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1-92 HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING
RESULT SYMPTOM TROUBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
Condenser is not hot and
excessive bubble in sight glass






Insufficient refrigerant







Check sight
glass.(See “Reading
Sight Glass”)
• Check for leaks
• Discharge and
recover refrigerant.
Recharge to specified
amount
Frost on the expansion valve inlet
line •
Expansion valve clogged

Replace the
expansion valve
A distinct difference in
temperature between the inlet and
outlet refrigerant lines of the
receiver/drier •
Receiver/drier clogged



Replace the receiver/
drier


Expansion valve outlet refrigerant
line is not cold and low-pressure
gauge indicates vacuum


The temperature sensor of
the expansion valve is
defective, and the valve
cannot regulate the correct
flow of the refrigerant •
Replace the
expansion valve



Discharge temperature is low and
air flow from vents is restricted

Frozen evaporator core fins


Check electronic
thermostat and
replace as necessary
Suction
(Low)
pressure
abnormally
low

Low-pressure gauge reading is
low, or a vacuum reading may be
shown •
Clogged or blocked
refrigerant line

Replace refrigerant
line
No bubbles in sight glass after
condenser is cooled by water
(Insufficient cooling)




Excessive refrigerant in
system





Check sight
glass.(See “Reading
Sight Glass”)
• Discharge and
recover refrigerant.
Recharge to specified
amount
Reduce air flow through con-
denser

Condenser clogged
• Radiator (condenser) fan
does not rotate properly •
Clean
• Check cooling fan
operation
Suction
(Low) and
Discharge
(High)
pressure
abnor-
mally
high

Suction (Low) pressure hose is
not cold •
Air in system • Evacuate and charge
refrigerant
Suction
(Low) and
Discharge
(High)
pres-sure
abnor-
mally
low Insufficient cooling and excessive
bubbles in the sight glass •
Insufficient refrigerant in
system

Check sight glass.
(See “Reading Sight
Glass”)
• Check for leaks
• Discharge and
recover refrigerant.
Recharge to specified
amount

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SHEET METAL 2B-1
SECTION 2B
SHEET METAL

This section includes items of front end sheet metal that are attached by bolts, screws or clips and related
accessory components.
Anticorrosion materials have been applied to the interior surfaces of some metal panels to provide rust resistance.
W hen servicing these panels, areas on which this material has been disturbed, should be properly recoated with
service-type anticorrosion material.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Engine Hood Assembly (A type) ...................................................................................... 2B- 2
Engine Hood Assembly (B type) ..................................................................................... 2B- 8
Engine Hood Lock (A type) .............................................................................................. 2B- 11
Engine Hood Lock (B type) .............................................................................................. 2B- 13
Front Fender Panel (A type) ............................................................................................. 2B- 15
Front Fender Panel (B type) ............................................................................................. 2B- 18
Radiator Grille (A type) ..................................................................................................... 2 B- 21
Radiator Grille (B type) .................................................................................................... 2B - 22
Rear Body...................................................................................................................... ..... 2B- 23
Body Mounting .................................................................................................................. 2B- 26
Body Dimensions .............................................................................................................. 2B - 32


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SHEET METAL 2B-11
ENGINE HOOD LOCK (A TYPE)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION



RTW 72BMF000201

Removal Steps
Installation Steps
1. Radiator grille 4. Control cable
2. Engine hood lock assembly 3. Hood lock control lever
3. Hood lock control lever
2. Engine hood lock assembly
4. Control cable 1. Radiator grille



Important Operations - Removal
1. Radiator Grille
Refer to the Radiator Grille in this section.





2. Engine Hood Lock Assembly

Apply setting marks (1) to the hood lock assembly and the
body prior to removal.

4. Control Cable
Pull out the control cable toward the passenger compartment.

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2B-12 SHEET METAL


Important Operations - Installation
4. Control Cable
Reroute the control cable to its original position, and check to
see if the lock assembly and control lever work normally.

2. Engine Hood Lock Assembly

Adjustment
1) Install the engine hood lock assembly (4) and temporaril
y
tighten the bolts securing it.
2) Close the hood.
3) Position the hood so that the stepped portion between the hood (1) and the fender (2) is precisely 1.5 mm (0.06 in)
high.
4) Finally tighten the bolts securing the engine hood lock assembly.


5) Turn the buffers (3) counterclockwise until the stepped
portion between the hood and the fender disappears.
6) Tighten the hood lock assembly fixing bolts to the specified torque.

Torque N ⋅m(kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅in)
10 (1.0 / 87)



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SHEET METAL 2B-13
ENGINE HOOD LOCK (B TYPE)
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION



RTW 52BMF000101

Removal Steps Installation Steps
1. Front combi lamp assembly
2. Radiator grille
3. Engine hood lock assembly
4. Hood lock control lever
5. Control cable

5. Control cable
4. Hood lock control lever
3. Engine hood lock assembly
2. Radiator grille
1. Front combi lamp assembly



Important Operations - Removal
1. Front combi lamp assembly
2. Radiator Grille
Refer to the Radiator Grille in this section.


RUW 52BSH002801

3. Engine Hood Lock Assembly

Apply setting marks (1) to the hood lock assembly and the
body prior to removal.

5. Control Cable
Pull out the control cable toward the passenger compartment.

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2B-14 SHEET METAL


Important Operations - Installation
5. Control Cable
Reroute the control cable to its original position, and check to
see if the lock assembly and control lever work normally.

3. Engine Hood Lock Assembly

Adjustment
6) Install the engine hood lock assembly (4) and temporaril
y
tighten the bolts securing it.
7) Close the hood.
8) Position the hood so that the stepped portion between the hood (1) and the fender (2) is precisely 1.5 mm (0.06 in)
high.
9) Finally tighten the bolts securing the engine hood lock assembly.


10) Turn the buffers (3) counterclockwise until the stepped
portion between the hood and the fender disappears.
6) Tighten the hood lock assembly fixing bolts to the specified torque.

Torque N ⋅m(kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅in)
10 (1.0 / 87)



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3A-8 FRONT ALIGNMENT




Toe-in Adjustment
Measurement should be taken with the vehicle on a surface
plate.
If a surface plate is not available, toe-in should be checked
with the vehicle parked on a level floor.
1. Set front wheels to straight ahead position.
2. Align the toe-in gauge with center height of each wheel at front end.
3.
Apply center marks to each wheel, then take measurement
of distance A between the center marks on each wheel.
4. Slowly move the vehicle rearward until the center marks reach the rear end position.
5. Take measurement of distance B between the cente
r
marks at rear end.
The toe-in can be calculated with the following formula.
Toe-in = B - A
Toe-in mm (in)
4×2
(Except high ride suspension) 0
±2 (0 ±0.08)





To adjust the toe-in angle, loosen the lock nuts (2) on the tie
rod (1) and turn the tie rod. Turn both rods the same amount,
to keep the steering wheel centered.
Lock Nut Torque N⋅m (kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅ft)
98 ±6.0 (10.0 ±0.6 / 72.3 ±4.3)



RTW 53ASH000101

Trim Height
Trim Height : at Curb Weight (Reference Data)
Trim height (Z) = A - B
Front mm (in)
Z
105(4.13)


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3A-12 FRONT ALIGNMENT





Toe-in Adjustment
Measurement should be taken with the vehicle on a surface
plate.
If a surface plate is not available, toe-in should be checked
with the vehicle parked on a level floor.
1. Set front wheels to straight ahead position.
2. Align the toe-in gauge with center height of each wheel at front end.
3.
Apply center marks to each wheel, then take measurement
of distance A between the center marks on each wheel.
4. Slowly move the vehicle rearward until the center marks reach the rear end position.
5. Take measurement of distance B between the cente
r
marks at rear end.
The toe-in can be calculated with the following formula.
Toe-in = B - A
Toe-in mm (in)
4×2 (High ride suspension)
4×4 0
±2 (0 ±0.08)






To adjust the toe-in angle, loosen the lock nuts (2) on the tie
rod (1) and turn the tie rod. Turn both rods the same amount,
to keep the steering wheel centered.
Lock Nut Torque N⋅m (kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅ft)
98 ±6.0 (10.0 ±0.6 / 72.3 ±4.3)

RTW 330SH000201

Trim Height
Trim Height : at Curb Weight
Trim height (Z) = A - B
mm (in)
Z
165±5 (6.5 ±0.20) (Philippine only)
140 ±5 (5.5 ±0.20) (Except Philippine)


MAXIMUM STEERING ANGLE
4
×2 (High ride suspension), 4 ×4
Outside wheel 32.8° (Philippine only)
Inside wheel 35.0° (Philippine only)
Outside wheel 32.1° (Except Philippine)
Inside wheel 34.4° (Except Philippine)

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3B-2 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM

PAGE
Power Steering Pump (4JJ1-TC, 4JK1-TC) .................................................................... 3B – 22 Power Steering Pump and Associated Parts............................................................ 3B – 22
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 22
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 22
Power Steering Pump Disassembled View .............................................................. 3B – 23
Disassembly ................................................................................................................ 3B – 24
Inspection and Repair................................................................................................. 3B – 24
Reassembly ................................................................................................................. 3B – 25
Main Data and Specifications .................................................................................... 3B – 25
Supplemental Restraint System Steering Wheel & Column ........................................ 3B – 27 Service Precaution ...................................................................................................... 3B – 2 7
SRS Connectors .......................................................................................................... 3B – 2 7
Inflator Module ................................................................................................................ . 3B – 28
Inflator Module and Associated Parts ....................................................................... 3B – 28
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 29
Inspection and Repair (with SRS air bag) ................................................................. 3B – 31
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 31
Steering Wheel................................................................................................................. 3B – 33
Steering Wheel and Associated Parts ....................................................................... 3B – 33
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 33
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 36
The adjustment method in case a mark has not been applied .................................... 3B – 38
Combination Switch ........................................................................................................ 3B – 39
Combination Switch and Associated Parts .............................................................. 3B – 39
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 39
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 42
Lock Cylinder .................................................................................................................. . 3B – 45
Lock Cylinder and Associated Parts ......................................................................... 3B – 45
Removal ....................................................................................................................... 3B – 45
Installation ................................................................................................................... 3B – 48
System Inspection (with SRS air bag) ....................................................................... 3B – 50

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3B-6 POWER-ASSISTED STEERING SYSTEM
Steering Column

RTW 53BLF000901
WARNING: TO AVOID DEPLOYMENT WHEN
TROUBLE-SHOOTING THE SRS SYSTEM, DO NOT
USE ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT, SUCH AS
A
BATTERY-POWERED OR A/C-POWERED
VOLTMETER, OHMMETER, ETC., OR ANY TYPE OF
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN SPECIFIED
IN THIS MANUAL. DO NOT USE A NON-POWERED
PROBE-TYPE TESTER.
INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE
FOLLOWED CAREFULLY, OTHERWISE PERSONAL
INJURY MAY RESULT.
W hen servicing a vehicle equipped with a Supplemental
Restraint System, pay close attention to all W ARNINGS
and CAUTIONS.
For detailed explanations about SRS, refer to Restraints
section.
The steering column has three important features in
addition to the steering function:
1. The column is energy absorbing, designed to
compress in a front-end collision to minimize the
possibility of injury to the driver of the vehicle.
2. The ignition switch and lock are mounted conveniently on the column.
3. W ith the column mounted lock, the ignition and steering operation can be locked to prevent theft o
f
the vehicle.
The column can be disassembled and reassembled.
However, to insure the energy absorbing action, use
only the specified screws, bolts and nuts as designated,
and tighten them to the specified torque.
Handle the column with care when it is removed from
the vehicle. A sharp blow on the end of the steering
shaft or shift lever, or dropping the assembly could
shear or loosen the fasteners that maintain column
rigidity.


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