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Steering rack end sub-assembly
Steering rack end sub-assembly
Left ball extension shaft Left ball extension shaftComponent ViewPower Steering System-Power Steering Gear4-76Lock nut
Steering rack # 1 dust shield
Clip
Hoop
O-ring Steering hydraulic
oil pipe
O-ring
Hoop
Clip O-ring
Steering rack # 2 dust shield
Non-reusable parts
Power steering oil
Special toolLock nut
Specified torque
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Brake System -Brake System4-79Chapter 9 Brake SystemSection 1 Brake SystemI. Precaution 1. It's very important to keep the parts and area clean when repairing the brake system.
2. Care must be taken to replace each part properly as it could affect the performance of the brake system and
result in a driving hazard.
3. Do not let brake fluid remain on a painted surface when repairing any parts. Wash it off immediately.
4. If any work is done on the brake system or air in the brake pipelines is suspected, bleed the system of air.
5. Check the brake system for leakage after repairing the brake system.
6. Use specified brake fluid. Do not mix with other brand of brake fluid.II. Symptom table Use the table below to help you find the cause of the problem. The numbers indicate the priority of the likely
cause of the problem. Check each part in order. If necessary, replace these parts.Symptom
Low brake pedal or recoil
Brake StagnationSuspected Area
1 Brake system (fluid leaks)
2 Brake system (air in)
3 Piston Cup in Sub-pump (worn or damaged)
4 Rear brake shoe clearance (out of adjustment)
5 Master cylinder (faulty)
6 Booster push rod (out of adjustment)
7 Brake shoe or lining (oily)
8 Disc/Drum scratched
1. Brake pedal free stroke is too small
2. Parking brake lever stroke (out of adjustment)
3. Parking brake cable (sticking)
4. Rear brake shoe clearance (out of adjustment)
5. Brake pad or lining (cracked or distorted)
6. Wheel cylinder piston (stuck or frozen)
7. Return spring (faulty)
8. Vacuum booster (faulty)
9. Brake master cylinder (faulty)
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Brake System -Brake System4-80Symptom
Brake Deviation
Noise from brakeSuspected Area
1. Wheel cylinder piston (stuck)
2. Brake shoe lining (oily)
3. Disc (scratched)
4. Brake shoes or lining (cracked or distorted)
5. Wheel hub bearing (worn or damaged)
6. Tire pressure (not as specified)
1. Brake shoe lining (damaged)
2. Installation bolt (loose)
3. Disc (scratched)
4. Brake shoe (bad in quality)
5. Brake shoes lining (oily)
6. Sound isolating shim damaged
7. Hold spring of brake shoe (damage)
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Brake System -Brake Master Cylinder Assembly4-90 (4) Adjust the length of the vacuum booster push bar with the
special tool till the push bar touches the mandril head.
9. Install the brake master cylinder.
(1) Install the brake master cylinder on the booster with two bolts.
Torque: 13N.m
(2) Connect the two brake oil pipes to the brake master cylinder
with a special tool. (with ABS)
Torque: 15N.m
(3) Connect the three brake oil pipes to the brake master cylinder
with a special tool. (without ABS)
Torque: 15N.m
(4) Connect # 1 clutch storage tank oil pipe with clip. (Manual
transaxle type)
(5) Insert the brake fluid level alarm switch connector.
10. Add the brake fluid to the Brake fluid reservoir.
11. Discharge the air in the brake master cylinder.
12. Discharge the air in the brake pipeline.
13. Check the level height in the Brake fluid reservoir.
14. Check the brake fluid whether there is any leakage.With ABS:
Without ABS
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Fluid level indicator lamp connectorVacuum booster assembly
Gasket25Clip26 Clip Master cylinder
Manual Transmission
#1 clutch fluid tank oil pipe
HECU assemblyClipSection 5 Vacuum BoosterComponent ViewBrake System -Vacuum Booster4-91Battery
#2 relay box, engine chamber
Return spring
Pin
Push bar
U-connector Without ABSVacuum tube
Non-reusable parts
Lithium soap base glycol lubeSpecified torque
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Brake System -Front Brake Disc4-94Component ViewSection 6 Front Brake Disc34Front disc brake pistonSet ring Dust shield Piston oil seal Left front disc
brake cylinder accessory3483088Connector bolt
Washer
Discharge screw
plug capTubeDust shield Front disc brake
cylinder sliding pin
#2 muffle pad
#1 muffle pad
Brake pad
Brake pad#1 muffle pad
#2 muffle pad
Support piece
Front brake pad ISupport piece
Front brake pad IIFront disc brake cylinder
sliding pin88Dust shield
Left cylinder support
Non-reusable parts
Lithium soap base glycol lube
Disc brake lubespecified torqueN.
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Brake System -Front Brake Disc4-9611. Remove the front brake piston.
(1) Put a piece of cloth or equivalent between the brake cylinder
and the piston.
(2) Blow the piston out of the brake cylinder with compressed air.
Warning:
In the blowing process, the finger shall not be placed before the
piston.
Note:
Don't spray the brake fluid.
12. Remove the piston oil seal.
Take out the oil seal from the brake cylinder with screwdriver.
13. Check the brake cylinder and piston.
Check the cylinder wall and piston whether there is rust or scar.
14. Check the lining thickness of the brake pad.
Measure the lining thickness with ruler.
Standard Thickness: 10.0mm
Minimum Thickness:1.0mm
15. Check the abrasion indicator steel strap of the front brake.
Make sure the abrasion indicator steel strap has adequate flexibility and has no deformation, crack or damage.
All rust, dirt and other impurities shall be cleaned out.
16. Check the thickness of the brake disc.
Measure the thickness of the brake disc with screw micrometer.
Standard Thickness: 20.0mm
Minimum Thickness: 18.0mm
17. Remove the front brake disc.
(1) Make mark on the brake disc and wheel hub.
(2) Remove the brake disc.
18. Install the brake disc.
Tips:
Install the disc at the minimum swing position.
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Brake System -Front Brake Disc4-9719. Check the swing of the brake disc.
(1) Fasten the brake disc temporarily.
Torque: 103N.m
(2) Measure the swing of the brake disc at the 10mm from the disc
edge with a dial test indicator.
Maximum Swing: 0.05 mm
(3) If the swing of the brake disc reaches or exceeds the limit,
check the bearing's axial clearance and the wheel hub's swing.
If the bearing and wheel hub run normally, adjust the swing
of the brake disc, or finish it with onboard finishing machine.
20. Tighten the brake discharge bolt temporarily.
Tighten the brake discharge screw plug on the front brake cylinder temporarily.
21. Install the piston oil seal.
(1) Apply the lithium soap-base glycol lube on the new piston oil seal.
(2) Install the new piston oil seal on the brake cylinder.
22. Install the brake piston.
(1) Apply the lithium soap-base glycol lube on the brake piston.
(2) Install the piston on the front disc brake cylinder.
Note:
Don't tighten the piston into the brake cylinder forcefully.
23. Install the dust shield of the brake wheel cylinder.
(1) Apply the lithium soap-base glycol lube on the dust shield of
the new brake wheel cylinder, and install it on the brake
cylinder.
Tips:
Install the dust shield in the groove of the brake wheel cylinder
and piston reliably.
(2) Install the set ring with screwdriver.
Note:
Be careful not to damage to the dust shield of the brake wheel cylinder.
24. Install the left front disc brake wheel cylinder support.
Fasten the front disc brake wheel cylinder support with two blots.
Torque: 88N.m
25. Install the dust shield of the front disc brake bushing.
Apply the lithium soap-base glycol lube on the surface of the two new dust shields.
Install the two dust shields on the front disc brake cylinder support.
26. Install the sliding pin of the front dist brake cylinder.
Apply the lithium soap-base glycol lube on the surface of the two sliding pin and oil seal.
Install the two sliding pins on the front disc brake cylinder support.