eral Procedures
1.
To raise
both
front wheels:
P
osition the jack centrally
under the front suspension
crossbeam.
Pla
ce a block of wood between the jack head and the
crossbeam.
R
aise the vehicle.
P
lace suitable vehicle stands
in position at the front
vehicle jacking points.
Lo
wer the vehicle onto the vehicle stands.
2. To raise
both rear wheels:
P
osition the jack centrally
under the rear suspension
subframe.
Pla
ce a block of wood between the jack head and the
subframe.
R
aise the vehicle.
P
lace suitable vehicle stands in
position at the rear vehicle
jacking points.
Lo
wer the vehicle onto the vehicle stands.
Rear
Suspension - Rear Suspension
Description an
d Operation
Description
The i
ndependent rear suspension incorporates co-axial sp
ring and shock absorber units, a subframe, wishbone tie,
pendulum assembly, mounting brac ket, differential strut, cast wishbones and hub carriers. The suspension assembly is
positively located by the subframe, mounting bracket and differential strut.
Each wi
shbone pivots on a fulcru
m bolt which locates in the wishbone tie and pendulum assembly.
The wish
bone tie and pendulum assemblies are respectively in
stalled at the front and rear of the final drive housing.
The differential
strut is secured to the wishbone tie assembly.
Two ti
e rods are installed between the front of the
subframe and the top of the final drive housing.
The ou
ter extremity of each wishbone
is secured to its respective hub carrier assembly by a fulcrum bolt.
Each fulcrum bolt head incorporates an ec centric circular flange which locates in a groove in the front face of the wishbone
arm. Rotation of the fulcrum bolt results in horizontal movement of the bolt shank in an elongated hole in the rear of the
wishbone arm. This acti on achieves corresponding movement of the hub carrier, facilita ting adjustment of road wheel toe-
in.
It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—Hub Carrier
2—Wi
shbone
3—Sprin
g
4—Shock Absorber
5—Suspensi
on Turret
6—Suspensi
on Subframe
7—Moun
ting Bracket
8—D
ifferential Strut
9—Stabilizer Ba
r (Supercharged and
Sport Suspension Models only)
10—Bum
p Stop
Position a suitable piece o
f wood between the jack and the
rear suspension and axle assembly.
Rai s
e the jack to take the weight of the rear suspension
and axle assembly.
14 . NOTE
: Left-hand shown, right-hand similar
Remove the exhaust mounting to suspension bracket bolts.
15 . NOTE
: Right-hand shown, left-hand similar
Remove and discard the subframe front mounting brackets to
body bolts.
16 . NOTE
: Right-hand shown, left-hand similar
Remove the subframe front mounting brackets.
Remove an d discard the mount
ing bracket to subframe
bolts.
R e
move the front mounting bracket.
17. NOTE: Left-hand shown, right-hand similar
Remove differential strut upper mounting to body bracket
securing bolts.
I
nstallation
18
.
WARNING: With assistance, support the rear suspension
and axle assembly during remo val. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Remove the rear suspensi on and axle assembly.
E
nsure that the hydr
aulic pipes, brake calipers, harnesses
and the drive shaft will not obstruct the rear suspension
and axle assembly during removal.
Carefull
y lower the rear suspen
sion and axle assembly and
traverse clear of vehicle.
19
.
Retrieve the subframe mounting bush shims.
20. With assistance, position th e rear suspension and axle
assembly on to a bench.
21. Clean the subframe mounting bushes and corresponding body
locations.
1. Apply a th
in coat of grease to the subframe bushes and place
the shims in position.
2. WARNING: With assistance, support the rear suspension
and axle assembly during installa
tion. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
CAUTION: Position a suitable piece of wood between the
jack and the rear suspension and axle assembly. Failure to follow
this instruction may result in damage to the vehicle.
Position the rear suspension and axle assembly on to a trolley
jack.
3. WARN
ING: With assistance, support the rear suspension
and axle assembly during instal lation. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Position the rear suspension and axle assembly under the
vehicle.
4. WARN
ING: With assistance, support the rear suspension
and axle assembly during instal lation. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Raise the trolley jack to position the rear suspension and axle
assembly to the vehicle.
5. NOTE : R
ight-hand shown, left-hand similar
Install the mounting brackets.
Po si
tion the mounting brackets to the subframe.
Install but do not tigh
ten
new bolts to the mounting
bracket .
6. NOTE: R
ight-hand shown, left-hand similar
Install new outer bolts to the mounting bracket.
Tigh te
n to 41-54 Nm.
7. NOTE: Right-hand shown, left-hand similar
13. Inst
all the exhaust brackets.
Position exha
ust mounting bracket on subframe.
Inst
al
l bolts and nuts.
Tigh
te
n to 22-28 Nm.
14 . Route the
left hand parking brake cable through the
equalizer.
15 . Install th
e parking brake cable
in to the connecting clip.
16. Adjust the parking brake cable. Refer to 70.35.10.
17. CAUTION: 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.
sus
pension components
and for damaged coil springs in the front suspension.
as necessary. For addi tional information,
REF
ER to Section 204
-0
2 Rear Suspension
. I
NSTALL new front suspension components
as necessary. For addi tional information,
REFER to Section 204
-01
Front Suspension
.
Chec
k the rear suspension
for loose or worn
suspension components.
TIGHTE
N or INSTALL new components as
necessary. For additi onal information,
REFER to Section 204
-0
2 Rear Suspension
.
Incorre
ct underbody
alignment.
CHECK
underbody alignment. For additional
information,
REFER to Section 502
-00
Uni
-Body, Subframe and M
ounting System
.
Poor r
eturnability of the
steering
Lower steeri
ng column
interference.
CHECK
the steering co
lumn is free from
interference from the en gine harness, sound
proofing or the floor covering.
Incorrect
tire pressure.
CHECK
and ADJUST the tire pressure. For
additional information,
REFER to Section 204
-0
4 Wheels and Tires
.
Incorrect
tire size or type.
IN
STALL a new tire as necessary. For
additional information,
REFER to Section 204
-0
4 Wheels and Tires
.
Steeri
ng column upper
shroud fouling on the steering wheel.
CHECK
steering column upper shroud for
fouling. ADJUST as necessary.
Steeri
ng column universal
joints binding.
IN
STALL a new steering column. For
additional information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
4 Steering Column
.
Steeri
ng column shaft floor
seal binding.
CHE
CK the steering column shaft floor seal
for correct fitm ent and REFIT as necessary.
Steeri
ng column shaft floor
seal may be torn.
IN
STALL a new steering column shaft floor
seal as necessary.
Bin
ding or damaged tie-
rods.
CHECK
tie-rod end for excessive wear or
tightness in ball joint. INSTALL a new tie- rod end. For additional information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
3 Steering Linkage
.
D
amaged or worn front
suspension components.
I
NSTALL new front suspension components
as necessary. For addi tional information,
REFER to Section 204
-01
Front Suspension
.
Incorre
ct toe adjustment.
AD
JUST as necessary. For additional
information,
REFER to Section 204
-00
Suspension
Sy
stem
- General
Information
.
Excessive steeri
ng efforts
required during low speed
manoeuvring and/or during parking manoeuvres
Low power steer
ing fluid.
CHE
CK steering system
for signs of steering
fluid loss.
BLEE
D the power steering system. For
additional information,
REFER to Section 211
-0
0 Steering System
- General Informati
on
.
Damaged accessory driv
e
belt tensioner.
INST
ALL a new accessory drive belt
tensioner.
Hose or cooler li
ne
restriction.
CHECK
hose or cooler lines for correct
routing.
INST
ALL a new hose as necessary.
Fl
uid aeration.
BLEE
D the system. For additional
information,
REFER to Power Steering System Bleeding
in t
his section.
Steeri
ng transducer not
closed - no feed voltage.
CHECK
the steering transducer circuit. For
additional information, REFER to the wiring diagrams.
Carry ou
t the electrical checks and tests.
For additional information, REFER to the
Electrical Checks and Tests in this section.
Steeri
ng transducer not
closed - cable fault.
CHECK
the steering transducer circuit. For
additional information, REFER to the wiring diagrams.
Carry ou
t the electrical checks and tests.