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ELECTRONIC 4WD CONTROL SYSTEM
M–17
M
Memory function
•This function stores DTCs for malfunctions of the input/output signal systems as determined by the failure
detection function. Once a DTC is stored, it is not cleared even if the input/output signal system malfunction
returns to normal when the ignition key is turned to the LOCK position (engine OFF).
•Since DTCs are stored in the non-volatile memory inside the 4WD CM, they are not cleared even if the battery
is disconnected. Therefore, it is necessary to clear the memory when maintenance has been completed. For
clearing DTCs, refer to the procedures in the Workshop Manual.
•When inspecting DTCs using a WDS or equivalent, only one memory stored DTC at a time can be displayed.
Therefore, when multiple DTCs have been stored, it is necessary to inspect for DTCs again after repairing and
clearing the present DTC to ensure that there are no more DTCs present in the memory.
Fail-safe function
•When the failure detection function determines that there is a malfunction, the 4WD warning light illuminates to
alert the driver. At this time, the fail-safe function suspends control or takes other measures to ensure that
driving stability is not lost.
X:Available
*1: Does not illuminate when only the coupling torque request signal from the DSC HU/CM cannot be received.*2: Only integrated DSC control is prohibited when only the coupling torque request signal from the DSC HU/CM
cannot be received.
External tester communication function
•This function allows for the storing and clearing of DTCs due to a communication link between the 4WD CM
and an external tester.
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DTC Malfunction location4WD warning
lightconditionDTC stored in
memoryControl condition
P1887 System wiring Illuminated X Stop
P1888 Differential oil temperature sensor Illuminated X Stop
U0100 PCM communication system Illuminated X Stop
U0101 TCM communication system Illuminated X Stop
U0121 DSC communication system
Illuminated
*1X
Stop*2
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REAR AXLE
M–25
M
Bolt (Trailing Link (Front)) Removal Note
Warning
•Be sure that the trailing link and the knuckle component are supported securely with a jack.
Otherwise, the trailing link and/or the knuckle component may fall, causing death or injury, or
vehicle damage.
1. Verify that the trailing link and the knuckle
component are supported securely with a jack,
and remove the bolts at the trailing link front.
Wheel Hub Removal Note
1. Remove the wheel hub from the knuckle using
the SSTs.
2. If the bearing inner race remains on the wheel
hub, grind a section of the bearing inner race until
approx. 0.5 mm {0.02 in} remains. Then remove
it using a chisel.
Wheel Bearing Removal Note
1. Remove the wheel bearing from the knuckle
using the SSTs.
JACK
A6E63142103
49 G033 105
49 F026 103
49 G033 102
A6J63142104
A6E6312W002
49 F027 005
49 F026 103
49 G030 797
A6J63142105
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M–28
REAR AXLE
Bolt (Trailing Link (Front)) Installation Note
Warning
•Be sure that the trailing link and the knuckle component are supported securely with a jack.
Otherwise, the trailing link and/or the knuckle component may fall, causing death or injury, or
vehicle damage.
1. Support the trailing link and the knuckle
component with a jack.
2. Tighten the bolts at the trailing link (front).
Rear Coil Spring Installation Note
1. Install the coil spring so that its small diameter
end points downward.
2. Set a jack to the bottom of the lower arm, and jack
it up gradually.
Warning
•Be careful when installing the coil spring,
as it may fly out by spring force, causing
death or injury, or vehicle damage.
3. Install the lower arm bolts (outer).
Locknut Installation Note
1. Install a new locknut and stake it as shown.
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JACK
A6E63142103
LOWER SIDE LARGE
DIAMETER
SMALL
DIAMETER
A6E63142106
0.5 mm {0.02 in} OR MORE
A6E0312W015
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M–52
REAR DIFFERENTIAL
Coupling Component and Rear Differential Component Removal/installation Note
Warning
•Make sure that the coupling component and rear differential component are securely supported
by the jack. If the coupling component and rear differential component fall, it could cause death,
serious injury, or vehicle damage.
1. Make sure that the coupling component and rear
differential component are securely supported by
the jack, and remove/install the component by
operating the jack gradually.
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REAR DIFFERENTIAL DISASSEMBLYA6E631927100208
Warning
•The engine stand is equipped with a self-lock mechanism, however, if the rear differential is in a
tilted condition, the self-lock mechanism could become inoperative. If the rear differential
unexpectedly rotates it could cause injury, therefore do not maintain the rear differential in a tilted
condition. When turning the rear differential, grasp the rotation handle firmly.
1. Disassemble in the order indicated in the table.
.
A6J63192202
9
7
3
10
SST
SST
SST
SST
SST
6
18
14
14
1312
8
5
5
4
3
1
2
19
17
15
16
11
20
2024
23
23
21
21
22
22
6
A6A63192008
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M–56
REAR DIFFERENTIAL
REAR DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLYA6E631927100209
Warning
•The engine stand is equipped with a self-lock mechanism, however, if the rear differential is in a
tilted condition, the self-lock mechanism could become inoperative. If the rear differential
unexpectedly rotates it could cause injury, therefore do not maintain the rear differential in a tilted
condition. When turning the rear differential, grasp the rotation handle firmly.
Note
•Clean away the old sealant before applying the new sealant.
•Install the rear cover within 10 minutes after applying sealant.
•Allow the sealant to set at least 30 minutes after installation before filling the differential with the specified
oil.
1. Assemble in the order indicated in the table.
.
SST
SST
SST
SSTSST
SST
SST
9
8
7
54
4
3
3
12
2
10
10
19
19
18
17
15
16
14
13
1112
20
25
25
24
23
21
22
22
R
SST
R
R
R
SSTR
RR
6
SEALANTSEALANT
SEALANTSEALANT
OILOIL
OILOIL
15.7—22.6
{1.6—2.3, 11.6—16.6}
37—51
{3.8—5.2,
27.3—37.6}
240—441
{24.5—44.9, 177—325} 12.7—17.3
{1.3—1.7,
9.4—12.7}69—83
{7.1—8.4,
50.9—61.2}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
R
A6E63192019
1 Gear case
2 Side bearing inner race
(See M–57 Side Bearing Inner Race Assembly
Note)
3 Thrust washer
(See M–57 Thrust washer assembly note)
4 Side gear
5 Pinion gear
6Pinion shaft
7 Knock pin
8 Ring gear
(See M–58 Ring Gear Assembly Note)
9 Differential carrier10 Bearing outer race
(See M–58 Bearing Outer Race Assembly Note)
11 Spacer
(See M–59 Spacer, Bearing Inner Race Assembly
Note)
12 Bearing inner race (rear bearing)
(See M–59 Spacer, Bearing Inner Race Assembly
Note)
13 Bearing inner race (front bearing)
(See M–59 Spacer, Bearing Inner Race Assembly
Note)
14 Collapsible spacer
15 Drive pinion
16 Locknut
(See M–61 Locknut Assembly Note)
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ELECTRONIC 4WD CONTROL SYSTEM
M–65
M
DIFFERENTIAL OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR INSPECTIONA6E632227100209
Warning
•Hot differential oil may cause severe burns. Do not perform maintenance while differential oil is
hot.
1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
2. Disconnect the differential oil temperature sensor connector and remove the differential oil temperature sensor.
3. Wrap the differential oil temperature sensor with
plastic wrap and immerse it into a beaker filled
with water. Gradually raise the water
temperature, and measure resistance between
differential oil temperature sensor terminals A and
B.
•If not as specified, inspect the harness for
continuity. If there is normal continuity
between the terminals, replace the differential
oil temperature sensor.
Specification
4. Install the differential oil temperature sensor and connect the connector.
5. Connect the negative (-) battery cable.
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DIFFERENTIAL OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E632227100210
Warning
•Hot differential oil may cause severe burns. Do not perform maintenance while differential oil is
hot.
1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
2. Disconnect the differential oil temperature sensor connector.
3. Remove the differential oil temperature sensor.
4. Apply differential oil to the O-ring.
5. Install the differential oil temperature sensor.
Tightening torque
12.7—17.3 N·m {1.3—1.7 kgf·m, 9.4—12.7
ft·lbf}
6. Connect the differential oil temperature sensor
connector.
7. Connect the negative (-) battery cable.
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ELECTRONIC 4WD CONTROL SYSTEM
Water temperature (°C {°F}) Resistance (kirohm)
0 {32} 91—100
10 {50} 56—61
20 {68} 35—39
30 {86} 23—25
40 {104} 14—17
50 {122} 10—11
60 {140} 7.1—7.9
70 {158} 5.0—5.6
80 {176} 3.6—4.0
A B
A6J63222101
DIFFERENTIAL OIL
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
A6E63222102
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ELECTRONIC 4WD CONTROL SYSTEM
M–69
M
1. Apply sealant to the coupling case surface that contacts the rear differential case.
2. Install the coupling unit to the rear differential so
that the two tabs on the coupling unit engage the
rear differential grooves (two locations).
Tightening torque
22.6—26.4 N·m {2.4—2.6 kgf·m, 16.7—19.4
ft·lbf}
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COUPLING COMPONENT DISASSEMBLYA6E632227100215
Warning
•The engine stand is equipped with a self-lock mechanism, however, if the coupling unit is in a
tilted condition, the self-lock mechanism could become inoperative. If the coupling unit
unexpectedly rotates it could cause injury, therefore do not maintain the coupling unit in a tilted
condition. When turning the coupling unit, grasp the rotation handle firmly.
.
GROOVE
REAR DIFFERENTIAL COUPLING UNITTA B
A6E63222108
SST
SST
SST
SST
9
8
75
4
3
1
2
10
6
A6J63222109
1 Locknut
(See M–70 Locknut Disassembly Note)
2Washer
3 Companion flange
(See M–70 Companion Flange Disassembly Note)
4 Output shaft
(See M–71 Output Shaft Disassembly Note)5 Coupling component
6Oil seal
7Shim
8 Retaining ring
9 Bearing
(See M–71 Bearing Disassembly Note)
10 Coupling case
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M–72
ELECTRONIC 4WD CONTROL SYSTEM
COUPLING COMPONENT ASSEMBLYA6E632227100216
Warning
•The engine stand is equipped with a self-lock mechanism, however, if the coupling unit is in a
tilted condition, the self-lock mechanism could become inoperative. If the coupling unit
unexpectedly rotates it could cause injury, therefore do not maintain the coupling unit in a tilted
condition. When turning the coupling unit, grasp the rotation handle firmly.
.
98
7
5
4
3
1
2
10
6
SST
SST
R
SST
SST
SST
R
OIL
36.3—53.9
{3.7—5.4, 26.8—39.7}
167—226
{17.1—23.0,
124—166}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
A6E63222117
1 Coupling component
2 Output shaft
(See M–73 Output Shaft Assembly Note)
3 Bearing
(See M–73 Bearing Assembly Note)
4 Retaining ring
5 Coupling case
(See M–73 Coupling Case Assembly Note)6Shim
7 Oil seal
(See M–74 Oil Seal Assembly Note)
8 Companion flange
(See M–74 Companion Flange Assembly Note)
9Washer
10 Locknut
(See M–74 Locknut Assembly Note)