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[FOR VEHICLE WITHOUT ABS]
[FOR VEHICLE WITH ABS]
1. Master cylinder
2-1. 4-way joint
2-2. 2-way joint
3. LSPV (Load Sensing Proportioning Valve)
4. Rear axle housing
5. ABS actuator ( SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2003 2.G Service Workshop Manual YH4
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[FOR VEHICLE WITHOUT ABS]
[FOR VEHICLE WITH ABS]
1. Master cylinder
2-1. 4-way joint
2-2. 2-way joint
3. LSPV (Load Sensing Proportioning Valve)
4. Rear axle housing
5. ABS actuator (](/manual-img/20/7582/w960_7582-277.png)
YH4
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[FOR VEHICLE WITHOUT ABS]
[FOR VEHICLE WITH ABS]
1. Master cylinder
2-1. 4-way joint
2-2. 2-way joint
3. LSPV (Load Sensing Proportioning Valve)
4. Rear axle housing
5. ABS actuator (H.U.)
F.R.:Front side
5-2 BRAKES
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
When the foot brake pedal is depressed, hydraulic pressure is developed in the master cylinder to actuate pistons
(two in front and four in rear).
The master cylinder is a tandem master cylinder. Brake pipes are connected to the master cylinder and they make
two independent circuits. One connects front brakes (right and left) and the other connects rear brakes (right and
left).
The load sensing proportioning valve (LSPV) is included in these circuits between the master cylinder and the rear
brake for the vehicle without ABS.
In this brake system, the disc brake type is used for the front wheel brake and a drum brake type (leading / trailing
shoes) for the rear brake.
The parking brake system is mechanical. It applies brake force to only rear wheels by means of the cable and me-
chanical linkage system. The same brake shoes are used for both parking and foot brakes.
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5-4 BRAKES
DIAGNOSIS TABLE
ConditionPossible CauseCorrection
Not enough brak-
ing forceBrake oil leakage from brake lines.
Brake disc or pads stained with oil.
Overheated brakes.
Poor contact of shoes on brake drum.
Brake shoes linings stained with oil or wet
with water.
Badly worn brake shoe linings.
Defective wheel cylinders.
Malfunctioning caliper assembly.
Air in system.
Maladjusted sensor spring length of LSPV.
Broken sensor spring of LSPV.
Defective collar of LSPV.
Malfunctioning ABS (Antilock brake system),
if equipped.Locate leaking point and repair.
Clean or replace.
Determine cause and repair.
Repair for proper contact.
Replace.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Repair or replace.
Bleed system.
Check or adjust.
Replace.
Replace.
Check system and replace as
necessary.
Brake pull
(Brakes not work-
ing in unison)Pad or shoe linings are wet with water or
stained with oil in some brakes.
Drum-to-shoe clearance out of adjustment in
some brakes.
(Malfunctioning auto adjusting mechanism)
Drum is out of round in some brakes.
Wheel tires are inflated unequally.
Malfunctioning wheel cylinders.
Disturbed front end alignment.
Unmatched tires on same axle.
Restricted brake pipes or hoses.
Malfunctioning caliper assembly.
Loose suspension parts.
Loose calipers.Replace.
Check for inoperative auto adjusting
mechanism.
Replace.
Inflate equally.
Repair or replace.
Adjust as prescribed.
Tires with approximately the same
amount of tread should be used on the
same axle.
Check for soft hoses and damaged
lines.
Replace with new hoses and new
brake pipes.
Check for stuck or sluggish pistons
and proper lubrication of caliper slide
bush.
Caliper should slide.
Check all suspension mountings.
Check and torque bolts to specifica-
tions.
Noise (High pitched
squeak without
brake applied)Front lining worn out.Replace linings.
Rear brake locked
prematurelyMaladjusted sensor spring length of LSPV.
Malfunction LSPV assembly.Check or adjust.
Replace assembly.
Brake locked
(For vehicles
equipped with
ABS)Malfunctioning ABS, if equipped.Check system and replace as
necessary.
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BRAKES 5-5
ConditionPossible CauseCorrection
Excessive pedal
travel (Pedal
stroke too large)Partial brake system failure.
Insufficient fluid in master cylinder
reservoirs.
Air in system. (pedal soft / spongy)
Rear brake system not adjusted.
(malfunctioning auto adjusting mechanism)
Bent brake shoes.
Worn rear brake shoes.Check brake systems and repair as
necessary.
Fill reservoirs with approved brake
fluid.
Check for leaks and air in brake
systems.
Check warning light. Bleed system if
required.
Bleed system.
Repair auto adjusting mechanism.
Adjust rear brakes.
Replace brake shoes.
Replace brake shoes.
Dragging brakes
(A very light drag
is present in all
disc brakes
immediately
after pedal is
released)Master cylinder pistons not returning
correctly.
Restricted brake pipes or hoses.
Incorrect parking brake adjustment on rear
brakes.
Weakened or broken return springs in the
brake.
Sluggish parking-brake cables or linkage.
Wheel cylinder or caliper piston sticking.
Malfunctioning ABS, if equipped with ABS.Replace master cylinder.
Check for soft hoses or damaged
pipes and replace with new hoses
and / or new brake pipes.
Check and adjust to correct specifi-
cations.
Replace.
Repair or replace.
Repair as necessary.
Check system and replace as
necessary.
Pedal pulsation
(Pedal pulsates
when depressed
for braking)Damaged or loose wheel bearings.
Distorted steering knuckle or rear axle
shafts.
Excessive disc lateral runout.
Parallelism not within specifications.
Rear drums out of round.Replace wheel hub component.
Replace knuckle or rear axle shaft.
Check per instructions. If not within
specifications, replace or machine
the disc.
Check per instructions. If not within
specifications, replace or machine
the disc.
Check runout.
Repair or replace drum as
necessary.
Braking noiseGlazed shoe linings, or foreign matters
stuck to linings.
Worn or distorted shoe linings.
Loose front wheel bearings.
Distorted backing plates or loose mounting
bolts.Repair or replace shoe lining.
Replace shoe lining (or pad).
Replace wheel hub component.
Replace or retighten securing bolts.
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1. Air bleeder plug
2. Weight
3. Attachment2
ªLº
BRAKES 5-13
FLUSHING BRAKE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
It is recommended that entire hydraulic system be thoroughly
flushed with clean brake fluid whenever new parts are installed in
hydraulic system.
Periodical change of brake fluid is also recommended.
FLUID PRESSURE TEST(if equipped with
LSPV)
Test procedure for LSPV assembly is as follows.
Before testing, confirm the following.
Fuel tank is filled with fuel fully.
Vehicle is equipped with spare tire, tools, jack and jack handle.
1) Stop vehicle on level floor and place approximately about
200 kg (441 lbs) weight on rear housing so that rear axle weight
800 kg (1764 lb).
Rear axle weight ªLº: 800 kg (1764 lb)
2) Install special tool to front and rear brake.
NOTE:
Special tool should be connected to breather of front (driv-
er's side brake) and rear brakes.
Special Tool
Front brake
(A): 09956-02310
(B): 09952-46510 (Attachment for vehicle with SUMITOMO
ELECTRIC brake caliper)
(C): 55473-82030 (Air bleeder plug supplied as a spare part)
Rear brake
(A): 09956-02310
(B): 09952-36310 (Attachment for thread diameter 7 mm of
bleeder plug) or
09952-46510 (Attachment for thread diameter 8 mm of
bleeder plug)
(C): 55473-82030 (Air bleeder plug supplied as a spare part)
NOTE:
Special tool (B) is used instead of thread diameter 10 mm
attachment of special tool (A).
So remove the attachment from (A) and install (B) as
shown in figure.
For vehicle with TOKICO brake caliper, use the attach-
ment included in special tool (A).
For identification of brake caliper type, refer to GENERAL
DESCRIPTION in SECTION 5B.
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BRAKES PIPE / HOSE / MASTER CYLINDER 5A-7
1. Rear axle
2. Shock absorber
3. Clamp
1. Brake pipe (to rear)
2. Brake pipe
(to LSPV, for vehicle without ABS)
3. 4-way (2-way) joint
4. Chassis frame
REAR BRAKE HOSE / PIPE
REMOVAL
1) Raise and suitably support vehicle. Remove tire and wheel.
2) Clean dirt and foreign material from both hose end or pipe end fittings. Remove brake hose or pipe.
INSTALLATION
1) Reverse removal procedure for brake hose or pipe installation procedure.
Be sure to obtain more than 3 mm (0.118 in.) clearance between axle housing and brake pipe.
Install clamps properly referring to figure below and tighten bolts.
When installing hose, make sure that it has no twist or kink.
2) Fill and maintain brake fluid level in reservoir. Bleed brake system.
3) Perform brake test and check each installed part for fluid leakage.
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[A]: TOKICO produced
[B]: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC produced1. Caliper pin bolt
2. Boot
3. Disc brake caliper
(Disc brake cylinder)
4. Piston seal
5. Disc brake piston
6. Cylinder boot
7. Dis SUZUKI GRAND VITARA 2003 2.G Service Workshop Manual YH4
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VITARA
[A]: TOKICO produced
[B]: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC produced1. Caliper pin bolt
2. Boot
3. Disc brake caliper
(Disc brake cylinder)
4. Piston seal
5. Disc brake piston
6. Cylinder boot
7. Dis](/manual-img/20/7582/w960_7582-314.png)
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[A]: TOKICO produced
[B]: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC produced1. Caliper pin bolt
2. Boot
3. Disc brake caliper
(Disc brake cylinder)
4. Piston seal
5. Disc brake piston
6. Cylinder boot
7. Disc brake inner pad
8. Disc brake outer pad
9. Brake caliper carrier
10. Pad spring
11. Bleeder plug
12. Bleeder plug cap
13. Caliper pin
14. Anti noise shim
15. Inner shim
Tightening torque
(a): 8.5 N.m (0.85 kg-m, 6.5 lb-ft)
(b): 8.0 N.m (0.80 kg-m, 6.0 lb-ft) [A]
[B]
5B-2 FRONT BRAKE
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
DISC BRAKE CALIPER ASSEMBLY
This caliper is mounted to the brake caliper carrier with two caliper pin bolts. Hydraulic force, created by applying
force to the brake pedal, is converted by the caliper to friction. The hydraulic force acts equally against the piston
and the bottom of the caliper bore to move the piston outward and to move (slide) the caliper inward, resulting in
a clamping action on the disc. This clamping action forces the pads (linings against the disc, creating friction to
stop the vehicle.
NOTE:
Lubricate parts as specified. Do not use lubricated shop air on brake parts as damage to rubber compo-
nents may result. If any component is removed or line disconnected, bleed the brake system.
Replace pads in axle sets only. The torque values specified are for dry, unlubricated fasteners.
For identification of the brake caliper type, see maker name or mark on brake caliper as shown.
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A-1. Color ring
A-2. Cable
A-3. Grommet
A-4. Bolt
A-5. Clamp (if equipped)A-6. Cross-member
A-7. Chassis frame
A-8. Hanger
A-9. Rear axle
A-10. G-sensor (if equipped) B-1. Parking brake switch
B-2. Parking brake lever
B-3. Parking brake lever bolt
B-4. Floor
B-5. Locking nut
B-6. Spacer
B-7. Pin
B-8. Equalizer
B-9. Adjust rod
B-10. Coupler
PARKING AND REAR BRAKE 5C-5
PARKING BRAKE CABLE
REMOVAL
1) Remove brake drum. (Refer to steps 1) to 5) of BRAKE DRUM
REMOVAL of this section.)
2) Check the color of ring or tape for reinstallation.
NOTE:
Color ring on brake cable is for the purpose of identifica-
tion.
3) Disconnect parking brake cable from brake shoe lever. (Refer to
steps 2) to 5) of BRAKE SHOE REMOVAL of this section.)
4) Disconnect brake cable from brake back plate. (Refer to step 4)
of BRAKE BACK PLATE REMOVAL.)
NOTE:
When it is necessary to remove both right and left parking
brake cables, repeat above steps 1) to 3) on right and left
wheels.
5) Remove cable from parking brake lever. (Refer to steps 1) to 5)
of PARKING BRAKE LEVER REMOVAL of this section.)
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5C-14 PARKING AND REAR BRAKE
1
2
3
1. Brake back plate
2. Cable cap
3. Brake cable
1. Wheel bearing retainer nut
1. Rear axle shaft
2. Wheel bearing
3. Brake back plate(A)
BRAKE BACK PLATE
REMOVAL
1) Perform steps 1) to 5) of BRAKE DRUM REMOVAL.
2) Perform steps 2) to 4) of BRAKE SHOE REMOVAL.
3) Perform steps 3) and 4) of WHEEL CYLINDER REMOVAL.
4) Remove cable from brake back plate by squeezing parking
brake cable cap.
5) Drain rear differential gear oil.
6) Remove wheel bearing retainer nuts from rear axle housing.
7) Using special tools, draw out rear axle shaft with brake back
plate.
Special Tool
(A): 09943-35512
(B): 09942-15510
8) Remove brake back plate from rear axle shaft.