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00-1
GENERAL
CONTENTS
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL 2..............
Scope of Maintenance, Repair and Servicing
Explanations 2.................................
Indication of Destination 2......................
Definition of Terms 2...........................
Indication of Tightening Torque 2................
Model Indications 3............................
Explanation of Manual Contents 4...............
HOW TO USE
TROUBLESHOOTING/INSPECTION SERVICE
POINTS 6....................................
Troubleshooting Contents 6.....................
Diagnosis Function 7...........................
How to Use the Inspection Procedures 10........
Connector Measurement Service Points 11.......
Connector Inspection 12........................
Inspection Service Points for a Blown Fuse 13...
Points to Note for Intermittent Malfunctions 13....
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 14.................
Vehicle Information Code Plate 14...............Models 14.....................................
Model Code 15................................
Chassis Number 16............................
Engine Model Number 16.......................
MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS 17.................
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE SERVICE 18.........
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
(SRS) 21...................................
SRS SERVICE PRECAUTIONS 22.............
SUPPORT LOCATIONS FOR LIFTING AND
JACKING 24.................................
Support Positions for a Garage Jack and Axle
Stands 24.....................................
Support Positions for a Single-Post Lift or
Double-Post Lift 25.............................
Support Positions and Support Method for an
H-Bar Lift 26..................................
STANDARD PART/TIGHTENING-TORQUE
TABLE 28....................................
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GENERAL -Support Locations for Lifting and Jacking00-24
SUPPORT LOCATIONS FOR LIFTING AND JACKING
Caution
Do not support the vehicles at locations other than specified supporting points. Doing so will
cause damage, etc.
SUPPORT POSITIONS FOR A GARAGE JACK AND AXLE STANDS
GARAGE JACK
Caution
Never support any point other than the specified ones, or deformation will result.
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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-46
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"DRIVE BELT REMOVAL
Due to the adoption of the Serpentine drive system with the
auto-tensioner, the following operation is required:
1. Insert the 12.7sq. spinner handle into the tool hole of
the auto-tensioner and rotate it counterclockwise until
the auto-tensioner reaches to the stopper.
2. Align hole A with hole B for fixing by inserting the L
shaped-hexagon wrench, then remove the drive belt.
Caution
When the drive belt is reused, use a chalk to indicate
an arrow of rotation direction on the back of the belt
so that it can be re-assembled in the same direction
as before.
AB"POWER STEERING OIL PUMP, BRACKET AND
OIL RESERVOIR ASSEMBLY / A/C COMPRESSOR
REMOVAL
Remove the power steering oil pump, bracket, oil reservoir
and A/C compressor with the hose attached from the bracket.
NOTE
Tie the removed oil pump and A/C compressor with a rope
and set aside where they cannot hinder the removal of the
engine assembly.
AC"ENGINE MOUNTING BRACKET AND STOPPER
ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Support the engine with a garage jack.
2. Remove special tool (MZ203827).
(Tool used for removal of transmission assembly)
3. Hold the engine assembly with a chain block.
4. Support the engine oil pan with a garage jack via a block
of wood cut without applying the weight of the engine
and remove the engine mounting bracket and stopper
assembly.
Bore A
L-shaped
hexagon
wrench
Bore B
MZ203827
MB991453
MB991453
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ENGINE -Engine Assembly11A-47
AD"ENGINE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
After checking that all the cables, hoses, and harness
connectors have been disconnected, lift the engine with a
chain block slowly and remove the engine assembly located
at the upper engine room.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AAENGINE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Install the engine assembly while checking that none of cables,
hoses, or harness connectors, etc. has been engaged.
"BAENGINE MOUNTING BRACKET AND STOPPER
ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
1. Support the engine oil pan with a garage jack via a block
of wood cut adjusting the engine position and install the
engine mounting bracket and stopper assembly. Position
the engine mounting stopper so that a mark indicated
by an arrow can face the direction shown in the illustration.
2. Support engine with garage jack.
3. Remove the chain block and hold the engine assembly
with the special tool.(Tool used for removal of transmission
assembly)
"CAO-RING/FUEL HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
INSTALLATION
1. Apply small quantity of new engine oil on O-ring.
Caution
Do not let engine oil get into the delivery pipe.
2. Install the fuel high pressure pipe to the delivery pipe
rotating in both directions without damaging the O-ring
and check that it rotates smoothly.
3. In case of not rotating smoothly, remove the fuel high
pressure hose and insert it to the delivery pipe again
after checking damage of the O-ring since there is a
possibility of O-ring engagement.
4. Tighten fuel high pressure hose mounting bolt to the
specified torque.
Tightening Torque: 5.0±1.0 N·m
Engine mounting stopper
Engine side
Engine side
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ENGINE ELECTRICAL -Charging System16-12
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"DELIVERY PIPE, INJECTOR, AND FUEL
PRESSURE REGULATOR ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
After loosening the installed parts, set the related parts
aside to make some space for removing the alternator.
AB"DRIVE BELT REMOVAL
Due to the adoption of the Serpentine drive system with
the auto-tensioner, the following operation is required:
1. Insert the 12.7sq. spinner handle into the tool hole of
the auto-tensioner and rotate it counterclockwise until
the auto-tensioner reaches to the stopper.
2. Align hole A with hole B for fixing by inserting the L-shaped
hexagon wrench, then remove the drive belt.
Caution
When the drive belt is reused, use a chalk to
indicate an arrow of rotation direction on the
back of the belt so that it can be re-assembled in
the same direction as before.
AC"ALTERNATOR REMOVAL
Push up the engine with a garage jack to the top and
remove the alternator upward from the engine room.
Hole A
L-shaped
hexagon
wrench
Hole B
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION - Transmission Assembly22A-53
10
10 11
9
1412 88
13
48±5 N·m
48±5 N·m
48±5 N·m
48±5 N·m
9.0±1.0 N·m
26±5 N·m
82±7 N·m*
47±7 N·m*
8. Transmission assembly upper part
coupling bolts
AA"9. Transmission mount assembly
"AA10. Transmission mount stopper
11. Transmission mount bracket
AB"DEngine assembly supporting
AC"DClutch release bearing connection
12. Bell housing cover13. Transmission assembly lower part
coupling bolts
14. Transmission assembly
Caution
*: Indicates parts which should be initially tightened,
and then fully tightened after placing the vehicle
horizontally and loading the full weight of the engine
on the vehicle body.
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION ASSEMBLY
SUPPORTING/TRANSMISSION MOUNT
ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
While supporting the engine and transmission assembly with
a garage jack, remove the transmission mount assembly.Engine and transmission
assembly
Garage jack
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REAR AXLE -Differential Carrier 27B-36
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"PROPELLER SHAFT DISCONNECTION
Suspend the removed propeller shaft from the body with a
wire to prevent bending.
AB"REAR CROSSMEMBER AND DIFFERENTIAL
CARRIER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
1. Using a jack, support the differential carrier from its
underside.
2. Remove the rear crossmember mounting bolts and
remove the differential carrier, where it is attached to
the rear crossmember, from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AAREAR CROSSMEMBER AND DIFFERENTIAL
CARRIER ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
Tighten the rear crossmember mounting bolts in the numerical
order shown.
NOTE
To ensure both good installation accuracy and ease of
installation, the rear crossmember mounting holes have
different diameters between front and rear. This is the reason
for specifying the tightening sequence of the mounting bolts.
No.Bolt typeBolt size(thread
dia.×length)mm
1, 2, 3Flange bolt(with washer)12×105
4Bolt(with spring washer and
washer)12×152
5Flange bolt(with washer)12×70
5
Front of vehicle
1
3
442
3
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POWER PLANT MOUNT - Crossmember32-11
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
AA"LOWER ARM ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
Lift the transmission with a transmission jack, and then
withdraw the front mounting bolt on the left lower arm
assembly.
AB"TIE ROD END AND KNUCKLE DISCONNECTION
Caution
1. The thread on the ball joint may be damaged. Do
not remove the tie rod end mounting nut from the
ball joint.Just loosen the nut. For this operation, use
the special tool.
2. Suspend the special tool with a cord to prevent it
from dropping.
AC"CROSSMEMBER ASSEMBLY REMOVAL
Retain the crossmember with a transmission jack, and then
remove the crossmember mounting bolt.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT
"AASTABILIZER BAR INSTALLATION
Align the identification colour on the left side of the stabilizer
bar with the right end of the bushing.
INSPECTION
DCheck the crossmember for cracks and damage.
Wooden block
Transmission jack
Mounting bolt
Cord
Ball joint
MB990635
MB991113 or
MB991406
Nut
Wooden
block
Transmission
jack
Identification
colourOutside of
vehicle
BushingFixture