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Removal |
1. |
Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported. |
2. |
Remove the rear tire and wheel. |
3. |
Remove the brake caliper and Rear disc brake. (Refer to Brake System - "Rear Disc Brake") |
4. |
Remove the parking brake cable (B), after removing the bolt (A).
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5. |
Remove the shoe hold down pin (A) and the spring (B) by pushing the retainer spring and turning the pin. |
6. |
Remove the adjuster assembly (B) and the lower return spring (A). |
7. |
Remove the upper return spring (C) and the brake shoes (D). |
8. |
Remove the operating lever assembly (E). |
Installation |
1. |
Install the operating lever assembly (E). |
2. |
Install the upper return spring (C) and the brake shoes (D). |
3. |
Install the adjuster assembly (B) and the lower return spring (A). |
4. |
While pressing the spring, install the brake shoe hold down pin (A) and spring (B). |
5. |
Install the parking brake cable (B), then install the bolt (A).
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6. |
Install the rear brake disc, then adjust the rear brake shoe clearance.
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7. |
Install the brake caliper assembly.
(Refer to Brake System - "Rear Disc Brake") |
8. |
Install the tire and wheel. |
9. |
If the parking brake shoe or the brake disc are replaced a newly one, perform the brake shoe bed-in procedure.
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Adjustment |
1. |
Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported. |
2. |
Remove the rear tire and wheel. |
3. |
Remove the plug from the disc. |
4. |
Rotate the toothed wheel of adjuster by a screw driver until
the disc is not moving, and then return it by 5 notches in the opposite
direction. |
5. |
Install the plug on disc and then rear wheel & tire. |
Cleaning the lap/shoulder belt webbing
Clean the belt webbing with any mild soap solution recommended for cleaning upholstery
or carpet. Follow the instructions provided with the soap. Do not bleach or re-dye
the webbing because this m ...
Front Washer Motor Repair procedures
Removal
1)
When servicing the washer pump, be careful not to damage the washer pump seal.
2)
Do not operate the washer pump before filling the washer reservoir.
Failure ...
Radiator Repair procedures
Inspection
Radiator Cap Testing
1.
Remove the radiator cap, wet its seal with engine coolant, then install it to pressure tester.
2.
Apply a pressure of 93 ~ 123kPa (0.95 ~ 1.25kgf/cmx, 14 ~ ...