2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
SPECIFICATIONS
Driveshaft
Engine Transaxle Joint type
Max. permissible angle
Inner Outer InnerOuter
2.9 CRDi M/T
TSJ#26 BJ#2846.5° 23°
A/T UTJ- II#25 BJ#2646.5° 23°
3.8 MPI A/TUTJ- II#25 BJ#2646.5° 23°
Front hub & bearing assembly
Starting torque 1.97 Nm (20 kgf.cm, 1.45 lb - ft)
Rear hub & bearing assembly
Starting torque y 1.97 Nm (20 kgf.cm, 1.45 lb - ft)
Inner: On transaxle side
Outer : On tire side
TGHTENING TORQUE
Items NmKgf.m lb- ft
Hub nut 90 ~ 1109.0 ~ 11.0 65 ~ 80
Driveshaft lock nut 245 ~ 27524.5 ~ 27.5 177 ~ 199
Tie rod end castle nut 60 ~ 806.0 ~ 8.0 43 ~ 58
Front lower arm to knuckle bolt & nut 90 ~ 1209.0 ~ 12.0 65 ~ 87
Inner shaft bearing & bracket assembly bolts
(DSL) 43 ~ 63
4.3 ~ 6.3 31 ~ 46
Inner shaft bearing & bracket assembly bolts
(GSL) 50 ~ 65
5.0 ~ 6.5 36 ~ 47
Front caliper assembly to knuckle bolts 85 ~ 1008.5 ~ 10.0 61 ~ 72
Front strut assembly to knuckle bolts 100 ~ 12010.0 ~ 12.0 72 ~ 87
Front hub & bearing assembly to knuckle
bolts 160 ~ 180
16.0 ~ 18.0 116 ~ 130
Rear lower arm to carrier bolt & nut 160 ~ 18016.0 ~ 18.0 116 ~ 130
Rear caliper assembly to carrier assembly
bolts 50 ~ 60
5.0 ~ 6.0y 36.2 ~ 43.4
Rear hub lock nut 200 ~ 26020.0 ~ 26.0 145 ~ 188
Rear brake assembly to carrier assembly bolts 50 ~ 605.0 ~ 6.0 36 ~ 43
Carrier assembly to assist arm bolt 90 ~ 1009.0 ~ 10.0 65 ~72
Carrier assembly to upper arm bolt 90 ~ 1009.0 ~ 10.0 65 ~72
LUBRICANTS
Joint type Recommended grease Quantity
2007 > 2.7L V6 GASOLINE >
DESCRIPTION
The fuel fired heater has been applied to the diesel engine (CRDi) to increase heating capability by using diesel only in
cold weather
a.Follow the procedures specified in this bulletin during service or it may cause personal injury.
b. Be sure to turn the fuel fired heater off when refueling at station.
c. The fuel fired heater must be mounted at designated position, never in the passenger compartment.
d. The fuel fired heater must be kept below 120°C or a permanent failure on the components may occur.
e. Operational principle : The following 3 conditions should be met at the same time for automatic operation of
the fuel fired heater.
a. Engine runs.
b. Ambient temperature is lower than 2°C (Winter)
c. Coolant temperature is lower than 68°C
f. Cleaning process
a. A cleaning process of the fuel fired heater will be performed automatically when the heater is not operated
due to increase of coolant temperature and ignition off.
b. During cleaning process, supplied fuel in the heater will be burnt completely and any smoke will be expelled.
It is a necessary process for next operation and durability of the heater and takes about 3 minutes.
g. Others
The following symptoms should be explained to customers or technicians as a normal occurrence.
a. A white smoke may come out from the fuel fired heater exhaust pipe installed at the front side of the right
front tire during operation of the heater.
This is not an exhaust fumes.
When moisture in the fuel and air is discharged from the heater and is met cold ambient air, it is condensed
and looks like a white smoke however, when an excessive black smoke is discharged, the fuel fired heater
should be inspected.
b. A "buk- buk" noise from the heater is a noise to form flame for combustion. This is a normal operation.
c. When the heater is operated at full load, a "Wooing" noise is occurred.
d. When shutting off the engine during heater operation, a "Wing" noise is occurred to perform the cleaning
process.
OVERVIEW
1.This fuel fired heater supplies additional heat to the interior compartment with a low fuel consumption to
compensate the heat provided by engine alone.
2. The fuel fired heater has been adopted to warm up the interior compartment in a short time.