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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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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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SUPPORT POSITIONS FOR AXLE STANDS AND A SINGLE-POST LIFT OR
DOUBLE-POST LIFT
Caution
1. If rubber attachments with grooves that are too thick are used at the front support positions,
the front fender may become bent, so be sure to use rubber attachments with groove thicknesses
of 18 mm or less.
2. If attachments which are not high enough are used, they may damage areas such as the side
step. Be sure to use attachments which are high enough, or remove the side step if not using
attachments.
Bolts
RubberRubber
BoltsSide sill rear end
Side sill rear end
AttachmentAttachment
AXLE STANDS
SINGLE-POST
LIFT OR DOUBLE-
POST LIFT
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PLATE TYPE LIFT
To avoid damaging the side sill garnish, put a wooden block between the side sill and a lift.
NOTE
The wooden block should be 100 mm wide and 50 mm high.
SUPPORT POSITIONS AND SUPPORT METHOD
FOR AN H-BAR LIFT
Caution
When service procedures require removing the rear
suspension, fuel tank, spare tyre and rear bumper, place
additional weight on rear end of vehicle or anchor vehicle
to hoist to prevent tipping of centre of gravity changes.
When H-bar lift is used to lift up vehicles, use of metallic
attachment attached to the H-bar lift may cause damage
to the suspension arm etc. Therefore, lift up the vehicle by
the following procedure.
1. Place the vehicle on the H-bar lift (same direction).
2. Place attachments on the H-bar lift at the designated
chassis-support positions. When making the attachments,
refer to the section concerning making them.
Caution
If support is at any location other than the designated
positions, the body or suspension might be deformed
or otherwise damaged, so care should be taken to
support only at the correct (designated) positions.
3. Raise the H-bar lift to the height at which the vehicle
is slightly raised and check to be sure that the vehicle
is correctly and sufficiently secured; then raise the vehicle.
H-bar lift
H-bar lift
A
Chassis-sup-
port position
(side sill)
Attachment
H-bar liftSection A - A
Side sill
AttachmentH-bar lift
A
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PREPARATION OF “ATTACHMENTS”
1. Prepare the blocks (wooden) and nails as shown in the
figure.
ItemDimensions mmQuantity
Block (A)90×95×1,8002
Block (B)60×100×954
Block (C)140×40×958
Nail70 or more32
Caution
The wood selected for the blocks must be hard.
2. For the (B) blocks and (C) blocks, use a saw and chisel
or similar tool to make grooves of the dimensions shown
in the figure.
3. Make four “ATTACHMENTS” such as shown in the figure
nailing (B) and (C) blocks so that each (B) blocks is
sandwiches between (C) blocks.
Block (A)mm
1,800
90
95
Block (B) Block (C)
15
40
60
10040
2015
40
14040
20
40
Block (C)
140100
Block (C)
Nail
Block (B)
Finished attachment
Movable according
to vehicle width