CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993 Service Manual

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WARNING: THE SELF ADJUSTING FEATURE OF THIS
PARKING BRAKE LEVER ASSEMBLY CONTAINS A
CLOCK SPRING LOADED TO APPROXIMATELY 30
POUNDS. CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PREVENT EX-
CESSIVE JARRING OF THE ASSEMBLY. DO NOT
RELEASE THE SELF ADJUSTER LOCKOUT DEVICE
BEFORE INSTALLING CABLES INTO THE EQUAL-
IZER. KEEP HANDS OUT OF SELF ADJUSTER SEC-
TOR AND PAWL AREA. FAILURE TO OBSERVE CAU-
TION IN HANDLING THIS MECHANISM COULD LEAD
TO SERIOUS INJURY.
When repairs to the hand lever assembly or cable
system are required the self adjuster must be reloaded
and locked out.
SELF ADJUSTING PROCEDURES (AG & AJ BODY)
TO RELOAD SELF ADJUSTER
(1) Remove ash receiver or courtesy light from rear
of center console to gain access to self adjuster. Also,
remove carpet from sides of console. (2) Pull on equalizer/output cable to wind up sprin-
g(requires greater than 30 pounds effort). Continue
until self adjuster lockout pawl is positioned about
midway on the self adjuster sector (Fig. 6). Rotate
lockout pawl into self adjuster sector by turning allen
screw clockwise. Rotating lockout device requires
very little effort. Do not force or failure of lock-
out device will occur. (3) When repairs are complete, adjust rear brakes
before adjusting parking brake. On drum-in-hat type of
rear disc brake adjust shoe diameter to 171.5 mm (6.75
inch).
ADJUST PARKING BRAKE (AG & AJ BODY)
Be sure that the cables are properly assembled to the
equalizer bracket prior to cable adjustment. (1) Insert a 7/32 inch allen wrench into hex socket
and turn counter-clockwise through approximately 15É
of rotation (Fig. 4). In turning lockout device, self
adjuster release is a loud snapping noise followed by
reaching a more felt than heard detent. Very light
effort is required to seat lockout arm into detent.
Follow through to the detent is important in prevent-
ing the lockout rod from rattling. Note: The parking brake handle can be in any
position when releasing self adjuster. (2) Cycle lever to position cables. Rear wheels should
rotate freely without dragging.
REAR PARKING BRAKE CABLE REMOVAL (AA, AC,
AP, AY BODY)
The rear brake cables are attached to rear connec-
tors. Should it become necessary to remove either parking
brake cable for installation of a new cable, proceed as
follows: With vehicle jacked up on a suitable hoist, remove
wheel and tire assembly (Fig. 6). Back off cable adjusting nut to provide slack and
disconnect rear brake cable from connector.
DRUM BRAKES
(1) Disconnect park brake cable from park brake
lever in rear wheel brakes. (2) Using an aircraft type hose clamp compress re-
tainers on end of cable housing and start cable out of
retaining hole in the support plate. Remove clamp
when retainers are free of the mounting hole in the
support plate, (Fig. 6).
(3) Remove clip from brake cable at support
bracket and pull cable away from trailing arm as-
sembly (Figs. 3 and 4).
DISC BRAKES
(1) Remove disc brake caliper from adapter, and
brake disc (rotor) from rear hub.
Fig. 5 Self Adjusting Parking Brake Lever Assembly
Fig. 6 Removing Brake Cable from Support Plate
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(2) Disconnect parking brake cable from brake
shoe lever. (3) Using an aircraft type hose clamp compress re-
tainers on end of cable housing and start cable out of
retaining hole in the adapter. Remove clamp when
retainers are free of mounting hole in the adapter
(Fig. 6). (4) Remove clip from parking brake cable at
hanger bracket and pull cable away from trailing
arm.
REAR PARKING BRAKE CABLE INSTALLATION
DRUM BRAKES (AA, AC, AP, AY BODY)
(1) Route parking brake cable assembly through
trailing arm and hanger bracket. (2) Install parking brake cable retaining clip.
(3) Install parking brake cable into rear brake sup-
port plate. Be sure all retainers are expanded around
mounting hole in brake support plate, and then con-
nect parking brake cable end to brake shoe lever. (4) Insert forward end of parking brake cable into
connector. (5) Install brake drum, and wheel and tire assem-
bly.
DRUM BRAKES (AG & AJ BODY)
(1) Route each parking brake cable assembly
through trailing arm and mounting bracket. (2) Install parking brake cable retaining clip.
(3) Install parking brake cable into rear brake sup-
port plate. Be sure the retainers are expanded
around mounting hole in the brake support plate and
connect parking brake cable end to brake shoe lever. (4) Insert forward end of parking brake cable into
floor pan of vehicle. Then connector park brake cable
to equalizer at park brake hand lever. (5) Install brake drum, and wheel and tire assem-
bly.
DISC BRAKES (AA, AC, AP, AY BODY)
(1) Route parking brake cable assembly through
trailing arm and parking brake cable hanger
bracket. (2) Install parking brake cable to hanger bracket
retaining clip. (3) Install parking brake cable into rear brake
adapter. Be sure all cable retainers on parking brake
cable are expanded around mounting hole in adapter
and connect cable end to brake shoe lever. (4) Insert forward end of cable into connector.
(5) Adjust parking brake shoe diameter to 171 mm
(6.75 inch). (6) Install rear braking disc, caliper assembly and
wheel and tire assembly.
DISC BRAKES (AG & AJ BODY)
(1) Route each individual parking brake cable as-
sembly through trailing arm and parking brake ca-
ble mounting bracket. (2) Install parking brake cable to mounting
bracket retaining clip. (3) Install parking brake cable into rear disc brake
adapter. Be sure all cable retainers on parking brake
cable are expanded around mounting hole in adapter,
and then connect cable end to brake shoe lever. (4) Insert forward end of parking brake cable into
floor pan of vehicle. Then connector park brake cable
to equalizer at park brake hand lever. (5) Adjust parking brake shoe diameter to 171 mm
(6.75 inch). (6) Install rear braking disc, caliper assembly and
wheel and tire assembly.
REMOVING PARKING BRAKE FRONT CABLE (AA,
AC, AP, AY BODY)
(1) Loosen parking brake cable adjusting nut un-
der car. Disengage front cable from intermediate ca-
ble connector (Fig. 2). (2) Remove park brake cable retaining clip from
floor pan of vehicle. (3) Lift floor mat for access to floor pan.
(4) Remove floor pan seal.
(5) Pull parking brake cable strand end forward
and disconnect from foot lever clevis. Separate park-
ing brake cable from parking brake foot lever and
bracket on body rail. (6) Pull parking brake cable assembly through
hole in floor pan and up into vehicle.
INSTALLING PARKING BRAKE FRONT CABLE (AA,
AC, AP AY Body)
(1) Insert parking brake cable housing retainers
into hole in rail bracket and parking brake foot lever
assembly (Fig. 2). (2) Feed parking brake cable end through holes in
floor pan and rail bracket, from the interior of the
vehicle. (3) Install floor pan seal.
(4) Engage parking brake cable strand end in foot
lever clevis. Seat cable ends in parking brake assem-
bly and parking brake cable rail bracket. (5) Replace floor mat.
(6) Attach park brake cable retaining clip to floor
pan of vehicle. (7) Engage rear parking brake cable end to inter-
mediate cable connector. (8) Adjust service and parking brakes.
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PARKING BRAKE HAND LEVER ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
REMOVAL (AG AND AJ BODY)
Remove ash receiver or courtesy light from rear of
console. Remove carpet from sides of console. Remove
parking brake trim cover from passenger side of con-
sole (pulls off). Load and lockout parking brake self adjuster (Fig.
6). Disconnect rear cables from equalizer bracket. Remove the 3 hold down nuts and remove hand le-
ver assembly through opening created by removing
console trim cover. Passenger seat might have to be
removed. Also, if metal tab at bottom of console pre-
vents removal of hand brake assembly, bend tab out
of the way. (Bend the tab back to original position af-
terR&Rof hand brake).
INSTALLATION (AG AND AJ BODY)
Install hand lever assembly through side opening
in console and bolt into place. Connect rear parking brake cables to equalizer.
Adjust parking brakes.
Install console trim cover, carpet, passenger seat
and rear ash receiver or courtesy light.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION PARKING BRAKE
SHOES
ALL WITH REAR DISK BRAKES
(1) Remove rear disc brake caliper assembly from
adapter and braking disc (See Disc Brake Shoe Re-
moval). (2) Remove rear braking disc from rear hub (See
Removing Braking Disk). (3) Remove grease cap.
(4) Remove cotter pin, lock nut, hub bearing re-
taining nut, and washer. (5) Remove hub and bearings.(See Wheel Bearing
Section) (6) Remove forward brake shoe assembly hold
down clip (Fig. 1). (7) Turn parking brake, brake shoe adjuster wheel
until adjuster is at shortest length. (8) Remove the parking brake, shoe adjuster as-
sembly (Fig. 2). (9) Remove upper parking brake, shoe to shoe
spring (Fig. 3). (10) Pull front parking brake shoe, away from an-
chor. Then remove front parking brake shoe and
lower spring (Fig. 4). (11) Remove rear parking brake shoe hold-down
clip. Then remove rear parking brake shoe assembly
(Fig. 5).
Fig. 1 Removing Brake Shoe Hold-Down Clip
Fig. 2 Removing Adjuster Assembly
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INSTALLING PARKING BRAKE SHOES
(1) Install rear parking brake shoe and holddown
clip (Fig. 6). (2) Install lower parking brake, shoe to shoe re-
turn spring (Fig. 7). (3) Pull forward parking brake shoe over anchor
block until properly located on adapter. (4) Install upper parking brake, shoe to shoe re-
turn spring (Fig. 8). (5) Install parking brake shoe adjuster assembly
with star wheel forward (Fig. 9). (6) Install front, parking brake shoe holddown clip
(Fig. 10). (7) Adjust parking brake shoes to a diameter to
171 mm (6.75 inch). (8) Install hub assembly on spindle.
(9) Install outer bearing, thrust washer and nut.
(10) Tighten wheel bearing adjusting nut to 27 to
34 N Im (240 to 300 in. lbs.) torque while rotating
hub. This seats the bearings. (11) Back off adjusting nut 1/4 turn (90É) then
tighten adjusting nut finger tight. (12) Position lock on nut with one pair of slots in
line with cotter pin hole. Install cotter pin. (13) Install grease cap.
(14) Install rear braking disc.
(15) Install rear, disc brake caliper on the adapter
(See Brake Shoe Removal).
Fig. 3 Removing Upper Spring
Fig. 4 Removing Shoe and Lower Spring
Fig. 5 Removing Rear Holddown Clip and Shoe
Fig. 6 Installing Rear Shoe and Hold-Down Clip
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(16) Install wheel and tire assemblies. (17) Tighten wheel stud nuts to 129 N Im (95 ft-
.lbs.).
Fig. 7 Installing Lower Spring
Fig. 8 Installing Upper Spring
Fig. 9 Installing Adjuster Assembly
Fig. 10 Installing Front Parking Brake Shoe Hold- Down Clip
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MASTER CYLINDER INDEX
page page
Brake Fluid Level Sensor .................. 66
General Information ....................... 66 Master Cylinder Service Procedures
.......... 67
Testing the Master Cylinder ................. 66
GENERAL INFORMATION
The tandem master cylinder (Fig. 1) has a glass re-
inforced nylon reservoir and an anodized aluminum
body. Do not hone the bore of the cylinder, as this will
remove the anodized surface. The reservoir is indexed to prevent installation in
the wrong direction (Fig. 2). The cap diaphragms are
slit to allow atmospheric pressure to equalize on both
sides of the diaphragm. The primary and secondary outlet tubes from the
master cylinder are connected to the valve mounted
under the master cylinder. The front part of this
block connects to the secondary outlet tube and sup-
plies the right rear and left front brakes. The rear
portion of the block connects to the primary outlet
tube and supplies the right front and left rear
brakes.
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL SENSOR
The Brake Fluid Level sensor is found only in the
AJ body vehicles with the visual electronic message
center. The purpose of the sensor is to provide the
driver with an early warning message that brake
fluid in master cylinder reservoir has dropped to a
below normal. As the fluid drops below the design level the sensor
closes the warning message circuit. Approximately
15 seconds later the message BRAKE FLUID LOW
appears on the instrument panel. At this time the master cylinder reservoir should be checked and filled
to the bottom of the rings with DOT 3 brake fluid. To check the operation of the Brake Fluid Level
sensor, with ignition on and wiring still attache-
d,remove sensor from master cylinder and hold in
upright position. Within 30 seconds the instrument
panel message BRAKE FLUID LOW should appear.
Next invert the sensor. The instrument panel message
should turn off immediately. If the above sequence
occurs the sensor is operating properly. If the message
does not appear remove the wiring from the sensor and
using a jumper wire connect both sides of the plug. The
instrumental panel message BRAKE FLUID LOW
should appear within 30 seconds. If the message does
not appear a problem exists in the wiring or instru-
mentation. If the message does appear the sensor is
faulty and must be replaced. The Brake Fluid Level
sensor is not a repairable item (Fig. 2).
TESTING THE MASTER CYLINDER
Be sure master cylinder vents at both ports.
Apply pedal lightly with engine running and look for
fluid squirting or swirling into reservoirs. In this master cylinder, a special baffle reduces the
amount of fluid entering the secondary reservoir only a
small disturbance may be seen.
Fig. 1 Aluminum Master Cylinder (Cutaway View)
Fig. 2 Brake Fluid Level Sensor
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MASTER CYLINDER SERVICE PROCEDURES
MASTER CYLINDER REMOVAL
Disconnect primary and secondary brake tubes from
master cylinder housing. Install plugs at brake tube
outlets. Remove 2 nuts (Fig. 3) attaching master cylinder
housing to power brake booster unit.
Slide master cylinder straight out, and away from
power brake booster unit.
BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR REPLACEMENT
Clean master cylinder housing and brake fluid res-
ervoir. Remove the brake fluid reservoir caps. Using a
syringe or equivalent empty brake fluid from reservoir. Position master cylinder in vise.
Rock reservoir from side to side and remove from
master cylinder housing (Fig. 4). Do not pry off with tool, damage to reservoir
may result. Remove housing-to-reservoir grommets (Fig. 5).
Install new housing-to-reservoir grommets in master
cylinder housing. Lubricate reservoir mounting area with clean brake
fluid. Place reservoir in position over grommets. Seat
reservoir with a rocking motion onto master cylinder
housing. Be sure reservoir is positioned properly. All lettering
should be properly read from the left side of the master
cylinder (Fig. 4). Make sure bottom of reservoir touches top of grom-
met.
BLEEDING MASTER CYLINDER
Clamp the master cylinder in a vise. Attach Bleeding
Tubes, Special Tool C-4546 to the master cylinder.
Position tubes so the outlet of the Bleeding Tubes will
be below the surface of the brake fluid when the
reservoir is filled to the proper level. Fill both reservoirs with brake fluid conforming to
DOT 3 specifications such as Mopar or Equivalent. Using a wooden dowel per (Fig. 6). Depress push rod
slowly, and then allow pistons to return to released
position. Repeat several times until all air bubbles are
expelled (Fig. 6). Remove bleeding tubes from cylinder, plug outlets
and install caps. Remove master cylinder from vise and install on
power brake vacuum booster. It is not necessary to bleed the entire hydraulic
system after replacing the master cylinder. But
the master cylinder must have been bled and
filled upon installation.
Fig. 4 Removing Reservoir
Fig. 5 Removing Grommets
Fig. 3 Master Cylinder Mounting
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INSTALLING MASTER CYLINDER
Position master cylinder over studs of power brake
unit, align push rod with master cylinder piston. Install the master cylinder to power brake unit
mounting nuts (Fig. 4) and tighten to 28 N Im (250 in.
lbs.) torque. Connect brake tubes to master cylinder primary and
secondary ports. Tighten fittings to 17 N Im (145 in-
.lbs.) torque.
POWER BRAKES
GENERAL INFORMATION
All vehicles, except non turbo charged AP bodies,
equipped with manual transmissions use a 205 mm
tandem booster. The non turbo charged manual trans-
mission equipped AP body application use a 230 mm
non-tandem booster. The purpose of the vacuum operated power brake
booster. Is to reduce the amount of force applied to the
brake pedal by the drivers foot. To obtain the required
hydraulic pressure in the brake system to stop the
vehicle. The power brake booster can be identified if required,
by the tag attached to the body of the booster assembly
(Fig. 1). This tag contains the following information.
The production part number of the power booster
assembly, the date it was built and who manufactured
it. The power brake booster assembly is not a
repairable part and must be replaced as a com-
plete unit if it is found to be faulty in any way.
The power booster vacuum check valve is not
repairable but can be replaceable as an assembly. The power brake booster is vacuum operated. The
vacuum is supplied from the intake manifold on the
engine through the power brake booster check valve
(Fig. 2). As the brake pedal is depressed, the power boosters
input rod moves forward. This opens and closes valves
in the power booster, creating a vacuum on one side of
a diaphragm and allowing atmospheric pressure to enter on the other. This difference in
pressure forces the output rod of the power booster
out against the primary piston of the master cylin-
der. As the pistons in the master cylinder move for-
ward this creates the hydraulic pressure in the brake
system. Different systems and engine combinations require
different vacuum hose routings.
Fig. 6 Bleeding Master Cylinder
Fig. 1 Power Brake Booster Identification
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The power brake booster assembly mounts on the
engine side of the dash panel. It is externally con-
nected to the brake system by an input push rod to
the brake pedal. A vacuum line connects the power
booster to the intake manifold. The master cylinder
is bolted to the front of the power brake booster as-
sembly (Fig. 3).
SERVICE PROCEDURES
POWER BRAKE BOOSTER ASSEMBLY
REMOVE
(1) Remove the 2 nuts (Fig. 4) attaching master
cylinder assembly to power brake unit.
(2) Carefully slide master cylinder off mounting
studs with brake lines attached, and allow the assem-
bly to rest against fender shield. (3) Disconnect vacuum hose from power brake
booster check valve (Fig. 1). DO NOT REMOVE
CHECK VALVE FROM POWER BRAKE
BOOSTER. (4) From under instrument panel, position a small
screwdriver between the center tang on the power
brake booster input rod to brake pedal pin retaining
clip. (5) Rotate screwdriver enough to allow retainer clip
center tang to pass over end of brake pedal pin and pull
retainer clip off pin. Discard retainer clip it is not
to be reused, replace only with a new retainer
clip. (6) Remove the four nuts that attach the power
brake booster to the vehicle dash panel. Nuts are
accessible from under the dash panel in the area of the
steering column and pedal bracket (Fig. 5).
Fig. 2 Power Brake Booster Assembly
Fig. 3 Power Brake Mounting
Fig. 4 Master Cylinder Mounting
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(7) Unfasten brackets on steel heater water line at
dash panel and left frame rail. On Manual Transmis-
sion vehicles, unfasten clutch cable bracket at shock
tower and move aside. (8) Slide the power brake unit up and to the left
(mounting holes are slotted) on the dash panel, then
tilt inboard and up to remove.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to disassemble power
brake unit as this booster is serviced ONLY as a
complete assembly.
INSTALL (1) Position power brake booster onto dash panel.
(2) Install and tighten the 4 power brake booster to
dash panel mounting nuts (Fig. 5) to 29 N Im (250 in.
lbs.) torque. (3) Install steel heater water line and clutch cable
bracket, if so equipped. (4) Carefully position master cylinder on power
brake unit. (5) Install and tighten the 2 master cylinder to
power booster mounting nuts (Fig. 4) to 29 N Im (250
in. lbs.) torque. (6) Connect vacuum hose onto the check valve, lo-
cated on the power brake unit. (7) Using lubriplate, or equivalent, coat the bearing
surface of pedal pin (Fig. 5). (8) Connect power brake booster input rod to brake
pedal pin and install a NEW retainer clip. Use only a
new retainer clip DO NOT USE the old clip. (9) Check stop light operation.
WHEEL BEARINGS
FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
Front wheel drive vehicles are equipped with per-
manently sealed front wheel bearings. There is no
periodic lubrication or maintenance recommended for
these units. However if during servicing of the brake
system, service to the front wheel bearing is required
refer to Group 2, Suspension in this service manual.
REAR WHEEL BEARINGS
NORMAL SERVICE
The lubricant in the rear wheel bearings should be
inspected whenever the hubs are removed to inspect
or service the brake system. Or at least every 30,000
miles (48,000 km). The bearings should be cleaned
and repacked with a High Temperature Multipurpose
E.P. Grease whenever the disc brake rotors are re-
surfaced.
INSPECTION
Check lubricant to see that it is adequate in quan-
tity and quality. If the grease is low in quantity, con-
tains dirt, appears dry or has been contaminated
with water, it will appear milky. The bearings then must be cleaned and repacked.
Do not add grease to
a wheel bearing that already has grease packed
in it. Relubricate completely. Mixing of different
types of greases in wheel bearings should be
avoided since it may result in excessive thinning
and leakage of the grease.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
For the servicing, removal and installation of the
rear wheel bearings follow the procedure listed below. (1) Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly.
(2) On rear disc brake equipped vehicles remove the
caliper and rotor. Support the caliper out of the way.
Do not allow the caliper to hang by the hydraulic
hose. See disc brake section in this group for caliper
removal procedure. (3) Remove grease cap, cotter pin, nut lock, nut,
thrust washer and outer wheel bearing. (4) Carefully slide hub or drum from spindle. Do not
drag inner bearing or grease seal over stub axle
(thread, bearing, and oil seal may be damaged.) Using
an appropriate tool remove the grease seal and inner
bearing from the drum or hub. Discard grease
Fig. 5 Power Brake Booster Mounting
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