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REAR AXLE -On-vehicle Service27B-24
Torque transfer mechanism part
1. Remove the drive shaft. (Refer to P. 27B-29.)
2. Remove the oil seal from the differential carrier.
3. Using the special tool, drive a new oil seal all the way
into position.
4. Coat the oil seal lips and the drive shaft surface in contact
with the oil seal with the specified grease.
Specified grease: Vaseline
5. Replace the drive shaft circlip with a new one and mount
the drive shaft to the differential carrier. (Refer to P.
27B-29.)
6. Check for correct wheel alignment. (Refer to GROUP
34 – On-vehicle Service.)
ACTION WHEN BATTERY RUNS OUT
When the engine is started using a booster cable where the
battery has completely run down and you attempt to start
the vehicle without waiting for the battery to recover a certain
charge, the engine can misfire and you just cannot start to
move it. In such cases, charge the battery sufficiently; or,
remove the AYC battery cable from the battery fuse assembly
to make AYC inactive before attempting to start the vehicles.
When the battery cable is removed, the ACD mode indicator
lamp lights up. After the battery has been recharged, fit the
battery cable back again and start the engine to ensure that
the ACD mode indicator lamp is off.
MD998829
MD998813 MD998812
Battery fuse assembly
Battery cable
for AYC
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ABS <4WD> -Troubleshooting35B-23
ACTUATOR TEST REFERENCE TABLE
The MUT-IIactivates the following actuators for testing.
NOTE
1. If the ABS-ECU runs down, actuator testing cannot be carried out.
2. Actuator testing is only possible when the vehicle is stationary.
ACTUATOR TEST SPECIFICATIONS
Item
No.Checking itemActivation
01Solenoid valve for front-right
wheelSolenoid valves and
pump motors in the
hd liit(i l02Solenoid valve for front-left
wheel
pp
hydraulic unit (simple
inspection mode)
03Solenoid valve for rear-right
wheel
04Solenoid valve for rear-left
wheel
05ABS signalABS signal (voltage:
less than 1.0V) is
output for 10 seconds
2s
1s
0.05 s0.01 s
Activation pattern of Items No. 01 - 04
Solenoid
valve
Pump
motorON
OFFStart of
forced action
End of forced
action
A
B
C
NOTE
A: Hydraulic pressure increase
B: Hydraulic pressure holds
C: Hydraulic pressure decrease
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SRS -Troubleshooting52B-12
Code No.21 Driver’s air bag module (squib) systemPossible Cause
This code is output when short circuit occurs between terminals of the
SRS-ECU driver’s air bag module (squib) circuit.
However, SRS warning lamp goes out when a normal operation is resumed
(diagnosis code is not cleared.)DConnector engagement faulty or short bar faulty*
DShort circuit in the clock spring
DShort circuit between terminals of the driver’s air
bag module (squib) circuit
DFaulty connector
DSRS-ECU inoperable
NOTE:
(1) *: The connector of the squib circuit contains a short bar (short-circuiting the positive (+) cable and
the negative ( - ) cable to avoid an erroneous deployment caused by static electricity when a connector
is not connected). Thus, when a connector is connected, the short bar may not be released due
to improper engagement of the connector or faulty connector as shown in the illustration below.
Disconnect the connector as shown in the illustration below, then reconnect it. Check that a diagnosis
code is output again after erasing the memory. If the diagnosis code is not output, the above-mentioned
code is output due to improper engagement of the connector.
C-204C-207
SRS-ECU
Clock spring
Driver’s air bag module C-21
(2) Two different types of driver’s air bag modules by model are featured. Thus, two types of air bag
module by model are described in the following flowchart.
RS: Steering wheel and air bag module separate type
RS-II: Steering wheel and air bag module incorporate type