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FRONT SUSPENSION
60-30 REPAIRS
Ball joint - upper - steering knuckle
$% 60.15.02
CAUTION: Each ball joint can be replaced up to
three times before the axle yoke bore becomes
oversize. Before commencing work, thoroughly
clean surface of joint and check for yellow paint
marks approx. 12 mm (0.5 in) wide. If 3 marks are
found, the axle case must be renewed.
Remove
1.Remove steering knuckle.
+ FRONT SUSPENSION, REPAIRS,
Steering knuckle.
2.Support the chassis on stands.
3.Support the front axle on stands.
4.Remove 2 nuts securing anti-roll bar lower links
to front axle, use a 16 mm spanner to prevent
link joint from turning.
5.Remove 2 bolts securing each front damper to
axle.
6.Remove 8 bolts securing chassis crossmember
and remove crossmember.
7.Remove bolt securing brake hose and ABS
sensor harness bracket to axle.
8.Lower the front axle, release front spring from
damper and remove front spring.9.Fit tool LRT-54-008/22 to tool LRT-54-008.
10.Fit tool LRT-54-008/4 to tool LRT-54-008, and
secure with screw.
11.Fit tool LRT-54-008 with all attachments to
upper ball joint..
12.Fit tool LRT-54-008/5 to the top of the ball
joint.
13.Press upper ball joint from axle. When ram lead
screw reaches the end of its stroke, retract the
lead screw and screw the ram further into the
tool. Repeat the operation until the ball joint is
released from the axle.
14.Dismantle the tools.
Refit
1.Clean upper ball joint location and surrounding
area of axle yoke.
2.Apply a 12 mm (0.5 in) wide yellow paint stripe
on axle yoke, adjacent to upper ball joint
location.
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REPAIRS 60-31
3.Fit tool LRT-54-021 to tool LRT-54-008, and
secure with the screw.
4.Fit tool LRT-54-008/7 to tool LRT-54-008 and
position tool assembly over ball joint and axle.
5.Align tool assembly and press upper ball joint
into axle yoke.
CAUTION: Damage to the joint boot will
result if the tool is not correctly aligned
during the fitting procedure.
6.Remove tools from axle yoke.
7.Clean the spring seats.
8.Position spring over damper and locate in cut-
out in spring seat.
9.Raise the front axle, fit bolts securing dampers
to front axle and tighten to 45 Nm (33 lbf.ft).
10.Fit chassis crossmember, fit bolts and tighten to
25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
11.Locate brake hose bracket and tighten bolt to
20 Nm (15 lbf.ft).
12.Position anti-roll bar links to the axle, fit the nuts
and tighten to 100 Nm (74 lbf.ft).
13.Fit steering knuckle.
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Steering knuckle.
Ball joint - lower - steering knuckle
$% 60.15.03
CAUTION: Each ball joint can be replaced up to
three times before the axle yoke bore becomes
oversize. Before commencing work, thoroughly
clean surface of joint and check for yellow paint
marks approx. 12 mm (0.5 in) wide. If 3 marks are
found, the axle case must be renewed.
Remove
1.Remove steering knuckle.
+ FRONT SUSPENSION, REPAIRS,
Steering knuckle.
2.Fit tool LRT-54-008/22 to tool LRT-54-008.
3.Fit tool LRT-54-008/24 to tool LRT-54-008 and
secure with screw.
4.Fit tool LRT-54-008/23 to underside of lower
ball joint.
5.With assistance, fit tool LRT-54-008 assembly
to lower ball joint.
6.Press ball joint from axle. When ram lead
screw reaches the end of its stroke, retract the
lead screw and screw the ram further into the
tool. Repeat the operation until the ball joint is
released from the axle.
7.Remove tools and the lower ball joint from axle
yoke.
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FRONT SUSPENSION
60-34 REPAIRS
Road spring - front
$% 60.20.11
Remove
1.Raise front of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Support vehicle under chassis.
3.Remove front road wheels.
4.Support weight of front axle.
5.Remove 2 nuts securing anti-roll bar links to
front axle and disconnect links from axle.
6.Remove 2 bolts securing each damper to front
axle.
WARNING: Make sure the axle cannot move
when the damper is disconnected. The
damper limits the downward movement of
the axle. If the axle is not restrained,
disconnecting the damper will allow
unrestricted movement which may cause
personal injury or damage to equipment.
7.Lower front axle.
CAUTION: Ensure brake hoses and ABS
sensor harnesses are not damaged when
lowering front axle.
8.Release and remove front spring from damper.Refit
1.Clean front spring seats.
2.Position front spring, with close coil uppermost,
over damper and locate in cut out in lower
spring seat.
3.Ensure both front springs are correctly located
in spring seats and raise front axle. Fit bolts
securing both dampers to front axle and tighten
to 45 Nm (33 lbf.ft).
4.Ensure washer is in place on lower ball joint of
each anti-roll bar link, then connect lower ball
joints to axle. Tighten nuts to 100 Nm (74 lbf.ft).
5.Fit front road wheels and tighten nuts to 140
Nm (103 lbf.ft).
6.Remove stands and lower vehicle.
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FRONT SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 60-35
Wheel hub
$% 60.25.01
Remove
1.Release ABS sensor harness grommet from
inner wing valance and disconnect multiplug.
2.Raise front of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
3.Remove road wheel.4.Pull ABS sensor harness through aperture into
wheel arch.
5.Release harness from brackets on inner wing
valance, suspension turret and front hub.
6.Release stake from drive shaft nut.
7.With assistance, remove drive shaft nut.
Discard the nut.
8.Remove front brake disc.
+ BRAKES, REPAIRS, Brake disc -
front.
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REPAIRS 60-37
6.Apply a 3 mm (0.125 in) wide bead of Loctite
640 around drive shaft circumference, as
illustrated.
7.Ensure ABS harness is located in cut out in
steering knuckle.
8.Fit wheel hub to drive shaft and align steering
knuckle. The Loctite will smear along the length
of the splines as the wheel hub is fitted to the
drive shaft.
9.Fit wheel hub bolts and tighten to 100 Nm (74
lbf.ft).
10.Fit new drive shaft nut and lightly tighten.
11.Fit front brake disc.
+ BRAKES, REPAIRS, Brake disc -
front.
12.With assistance, final tighten drive shaft nut to
490 Nm (360 lbf.ft). Stake drive shaft nut. The
drive shaft nut must be tightened before
Loctite has cured.
13.Secure ABS sensor harness to brackets and
secure grommet to inner wing.
14.Fit road wheel and tighten nuts to 140 Nm (103
lbf.ft).
15.Remove stand(s) and lower vehicle.
16.Connect ABS sensor multiplug.
Damper - front
$% 60.30.02
Remove
1.Raise front of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Remove road wheel.
3. RH damper: Release coolant reservoir and
position aside.
4.Loosen through bolt securing damper to turret.
WARNING: Make sure the axle cannot move
when the damper is disconnected. The
damper limits the downward movement of
the axle. If the axle is not restrained,
disconnecting the damper will allow
unrestricted movement which may cause
personal injury or damage to equipment.
M51 0058
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REAR SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 64-17
SLABS ECU
1SLABS ECU
2Bracket
3BCU (Ref. only)
4ACE ECU (Ref. only)
5Attachment nuts
The SLABS ECU is mounted on a bracket behind the passenger glove box and is identified from the other ECU's by
its five connectors. The five connectors are located on the lower face of the ECU and mate with five connectors from
the main harness. The twelve, six and eighteen pin connectors are used to supply inputs and outputs to and from the
ECU. The remaining connectors are used for the ABS operation.
+ BRAKES, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
The SLABS ECU receives a continuous battery supply from fuse 11 in the engine compartment fusebox. An ignition
'ON' signal is supplied from the ignition switch via fuse 28 in the passenger compartment fusebox. The ECU has the
ability to control when it requires power and is not reliant on the ignition signal for it to power up.
The ECU incorporates a counter which times the operation of the SLS system and prevents the compressor
exceeding its duty cycle. The ECU can remain powered for up to 1.5 hours after ignition off is sensed to allow the
counter to continue running to avoid an ignition cycle resetting the counter.
Opening any of the doors will power up the ECU, irrespective of ignition switch position. The door open signal is
sensed by the door switch completing an earth path which is sensed by the ECU. The ECU cannot differentiate
between any of the doors. The door open signal powers the ECU for up to 30 minutes to allow the vehicle to re-level
when a load is removed or passengers leave the vehicle.
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REAR SUSPENSION
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 64-19
Failure modes
Failures are indicated by the SLS warning lamp in the bottom left corner of the instrument pack illuminating
continuously in an amber colour. The following tables show the type of system failures and their effects on the system
operation.
Height sensors
Door Switch Inputs
SLS off-road mode switch
Air supply unit air control valves
Air supply unit compressor
5 Right height sensor earth Input
6 Right height sensor signal Input
C0655
1 Driver's door switch Input
2 Passenger and tail door switches Input
3 Left air valve Output
4 Right air valve Output
5 Exhaust valve Output
6 Air compressor (SLS relay) Output
7 Audible warning Output
8 SLS warning lamp Output
11 ORM switch/ORM warning lamp Input/Output
12 Remote handset raise/lower signal Input
Connectors and pins not listed are either not used or used by the brakes system.
+ BRAKES, DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION, Description.
Failure Effect
Sensor output stuck at 5 V Vehicle will not level
Sensor output stuck at 0 V Vehicle will not level
Mechanical link between radius arm and sensor broken Vehicle will not level
Failure Effect
Harness leads for open doors are are broken or shorted to
V Batt.Air suspension levels when one or more doors are open
Harness leads to door(s) shorted to earth Air suspension will not level
Failure Effect
Fault in wiring harness Off-road mode cannot be selected
Failure of off-road mode switch Off-road mode is activated when switch has not been
selected
Failure Effect
Valves open or short circuit Vehicle does not level or levels unevenly
Failure Effect
Faulty relay, harness fault or compressor fault Vehicle does not level upwards
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REAR SUSPENSION
REPAIRS 64-25
REPAIRS
Wheel hub
$% 64.15.01
Models with SLS:
WARNING: Ensure the air suspension system is
made safe before commencing work. Otherwise
the chassis may lower onto the bump stops
during repair.
Remove
1.Raise rear of vehicle.
WARNING: Do not work on or under a
vehicle supported only by a jack. Always
support the vehicle on safety stands.
2.Remove road wheel.
3.Release stake in drive shaft nut.
4.With an assistant depressing the brake pedal,
remove and discard drive shaft nut.
5.Remove rear brake disc.
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rear.6.Disconnect ABS sensor multiplug.
7.Release harness from brake hose and hose
bracket.
8.Remove 4 bolts securing wheel hub to axle.
9.Release and remove wheel hub and drive shaft
assembly from axle. Remove and discard 'O'
ring from wheel hub.