Oil DAEWOO MATIZ 2003 Service Manual Online

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2C –22 FRONT SUSPENSION
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D106B720
3. Inspect the installation of coil spring (1, 2).
4. Install the strut assembly. Refer to “Strut Assembly”
in this section.

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FRONT SUSPENSION 2C–23
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Application Unit Description
Suspension Type – Mcpherson (Strut)
Maximum Length mm (in.) 475–481 (18.7–18.94) Shock Absorber Minimum Length mm (in.) 321–327 (12.64–12.87)
Stroke

mm (in.)

154 (6.06)
Stabilizer Shaft Diammeter

mm (in.)

24 (0.94)
Coil Spring Height (No Load) mm (in.) 374 (14.72 )
Grease Type (Front Wheel Bearing and Hub) – M–8143 ANTIF BRG GREASE
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
Application Nm Lb-Ft Lb-In
Strut Assembly–to–Body Nuts 18 – 28 13 – 21 –
Strut Closure Nut 50 – 60 36 – 44 – Strut Assembly–to–Knuckle Bolts 70 – 90 52 – 66 –
Control Arm Mounting Bolt

55 – 70

41 – 52


Control Arm Ball Stud Bolt

50 – 70

36 – 52


Stabilizer Shaft Castellated Nut 40 – 50 30 – 36 –
Stabilizer Shaft Mounting Bolt 30 – 50 22 – 36 –
Front Under Longitudinal Frame Bolts 10 – 14 – 89 – 124
Front Under Longitudinal Frame Nut 65 – 80 48 – 59 – Drive Axle–to–Hub Caulking Nut 210 155 – Crossmember Bolt 17 – 27 13 – 20 –
Strut Bar Bolts

35 – 55

25 – 41


ABS Front Speed Sensor Retaining Bolt 18 – 28 13 – 21 –
Wheel Hub–to–Brake Disc Bolt 55 – 75 41 – 55 –

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2D – 2 REAR SUSPENSION
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
REAR SUSPENSION
The rear suspension consists of an axle with trailing
arms and a lateral rod, two coil springs, two shock ab-
sorbers, two upper spring seats, and two bump stop-pers. The axle structure maintains the relationship of the
wheels to the body.
Each coil spring is retained between a seat in the under-
body and a seat welded to the top of the rear axle.

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REAR SUSPENSION 2D–3
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
COMPONENT LOCATOR
REAR SUSPENSION
D106C401
1. Shock Absorber
2. Bumper Stopper
3. Coil Spring Upper Seat
4. Coil Spring
5. Washer
6. Bushing
7. Lateral Rod
8. Rear Axle9. Oil Seal
10. Wheel Bearing Inner
11. ABS Wheel Speed Ring
12. Wheel Bearing Outer
13. Cotter Pin
14. Castellated Nut
15. Spindle Cap
16. Trailing Arm

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2D –4 REAR SUSPENSION
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
DIAGNOSTIC INFORMATION AND PROCEDURES
REAR SUSPENSION

Condition

Probable cause

Correction
NoiseThe loosened joints.Tighten the joints.
Wheel bearing is worn or damaged.Replace the wheel bearing.
Faulty shock absorber.Replace the shock absorber.
UncomfortableFaulty shock absorber.Replace the shock absorber.
Faulty coil spring.Replace the coil spring.
Lateral rod bushing is worn or
damaged.Replace the lateral rod bushing.
Trailing arm bushing is worn or
damaged.Replace the trailing arm bushing.
Vehicle Leans TowardRear axle deformation.Replace the rear axle.
the SideLateral rod deformation.Replace the lateral rod.
Trailing arm deformation.Replace the trailing arm.
Faulty coil spring.Replace the coil spring.
Lateral rod bushing is worn or
damaged.Replace the lateral rod bushing.
Trailing arm bushing is worn or
damaged.Replace the trailing arm bushing.

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REAR SUSPENSION 2D–9
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D16C515A
Installation Procedure
1. Install the trailing arm.
Install the trailing arm–to–body bracket bolt (1).
Tighten
Tighten the trailing arm–to–body bracket bolt to 70–
90 Nm (55–66 lb-ft).
Install the trailing arm–to–rear axle bolts (2).
Tighten
Tighten the trailing arm–to–rear axle bolts to 80–90
Nm (59–66 lb-ft).
2. Install the rear shock absorber. Refer to “Shock Ab-
sorber” in this section.
D106C516
D106C517
REAR AXLE ASSEMBLY
(INCLUDING COIL SPRING)
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the rear brake drum, shoe and brake plate.
Refer to Section 4E, Rear Drum Brakes.
2. Remove the lateral rod. Refer to “Lateral Rod” in this
section.
3. Disconnect the rear axle and the trailing arm.
Support the rear axle with adjustable jack stands
(1).
Remove the shock absorber–to–rear axle bolt (2).
Loosen the shock absorber–to–body bracket nut
(3).
Remove the trailing arm–to–rear axle bolt (4).
Caution: When disconnecting the rear axle and the
trailing arm, coil spring tension may cause the ad-
justable jack stand to slip from the rear axle. This
may result in personal injury. Carry out the opera-
tion with co–worker.
D106C518
4. Remove the rear axle from the vehicle.
Remove the coil spring by lowering the jack stand
slowly (1).
Lower the support jack and remove the rear axle
(2).

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2D –12 REAR SUSPENSION
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
UNIT REPAIR
D106C701
HUB AND BEARING ASSEMBLY
Tools Required
DW 340–010 Front Wheel Hub Remover
DW 350–030 Rear Wheel Bearing Race Installer
Disassembly Procedure
1. Remove the rear brake drum. Refer to Section 4E,
Rear Drum Brakes.
2. Remove the rear wheel bearing.
Remove the outer tapered roller bearing (1).
D106C702
Remove the oil seal (2).
Remove the inner tapered roller bearing (3).
D106C703
3. Remove the bearing races from the brake drum.
Remove the inner bearing race (1).

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REAR SUSPENSION 2D–13
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
D106C704
Remove the outer bearing race (2).
Important: Use only new bearing race.
D106C705
Assembly Procedure
1. Press the bearing race into the break drum using the
front wheel hub remover DW 340–010 and the rear
wheel bearing race installer DW 350–030.
Press the inner bearing race (1).
D106C706
Press the outer bearing race (2).
D106C707
2. Install the wheel bearing and oil seal into the brake
drum.
Important: Coat or fill all the hollow spaces of both
wheel bearing, the ring seal lip and the brake drum with
antifriction grease.
Install the inner bearing (1).
Install the oil seal (2).

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REAR SUSPENSION 2D–15
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Application Unit Description
Suspension Type– Isolated Trailing Link
Maximum Lengthmm (in.) 394.5 ± 3 (15.53 ± 0.12)
Shock Absorber Minimum Lengthmm (in.) 257.5 ± 3 (10.14 ± 0.12)

Shock Absorber
Strokemm (in.) 137 (5.39)
Clearancemm (in.) 0
Rear Wheel Bearing No LoadNm (lb-in.) 0.137 – 0.422 (0.9 – 3.7)
Coil Spring Height (No Load)mm (in.) 291 (11.46)
Grease Type (Rear Wheel Bearing and Hub)–M–8143 ANTIF BRG GREASE
FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
Application Nm Lb-Ft Lb-In Shock Absorber–to–Body Bracket Nut 45 – 70 33 – 52 – Shock Absorber–to–Rear Axle Bolt 45 – 70 33 – 52 – Trailing Arm–to–Rear Axle Bolt 80 – 90 59 – 66 – Trailing Arm–to–Body Bracket Bolt 70 – 90 55 – 66 – Lateral Rod–to–Body Bracket Bolt 50 – 70 37 – 52 – Lateral Rod–to–Rear Axle Nut 35 – 55 25 – 41 – Rear Axle Castellated Nut* – – – ABS Rear Speed Sensor Retaining Bolt 9 – 13 – 80 – 11 5
 Rear Axle Castellated Nut : Refer to Section 4E, Rear Drum Brakes

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TIRES AND WHEELS 2E–7
DAEWOO M-150 BL2
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
D106A501
D106A502
WHEEL
Removal Procedure
1. Remove the wheel cover on the vehicle equipped
with steel wheel.
2. Loosen the wheel nuts.
3. Raise and suitably support the vehicle.
4. Remove the wheel nuts.
Notice: Never use heat to loosen a tight wheel. It can
shorten the life of the wheel, the wheel nuts and the
wheel bearings. Excessive force, such as hammering
the wheel or tire, can also cause damage and is not rec-
ommended. Slight tapping of the wheel sidewall with
one’s hand or with a rubber mallet is acceptable.
5. Remove the wheel.
Difficulty in removing the wheels from the vehicle can be
due to foreign material or to a tight fit between the wheel
centerhole and the hub or the rotor. These wheels can
be removed by
1. Retightening the wheel nuts on the affected wheel
and then loosening the wheel nuts by two turns.
2. Lowering the vehicle and rocking it from side to side
as hard as possible, using one or more person’s body
weight to loosen the wheel.
3. Raising the vehicle and removing the wheel.
Caution: Do not allow the penetrating oil to get on
the vertical surfaces between the wheel and the
drum (or rotor) because penetrating oil in this area
could cause the wheel to work loose as the vehicle
is driven, resulting in loss of control and an injury
accident.
Penetrating oil is not effective in removing tight wheels.
If it is used, however, apply it sparingly and only to the
wheel’s centerhole area.

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