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Pipes and Supports (09.03)
Exhaust System (09.00)9-2-4 Workshop Manual May 2007
5. Install heatshield deflector, front floor (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.04.AA Heatshield -
Front Floor - Renew).
Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor-Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
3. Disconnect sensor multiplugs (x2.
4. Release sensor leads from clips (x2) on heatshield.
5. Secure sufficient lengths of string to sensor multiplugs for assembly purposes.
6. Loosen rear LH and RH clamp nuts, catalysts to centre pipe.
7. Remove nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold.
8. With assistance, manoeuvre exhaust centre pipe assembly rearwards to release from catalysts.
9. With assistance, release and support weight of LH catalyst from exhaust manifold.
10. Manoeuvre sensor leads and remove cable tie. Release sensor leads from behind heat shield. Secure cable tie.
Remove string fr om multiplugs.
11. Remove catalyst assembly.
12. Remove and discard gasket.
13. Remove sensor from catalyst.
Installation
1. Clean catalyst mating joint faces.
2. Install and tighten sensor (x2) (torque).
3. Apply proprietary exhaust sealant around pipe joints.
4. Install new gasket to exhaust manifold flange.
5. With assistance, position catal yst, secure string (x2) to
multiplugs, feed sensor leads behind heat shield. Install
catalyst to exhaust manifold.
6. Install and torque tighten nuts (x3), catalyst to exhaust manifold. 7. Align centre pipe assembly to catalyst, torque tighten
clamp nuts.
8. Remove string (x2), connect multiplugs (x2), sensors.
9. Secure sensor leads in clips on heatshield.
10. Install rear exhaust silencer (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
11. Lower vehicle on ramp.
RH/LH Rear Exhaust Pipe Assembly-
Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove rear undertray.
3. Remove rear silencer assembly (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
4. Remove bolts (x4), cross brace.
5. Loosen clamp nut, release/remove rear intermediate pipe from centre pipe.
6. Remove rear intermediate pipe through subframe.
7. Remove bolts (x4), heat shields (x2).
8. Remove clamp nut, bolt and washers (x2) from rear intermediate pipe.
Installation
1. Clean rear intermediate pipe and mating faces on centre pipe.
2. Install clamp bolt, washers and nut.
3. Position heat shields (x2), install and torque bolts (x4).
4. Apply a proprietary exhaus t sealant to clamp joint.
5. Install rear intermediate pipe to centre pipe.
6. Align rear intermediate pipe to silencer.
7. Install rear silencer assembly (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 09.00.KA Silencer and Bypass Valve
Assembly - Remove for Access and Refit).
8. Torque tighten clamp nut.
9. Install cross brace, install and torque tighten bolts (x4).
10. Install rear undertray.
11. Lower vehicle on ramp.
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
ItemCode
Rear Exhaust Pipe Assembly-Renew RH09.00.HB
Rear Exhaust Pipe Assembly-Renew LH09.00.JB
WAR NI NG
TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, I.E. SEVERE BURNS TO
THE SKIN, ALLOW EXHAUS T SYSTEM TO COOL
DOWN BEFORE REMOVING EXHAUST SYSTEM COMPONENTS.
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33. Turn the lever on the universal joint to release it from the coupling.
Figure 14
34. Move the steering to get access to the bolt that attaches the pinion coupling to the Po wer Assisted Steering (PAS)
rack.
35. Remove the bolt that attaches the pinion coupling to the PAS rack.
Figure 15
36. Remove the pinion coupling.
37. Remove and discard the two bolts that attach the brake caliper to the front wheel knuckle.
Figure 16
38. Release the brake caliper from the front wheel knuckle.
Figure 17
39. Use a cable tie to hold the brake caliper.
40. Make a mark to show the position of the brake disc
against the wheel hub.
41. Remove the two screws that attach the brake disc to the wheel hub.
Figure 18
42. Remove the brake disc.
CAUTION
Do not let the caliper hang on the brake hose. If you do, the brake hose can be damaged
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43. Remove the front bolt that attaches the brake backplate to the front wheel knuckle.
Figure 19
44. Remove and discard the nut that attaches the track rod
end to the front wheel knuckle.
Figure 20
45. Use the special tool to release the track rod end from the vertical link.
Figure 21
46. Remove the special tool from the track rod end.
47. Do steps 39 to 48 for the other side.
48. Put a container in position under the PAS rack to collect spilled oil.
49. Lower the vehicle. 50. Remove the bolt that attaches the PAS pipes to the PAS
rack.
Figure 22
51. Disconnect the PAS pipes from the PAS rack.
Figure 23
52. Let the oil drain into the container.
53. Lift the vehicle.
54. Remove and discard the two O-ring seals from the PAS pipes.
Figure 24
55. Install applicable caps to seal the open ports.
56. Make sure that the area is clean.
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57. Remove the three bolts that attach the PAS rack to the front subframe.
Figure 25
58. Remove the PAS rack.
Install
1. Put the PAS rack into position.
Figure 26
2. Install and tighten the three bolts that attach the PAS rack to the front subframe.
Figure 27
3. Remove and discard the caps from the PAS pipes and the PAS rack. 4. Install two new O-ring seals onto the PAS pipes.
Figure 28
5. Connect the PAS pipes to the PAS rack.
Figure 29
6. Lower the vehicle.
7. Install and torque the screw that attaches the PAS pipes
to the PAS rack.
Figure 30
8. Lift the vehicle.
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9. At the left side, install the track rod end onto the front wheel knuckle, and install and torque the nut.
Figure 31
10. Install and tighten the front bolt that attaches the brake backplate to the front wheel knuckle.
Figure 32
11. Install the brake disc.
12. Install and tighten the two screws that attach the brake disc to the wheel hub.
Figure 33
13. Remove and discard the cable tie to release the brake caliper. 14. Put the brake caliper in position on the front wheel
knuckle.
Figure 34
15. Install and tighten the two new bolts that attach the brake caliper to the front wheel knuckle.
Figure 35
16. Do steps 9 to 15 for the right side.
17. Install the pinion coupling.
Figure 36
18. Turn the steering to get access to install the bolt that attaches the pinion coupling to the PAS rack.
19. Install and torque the bolt that attaches the pinion coupling to the PAS rack.
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20. Connect the bottom universal joint for the column to the coupling.
Figure 37
21. Move the lever on the universal joint to attach the joint to the coupling.
22. Install and torque the bolt that attaches the universal joint for the lower steering column to the pinion
coupling.
Figure 38
23. Lower the vehicle.
24. Put the the oil tank in position.
Figure 39
25. Loosely install the two top screws that attach the oil tank to the body.
Figure 40
26. Lift the vehicle.
27. Install and tighten the two bottom screws that attach the oil tank to the body.
Figure 41
28. Remove and discard the sealing plugs from the oil tank and the pipes.
29. Connect the bottom oil pipe to the oil tank and tighten the union.
Figure 42
30. Remove and discard the cable tie to release the anti-roll bar.
CAUTION
Be careful when you install the oil tank in the step that follows. If you are not, the air conditioning switch and wiring harness can be damaged.
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31. Put the anti-roll bar into position.
Figure 43
32. Install and torque the four screws that attach the anti-roll
bar to the front subframe.
33. Lower the vehicle.
34. Tighten the two top screws that attach the oil tank to the body.
Figure 44
35. Remove and discard the sealing plugs from the upper oil pipe and the oil tank.
36. Install the top oil pipe onto the oil tank and tighten the union that attaches it to the oil tank.
Figure 45
37. Remove and discard the caps from the oil breather pipes and the oil tank. 38. Connect the two oil breather pipes to the oil tank.
Figure 46
39. Connect the air intake pipe to the throttle body and the
outlet pipe for the right side air cleaner.
Figure 47
40. Install the clip that attaches the air intake pipe to the outlet pipe for the right side air cleaner.
Figure 48
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41. Install the clip that attaches the air intake pipe to the throttle body.
Figure 49
42. Remove and discard the sealing plugs from the two breather pipes and the air intake pipe.
43. Connect the two breather pipes to the air intake pipe.
Figure 50
44. Install the radiator closing panel (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.AA - Radiator Closing Panel).
45. Fill the oil tank with the correct quantity of oil.
46. Fill the PAS fluid reservoir with the correct quantity of
PAS fluid.
47. Connect the battery ground cable.
48. Bleed the PAS system.
49. Do a check of the engine oi l level. Add oil if necessary.
50. Lift the vehicle.
51. Install the front right side wheel-arch liner (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.GB - Front Right
Side Wheel-Arch Liner).
52. Install the front wheels and tyres (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 04.04.ED - Wheel and Tyre - Pair)
53. Do a check of the four-wheel alignment.
54. Use the applicable equipment to lift the vehicle and make it safe.
55. Install the front undertray (refer to Workshop Manual procedure 01.02.NB - Front Undertray).
RH/LH Track Rod End-Renew
Removal
1. Raise vehicle on ramp.
2. Remove road wheel(s).
3. Loosen tie rod locknut.
4. Install tool (204 - 524) on front hub, install and tighten
wheel nuts.
5. Lower vehicle to raise suspension sufficient to install ball joint removing tool (204 - 523).
6. Remove nut, track rod end to vertical link.
7. Using (204-523 Ball Joint Sp litter), release track rod end
from vertical link.
8. Remove tool (204 - 524) from front hub.
9. Count number of turns and remove track rod end from tie rod.
Installation
1. Clean track rod end taper and mating face on vertical link.
2. Install track rod end on tie rod the same amount of turns.
3. Install track rod end in vertical link.
4. Install road wheel(s).
5. Lower vehicle on ramp.
6. Carry out full vehicle geometry check/adjust.
7. Torque tie rod ball joint locknut(s).
Power Steering Pump to Rack Hose
Assembly-Renew
Repair Operation Time (ROT)
Repair Operation Time (ROT)