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1. SPECIFICATIONS
DescriptionSpecification
Front Suspension Rear Suspension
Suspension typeDouble wishbone Multi-link type
Spring typeCoil spring Coil spring
Shock absorber typeReciprocating cylindrical type
(gas type)Reciprocating cylindrical type
(gas type)
Stabilizer bar typeTorsion bar type Torsion bar type
2. WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Front Wheel
AlignmentToe-in2 ± 2 mm [0~4mm]
Camber0.0° ± 0.3°
Caster4.5˚ ± 0.5˚
Front Wheel
AlignmentToe-in0.4˚ ± 0.08˚
Camber0.04° ± 0.08°
Caster-
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Front Stabilizer Bar Assembly
To reduce the rolling effect of vehicle, the front stabilizer assembly has been changed.
Front Shock Absorber Assembly
To enhance the riding comfort, the coil spring rate and damping force have been changed.
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07-6
(1) Shock Absorber and Coil Spring
4. DIMENSIONS OF FRONT SUSPENSION
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Coil Spring ▶
Description 4WD 2WD
Spring rate (kg/mm)10.01 ± 5% 10.01 ± 5%
Coil diameter (mm)16.7 16.7
Inner diameter
(mm)D 158.3 58.3
D 288.3 88.3
Spring identificationNone + Red or Blue Yellow + Red or Blue
Number of windings8.49 8.49
Number of active windings6.99
CVW (Curved
Vehicle Weight)Height (mm)256.0 256.0
Weight (kg)976.9 ± 4% 834.9 ± 4%
Stress (kg/mm)69.53 59.42
Winding directionClockwise Clockwise
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(2) Coil Spring
High tensile steel used.
Minimum length should be 20 mm longer than the fully compressed length.
Spring seat used. -
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Description 4WD 2WD
Part number45110-21000 45110-21000
Spring rate (kg/mm)12.0 ±5% 12.0 ±5%
Coil diameter (mm)15.9 15.9
Inner diameter (mm)69.1 69.1
Pitch (mm)85.0 85.0
Number of windings9.55 9.55
Number of active windings8.35 8.35
CVW (Curved Vehicl
e
Weight)Height (mm)250 250
Weight (kg)880 880
Stress (kg/mm)
62.1 62.1
Winding directionClockwise Clockwise
Spring length (mm)323.3 323.3
Dimension ▶
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Brake oil Grade DOT 4
Service interval Replace every 2 years
1. SPECIFICATIONS
Description Specification
Front brake Type Ventilated disc
Rear brake Type Ventilated disc
Master cylinder Type Step feed bore tandem, double cylinder
Brake booster Type Tandem type(integrated level sensor)
Operating type Foot operated type
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3. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Action
Noise or vehicle
vibration when
appliedIncorrectly mounted back plate or caliper Repair
Loosened bolt of back plate or caliper Retighten
Uneven wear of brake disc Replace
Brake pad contamination Clean or replace
Sticking brake pad on contact surface Replace
Wear or hardening of brake pad Replace
Excessive clearance between caliper and pad Repair
Uneven contact of pad Repair
Lack of lubrication in sliding parts Lubricate
Improper operation of caliper Replace
Dust cover missing Repair
Loosened suspension mounting bolt Retighten
Pulls to one side
when brakingUnbalanced tire pressure between left and right Adjust
Poor contact of brake pad Repair
Oil or grease on brake pad Replace
Scratch, uneven wear, distortion of brake disc Replace
Improperly installed brake caliper Repair
Improper operation of auto adjuster Repair
Crack or distortion of brake pad Replace
Poor braking Oil leak or contamination Repair or replace
Air in brake line Bleed air
Improper operation of brake booster Repair
Poor contact of brake pad Repair
Oil or grease on brake pad Replace
Improper operation of auto adjuster Repair
Clogged brake line Repair
Improper operation of proportioning valve Repair
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08-6
Problem Possible Cause Action
Increased pedal
strokeAir in brake line Bleed air
Oil leak Repair
Worn brake pad Replace
Excessive clearance between push rod and master
cylinderAdjust
Worn or damaged piston seal Replace
Brake dragging Parking brake is not fully released Replace
Incorrect adjustment of parking brake Adjust
Incorrectly adjusted clearance of parking brake shoe Adjust
Faulty brake pedal return spring Replace
Incorrectly adjusted free play of brake pedal Adjust
Faulty master cylinder Replace
Lack of lubrication in sliding parts Lubricate
Faulty brake booster (vacuum leak) Repair
Poor parking brake Wear, hardening or poor contact of brake pad Replace
Oil or water on lining Repair or replace
Fixed or broken parking brake cable Replace
Excessive stroke of brake lever Adjust notch
Faulty auto clearance adjuster Repair
Increased stroke of
parking brake leverLoosened parking brake cable Adjust or replace
Incorrectly adjusted parking brake cable Adjust
Defective automatic lining clearance adjuster Repair or replace
Worn brake liningReplace