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CLUTCH 5C-11
5. Unscrew the bolts and remove the clutch cover, pressure
plate and clutch disc. NoticeBe careful not to drop the pressure plate and clutch disc.Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 21 - 27 Nm
6. Installation should follow the removal procedure in the reverse order. Notice
Before installation, clean oil and grease on the flywheel surface.
Do not clean the clutch disc and release bearing insolvent.
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TRANSFER CASE (PART TIME 4408) 5D1-3
Cannot Front Wheel Drive when Shifted 4H,4LDIAGNOSIS
Electric Shift Problems
Action
Overhaul and check, replace if necessary. Overhaul and check for wear and damage.
Replace if necessary.
Check sliding parts, replace if necessary.
Checks
Faulty or Damaged TCCU, Speed Sensor, Motor, Clutch or Internal Wirings Damaged or Worn Shift Cam, Hub, Fork and Rail Shift Binding Shift Fork, Hub Collar or Gear
Checks
Broken Drive Chain Action
Check sliding parts, replace if necessary.
Noise in 4WD Operation
Checks
Improper or low oil Loosened bolts or mounted partsNoisy T/C bearing Noisy gears Action
Drain and replace with specified oil. Retighten as specified.Disassemble bearings and parts and check for wear or
damage. Replace if necessary. Check for wear and damage including speedometer
gear, replace if necessary.
Noise in 4H or 4L
Checks
Worn or Damaged Sprockets or Drive Chain
Incorrect Tire Pressure Action
Disassemble and check for wear and damage, replace
if necessary. Adjust tire pressure.
Transfer Case Oil Leakage
Action
Replace the case. Clean case and parts and check for leakage.
Remove breather hose and clean, replace if necessary.Use specified oil and adjust oil level.Retighten Use specified sealant and retighten. Replace
Checks
Cracked Transfer CaseLeakage from Other PartsBreather CloggingImproper or too much OilLoosened Sealing Bolts Improperly Applied Sealant Worn or Damaged Oil Seal
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5D2-44 TRANSFER CASE (TOD)
9. Remove the bolts that retain the front case to therear case. Make sure that the front case is facing downward so that the rear cover is facing upwards. Pry on the bosses and separate the front case fromthe rear case. Remove all traces of gasket sealantfrom the mating surfaces of the front case and rearcase.
10. If the speedometer drive gear is to be replaced, first remove the flange seal by prying and pulling thecurved-up lip of the flange seal. Do not damage thebearing, bearing cage or case. Remove and discardthe flange seal. Remove the speedometer drive gearand upper tone wheel.
69 Yoke to Flange Seal
75 Snap Ring
76 Bearing
77 Speedometer Drive Gear
79 Upper Tone Wheel
40 Clutch Coil
40a Clutch Coil Retaining Bolts
40b Wire
11. If the rear output shaft bearing requires replacing, removethe internal snap ring that retains the bearing in the bore. From the outside of the case, drive out the bearing.
12. Remove the three nuts and washers retaining the clutch coil assembly to the rear case. Pull the assembly, alongwith the O-ring and wire, from the case.
13. Remove bearing assembly from output shaft. Remove the clutch housing from the output shaft. Remove the balls and apply cam and wave washer from the output shaft. Remove snap ring from output shaft. Remove clutch pack assembly from output shaft.
25 Ball
26 Cam and Coil Assembly
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TRANSFER CASE (TOD) 5D2-51
25. Install the pin on the tang end of the helical cam into thehole in the front case. Position the torsion spring tangs so that they are pointing toward the top side of the transfer case and just touching the high-low shift fork. CAUTIONDo not bend the helical cam during installation to the front case because of possible damage to the pin at the tangend of the motor shaft.
26. Install the shift rail through the high-low shift fork and make sure that the reverse gear shift rail is seated in the frontcase bore.
27. Install upper and lower speed sensors into the cover. Feed the coil wire through the upper speed sensor wire shield.
2 8. Install upper tone wheel, speedometer gear and rear output seal. Use Output Shaft Seal Replacer and Driver orequivalent to install seal.
29. Coat the mating surface of the front case with a bead of Black Non-Acid Cure Silicone Rubber or equivalent.
30. The following procedure must be followed prior to installing the rear case onto the front case half:
a. Align the output shaft with the rear case output shaft bore.
b. Align the helical cam with the rear case motor bore. If difficulty is encountered with seating the rear case, tap
the rear output shaft with a sharp blow using a rubber
mallet in a direction away from the triangular shaft whilepushing down on the rear case.
Tightening Torque 25 - 37 Nm
31. Install the bolts retaining the case halves and tighten.
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6A-2 POWER STEERING SYSTEMChecks
Damaged or Binding Steering Ball Joint Improper Preload of Steering Pinion
Damaged Wheel or TireFaulty Suspension System Checks
Worn Steering Gear Worn or Damaged Steering Ball Joint Loosened Steering Gearbox Bolts Checks
Damaged Steering Linkage
Damaged Wheel and Tire Faulty Brake System Faulty Suspension System Checks
Lack of Lubrication Abnormal Wear or Binding of Steering Ball Joint Damaged or Faulty Steering GearImproper Preload of Steering PinionFaulty Steering Shaft JointSteering Fluid Leaks Lack of Fluid or Air-in System Faulty Steering Oil PumpDamaged or Loosened Pump Drive BeltClogging Oil Line
Damaged Wheel or Tire Faulty Suspension System DIAGNOSIS
HARD STEERING
Action
Lubricate
Replace
Replace gear assembly
Adjust
Replace
Repair or replace
Replenish or bleed Replace
Adjust or replace
Repair or replace Repair or replace Repair or replace
STEERING PULLS TO ONE SIDE
Action Repair
Repair or replace Repair or replace Repair or replace
EXCESSIVE WHEEL PLAY
Action
Replace gear assembly
Replace
Retighten
POOR RETURN OF STEERING WHEEL
Action
Replace
Replace gear assembly Repair or replace Repair or replace
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SECTION 6E
STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6E-1
Fastener Tightening Specifications . . . . . . . . . 6E-1
Maintenance and Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6E-2
SPECIFICATIONS
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
Application
Steering Wheel Mounting Nut Steering Lower Shaft BoltSteering Column Shaft Bolt Steering Column Mounting Bolt
N m
50 - 80 30 - 40
9 - 14
15 - 20
On-Vehicle Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6E-2
Steering Column . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6E-2
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6E-4 STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN
6. Disconnect each connectors.
7. Remove the vacuum hose from the ignition switch(Dieselonly) .
9. Remove the lower shaft by removing the bolt of the steering column shaft. Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 9 - 14 Nm
8. Remove the combination switch assembly.
10. Remove the dash panel mounting bolts. Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 30 - 40 Nm
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8B-18 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM(SRS)
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ON-VEHICLE SERVICE AIR BAG MODULE Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Remove the steering wheel rid (LH,RH) with a screwdriver.Installation Notice Each position mark (LH,RH) is stamped on the inner surface of the rids.
Tightening Torque 7 - 11 Nm
3. Disconnect the connectors and remove the air bag module.
4. Installation should follow the removal procedure in thereverse order.
2. Unscrew the bolts from both sides.
Installation Notice
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