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MANUAL TRANSMISSION - Troubleshooting 22A-5
TROUBLESHOOTING
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING CONDITIONS
Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
NOTE
Before starting the troubleshooting procedure, make sure that the following items have been checked
okay.
DIs the appropriate steering wheel installed at the center of the steering column shaft correctly?
DAre the tire, wheel size, specifications, air pressure, balance, and wear state normal?
DIs the wheel alignment normal?
DHas the engine, suspension, etc. been remodeled in such a way that it will affect the ACD and AYC
systems?
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
READING DIAGNOSIS CODE
Read a diagnosis code by the MUT-IIor ACD mode indicator
lamp. (Refer to GROUP 00 - How to Use Troubleshooting/
Inspection Service Points.)
NOTE
Connect the MUT-IIto the diagnosis connector (16-pin).
ERASING DIAGNOSIS CODES
When using the MUT-II
Connect the MUT-IIto the diagnosis connector (16-pin) and
erase the diagnosis code.
Caution
Turn the ignition switch to the “LOCK”(OFF) position
before connecting or disconnecting the MUT-II.
ACDmode indicator lamp
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REAR AXLE -Special Tools/Troubleshooting 27B-8
NumberNameO.D.mm
BoxMB990551Box–
CBaseMB990989Base–
ABCBase
MB990990Tool A25A
Tool
MB990991Tool B28
ToolMB990992Tool C31
Installer adapterBrass bar
Bar (one-touch type) AB
C
Toolbox
Tool numberO.D.mmTool numberO.D.mm
AMB99092639AMB99093363.5
MB99092745MB99093467.5
MB99092849.5MB99093571.5
MB99092951MB99093675.5
MB99093054MB99093779
MB99093157BMB990938-
MB99093261CMB990939-
TROUBLESHOOTING
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING CONDITIONS
Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection Service Points.
NOTE
Before starting the troubleshooting procedure, make sure that the following items have been checked
okay.
DThe correct steering wheel has been properly installed in the neutral position of the steering column
shaft.
DTire and wheel sizes are correct with correct specifications. Inflation pressure, balance, and wear
conditions are okay.
DWheel alignment is correct.
DThe engine, suspension, and other parts have not been remodeled so as to affect the AYC system.
DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
READING THE DIAGNOSIS CODES
Read the diagnosis code using MUT-IIor ACD mode indicator
lamp. (Refer to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/
Inspection Service Points.)
NOTE
Connect the MUT-IIto the 16-pin diagnosis connector.
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WHEEL AND TYRE -General Information/Service Specifications31-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
The wheels and tyres of the following specifications
have been established.
SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsRS (standard)RS (option), RS-II
WheelTypeSteel typeAluminium type
Size15×6JJ17×8JJ
Amount of wheel offset mm4638
Pitch circle diameter
(P.C.D.) mm114.3114.3
TyreSize205/65R15 94H235/45ZR17
Spare wheelTypeSteel typeSteel typep
Size16×4T17×4T
Amount of wheel offset mm4030
Pitch circle diameter
(P.C.D.) mm114.3114.3
Spare tyre (High pressure)SizeT125/70D16T125/70D17
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
ItemsLimit
Tread depth of tyre mm1.6
Wheel runout (Radial runout) mmSteel wheel1.2 or less
Aluminium wheel1.0 or less
Wheel runout (Lateral runout) mmSteel wheel1.2 or less
Aluminium wheel1.0 or less
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WHEEL AND TYRE -Troubleshooting31-4
WHEEL BALANCE ACCURACY
PURPOSE
This section contains tips and procedures for
achieving accurate wheel balance. Steering wheel
vibration and /or body shake can result if any of
these procedures are not carefully observed.
1. Wheels and tires must be properly mounted
on a balancer in order to achieve correct
balance. Centering the wheel on the shaft of
the balancer is essential for proper mounting.
2. Off-the-car wheel balancers must be calibrated
periodically to ensure good balancing results.
An inaccurately calibrated balancer could cause
unnecessary replacement of tires, shocks,
suspension components, or steering
components.Check your balancer’s calibration approximately
every 100 balances. Your wheel balancer’s
instruction manual should include calibration
procedures. If the calibration procedures
specifically for your balancer are missing, use the
generic steps in this section for zero calibration,
static balance, and dynamic balance checks. The
wheel balancer calibration checks are also
described in the flowchart. (Refer to P.31-5.)
PROCEDURE
Balancing Tips
1. Confirm that the balancer’s cone and the wheel
mounting cone are undamaged and free of
dirt and rust.
2. On this vehicle the wheel’s center hole on the
hub side has a chamfered edge. Use a
back-mounting cone on your wheel balancer
to center the wheel on the balancer shaft.3. Install a wheel mounting cone. The appropriate
size cone for this vehicle is 67.0 mm.
4. Before balancing the wheel, remove any wheel
weights from both sides. Also check both sides
for any damage.
5. When installing wheel weights, hammer them
at a straight (not diagonal) angle.
Hub/shaft assembly
Spring plateClamping cup
Wheel mounting
cone
Standard passenger
car wheelWing nut
Confirming Proper Balance
1. After balancing the wheel, loosen the wing nut
and turn the wheel 180°against the balancer’s
hub. Then retighten the wing nut and check
the balance again. Repeat wheel balance if
necessary.2. Turn the wheel again 180°against the
balancer’s hub. If the wheel becomes
out-of-balance each time it is turned against
the balancer’s hub, the wheel balancer may
require calibration.
Wheel Balancer Calibration Checks
1. Mount an undamaged original-equipment alloy
rim and tire assembly (wheel) onto your
off-the-car wheel balancer. Balance the wheel.2.<>
Loosen the balancer wing nut, rotate the wheel
a half turn (180°), and retighten the nut.
Recheck the balance.