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REVERSE IDLER GEAR SHAFT,/HOLDERNEEOLE BEARINGTRANSMISSION HOUSINGTRANSMISSION HOUSING OIL SEAL R€place.SET RING,80 mm Selective part
REVERSE GEAR COLLARCOUNTERSHAFT REVERSE GEARNEEDLE BEARINGLOCK WASHER Replace.REVERSE SHIFT FORKREVERSE SELECTORREVERSE SELECTOR HUBCOUNTERSHAFT 4TH GEARNEEDLE BEARINGDISTANCE COLLAR,28 mm Selective pan
COUNTERSIIAFT 2ND GEARTHRUST NEEDLE BEARINGCOUNTERSHAFT 3RD GEARNEEDLE AEARINGCOUNTERSHAFT 3RD GEAR COLLARTHRUST NEEOLE BEARINGSPLINEO WASHER3RD CLUTCH ASSEMBLYO-RINGS Replace.COUNTERSHAFTSHIFT CONTROL SOLENOID COVERHARNESS CLAMP BRACKETSHIFT CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE A/B ASSEMBLYHARNESS CLAMP BRACKETSHIFT CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE FILTER/GASKETReplace.SNAP RINGTHRUST WASHERTHRUST NEEDLE BEARINGMAINSHAF ,ITH GEARNEEDLE BEARINGSTHRUST NEEDLE BEARINGMAINSHAFT 4TH GEAR COLLAR2ND/4TH CLUTCH ASSEMBLYO-RINGS ReDlace.THRUST WASHER,36.5 x 55 mm Selective part
THRUST NEEDLE BEARING
MAINSHAFT 2ND GEARNEEDLE BEARINGTHRUST NEEOLE BEARINGMAINSHAFTSEALING RINGS,35 mmSEALING RING. 29 mmNEEDLE BEARINGSET RINGlST-HOLD CLUTCH ASSEMSLYO-RINGS Replace.THRUST WASHERTHRUST NEEDLE BEARINGNEEDLE BEARINGSUB.SHAFT 4TH GEARTHRUST NEEDLE BEARINGSU&SHAFT,ITH GEAR COLLARSUB.SHAFTNEEDLE BEARING STOPNEEDLE BEARINGATF GUIDE CAP Replace.TRANSMISSION HANGERBREATHER CAPMAINSHAFT SPEED SENSORO-RING Reolace.REVERSE IDI.fR GEARDOWEL PlN, lil x 25 mmSNAP RINGSSU&SHAFT TRANSMISSION HOUSING AEARINGMAINSHAFT TRANSMISSION HOUSING BEARINGCOUNTERSHAFT TNANSMISSION HOUSINGBEABINGDOWEL PlN, 14 x 25 mrnCONNECTOR BRACKETDOWEL PlN, 14 x 20 mmTRANSMISSION HOUSING GASKET Replace.DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLYTOROUE OONVERTER HOUSING OIL SEAL Replace.TOROUE CONVERTER HOUSING
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TOROUE SPECIFICATIONS
Boli/Nut No.Torque ValueSizeRemarks
6B
10A
12 N.m (1.2 kgf.m,8.7 lbf.ft)'14 N.m (1.4 kgim, 10 lbf'ft)
44 N.m (4.5 kgim, 33 lbf.ft)
6x 1.0 mm
6x1.0mm
10 x '1.25 mm
14-1A3
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Servo Body
Disassembly/lnspection/Reassembly
NOTE:
' cleanall parts thoro ugh ly in solvent or ca rbu retor clea ner, a nd dry them with compressed air, Blow out all passages.. Replace the valve body as an assembly if any parts are worn or damaged.. Coat all parts with ATF during reassembly.
ACCUMULATOR COVER
3RO SUB ACCUMULATOR
O-RINGFeplace.
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1ST ACCUMULATOR PISTON
Replace.
RVO VAL\IRK SHAFT
O.RING
VE/SHIFT
3RD ACCUMULATOR
SPRING SPECIFICATIONS
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SNAP RING
SNAP RING
Unit: mm {in)
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No.SpringsStandard lNewl
Wire Dia,o.D.Free LongthNo. of Coil3
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1st accumuiator spring
4th accumulator spring A
4th accumulator spring B
3rd accumulator spring A
3rd accumulator spring B
2nd accumulator spring C2nd accumulator spring A2nd accumulator spring B
3rd sub accumulator spring
2.1 (0.083)
2.6 {0.102)
2.3 (0.091)
2.8 (0.110)
2.1 (0.083)
2.2 (0.087l-
2.4 (0.094)
r.6 (0.063)
2.7 {0.106)
16.0 (0.6301
17.0 (0.669)'t0.2 t0.402]
17.5 (0.689)
31.0 (1.220)
14.5 {0.571)
29.0 11.1421
9.0 (0.354)
17.0 (0.669)
89.r (3.508)
88.4 (3.480)
51.6 (2.031)
94.3 (3.713)
38.2 (1.504)
68.0 {2.677)
39.0 fi.535)
20.7 (0.815)
39.0 (1.535)
14.2
13.8
15.9
2.6
13.9
2.9
o.l
6.3
14-200
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Power Steering Pump
Disassembly (cont'dl
1.
7.
9.
10.
Drain the fluid from the pump.
Hold the steering pump in a vise with soft jaws.
hold the pulley with the special tool, and remove
the pulley nut and pulley. Be careful not to damagethe pump housing with the jaws of the vise.
UNIVERSAL HOLDER07725 - 0030000
Loosen the flow control valve cap with a hexwrench, and remove it.
Remove the O,ring, flow control valve and spring.
Remove the inlet joint and O-ring.
Remove the pump cover and pump cover seal.
Remove the outer side plate, pump cam ring, pump
rotor, pump vanes, side plate and O-rings.
Remove the snap ring, then remove the sub-valvefrom the pump housing.
Remove the circlip, then remove the pump driveshaft by tapping the shaft end with the ptastic ham-mer.
Remove the pump seal spacer and pump seal.
17-26
Inspection
Flow Control Valve
1. Check the flow control valve for wear, burrs, and
other damage to the edges of the grooves in thevalve.
'97 model:
FLOWCONTROL VALVE
Check fordamage to edges.
'98 - 0O mod€ls:
FLOW CONTBOL VALVE
Check for damageto edges.
Insp€d the bore of the flow control valve tor scratchesor wear.
Slip the valve back in the pump, and check that itmoves in and out smoothly. lf OK, go to step 4; ifnot, replace the pump as an assembly. The flowcontrolvalve is not available separately.
CONTROL VALVE
4. Attach a hose to the end of the valve as shown.
FLOW CONTROL VALVE HOSE
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Master Cylinder/Brake Booster
Removal/lnstallation
1, Disconnect the brake fluid level switch connectors.
2. Remove the reservoir cap from the master cylinder.
3. Remove the brake fluid from the master cvlinder
reservoir with a syringe.
4. Disconnect the brake lines from the master cylinder.
To prevent spills, cover the line joints with rags or
shop towels.
5. Remove the master cylinder mounting nuts and
wasners.
6. Remove the master cylinder from the brake booster.
CAUTION: Be careful not to bend or damage the
brake lines when removing the master cylinder.
Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may dam.
age the paint; it brake fluid does cont.ct the paint,
wash it oft immediately with water.
7. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the brake booster.
8. Remove the cotter pin and clevis pin from the clevis.
Do not disconnect the clevis by removing it from
the operating rod of the brake booster. lf the clevis
is loosened, adjust the pushrod length before
installing the brake booster (see page 19-15).
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9. Remove the four booster mounting nuts.'10. Pull the brake booster forward until the clevis is
clear of the bulkhead.
11. Remove the brake booster from the enqine com-
panment.
12. Install the brake booster and master cylinder in the
reverse order of removal, and note these items:
. When connecting the brake lines, make sure that
there is no interference between the brake lines
and other parts.
. Be careful not to bend or damage the brake lines
when installing the master cylinder.
. lf replacing the master cylinder or brake booster,
check and adjust the pushrod clearance before
installing the master cylinder (see page 19-14).
Fill the master cylinder reservoir, and bleed the
brake system (see page 19-7).
After installation, check the brake pedal height and
brake pedal free play (see page 19-5), and adjust if
necessary.
13 N.m 11.3 kg{.m,I rbf.ft)
13.
14.
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PROPORTIONING CONTROL VALVE
MASTER CYLINDER
15 N.m (1.5 kgf.m, 11 lbl.ftl
BRAXE BOOSTER
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Description
The air conditioner system removes heat from the passenger compartment by circulating refrigerant through the systemas shown below.
High'temperature/ High-temperature/
high-pressure gas h igh-pressure liquid
Suction and compression Radiation of heat
High-temperature/
high-pressu re liq uidr raps oeons,
and removes
motsture
More liquidified
row-pressure vapor
EVAPoRAToR (-l EXPANSToN vAL
SUCTION LINEtLow-PRESSURE S|OEt
LIOUID LINE
CONDENSER
coMpREssoR Il- coruoerusenl* necetve
Less moisturized
low-pressure vapor
Absorption of heat
DISCHARGE LINEIHIGH.PRESSURE SIDEI
This vehicle uses HFC-I34a (R-l34a) refrigerant which does not contain chlorofluorocarbons. Pay attention to the follow-ing service items:
. Do not mix refrigerants CFC-12 (R-12) and HFC-l34a (R-134a). They are not compatible.. Use only the recommended polyalkyleneglycol (PAG) refrigerant oil (SP-10) designed for the R-134a compressor.Intermixing the recommended (PAG) refrigerant oil with any other refrigerant oil will result in compressor failure.. Afl Ay'C system parts (compressor, discharge line. suction line, evaporator, condenser. receiver/dryer, expansion valve,O-rings for joints) have to be proper for refrigerant R-134a. Do not confuse with R-12 parts.
. Use a halogen gas leak detector designed for refrigerant R-134a.. R-12 and R-134a refrigerant servicing equipment are not interchangeable. Use only a recovery/recycling/charging stationthat is U.L.iisted and is certified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to service R-134a air conditioning system.. Always recover the refrigerant R-134a with an approved recovery/recycling/charging station before disconnecting anylVC fitting.
EVAPORAYOR
22-7
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Ground Distribution
Ground-to-Component(sl Index
GroundWire Color
G2
G3
G 10'l
G201
G202
G351
BLIVRED
BRN
BLK
BLK
BRN/BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
23-46
Component or Circuits Grounded
Battery
Valve Cover
Transmission housing
A,/T gear position switch
ECM (PG1, PG2) ('98 - 00 models: M/T)
PCM (PG1, PG2l (Avrr)
PGM-FI main relay
Power steering pressure (PSP) switch
Radiator fan switch
VSS
Data link connector
ECM (1G1, LG2) ('98 - 00 models: M/T)
PCM (LGI, LG2) (IVT)
Shielding:
between ECM ('98 - 00 models: M/T) or PCM (Ay'T) and CKF sensorbetween ECM {'98 - 00 modets: M/T} or pCM (Ay'T) and CKp sensorbetween ECM ('98 - 00 models: M/T) or PCM (rVT) and CYP sensorbetween ECM ('98 - 00 models: M/T) or PCM (Ay'T) and TDC sensorbetween ECM {'98 - 00 models: M/T) or PCM (ly'T) and countershaft speed sensor (Ay'T)
between ECM ('98 - 00 models: M/T) or PCM {A,,/T) and mainshaft sp€ed sensor {!VT)between ECM ('98 - 00 models: M/T) or PCM (A,/T) and primary HO2Sbetween ECM ('98 - 00 models: M/T) or PCM (Ay'T) and secondary HO2SHorn (High)
Horn {Low}
Radiator fan motor
Right headlight
Right front parking light
Right front side marker light
Right front turn signal light
Condenser fan motor
Cruise actuator
Left front parking light
Left front side marker light
Left front turn signal light
Left headlight
Rear window washer motor
Windshield washer motor
ABS pump motor
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