205-04-9 Front Drive Halfshafts 205-04-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6. Install the wheel and tire.
' For additional information, refer to: Wheel - and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
7m CAUTION:^^^ a socket to tighten the
wheel hub retaining nut to prevent damage.
Tighten the wheel hub retaining nut.
8. Tighten the strut and spring assembly top
mount retaining nuts.
Vehicles with manual transaxle
9. With the vehicle on a level surface, fill the
transaxle with transmission fluid until the oil
level is just below the bottom of the filler
hole.
Vehicles with automatic transaxle
10. Check the transmission fluid level and top
up with clean automatic transmission oil.
For additional information, refer to:
Transmission Fluid Drain and Refill I (307-01 Automatic
Transmission/Transaxle - Vehicles With:
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
(AW81-40), General Procedures).
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205-04-1 0 Front Drive Halfshafts 205-04-1 0
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Halfshaft RH(14 321 0)
('
Special Tool(s) 3. Remove the wheel and tire. (.
I I Installer, Halfshaft For additional information, refer to: Wheel
and Tire
(204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
4m A~AU~l0N:~rotect the ball joint seal using
a soft cloth to prevent damage.
I I I Detach the lower arm ball joint from the I wheel knuckle.
General Equipment
Remove the heat shield.
Four leg puller
Removal
I. Loosen the strut and spring assembly top
mount retaining nuts by three turns.
5m ACAUTION:S~~~~~~ the halfshaft. The inner
joint must not be bent more than
18 degrees.
The outer joint must not be bent more than
45 degrees.
Using a suitable four leg puller, detach the
halfshaft from the wheel hub.
" ~CAUTION:US~ a socket to loosen the Secure the halfshaft to one side. wheel hub retaining nut to prevent damage.
Remove the wheel hub retaining nut.
Discard the wheel hub retaining nut.
6m ACAUTION:S~~~~~~ the halfshaft. The inner .
joint must not be bent more than 18 degrees. (
The outer joint must not be bent more than
45 degrees.
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205-04-1 1 Front Drive Halfshafts 205-04-1 1
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
N0TE:Do not damage the inner constant velocity 1. Slide a small screwdriver under the boot seat
(CV) joint boot. to allow the air to escape.
N0TE:Discard the grease.
Remove the halfshaft.
Remove and discard the constant velocity
(CV) joint boot clamp.
Installation
Im &AUTION:T~~ total amount of grease
must not exceed
100 grams.
i Apply grease to the intermediate shaft.
*' &AUTION:S~~~~~~ the halfshaft. The inner
joint must not be bent more than
18 degrees.
The outer joint must not be bent more than
45 degrees.
Attach the halfshaft to the intermediate shaft.
3. N0TE:Do not damage the inner constant
velocity (CV) joint boot.
N0TE:Make sure that the intermediate shaft mating
surface for the joint boot is clean.
2. Insert the constant velocity (CV) joint in as
far as it will go, then pull it back
approximately
20 mm.
4. N0TE:lnstall a new CV joint boot clamp.
Using a suitable grip wrench, install the inner
CV joint boot clamp.
5m ~CAUTION:M~~~ sure the halfshaft is
completely installed into the wheel hub.
Using the special tool, install the halfshaft.
Install the inner constant velocity (CV) joint
boot (halfshaft shown removed for clarity).
6. N0TE:lnstall a new wheel hub retaining nut.
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205-04-1 2 Front Drive Halfshafts 205-04-1 2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
N0TE:Do not fully tighten the wheel hub retaining 9. Install the wheel and tire.
nut at this stage. For additional information, refer to: Wheel
Install the wheel hub retaining nut. and
Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
lorn &AUTION:U~~ a socket to tighten the
wheel hub retaining nut to prevent damage.
7m &AUTION:M~~~ sure that the heat shield
is installed to prevent damage to the ball
joint.
Install the heat shield.
*' &AUTION:T~~ lower arm pinch bolt must
be installed from the rear of the wheel
knuckle.
Attach the lower arm ball joint to the wheel
knuckle. Tighten
the wheel hub retaining nut.
11. Tighten the strut and spring assembly top
mount retaining nuts.
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206-00-2 Brake System - General Information 206-00-2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Brake System
Overview
A Brake system without Anti-lock
Brake
I I system (ABS)
I B I Brake system with ABS I
I 1 I Brake master cylinder I -
1 2 1 Reservoir I
1 4 1 Brake pedal I
1 5 1 Brake pressure reduction valve I
1 6 1 Rear drum brake I
171t disk brake I
8 ABS hydraulic unit with integrated control
1 1 unit
1 9 I Wheel speed sensors I
Vehicles without ABS are equipped with brake
pressure reduction valves for the rear wheel
brakes. They are located in the corresponding
brake circuits at the brake master cylinder.
Vehicles with ABS do not need brake pressure
reduction valves because they are equipped with
electronic brake distribution (EBD).
The handbrake is cable operated on the rear
brakes.
On vehicles with a petrol engine the necessary
vacuum for the brake booster is generated by the
intake manifold.
On vehicles with a diesel engine, a vacuum pump
driven by the engine provides the necessary
vacuum for the brake booster.
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206-00-3 Brake System - General Information 206-00-3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Brake System
The brakes system operates by transferring effort
applied to the brake pedal by the driver to the
brakes at each wheel.
The braking effort is distributed to each wheel,
using a hydraulic system. The system is assisted
using a vacuum brake booster that reduces pedal
effort and increases hydraulic pressure.
The parking brake operates on the rear wheels
and is applied using a hand operated control.
lnspection and Verification
N0TE:Before carrying out any diagnosis, make
sure that the brake system warning indicator is
functional.
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
damage.
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the case (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause if not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Visual lnspection Chart
Road Test
1.
Perform a road test to compare actual vehicle
braking performance with the performance
standards expected by the driver. The ability of the
test driver to make valid comparisons and detect
performance deficiencies will depend on
experience.
Mechanical
- Tire pressure
- Wheels and tires
- Fluid leak from brake line(s)
The driver should have a thorough knowledge of
the brake system operation and accepted general
performance guidelines to make good comparisons
, and detect performance concerns.
An experienced technician will always establish a
route that will be used for all brake diagnosis road
tests. The road selected will be reasonably smooth and level. Gravel
or bumpy roads are not suitable
because the surface does not allow the tires to grip
the road equally. Crowned roads should be avoided
because of the large amount of weight shifted to
the low set of wheels on this type of road. Once
the route is established and consistently used, the
road surface variable can be eliminated from the
test results.
Before a road test, get a complete description of
the customer concerns or suspected condition.
From the description, the technician will be able to
match possible causes with symptoms. Certain
components will be identified as possible sources
while others will be eliminated by the evidence.
More importantly, the customer description can
reveal unsafe conditions which should be checked
or corrected before a road test. The description will
also help form the basic approach to the road test
by narrowing the concern to specific components,
vehicle speed or conditions.
Begin the road test with a general brake
performance check. Using the description of the
concern, test the brakes at different vehicle speeds
using both light and heavy pedal pressure.
Determine if the concern is in the front or rear
braking system. First use the foot brake and then
the parking brake. If the condition
(i.e. pull,
vibration, pulsation) occurs only on operation of
the parking brake, the concern is in the rear brake
system.
If the condition occurs when the foot brake
is depressed, the concern is in the front brake
system.
Avoid locking the brakes and sliding the tires. This
condition will not indicate brake efficiency. A heavily
braked but turning wheel will stop the vehicle in a
shorter distance than locked wheels.
If the concern becomes evident during this check,
make sure it fits the description given before the
road test. If the concern is not evident, attempt to
duplicate the condition using the information from
the description.
If a concern exists, use the Brake System Symptom
Chart in order to isolate it to a specific sub-system
and condition description. From this description, a
list of possible sources can be used to further
narrow the cause to a specific component or
condition.
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206-004 Brake System - General Information 206-00-4
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom Chart - -
Symptom
Brakes pull or drift
Possible Sources Action
Worn or damaged brake shoes
or brake pads and linings. INSTALL
new brake shoes or ,
brake pads. REFER to:
Brake Shoes (206-02 Drum
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-03 Front Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion).
Abnormal wear or distortion of
brake discs.
INSTALL a new brake discs.
REFER to: Brake Disc (206-04
Rear Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation).
lncorrect rear brake adjust-
ment. PERFORM
a parking brake
cable adjustment. REFER to:
(206-05 Parking Brake and
Actuation)
Parking Brake Cable Adjust-
ment
- Vehicles With: Rear
Drum Brakes (General
Procedures),
Parking Brake Cable Adjust-
ment
- Vehicles With: Rear
Disc Brakes (General
Procedures).
lncorrect wheel alignment
adjustment. PERFORM a
wheel alignment
adjustment.
REFER to: Front Toe Adjust-
ment (204-00 Suspension
System
- General Informa-
tion, General Procedures).
l ncorrect wheel bearing preload
adjustment. ADJUST or INSTALL a new
wheel bearing. REFER to:
Front Wheel Bearing (204-01 Front Suspension, Removal
and Installation),
Rear Wheel Bearing (204-02 Rear Suspension, Removal
and Installation).
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Unequal air pressure in the
tires. INFLATE the tires to the correct
pressure.
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206-00-6 Brake System - General Information 206-00-6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Vibration when the brakes are
applied Possible
Sources Action
Grease or fluid on the brake
shoes or brake pads; glazed
linings. INSTALL
new brake shoes or
brake pads. REFER to:
i
Brake Shoes (206-02 Drum
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-03 Front Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion).
Worn or damaged brake shoes
or brake pads. INSTALL
new brake shoes or
brake pads. REFER to:
Brake Shoes (206-02 Drum
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-03 Front Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion).
Loose caliper mounting
bolt(s). TIGHTEN the caliper mounting
bolt(s). REFER to:
Specifications (206-03 Front Disc Brake, Specifications),
Specifications (206-04 Rear Disc Brake, Specifications).
Insufficient grease on sliding grease
where neces-
parts.
Damaged brake drum contact
surface. REFER to: Brake Drum (206-
02 Drum Brake, Removal and
Installation).
Loose or missing rear wheel
spindle bolts. TIGHTEN or
INSTALL new rear
wheel spindle bolts.
REFER to: Specifications (204-
02 Rear Suspension, Specifications).
Go to Pinpoint Test
C.
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