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5C-28 BRAKES
27. After the bleeding operation is completed on each individual
wheel, check the level of the brake fluid in the reservoir and
replenish up to the “MAX" level as necessary.
28. Attach the reservoir cap.
29. Stop the engine.
05007-1
BRAKE LINE (HOSES AND PIPES)
• Inspect all hoses and pipes for wear, bending, chafing,
cracks, dents, or any other damage.
Make necessary correction or replace parts if these abnormal conditions are found through inspection.
• All hoses, pipes and joints can be damaged easily.
Do not allow the hose to become excessively twisted and bent when working with them, and pay special attention to
all the brake lines not to damage them when repairing o
r
replacing other parts (axle, suspension, etc).
• Inspection for leakage should be performed by depressing
the brake pedal fully.
If leakage is apparent at the circumference of joints, retighten or replace these parts.
This procedure must be performed whenever brake lines are installed.
• After disconnecting the hoses and pipes, cap or tape the
openings to prevent entry of foreign material.
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BRAKES 5C-31
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE OF BRAKE PEDAL
The push rod serves as the brake pedal stopper when the
pedal is fully released.
Brake pedal height adjustment should be performed as follows.
RTW 35CSH000601
Brake Pedal - Height
Measure the brake pedal height after making sure the pedal is
fully returned by the pedal return spring.
Note:
Pedal height (L2) must be measured after starting the
engine and increasing the revolution several times by
stepping on the accelerator pedal. mm (in)
Pedal free play (L1) 6 - 10 (0.24 - 0.39)
M/T 174 - 186 (6.85 - 7.32) Height (L2)
A/T 176 - 188 (6.93 - 7.40)
Note:
Pedal free play must be measured after turning off the
engine and stepping on the brake pedal firmly five times
or more.
If the measured value deviates from the above range, adjust
the brake pedal as follows:
a) Disconnect the stop lamp switch.
b) Loosen the lock nut on the push rod.
c)
Adjust the brake pedal to the specified height by rotating the
push rod in the appropriate direction.
Lock Nut Torque
N⋅m (kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅
⋅⋅
⋅
ft)
15 - 25 (1.5 – 2.5 / 11 - 18)
d) Install the stop lamp switch.
Note:
Pedal height (L
2) must be 57 mm (2.24 in.) or more when
applying about 50 kg (110.25 lbs.) of stepping force.
331R300005
How to connect the CLEVICE of the BOOSTER ROD with the
PEDAL ARM and how to adjust the PEDAL SW .
After connecting the CLEVIS of the BOOSTER ROD to the
PEDAL ARM, adjust the PEDAL SW mounted (PDA) to the
PEDAL BRACKET using the procedure explained below.
1. Set the hole of the CLEVIS of the BOOSTER & M/CYL
ROD with the hole in the PEDAL ARM.
2. Enter the PIN; PUSH ROD to the PEDAL to the holes from the left side of the PEDAL.
3. Enter and fix the PIN; SNAP PIN FIX to the DITCH o
f
the PIN; PUSH ROD to PEDAL from right side of the
PEDAL.
4. Release the LOCK by turning the SW ITCH counter- clock-wise.
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BRAKES 5C-61
RTW 75CSH002701
Important Operation-Removal
1. Brake pipe
W hen hurdling, be careful not to spill brake fluid over the
painted surfaces, as damage to the paint finish will result.
2. Master Cylinder Fixing Nut
3. Bracket
4. Master Cylinder Assembly
NOTE:
W hen removing the master cylinder from the vacuum booster,
be sure to get rid of the internal negative pressure of the
vacuum booster (by, for instance, disconnecting the vacuum
hose) in advance.
If any negative pressure remains in the vacuum booster, the
piston may possibly come out when the master cylinder is
being removed, letting the brake fluid run out.
W hile removing the master cylinder, do not hold the piston as it
can be easily pulled out.
Inspection and Repair
Vacuum Hose (The built in check valve)
360R300002
1) Inspect the check valve, which is installed inside the
vacuum hose.
2) Blow air into the hose from the booster side as shown in the illustration. The air should pass freely through the
hose.
3) Blow air into the hose from the engine side. The check valve should close to block the passage of air.
The vacuum hose and built-in check valve must be
replaced as a set if either is found to be defective.
Important Operation-Installation
10. Vacuum Booster Assembly
Note:
•
Adjustment of push rod of vacuum booster is not carried
out. W hen vacuum booster is damaged it exchanges for a
new article. (Push rod is adjusted)
• Measurement of primary piston position by the side o
f
master cylinder is unnecessary.
9. Spacer
8. Gasket
7. Vacuum Booster Fixing Nut
6. Snap Pin
Install the vacuum booster assembly to the dash panel and
pedal mounting bracket.
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5C-62 BRAKES
360r300003
5. Vacuum Hose
The check valve (2) is built-in to the vacuum hose.
W hen installing the vacuum hose make sure that the arrow on
the hose is facing the engine (1).
Note:
• Do not apply oil to the vacuum hose.
• Installation direction is very important. The booster will not
operate if the vacuum hose is installed in the wrong
direction.
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SECTION 6
ENGINE
TA BLE OF CONTENTS
ENGINE 6
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4JA1/4JH1 MODELS 4JK1/4JJ1 MODELS
C24SE MODEL HFV6 MODEL
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Section 6 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... ..... 786
PAGE
Section 6A Engine Mechanical .................................................................................... 806
Section 6B Engine Cooling .......................................................................... ................ 945
Section 6C Fuel System .......................................................................... ..................... 96 5
Section 6D Engine Electrical ................................................................ ....................... 1002
Section 6E Engine Control System (4JH1) ....................................................... ......... 1034
Section 6F Exhaust System ....................................................... .............................. ... 1333
Section 6H Accelerator Control ....................................................... ..............................135 3
SECTION 6
ENGINE
TA BLE OF CONTENTS
ENGINE 6
4JA1/4JH1 MODELS
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TROUBLESHOOTING 6 – 1
BASIC INSPECTION PROCEDURE....6– 2
1. HARD STARTING ............................6– 3
1-1.Starter Motor Inoperative ..........6– 3
1-2. Starter Motor Operates But
Engine Does Not Turn Over ...........6– 3
1-3. Engine Turns Over But Does
Not Start Engine ..............................6– 4
2. UNSTABLE IDLING .........................6– 5
3. INSUFFICIENT POWER ..................6– 6
4. EXCESSIVE FUEL
CONSUMPTION..................................6– 7
5. EXCESSIVE OIL CONSUMPTION ..6– 8
6. OVERHEATING ...............................6– 9
7. WHITE EXHAUST SMOKE..............6– 9
8. DARK EXHAUST SMOKE ...............6– 10
9. OIL PRESSURE DOES NOT RISE..6– 11
10. ABNORMAL ENGINE NOISE ........6– 12
10-1. Engine Knocking ....................6– 12
10-2. Gas Leakage Noise .................6– 12
10-3. Continuous Noise ...................6– 13
10-4. Slapping Noise ........................6– 13
10-5. Excessive Turbocharger
Noise ................................................6– 14
11. ROTATING PART WEAR OF
TURBOCHARGER.............................. 6– 14
12. OIL LEAKAGE FROM
TURBOCHRGER ................................ 6– 15
13. INSUFFICIENT ACCELERATION
AND/OR LACK OF POWER DUE
TO TURBOCHARGER........................ 6– 15
14. BATTERY CHARGING AND
NOISE PROBLEM .............................. 6– 16
14-1. Battery No Charging ............... 6– 16
14-2. Battery Overcharging ............. 6– 16
14-3. Battery Under Charging ......... 6– 17
14-4. Battery Unstable Charging
Current ............................................. 6– 17
14-5. Charging System Noise ......... 6– 18
15. STARTER MOTOR PROBLEM ..... 6– 19
15-1. Starter Motor Pinion Engages
to Ring Gear But Engine Does
Not Turn Over .................................. 6– 19
15-2. Incorrect Pinion And Ring
Gear Engagement ........................... 6– 19
15-3. Starter Motor Continues To
Run After The Starter Switch Is
Turned Off........................................ 6– 20
15-4. Excessive Commutator
Sparking .......................................... 6– 20
SECTION 6
TROUBLESHOOTING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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6 – 2 TROUBLESHOOTING
Basic Inspection Procedure
Follow the under inspection procedure, when the problem vehicle comes workshop. Step Inspection point Inspection result YES NO
1 Check the check engine lamp Is the check engine lamp turn ON ? Go to
section
6E “On Board Diagnostic
(OBD) System Check" Go to Step 2
2 The battery fluid level and the
gravity Was the problem found? Re-charge the
battery or
replace the battery Go to Step 3
3 The engine coolant capacity Was the problem found? Replenish the
engine coolant Go to Step 4
4 The engine oil level Was the problem found? Replenish the
engine oil Go to Step 5
5 The air cleaner element Was the problem found? Clean or
replace Go to Step 6
6 The piping fixing condition (oil,
vacuum and fuel piping) Was the problem found? Return normal
condition Go to Step 7
7 The drive belt tension and break Was the problem found? Re-adjust the
tension or replace Go to Step 8
8 Go to section 6E “On Board
Diagnostic (OBD) System
Check” Was the problem found?
Verify repair Go to Step 9
9 Go to mechanical
troubleshooting chart Was the problem found?
Verify repair —
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