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REAR DRIVE AXLE 3D-5
1 Spring Seat
2 Coil Spring
3 Lateral Rod
4 Shock Absorber5 Upper Arm
6 Lower Arm
7 Connecting Link
8 Stabilizer Bar
COMPONENT LOCATOR
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3D-10 REAR DRIVE AXLE
6. Separate the lower shock absorber from the axle housing.
Installation Notice
7. Remove the upper arm mounting nuts and remove the
upper arm form the axle housing.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 50 - 65 Nm
8. Remove the stabilizer bar.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 150 - 180 Nm
9. Remove the lateral rod mounting nuts and remove the
lateral rod from the axle housing.
Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 30 - 45 Nm
10. Lowering the axle housing slowly, remove the coil springs
and spring seats.
11. Installation should follow the removal precedure in the
reverse order.
Tightening Torque 150 - 180 Nm
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REAR DRIVE AXLE 3D-11
UNIT REPAIR
AXLE HOUSING
Preceding Work : Removal of the axle shaft
Removal of the axle housing
1 Drive Pinion Lock Nut......................240-310 Nm
2 Washer
3 Companion Flange
4 Pinion Oil Seal
5 Bearing Slinger
6 Bearing
7 Shim
8 Shim
9 Bearing Cup
10 Breather Nipple
11 Rear Axle Housing
12 Oil Drain Plug.......................................28-42 Nm
1 3 Shim
14 Bearing
15 Drive Pinion
16 Bearing Cap1 7 Bolt....................................................87-124 Nm
18 Bearing
1 9 Shim
20 Ring Gear
21 Shaft Lock Pin
22 Differential Case
23 Ring Gear Mounting Bolt......................75-90 Nm
24 Thrust Washer
25 Differential Pinion
26 Thrust Washer
27 Side Gear
28 Differential Shaft
29 Housing Cover
3 0 Bolt......................................................38-46 Nm
31 Oil Filler Plug.......................................28-42 Nm
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3D-12 REAR DRIVE AXLE
Disassembly Procedure
1. Remove the drain plug and drain the oil. Reinstall the drain
plug.
2. Remove the axle housing cover.
Notice
Clean the cover and housing contact surface.
3. Remove the bearing cap bolts and remove the bearing caps.
Pull out the differential carrier assembly.
Notice
Place alignment marks on the bearing cap not to change
the caps before removal. When pulling out the differential
carrier assembly, be careful not to damage the axle housing.
4. Disassemble the parts of the differential carrier assembly.
Tightening Torque 28 - 42Nm
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3D-16 REAR DRIVE AXLE
LSD (LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL)
1 Limited Slip Differential Assembly
2 Shaft, Hub (left)
3 Shim
4 Thrust Washer
5 Face Cam (left)
6 Cam Whillom
7 Thrust Bearing
8 Radial Bearing9 Shaft, Hub (right)
10 Thrust Washer
11 Face Cam (right)
12 Cage
13 Thrust Bearing
14 Plate Spring
15 Radial Bearing
16 Oil Catcher
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4A-2 HYDRAULIC BRAKES
Check
Dirty or Lack of Fluid
Air in Brake System
Faulty Brake Booster
Poor Contact of Pad or Lining
Oil or Grease on Pad
Faulty Auto Adjuster
Over Heated Rotor Due to Dragging Pad or Lining
Clogging Brake Line
Faulty Proportioning ValveCheck
Incorrect Tire Pressure Between Left and Right
Poor Contact of Pad or Lining
Oil or Grease is Applied to Pad or Lining
Bent or Uneven Wear of Drum
Incorrectly Mounted Wheel Cylinder
Faulty Auto AdjusterAction
Repair
Retighten
Replace
Replace
Repair
Repair
Lubricate
Retighten Check
Incorrectly Mounted Back Plate or Caliper
Loosened Bolt of Back Plate or Caliper
Crack or Uneven Wear of Brake Drum or Disc
Pad or Lining Sticking to Contact Surface
Excessive Clearance Between Caliper and Pad
Uneven Contact of Pad
Lack of Lubrication
Loosened Suspension
DIGNOSIS
NOISE OR VEHICLE VIBRATION WHEN APPLIED BRAKE
PULLS TO ONE SIDE WHEN BRAKING
Action
Adjust
Repair
Replace
Replace
Repair
Replace
Action
Replenish or Replace(Check eventual leakage)
Bleeding
Replace
Repair
Replace
Replace
Repair
Repair
Repair
POOR BRAKING
( If low cut-in : Adjust )
( If Leakage : Replace )
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HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A-3
Check
Air in Brake system
Fluid Leaking
Excessive Clearance Between Push Rod and M/cylinder
Parking Brake is not Fully Released
Incorrect Adjustment of Parking Brake
Weak Return Spring of Brake Pedal
Incorrect Pedal Freeplay
Broken Rear Drum Brake Shoe Return Spring
Lack of Lubrication
Damaged Master Cylinder Check Valve or Piston Return SpringAction
Bleeding
Repair
Adjust
Repair
Adjust
Replace
Repair
Replace
lubricate
Replace
INCREASING PEDAL STROKE (PEDAL GOES TO FLOOR)
OR BRAKE DRAGGING
Check
Insufficient Clearance Between Push Rod and Master Cylinder
Worn Brake Lining
Oil or Grease on Lining
Binding Parking Brake Cable
Faulty Auto Adjuster
Excessive Lever StrokeAction
Adjust
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Adjust or Check Cable
POOR BRAKING OF PARKING BRAKE
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HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A-7
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
BLEEDING THE BRAKES
For Master Cylinder Replacement
1. Add oil after master cylinder replacement.
2. Run the engine and depress the brake pedal several times
to build pressure and then keep the pedal fully depressed.
3. Loosen the screws of primary and secondary pipe at the
master cylinder outlets to bleed air.
4. Repeat above step No.3 several times until there are no
more air bubbles.
5. Bleed air in the system at the hydraulic unit outlet pipe and
wheel if pressure building is not enough by depressing the
pedal only after above air bleeding.
For Caliper and Brake Hose Replacement
1. Check the oil level from the oil reservoir and refill if necessary.
2. Run the engine and depress the pedal several times to
build pressure and then keep the pedal fully depressed.
3. Connect a vinyl tube to the caliper breather and prepare a
container to coentain brake oil.
4. Loosen the breather screw until there are no more bubbles.
5. Bleed air in the system at four (4) wheels in order as shown
in right figure if pressure building is not enough by depressing
the pedal after above air bleeding.
Tightening Torque
9 - 14 Nm
Item
Front Bleeder Screw
Rear Bleeder Screw
Notice
lDo not reuse the bled brake fluid.
lAlways bleed the air after replacing brake fluid or
master cylinder, caliper, brake hose and pipe.
lAlways operate in normal order.