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Rear Disc Brake Pad InspectionS7RS0B4306004
Check pad lining for wear. When wear exceeds limit,
replace with new one.
CAUTION!
Never polish pad lining with sandpaper. If
lining is polished with sandpaper, hard
particles of sandpaper will be deposited in
lining and may damage disc. When pad lining
requires correction, replace it with a new one.
Rear brake pad thickness (lining thickness)
Standard: 9.0 mm (0.354 in.)
Limit: 1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
NOTE
When pads are removed, visually inspect
caliper for brake fluid leak. Correct leaky
point, if any.
Rear Disc Brake Caliper Disassembly and
Assembly
S7RS0B4306005
Disassembly
CAUTION!
Clean around caliper with brake fluid before
disassembly.
1) Remove disc brake piston (1) by turning piston counterclockwise with special tool.
CAUTION!
Be careful not to damage inside (bore side) of
cylinder.
Special tool
(A): 09945–16060 2) Remove cylinder boot and piston seal (1).
CAUTION!
Be careful not to damage inside (bore side) of
cylinder.
3) Remove bleeder plug and cap from caliper.
4) Remove return spring (1), parking nut (2), washer
(3), lever (4) and shaft cover (5).
I6RS0B431034-01
(A)
1
I6RS0B431013-01
1
I6RS0B431014-01
1
2
3
4
5
I6RS0B431015-01
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Assembly
CAUTION!
• Wash each part cleanly before installation in the same fluid as the one used in master
cylinder reservoir.
• Never use other fluid or thinner.
• Before installing caliper to brake caliper carrier, install slide pins with grease
applied into carrier hole and check for its
smooth movement in thrust direction.
• Before installing piston seal to cylinder, apply fluid to them.
• Install a piston seal into groove in cylinder securely making sure that it is not twisted.
1) Apply thread lock cement to shaft thread (6) of caliper.
“A”: Thread lock cement 99000–32110 (Thread
Lock Cement Super 1322)
2) Apply grease to inside of new shaft cover (1).
3) Install new shaft cover, leve r (2), washer (3), parking
nut (4) and return spring (5) to caliper.
Tightening torque
Parking nut (a): 27 N·m (2.7 kgf-m, 19.5 lb-ft) 4) Install bleeder plug and cap to caliper.
5) Install new piston seal to caliper.
6) Before inserting piston (2) into cylinder, install boot
(1) onto piston as shown.
7) Fit boot as it is in figure into boot groove in cylinder with fingers.
8) Turn brake caliper piston clockwise to obtain clearance between brake disc and pads.
NOTE
Check that boot is fitted in boot groove
securely all around piston.
Special tool
(A): 09945–16060
5
4, (a)
2
3
1
6, “A”
I6RS0C430016-01
[A]: Cylinder side
[B]: Brake pad side
[A] [B]
I6RS0B431017-01
I6RS0B431033-01
I6RS0B431018-01
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Rear Disc Brake Caliper InspectionS7RS0B4306006
Pin Boot and Cylinder Boot
Check boots (1) for breakage, crack and damage.
If defective, replace.
Disc Brake Piston
Check all around piston for rust, corrosion and any other
damage.
If it is found faulty, replace.
Caliper
Push in adjusting bolt (1) by hand and move lever to
check that adjusting bolt (1) moves smoothly in the
arrow direction.
Also, check adjusting bolt (1) for any damage. If it is
found faulty, replace.
Slide Pin
Check guide pin for smooth movement.
If it is found faulty, correct or replace.
Apply rubber grease to guide pin outer surface. Rubber
grease should be the one whose viscosity is less
affected by such low temperature as –40 °C (–40 ° F).
Rear Flexible Hose Removal and InstallationS7RS0B4306007
Removal
1) Hoist vehicle and remove tire and wheel.
2) Remove caliper (4) assembly referring to “Rear Disc Brake Caliper Disassembly and Assembly”.
3) Loosen brake pipe flare nut (1) using by flare nut wrench.
4) Remove clip (2).
5) Remove brake flexible hose (3) from brake pipe.
Installation
Install reverse order of removal nothing the following.
• Tighten brake pipe flare nut to specified torque.
Tightening torque
Brake pipe flare nut (a): 16 N·m (1.6 kgf-m, 12.0 lb-ft)
1 1
1
I6RS0B431019-01
I6RS0B431020-01
1
I6RS0B431021-01
1
2
3
4
I6RS0C430013-01
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Gear Shift Control Lever and Cable ComponentsS7RS0B5206003
1
3
4
(a)
7
A
(b)5
A
111 2
10
(c)
9
6
8 2
I7RS0A521001-03
1. Gear shift control lever knob 9. Cable bracket
2. Cable bracket bolt 10. Clip
Be sure to direct claw of clip to M/T side as shown in figure.
3. Gear shift lever boot 11. To gear shift control lever assembly
4. Gear shift control cable : Apply grease 99000-25011 to cable end. 12. To M/T
5. Gear select control cable : Apply grease 99000-25011 to cable end. : 13 N
⋅m (1.3 kgf-m, 9.5 lb-ft)
6. Gear shift control lever assembly mounting nut : 10 N⋅m (1.0 kgf-m, 7.5 lb-ft)
7. Gear shift control lever assembly : 55 N⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
8. Cable grommet bolt : Do not reuse.
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Steering Wheel Play Check ..............................6C-39
Steering Force Check .......................................6C-39
Repair Instructions ........... .................................6C-40
Steering Gear Case Assembly Components ....6C-40
Tie-Rod End Boot On-Vehic le Inspection .........6C-41
Tie-Rod End Removal and Installation..............6C-41
Tie-Rod End Inspection.....................................6C-42
Steering Shaft Joint On-Vehicle Inspection.......6C-42
Steering Gear Case Assembly Removal and Installation .......................................................6C-42
Steering Rack Boot Inspec tion ..........................6C-43
Tie-Rod / Rack Boot Removal and Installation ..6C-43 Steering Rack Plunger Removal and
Installation .......................................................6C-45
Steering Rack Plunger Inspection .....................6C-45
P/S Control Module Removal and Installation...6C-46
Torque Sensor and Its Circuit Inspection ..........6C-46
P/S Motor and Its Circuit Inspection ..................6C-47
Specifications ..................... ................................6C-48
Tightening Torque Specifications ......................6C-48
Special Tools and Equipmen t ...........................6C-49
Recommended Service Material .......................6C-49
Special Tool ......................................................6C-49
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Repair Instructions
Steering Gear Case Assembly ComponentsS7RS0B6306001
3(a)
10
(c) 2
3
(a)
2 1
19
(g)
19 18(g) 6
11
8
9
(b) 7
(b)
22 23
24 4
5
14
15
16
(e)
17
(f)
12
(d) 21
(c)
20
4 6
5 7
(b)
9
(b)
8
13
22
23
24
A
A
1322
I7RS0B630013-02
1. Steering gear case 12. Steering gear case mounting No.3 bolt 23. Boot
2. Tie-rod lock washer 13. Gear rack side No.1 bracket 24. split pin
3. Tie-rod 14. Steering rack plunger
: Apply grease 99000-25050 to rack plunger. : 93 N
⋅m (9.3 kgf-m, 67.5 lb-ft)
4. Band 15. Steering rack plunger spring
: Apply grease 99000-25050 to spring end. : 45 N
⋅m (4.5 kgf-m, 32.5 lb-ft)
Refer to “Tie-Rod End Removal and
Installation”.
5. Boot 16. Steering rack damper screw
: Apply thread lock 99000-32110 to all around
thread part of rack damper screw. : 55 N
⋅m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
6. Rack boot clip 17. Steering rack damper lock nut : 40 N⋅m (4.0 kgf-m, 29.0 lb-ft)
7. Tie-rod end lock nut 18. Heat insulator : Refer to “Steering Rack Plunger Removal
and Installation”.
8. Tie-rod end 19. Heat insulator bolt : 64 N⋅m (6.4 kgf-m, 46.5 lb-ft)
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Tie-Rod End Boot On-Vehicle InspectionS7RS0B6306002
Check boot for crack and damage.
If any defect is found, replace it with a new one.
Tie-Rod End Removal and InstallationS7RS0B6306003
Removal1) Hoist vehicle, and then remove wheel referring to “Wheel Removal and Installation in Section 2D”.
2) Remove split pin (2) and tie-rod end nut (1) from steering knuckle.
3) Disconnect tie-rod end (1) from knuckle (2) using puller (3). 4) For ease of adjustment after installation, make
marking (1) of tie-rod end lock nut (2) position on tie-
rod end thread. Then, loosen lock nut and remove
tie-rod end (3) from tie-rod (4).
Installation 1) Install tie-rod end lock nut (1) and tie-rod end (2) to tie-rod (3). Align lock nut with mark (4) on tie-rod
thread.
9. Tie-rod end nut 20. Gear rack side No.2 bracket : 9.5 N⋅m (0.95 kgf-m, 7.0 lb-ft)
10. Steering gear case mounting No.1 bolt 21. Steering gear case mounting No.2 bolt : Do not reuse.
11. Steering gear case grommet 22. Clip
I3RM0A630024-01
21
I7RS0A630016-01
2 1
3
I4RS0A630040-01
I4RS0A630041-01
I4RS0A630042-01
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Installation1) Mount steering gear case (1) to front suspension frame (2) and tighten gear case mounting No.1 bolts
(3), No.2 bolts (4) and No .3 bolts (5) to specified
torque.
Tightening torque
Steering gear case mounting No.1 bolt (a): 55
N·m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
Steering gear case mounting No.2 bolt (b): 55
N·m (5.5 kgf-m, 40.0 lb-ft)
Steering gear case mounting No.3 bolt (c): 40
N·m (4.0 kgf-m, 29.0 lb-ft)
2) Install earth cable (6) as shown in figure. Tightening torque
Earth cable bolt (d): 4.5 N·m (0.45 kgf-m, 3.5 lb-
ft)
3) Install grommet (1) whose projection (2) orients vehicle forward.
4) Install front suspension frame with steering gear case assembly referring to “Front Suspension
Frame, Stabilizer Bar and/or Bushings Removal and
Installation in Section 2B”.Steering Rack Boot InspectionS7RS0B6306007
Hoist vehicle.
Inspect each boot for tear. A torn boot allows entry of
dust and water which can cause wear to steering rack
and pinion to produce noise as well as rust to result in
malfunction of steering system.
Even if boot tear is small, replace with new one.
Also, check each boot for dent. If there is a dent, keep
boot in most compressed st ate for some seconds to
correct dent.
Boots should be visually inspected for any damage, dent
and tear during every periodical inspection at specified
intervals and whenever vehicle is hoisted for any other
purpose.
Tie-Rod / Rack Boot Removal and InstallationS7RS0B6306008
Removal
1) Remove steering gear case assembly referring to
“Steering Gear Case Assembly Removal and
Installation”.
2) For ease of adjustment after installation, make marking (1) of tie-rod end lock nut position of tie-rod
thread.
3) Loosen tie-rod end lock nut and remove tie-rod end.
4) Remove boot band (2) and clip (1).
5) Remove boot from tie-rod.
F: Vehicle forward
1 2
3, (a) 4, (b)
6, (d)
5, (c)
I6RS0C630019-02
12
F
I6RS0C630020-01
I2RH01630012-01
I4RS0A630044-01
IYSQ01630034-01