lock ISUZU TF SERIES 2004 Workshop Manual
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5C-34 BRAKES
Important Operations - Removal
1. Brake Flexible hose
Remove the bolt and gasket and disconnect the brake flexible
hose from the caliper.
After disconnecting the flexible hose, cap or tape the openings
to prevent entry of foreign material.
2. Lock Bolt
Remove the lock bolt from the caliper.
3. Pad Assembly with Shim
Rotate the caliper upward.
Mark the lining locations if they are to be reinstalled.
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5C-36 BRAKES
6. Support Bracket
Torque Nm(kgfm/lbft)
196 - 235 (20.0 – 24.0 / 145 - 174)
Set up the clip and pad before installation of the support
racket.
4. Clip ; Pad
Install new parts if necessary.
2. Lock Bolt
Torque N
m(kgf
m/lb
ft)
32 - 40 (3.3 – 4.1 / 24 - 30)
1. Brake Flexible Hose
Attach the bolt and new gasket
Torque Nm(kgfm/lbft)
29 -39 (3.0 - 4.0 / 22 - 29)
After installation, bleeding and replenishing procedure must be
performed.
Wipe the circumference of the hose clean.
Note:
Always use new gaskets.
Be sure to put the hooked edge of the flexible hose end into
the anti-rotation cavity.
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BRAKES 5C-37
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF DISC PAD
Removal Steps
1. Lock Bolt
Remove the lock bolt from the caliper.
Note:
Don't remove the brake hose from caliper when replacing
pads.
2. Rotate the Caliper Upward
Remove the caliper from the support bracket and the caliper to
the upper link or the frame.
Note:
While caliper is removed from support bracket, never step
on the brake pedal or the piston will protrude rapidly.
3. Pad Assembly with Shim
Remove the pad assembly with the shim.
Mark the pad locations if they are to be reinstalled.
4. Clip ; Pad
Discard the used clip and install a new one.
Installation Steps
1. Clip ; Pad
2. Pad Assembly with Shim
After attaching the pad assembly with the shim to the support
bracket, position the wear indicator to the lower side of the
inner pad and position the wear indicator to the upper side of
the outer pad.
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5C-38 BRAKES
3. Caliper Assembly
Lower the caliper into its original position.
Do not damage the flexible hose by twisting or pulling it.
4. Lock Bolt
Attach the lock bolt to the caliper.
Torque Nm(kgfm/lbft)
32 - 40 (3.3 – 4.1 / 24 - 30)
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BRAKES 5C-39
DISASSEMBLY
CALIPER ASSEMBLY
Disassembly Steps
1. Bleeder with cap
2. Piston
3. Dust seal; piston
4. Ring seal
5. Body; caliper
Important Operations
2. Piston (with Ring Seal)
Insert a block of wood into the caliper and force out the piston
by blowing compressed air into the caliper at the flexible hose
attachment.
This procedure must be done prior to removal of dust seal.
CAUTION:
Do not place your fingers in front of the piston in an
attempt to catch or protect it when applying compressed
air.
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5C-40 BRAKES
INSPECTION AND REPAIR
Make necessary correction or parts replacement if wear damage or any other abnormal conditions are found
through inspection.
Rotor
Caliper body
Cylinder bore
Piston
Support bracket
Lock bolt
Guide pin
Visual Check
Inspect the following parts for wear, bending, distortion,
cracking, corrosion, or other abnormal conditions.
Rotor
Thickness (t) mm(in)
Standard Replacement
thickness (Discard)
4
2 26.0 (1.024) 24.6 (0.969)
4
2 HIGH RIDE
44 27.0 (1.063) 25.6 (1.008)
Run out
Limit mm(in)
0.075 (0.0029)
Before inspection, adjust the wheel bearing correctly.
Using a dial gauge, measure the run out at the 10mm inside
position from rotor out side edge of disc pad contact surface.
Parallelism (Total circumferential thickness variation)
Limit mm(in)
0.023 (0.0009)
Contact surface must be within 0.023mm at the 10mm inside
position from rotor out side edge.
(Measurement; shall be measure more than 8 position at
circumferential direction.)
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BRAKES 5C-43
3. Dust seal ; Piston
Install the dust seal on the pistons.
4. Piston
Apply clean brake fluid to the piston, the dust seal is certainly
put into the slot on the piston and attach the caliper.
When inserting the piston into the cylinder, use finger pressure
only. Do not use a mallet or other impact tools, since damage
to the cylinder wall or ring seal can result.
The movement of a caliper piston into a caliper bore should be
smooth and even. If a caliper piston is frozen or difficult to
bottom, the caliper requires overhaul or replacement.
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When not entering with a finger, insert a discarded inner brake
pad (2) or block of wood in front of the pistons. Using 2 large
C-clamps (1) installed over the body of the caliper (3) and
against the brake pad or block of wood, slowly bottom the
pistons evenly into the bores.
Insert the dust seal ring into the dust seal.
CAUTION:
Piston made by plastic material.
Don’t must be hit on the piston by hammer etc. and don’t
grasp to face of piston by pliers.
5. Bleeder
Torque Nm(kgfm/Ibin)
9 – 16 (0.9 – 1.6 / 78 - 139)
6. Cap
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5C-60 BRAKES
Inspection and Repair
Vacuum Hose (The built in check valve)
360R300002
1) Inspect the check valve (2), which is installed inside the
vacuum hose.
2) Blow air into the hose from the booster side as shown in
the illustration. The air should pass freely through the
hose.
3) Blow air into the hose from the engine side. The check
valve should close to block the passage of air.
The vacuum hose and built-in check valve must be
replaced as a set if either is found to be defective.
Important Operation-Installation
8. Vacuum Booster Assembly
7. Vacuum Booster Fixing Nut
6. Snap Pin
1) Perform vacuum booster and vacuum booster push rod
adjustment.
Note :
When replacing either the master cylinder or vacuum booster,
be sure to measure push rod, and adjust if required.
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2) Measure the dimension (B) of master cylinder.
3) Apply negative pressure by means of vacuum pump so
that the pressure in the vacuum booster becomes
GASOLINE ENGINE: 66.7 kPa (500 mm Hg) or DIESEL
ENGINE 93.3 kPa (700 mm Hg).
Note :
Be sure to apply NEGATIVE pressure after installing a push
rod gauge on the vacuum booster.
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BRAKES 5C-61
4) Measure dimension (A)
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5) Calculate the gap (B-A) when assembling the master
cylinder and vacuum booster.
GAP mm (in
)
0
0.4 (0
0.0157)
6) If dimension (A) is out of the standard range, adjust the
push rod.
Loosen the push rod lock nut (1) on the vacuum
booster.
Set the clevis (2).
Use the adjuster (3) to adjust the length of the
protruding portion of the push rod.
Vacuum (negative) pressure should be GASOLINE
ENGINE: 66.7 kPa (500mm Hg) or DIESEL
ENGINE: 93.3 kPa (700mm Hg) after adjustment.
Tighten the push rod lock nut to the specified torque.
Torque N
m(kgf
m/lb
ft)
18 – 25 (1.8 – 2.5 / 13 – 18)
7) Install the vacuum booster assembly to the dash panel
and pedal mounting bracket.
Torque N
m(kgf
m/lb
ft)
18 – 24 (1.8 – 2.4 / 13 – 17)
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PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM 5D-1
SECTION 5D
BRAKES
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM
CONTENTS
Service Precaution .......................................... 5D-1
Service Precaution ....................................... 5D-1
General Description ...................................... 5D-1
Parking Brake Lever ........................................ 5D-2
Parking Brake Lever Assembly and
Associated Parts (Bench Seat) .................. 5D-2
Removal ....................................................... 5D-3
Installation............................................................
5D-3
Front Parking Brake Cable....................................
5D-5
Front Parking Brake Cable and Associated
Parts (Bench Seat).........................................
5D-5
Removal...............................................................
5D-6
Installation............................................................
5D-6
Parking Brake Lever...............................................
5D-8
Parking Brake Lever Assembly and Associated
Parts (Buckle Seat)....................................... 5D-8
Removal ....................................................... 5D-8
Installation .................................................... 5D-8
Parking Brake Rear Cable ............................... 5D-9
Parking Brake Rear Cable and Associated
Parts ............................................................ 5D-9
Removal ....................................................... 5D-10
Installation .................................................... 5D-10
Inspection and Repair ................................... 5D-11
Parking Brake Adjustment ............................ 5D-11
Main Data and Specifications........................... 5D-12
Troubleshooting ............................................ 5D-13
Service Precaution
WARNING: THIS VEHICLE HAS A SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS). REFER TO THE SRS
COMPONENT AND WIRING LOCATION VIEW IN
ORDER TO DETERMINE WHETHER YOU ARE
PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE SRS
COMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING. WHEN YOU
ARE PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR NEAR THE
SRS COMPONENTS OR THE SRS WIRING, REFE
R
TO THE SRS SERVICE INFORMATION. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW WARNINGS COULD RESULT IN
POSSIBLE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, PERSONAL
INJURY, OR OTHERWISE UNNEEDED SRS SYSTEM
REPAIRS.
CAUTION: Always use the correct fastener in the
proper location. When you replace a fastener, use
ONLY the exact part number for that application.
ISUZU will call out those fasteners that require a
replacement after removal. ISUZU will also call out
the fasteners that require thread lockers or thread
sealant. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, do not
use supplemental coatings (Paints, greases, o
r
other corrosion inhibitors) on threaded fasteners or
fastener joint interfaces. Generally, such coatings
adversely affect the fastener torque and the joint
clamping force, and may damage the fastener.
When you install fasteners, use the correct
tightening sequence and specifications. Following
these instructions can help you avoid damage to
parts and systems.
General Description
Pulling up the parking brake lever by hand will set the
parking brake. By means of a ratchet type lock, the
lever can be held in that position until it is released. The
position of the lever is transmitted through cable/leve
r
systems to the rear wheels. These parts are designed
to obtain sufficient braking force even when parking on
slopes. When the parking brake is set, or when the
ignition SW is in the "ON" position, the brake warning
light illuminates. The rear wheel parking brake is a
leading-trailing brake (mechanical inside expansion
type) built in the rear drum brake. Parking brake
adjustment is made through the adjusting hole (bored
through back plate). Parking brake lever stroke should
be adjusted to 8
14 notches with 30kg (bench seat) o
r
6
8 notches with 30kg (bucket seat). Refer to “Parking
Brake Adjustment" in this section.