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STABILIZER BAR
FRONT SUSPENSION33-17
>>B<< SELF-LOCKING NUT
INSTALLATIONTighten the self-locking nut until the stabilizer link
thread part protruding length meets the standard
value.
Standard value (A): 22 ± 1.5 mm
INSPECTIONM1332002000279
•Check the stabilizer rubbers and stabilizer
bushings for wear and deterioration.
•Check the stabilizer bar for deterioration or
damage.
•Check all bolts for condition and straightness.
AC101741AC
A
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
REAR SUSPENSION34-6
If camber is not within the standard value, adjust by
following procedures.
1. Disconnect the conjunction of the control link and
the trailing arm.
2. Carry out adjustment by turning the camber
adjusting bolt (lower arm assembly mounting bolt
which is located on the inner side of the body).
NOTE: .
•LH: Clockwise viewed from the front → (+)
camber
•RH: Clockwise viewed from the front → (-)
camber
•The scale has gradations of approximately 14'.
CAUTION
To prevent bushings from breakage, the
connecting bolt should be temporarily tightened,
and then fully tightened to 90 ± 10 N⋅m with the
vehicle on the earth in the unladen condition.
3. Tighten the control link to the trailing arm.
4. After adjusting the camber, the toe should be
adjusted.
TOE-IN
Standard value:
At the centre of tyre tread: 3 ± 2 mm
Toe angle (per wheel): 0°08' ± 05'If toe-in is not within the standard value, adjust by
following procedures.
CAUTION
To prevent bushings from breakage, the control
link mounting nut should be temporarily
tightened, and then fully tightened to 120 ± 10
N⋅m with the vehicle on the earth in the unladen
condition.
Carry out adjustment by turning the toe adjusting bolt
(control link mounting bolt which is located on the
inner side of the body).
NOTE: .
•LH: Clockwise viewed from the front → Toe-in
•RH: Clockwise viewed from the front → Toe-out
•Turning the toe adjusting bolt by one groove of
the scale, toe can be changed approximately 2.6
mm (single side toe angle equivalent to 16').
CONTROL LINK PILLOW BALL BUSHING
AXIAL PLAY CHECK
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1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Move the control link up and down with your
hands to check for an excessive play in the axial
direction of the pillow ball bushing. If there is an
excessive play, replace the control link (Refer to
P.34-8).
AC006159AC
Camber adjusting bolt
Lower arm
assembly
AC006160
AC
Connecting bolt
AC006145AD
Control link Toe adjusting boltControl link
Control link
mounting nut
AC304398ABControl link pillow ball bushing
Front of
vehicle
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
REAR SUSPENSION34-7
UPPER ARM PILLOW BALL BUSHING
AXIAL PLAY CHECK
M1341018400014
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Move the upper arm up and down with your hands
to check for an excessive play in the axial
direction of the pillow ball bushing. If there is an
excessive play, replace the upper arm (Refer to
P.34-8).
LOWER ARM PILLOW BALL BUSHING
AXIAL PLAY CHECK
M1341016900057
1. Raise the vehicle.
2. Remove the stabilizer link and shock absorber
from the lower arm assembly.3. Move the lower arm up and down with your hands
to check for an excessive play in the axial
direction of the pillow ball bushing. If there is an
excessive play, replace the lower arm pillow ball
bushing (Refer to P.34-10).
4. After inspection, install the stabilizer link and
shock absorber to the lower arm assembly (Refer
to P.34-8).
STABILIZER LINK BALL JOINT DUST
COVER INSPECTION
M1341012800274
1. Check stabilizer link ball joint dust covers for
cracks or damage by pushing it with your finger.
2. If a dust cover is cracked or damaged, replace the
stabilizer link assembly.
NOTE: Cracks or damage to the dust cover may
cause damage to the ball joint.
AC304398AC
Upper arm pillow
ball bushing
Front of
vehicle
AC304398ADLower arm pillow ball bushing
Front of
vehicle
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
PARKING BRAKES36-4
2. Hook a spring balance onto the centre of the
parking brake lever grip and pull it with a force of
100 − 150 N in a direction perpendicular to the
handle.
3. Drive the vehicle at a constant speed of 35 − 50
km/h for 100 metres.
4. Release the parking brake and let the brakes cool
for 5 − 10 minutes.
5. Repeat the procedure in steps 2 to 4, four or five
times.
PARKING BRAKE SWITCH CHECKM1361003300381
1. Remove the rear console assembly (Refer to
GROUP 52A, Rear Floor Console P.52A-8).
2. Remove the front seat assembly (RH). (Refer to
GROUP 52A, Front Seat P.52A-24).
3. Check for continuity between the parking brake
switch terminal and the switch mounting bolt.
AC212035AC
Spring balance
Approximately
40 mmPull
When parking brake lever is pulled Less than 2 Ω
When parking brake lever is
releasedOpen circuit
AC304746AB
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PARKING BRAKE LINING AND DRUM
PARKING BRAKES36-9
>>D<< SHOE RETURN SPRINGS
INSTALLATION
The shoe return springs are not interchangeable as
their constants are different. The one with blue paint
mark should be install at the front of the vehicle, and
the other with yellow paint at the rear of the vehicle,
respectively.
NOTE: The illustration shows the left rear wheel. The
right rear wheel is symmetrical to that.
INSPECTIONM1361002600248
PARKING BRAKE LINING AND DRUM
CHECK
1. Measure the thickness of the brake lining at
several places.
Standard value: 2.8 mm
Limit: 1.0 mm
2. If the thickness of the brake lining is below the
limit, replace the shoe assemblies on both sides
of the vehicle. Never replace only one side.
3. Measure the inside diameter of the brake disc in
two places or more.
Standard value: 168.0 mm
Limit: 169.0 mm
4. If the inside diameter exceeds the limit, or if it is
excessively worn on one side, replace the rear
brake disc.
AC202302AC
Front of the vehicle
Blue paint Yellow paint
ACX00708AB
ACX00709