QUICK REFERENCE CHART QX56
BRAKE PEDAL
Unit : mm (in)
FRONT DISK BRAKE
Unit : mm (in)
REAR DISK BRAKE
Unit : mm (in)
REFILL CAPACITIESELS00040
Item Standard
Brake pedal height 168.5 (6.63) – 178.5 (7.03)
Depressed brake pedal height
[Depressing 490 N (50 kg, 110 lb) while turning the engine ON] 100 (3.94) or more
Item Limit
Brake pad Wear thickness 1.5 (0.059)
Disc rotor Wear thickness 28.5 (1.122)
Thickness variation (measured at 8 positions) 0.015 (0.0006)
Runout (with it attached to the vehicle) 0.053 (0.0021)
Item Limit
Brake pad Wear thickness 2.0 (0.079)
Disc rotor Wear thickness 18.0 (0.709)
Thickness variation (measured at 8 positions) 0.015 (0.0006)
Runout (with it attached to the vehicle) 0.05 (0.0020)
UNIT
Liter US measure
Fuel tank 98.4 26 gal
Engine Coolant ( With reservoir tank ) at MAX level 14.9 15-6/8 qt
Engine oil Drain and refill
With oil filter change 6.5 6-7/8 qt
Without oil filter change 6.2 6-4/8 qt
Dry engine (Overhaul) 7.6 8 qt
Transmission 10.0 10-5/8 qt
Transfer 1.5 3-1/8 pt
Final drive Front 0.75 1-5/8 pt
Rear 1.75 3-3/4 pt
Power steering system 1.0 7/8 qt
Air conditioning system Compressor oil 0.21 7.1 fl oz
Refrigerant 1.05 kg 2.32 lb
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U1000 CAN COMM CIRCUIT ......................... ....91
Description .......................................................... ....91
DTC Logic ...............................................................91
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................91
U1010 CONTROL UNIT (CAN) ..........................92
Description .......................................................... ....92
DTC Logic ...............................................................92
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................92
POWER SUPPLY AND GROUND CIRCUIT ......93
Description .......................................................... ....93
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................93
4WD WARNING LAMP ......................................97
Component Function Check ................................ ....97
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................97
4WD INDICATOR LAMP ....................................98
Component Function Check ................................ ....98
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................98
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS ..............................99
HEAVY TIGHT-CORNER BRAKING SYMP-
TOM OCCURS . .............................................. ....
99
Description .......................................................... ....99
Diagnosis Procedure ...............................................99
4WD MODE DOES NOT CHANGE ..................100
Description .......................................................... ..100
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................100
4WD MODE INDICATOR LAMP CONTINUES
BLINKING .........................................................
101
Description .......................................................... ..101
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................101
4WD WARNING LAMP BLINKS QUICKLY .....102
Description .......................................................... ..102
4WD WARNING LAMP BLINKS SLOWLY .....103
Description .......................................................... ..103
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................103
INFORMATION DISPLAY IS NOT DIS-
PLAYED ...........................................................
104
Description .......................................................... ..104
Diagnosis Procedure .............................................104
NOISE, VIBRATION AND HARSHNESS
(NVH) TROUBLESHOOTING ..........................
105
NVH Troubleshooting Chart ................................ ..105
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE .......................106
TRANSFER FLUID ......................................... ..106
Inspection ............................................................ ..106
Draining .................................................................106
Refilling .................................................................106
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .............107
TRANSFER CONTROL UNIT .........................107
Removal and Installation ..................................... ..107
4WD MODE SWITCH ......................................108
Removal and Installation .......................................108
FRONT OIL SEAL ...........................................109
Exploded View .......................................................109
Removal and Installation .......................................109
REAR OIL SEAL .............................................111
Exploded View .......................................................111
Removal and Installation .......................................111
Adjustment .............................................................112
TRANSFER CONTROL ACTUATOR .............114
Exploded View .......................................................114
Removal and Installation .......................................114
Inspection ..............................................................114
TRANSFER HI-LO POSITION SENSOR ........116
Exploded View .......................................................116
Removal and Installation .......................................116
Inspection ..............................................................116
TRANSFER ROTARY POSITION SENSOR ...117
Exploded View .......................................................117
Removal and Installation .......................................117
Inspection ..............................................................118
TRANSFER LOCK POSITION SENSOR ........119
Exploded View .......................................................119
Removal and Installation .......................................119
Inspection ..............................................................119
TRANSFER FLUID TEMPERATURE SEN-
SOR .................................................................
120
Exploded View .......................................................120
Removal and Installation .......................................120
Inspection ..............................................................120
UNIT REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ....121
TRANSFER ASSEMBLY ................................121
Exploded View ..................................................... ..121
Removal and Installation .......................................121
INPUT OIL SEAL ............................................123
Exploded View .......................................................123
Removal and Installation .......................................123
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
(SDS) ............... ...........................................
124
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
(SDS) ...............................................................
124
General Specifications ......................................... ..124
FRONT PROPELLER SHAFT: 2F P15
PREPARATION ........ .................................
125
PREPARATION ...............................................125
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3. Apply anti-corrosion oil to the thread and seat of new drive pin- ion lock nut, and temporarily tighten drive pinion lock nut to drive
pinion, using flange wrench (commercial service tool).
CAUTION:
Never reuse drive pinion lock nut.
4. Tighten drive pinion lock nut within the limits of specified torque so as to keep the pinion bearing preload within a standard val-
ues, using preload gauge (A) [SST: ST3127S000 (J-25765-A)].
CAUTION:
Adjust to the lower limit of the drive pinion lock nut tight-
ening torque first.
If the preload torque exceeds the specified value, replace collapsible spacer and tighte n it again to adjust. Never
loosen drive pinion lock nut to adjust the preload torque.
5. Fit a dial indicator onto the companion flange face (inner side of the propeller shaft mounting bolt holes).
6. Rotate the companion flange to check for runout.
7. Fit a test indicator to the inner side of the companion flange (socket diameter).
8. Rotate the companion flange to check for runout.
9. If the runout value is outside the repair limit, follow the procedure below to adjust.
a. Check for runout while changing the phase between companion flange and drive pinion gear by 90 ° step,
and search for the position where the runout is the minimum.
b. If the runout value is still outside of the limit after the phase has been changed, possible causes are be an
assembly malfunction of drive pinion and pinion bear ing and malfunction of pinion bearing. Check for
these items and repair if necessary.
c. If the runout value is still outsi de of the limit after the check and repair, replace companion flange.
10. Install front propeller shaft. Refer to DLN-129, "
Removal and Installation".
11. Install drive shaft. Refer to FAX-22, "
Removal and Installation".
12. Refill gear oil to the final drive and check oil level. Refer to DLN-155, "
Refilling".
13. Check the final drive for oil leakage. Refer to DLN-155, "
Inspection".
Total preload torque: A value
that add 0.1 – 0.4 N·m
(0.01 – 0.04 kg-m, 1 – 3 in-lb) to
the measured value when re-
moving.
PDIA1003E
Companion flange runout : Refer to DLN-185, "Com-
panion Flange Runout".
Companion flange runout : Refer to DLN-185, "
Com-
panion Flange Runout".
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If the tooth contact is near the flank (flank contact), or near the
toe (toe contact), use a thinner drive pinion height adjusting
washer to move the drive pinion farther from the drive gear.
For selecting adjusting washer, refer to the latest parts infor-
mation.
BACKLASH
1. Remove carrier cover. Refer to DLN-168, "Disassembly".
2. Fit a dial indicator to the drive gear face to measure the back- lash.
If the backlash is outside of the specification, change the thick-
ness of the side bearing adjusting washers.
CAUTION:
Never change the total amount of wash ers as it changes the preload torque.
InspectionINFOID:0000000006222395
INSPECTION AFTER DISASSEMBLY
Drive Gear and Drive Pinion
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If the gear teeth never mesh or line-up correctly, det ermine the cause and adjust or replace as necessary.
If the gears are worn, cracked, damaged, pitted or ch ipped (by friction) noticeably, replace with new drive
gear and drive pinion as a set.
Bearing
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If any chipped (by friction), pitted, worn, rusted or scratched marks, or unusual noise from the bearing is
observed, replace as a bearing assembly (as a new set).
Side Gear and Pinion Mate Gear
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If any cracks or damage on the surfac e of the tooth is found, replace.
If any worn or chipped mark on the contact si des of the thrust washer is found, replace.
Side Gear Thrust Washer and Pinion Mate Thrust Washer
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If it is chipped (by friction), damaged, or unusually worn, replace.
Oil Seal
PDIA0441E
Backlash : Refer to DLN-185, "Back-
lash".
When the backlash is large: Make drive gear back side adjusting washer thicker,
and drive tooth side adjust ing washer thinner by the
same amount. For selecting adjusting washer, refer to
the latest parts information.
If the backlash is less than specification: Make drive gear back side ad justing washer thinner,
and drive tooth side adjust ing washer thicker by the
same amount. For selecting adjusting washer, refer to
the latest parts information.
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DRIVE PINION
1. Fit a dial indicator onto the companion flange face (inner side of
the propeller shaft mounting bolt holes).
2. Rotate companion flange to check for runout.
3. Fit a test indicator to the inner side of companion flange (socket diameter).
4. Rotate companion flange to check for runout.
5. If the runout value is outside the runout li mit, follow the procedure below to adjust.
a. Check for runout while changing the phase between companion flange and drive pinion by 90 ° step, and
search for the position where the runout is the minimum.
b. If the runout value is still outside of the limit after the phase has been changed, possible cause will be an
assembly malfunction of drive pinion and pinion bearing and malfunction of pinion bearing. Check for
these items and repair if necessary.
c. If the runout value is still outside of the limit after the check and repair, replace companion flange.
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INSPECTION AFTER DISASSEMBLY
Drive Gear and Drive Pinion
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If the gear teeth never mesh or line-up correctly, det ermine the cause and adjust or replace as necessary.
If the gears are worn, cracked, damaged, pitted or ch ipped (by friction) noticeably, replace with new drive
gear and drive pinion as a set.
Bearing
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If any chipped (by friction), pitted, worn, rusted or scratched marks, or unusual noise from the bearing is
observed, replace as a bearing assembly (as a new set).
Oil Seal
Whenever disassembled, replace.
If wear, deterioration of adherence (sealing force lips) , or damage is detected on the lips, replace them.
Companion Flange
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If any chipped mark [about 0.1 mm, (0.004 in)] or other damage on the contact sides of the lips of the com-
panion flange is found, replace. Companion flange runout : Refer to
DLN-185, "
Com-
panion Flange Runout".
Companion flange runout : Refer to DLN-185, "
Com-
panion Flange Runout".
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FRONT OIL SEAL
- If the runout value is still outside of the limit
after the phase has been changed, possible cause will be an
assembly malfunction of drive pinion and pinion bearing and malfunction of pinion bearing. Check for
these items and repair if necessary.
- If the runout value is still outside of the limit after the check and repair, replace companion flange.
7. Make a stamping for identification of front oil seal replacement frequency. Refer to “Identification stamp of
replacement frequency of front oil seal”.
CAUTION:
Make a stamping after replacing front oil seal.
8. Install rear propeller shaft. Refer to DLN-144, "
Removal and Installation".
9. Install side flange with the following procedure.
a. Attach the protector [SST: KV38108000 ( — )] to side oil seal.
b. After the side flange is inserted and the serrated part of side gear has engaged the serrated part of flange, remove the pro-
tector.
c. Put a suitable drift on the center of side flange, then drive it until sound changes.
NOTE:
When installation is completed, driving sound of the side flange
turns into a sound that seems to affect the whole final drive.
d. Confirm that the dimension of the side flanges (1) installation measurement (A) in the figure comes into the following.
10. Install drive shaft. Refer to RAX-11, "
Removal and Installation".
11. Refill gear oil to the final drive and check oil level. Refer to DLN-
193, "Refilling".
12. Check the final drive for oil leakage. Refer to DLN-193, "
Inspec-
tion".
SDIA0822E
A : 342.2 mm (13.47 in)
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4. If tooth contact is improperly adjusted, follow the procedure
below to adjust the pinion height [dimension (X)].
If the tooth contact is near the face (face contact), or near theheel (heel contact), thicken pinion height adjusting washers to
move drive pinion closer to drive gear.
For selecting adjusting washer, refer to the latest parts infor-
mation.
If the tooth contact is near the flank (flank contact), or near the toe (toe contact), thin pinion height adjusting washers to move
drive pinion farther from drive gear.
For selecting adjusting washer, refer to the latest parts infor-
mation.
BACKLASH
Before inspection and adjustment, drain gear oil.
1. Remove rear cover. Refer to DLN-204, "
Disassembly".
2. Fit a dial indicator to the drive gear face to measure the back- lash.
If the backlash is outside of the specified value, change thethickness of side bearing adjusting washer.
SDIA0517E
PDIA0440E
PDIA0441E
Backlash : Refer to DLN-222, "Back-
lash".
When the backlash is large: Make drive gear back side adjusting washer thicker,
and drive gear tooth side adjusting washer thinner by
the same amount. For selectin g adjusting washer, re-
fer to the latest parts information.
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CAUTION:
Never change the total amount of wash ers as it changes the bearing preload.
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INSPECTION AFTER DISASSEMBLY
Drive Gear and Drive Pinion
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If the gear teeth never mesh or line-up correctly, det ermine the cause and adjust or replace as necessary.
If the gears are worn, cracked, damaged, pitted or chi pped (by friction) noticeably, replace with new drive
gear and drive pinion as a set.
Bearing
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If any chipped (by friction), pitted, worn, rusted or scratched marks, or unusual noise from the bearing is
observed, replace as a bearing assembly (as a new set).
Side Gear and Pinion Mate Gear
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If any cracks or damage on the surfac e of the tooth is found, replace.
If any worn or chipped mark on the contact si des of the thrust washer is found, replace.
Side Gear Thrust Washer and Pinion Mate Thrust Washer
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If it is chipped (by friction), damaged, or unusually worn, replace.
Oil Seal
Whenever disassembled, replace.
If wear, deterioration of adherence (sealing force lips ), or damage is detected on the lips, replace them.
Differential case
Clean up the disassembled parts.
If any wear or crack on the contact sides of the differential case is found, replace.
When the backlash is small:
Make drive gear back side adjusting washer thinner,
and drive gear tooth side ad justing washer thicker by
the same amount. For selecting adjusting washer, re-
fer to the latest parts information.
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