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Outboard Joint Side:
1. Wrap the splines with vinyl tape (A) to prevent
damage to the outboard boot.
Installthe new ear clamp bands (B) and outboard
boot, then remove the vinyl tape. Be careful not to
damage the outboard boot.
Install the new stop ring into the driveshaft groove
(A).3.
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4. Insert the driveshaft (A) into the outboard joint (B)
until the stop ring (C) is close to the joint.
To completely seat the outboard joint, pick up the
driveshaft and joint, and drop them from about 10
cm (4 in.) onto a hard surface. Do not use a
hammer as excessive force may damage the
driveshaft. Be careful not to damage the threaded
section (A) of the outboard joint.
5.
10 cm(4 in.)
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Driveline/Axle
Driveshafts Installation (cont'd)
Clean the areas where the driveshaft contacts thedifferential thoroughly with solvent, and dry withcompressed air. Insenthe inboard end {A) ofthedriveshaft into the differential (B) or intermediateshaft {C) until the set ring (D) locks in the groove (E).
4. Install the outboard joint (A) into the front hub (B).
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5. Wipe offthe grease from the ball ioint and lowerarm tapered surfaces. Installthe knuckle (A) ontothe lower arm {B). Be careful not to damage the balljoint boot. Wipe off the grease before tighteningthe nut at the ball joint. Torque the new castle nut(C) to the lower torque specification, then tighten itonly far enough to align the slot with the ball joint
pin hole. Do not align the nut by loosening it.
NOTE: Make sure the ball joint boot is not damageor cracks.
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12 x 1.25 mm59 69 N.m(6.0 -7.0 kgf m,43 51 tbt.ftl
Installthe new lock pin {D) into the balljoint pin
hole from the inside to the outside of the vehicle.
Connect the front stabilizer link {A) to the lower arm.Hold the stabilizer link balljoint pin (B) with a hexwrench {C), and tighten the newflange nut {D).
7.
'10 x 1.25 mm39 N.m{4.0 kgf.m,29 lbf.ft)
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Steering
Steering
Special Tools ............. 17-2
Comoonent Location Index ......................................... 17-3
Steering Wheel Rotational Play Check .....................". 17-4
Power Assist Check .................. .......... 17-4
Steering Linkage and Gearbox Inspection ................. 17-5
Steering Wheel Removal .........................,................... 17-6
Steering Wheel Disassembly/Reassembly ................ 17-7
Steering Wheel Installation ............... 17-8
Steering Column Removal and Installation ...........'... 17-9
Steering Column Inspection .............. 17-11
Steering Lock Replacement .......................................'. 17-'12
Rack Guide Adiustment ....."........'..'.. 17-13
Electrical Power Steering (EPS)17-15
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Component Location Index
DRIVER'S AIRBAGASSEMBLYRemoval/lnstallation,page 23-113
STEERING WHEELRemoval, page 17-6Disassembly/Reassembly,page 17 -7Installation, page 17-8
STEERING COLUMNSteering Column Removal and Installation,page 17'9Steering Column Inspection,page 17-1'lSteering Lock Replacement,page 11-12
STEERING GEARBOXRack Guide Adjustment, page '17-13
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Steering
Steering Wheel Rotational Play
Check
1. Turn the front wheels to the straight ahead position.
2. Measure how far you can turn the steering wheel
left and right without moving the front wheels.
. lf the play is within the limit, the gearbox and
linkage are OK.. lf the playexceedsthe limit, adjustthe rack guide
{see page '17-13). lf the play is still excessive after
rack guide adjustment, inspect the steering
linkage and gearbox {see page 17-5).
BOTATIONAL PLAY: 0 10 mm (0-0.39 in.l
+:
17-4
Power Assist Check
Start the engine, and let it idle.
Attach a commercially available spring scale to the
steering wheel. With the engine idling and the
vehicle on a clean, dry floor, pull the scale as
shown, and read it as soon as the tires begin to turn.
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1.
3. lf the scale reads no morethan 29 N (3.0 kgf,6.6 lbf),
the power assist is OK. lf it reads more, check these
items:
. Front tire pressure. Steering linkage (see page 17-5). Rack gulde adjustment (see page 17-13). EPS system (see page 17-18)
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I
Steering Linkage and Gearbox Inspection
Check for looseness,and binding.
TIE.ROD LOCKNUTSCheck for looseness.
BOOTInspect Ior damage and deterioration.
12 mm BOLTSInspect for looseness.
STEERING COLUMNInspect for loose columnmounting hardware
STEERING GEARBOXInspect for loose mounting hardware.GEARBOX MOUNTING CUSHIONSInspect for deterioration.
STEERING JOINTSCheck for loose ioint bolts,and loose or binding ioints.
TIE.ROD ENO BALL JOINTlnsoect tor looseness,binding, and damage.
BALLJOINT BOOTInspect for damage and deterioration.
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Steering
Steering Wheel Removal
SRS components are located in this area. Review the
SRS component locations (see page 23-13), and
precautions and procedures (see page 23-14) in the SRS
section before performing repairs or service.
1. Align the front wheels straight ahead, then remove
the driver's airbag from the steering wheel (see
page 23-113).
2. Disconnect the cruise control sevresume switch
connector (A), and loosen the steering wheel nut
{B).
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3. Install a commercially available steering wheel
puller {A) on the steering wheel (B). Free the
steering wheel from the steering column shaft by
turning the pressure bolt (C) ofthe puller.
Note these items when removing the steering
wheel:. Do not tap on the steering wheel orthesteering
column shaft when removing the steering wheel.. lf you thread the puller bolts (D) intothewheel
hub more than 5 threads, the bolts will hit the
cable reel and damage it. To prevent this, install
a pair of jam nuts 5 threads up on each puller bolt.
D
Bemove the steering wheel puller, then remove the
steering wheel nut and steering wheel from the
sleerino column.
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Steering Wheel Disassembly/Reassembly
CONTACT PLATE
MOOULE SET BRACKET
STEERING WHEEL REAB COVER
STEERING WHEEL
ACCESS PANEL A
75*-=offi
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ffi)Y /-f
b accEss PANEL B
CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH
CONNECTOR HOLDERS
17-7