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2B-6 WHEEL ALIGNMENT
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ON VEHICLE SERVICE WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Vehicle Height
1. Check the tire for proper inflation.
2. Measure ‘A’ from the center of the lower arm rear mounting
bolt end to the ground.
3. Measure ‘B’ from the center of the steering knuckle shaft to the ground.
4 . If the dif ference between ‘A’ and ‘B’ is not within specification,
adjust vehicle height using torsion bar height control bolt.
‘B’ - ‘A’
Notice Before wheel alignment, adjust vehicle height first.31 - 36mm
Toe-in
1. Measure toe-in.
Specification0 - 4mm
2. If toe-in is not within specification, loosen the tie rod nuts and adjust it by turning the tie rod.
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2C-6 FRONT SUSPENSION TORSION BAR1 Nut
2 Torque Arm
3 Washer
4 Bolt ............................................ M10 : 40-60 Nm M12 : 60-80 Nm
5 Torsion Bar End Seat
6 Dust Cover
7 Torsion Bar
8 Dust Cover
9 Height Control Arm Assembly
10 Height Control Bolt End Piece
11 Height Control Bolt
12 Height Control Seat
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FRONT SUSPENSION 2C-7
Removal & Installation Procedure
1. Remove the fixing nuts and bolts of the shock absorberand lower arm connection. Installation Notice
2. Remove the connecting nuts of the stabilizer bar link to the lower arm. Installation Notice
3. Turn the height control bolt until the distance between the end of the height control bolt end piece and the bolt end becomes 0-5 mm. Installation Notice Install the torsion bar spring and adjust the distance between the end of the height control bolt and piece end the bolt end to be 50-55 mm. Adjust the vehicle height.
Tightening Torque 60 - 80 Nm
Tightening Torque 16 - 22 Nm
4. Remove the torque arm fixing nuts and bolts and then withdraw the torsion bar spring. Installation Notice
M10 M12
Tightening Torque40 - 60 Nm 60 - 80 Nm
5. Installation should follow the removal precedure in thereverse order.
6. Check and adjust the wheel alignment.
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TIRES AND WHEELS 2E-3
IDENTIFICATION
RADIAL TIRE WHEEL DISC
7 J x
16 ET 39
Wheel Offset (mm) (Distance from rim center to wheel nave contacting surface)
Rim Diameter (inch)
Identification for One-piece Well-base Rim
Code Letter for Height and Profile of Rim Flange
Rim Width (Inch)
ET : Distance from Rim Center to Wheel have Contacting Surface (mm)
a : Rim Width (Inch)
d : Rim Diameter (Inch)
Four Season Mud & Snow
P 215/75 R 15 94 H M+S
Speed Rating (max. 210km/h)
Load Range (below 670kg)
Rim Diameter (inch)
Radial Tire
Aspect Ratio = (Section Height ÷ Section
Width) x 100
Section Width (mm)
Passenger Car
215/65 R 16 93 V
Speed Rating (max. 240km/h)
Load Range (below 650kg)
Rim Diameter (inch)
Radial Tire
Aspect Ratio = (Section Height ÷ Section
Width) x 100
Section Width(mm)
Summer Tire
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HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A-11
Adjustment Procedure
1. Pedal HeightNotice If pedal height is not in specified value, loosen the stop lamp nut (B) and adjust the pedal height.
2. Pedal Stroke
Height (A) 150 mm (From the carpet)
Notice If pedal stroke is not in specified value, loosen the stop bolt and lock nut (F) and adjust the pedal stroke.
3. Free Play
Stroke (C) Mando : 138 mm
PBR : 132mm
Notice
To adjust, depress the brake pedal several times until there is no more vacuum left in the vacuum line.
To adjust, loosen the lock nut (D) of the push rod and turn the rod.
Free Play (E) 1 - 4 mm
Inspection Procedure
1. Inspect the wear of bushing.
2. Inspect the warp and bend of brake pedal.
3. Inspect the return spring of brake pedal.
4. Inspect the conductivity when connecting the tester to the stop lamp switch connector.
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HYDRAULIC BRAKES 4A-13
Construction LCRV consists of sensing part and hydraulic control part.
1. Sensing PartIt detects the changes of vehicle height caused by vehicle load. It consists of load sensing spring and control leverwhich change according to vehicle load.
2. Hydraulic Control Part It consists of valve stem devices which controls hydraulicpressure according to load detected by sensing part.
Trouble Shooting Poor Braking Possible Cause
Air in Brake System Poor Adjustment of Sensor SpringDamaged Sensor SpringFluid Leaking from LCRV Remedy
Bleeding Adjust
Replace Replace
Possible Cause
Poor Adjustment of Sensor Spring Internal Fluid Leaking of LCRV Remedy
Adjust
Replace
Abnormal Locking
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4B-4 MASTER CYLINDER
6. Loosen the nut of booster and remove the booster from thedash panel. Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 8 - 18 Nm
7. Installation should follow the removal procedure in the reverse order.
8. Add the fluid and bleed.
9. If necessary, adjust the pedal height, pedal stroke and free play.
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4C-4 POWER BOOSTER
6. Loosen the nut of booster and remove the booster from thedash panel. Installation Notice
Tightening Torque 8 - 18 Nm
7. Installation should follow the removal procedure in the reverse order.
8. Add the fluid and bleed.
9. If necessary, adjust the pedal height, pedal stroke and free play.