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FRONT SUSPENSION 3C-11

NOTE: Paint mark to be outer side of after assembly to
vehicle.
2. Install nut (2), then tighten it to the specified
torque.
Torque: 55N

 m (5.6kg

 m/41lb ft)
3. Install bolt (7) and nut (4), then tighten to the
specified torque.
Buffer clearance: 25.9 mm (1.02 in)
Torque: 137N
 m (14.0kg
 m/101 lb ft)


NOTE: Apply oil to the thread.
NOTE: Tighten the bolt and nut with the parts in the
position shown in the illustration below.




RTW340SH001301-X
4. Install nut (6), then tighten it to the specified
torque.
Torque: 50N
 m (5.1kg
 m/37 lb ft)
5. Tighten the cam bolt (8) and nut (3), it to the
interim torque, then turn the cam bolt to the setting
mark applied during disassembly.
6. Install ball joint nut, then tighten it to the specified
torque with just enough additional torque to align
cotter pin holes. Install new cotter pin (5).
Torque: 147N
 m (15.0kg
 m/108 lb ft)


NOTE: Check the trim height. Refer to Front Alignment
Inspection and Adjustment.

7. Nut (3) tighten it to the specified torque.
Buffer clearance: 25.9 mm (1.02 in)
Torque: 186N
 m (19.0kg
 m/137 lb ft)


NOTE: Apply oil to the thread.
NOTE: Tighten the bolt and nut with the parts in the
position shown in the illustration below.





RTW340SH001301-X
8. Install wheel and tire assembly. Refer to wheel in
this section.

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3C-18 FRONT SUSPENSION
6. Remove the stabilizer link nut. Right and left.
7. Remove the wheel speed sensor from the knuckle.
8. Remove back plate.
9. Remove lower ball joint by using remover 5-8840- 2017-0.
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the ball joint
boot.

P1010009
10. Remove upper ball joint by using remover 5-8840-
2017-0.
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the ball joint
boot.

P1010011
11. Remove knuckle.

Inspection and Repair
Make necessary correction or parts replacement if
wear, damage, corrosion or any other abnormal
condition are found through inspection.
Check the following parts:

Knuckle

Knuckle arm
Installation
1. Install knuckle assembly.
2. Install upper ball joint and tighten the nut to the
specified torque, with just enough additional torque
to align cotter pin holes. Install new cotter pin (1).
Torque: 98 N 


m (10.0kg 


m/72 lb ft)
3. Install lower ball joint and tighten the nut to the specified torque, with just enough additional torque
to align cotter pin holes. Install new cotter pin (4).
Torque: 147N 


m (15.0kg 


m/108 lb ft)
4. Install back plate.
5. Install wheel speed sensor.
6. Install stabilizer link nut. Right and left.

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FRONT SUSPENSION 3C-31

Shock Absorber
Shock Absorber and Associated Parts
RTW340MF000901
Legend

(1)
Nut

(2)
Rubber Bushing and Washer

(3) Bolt and Nut

(4)
Shock Absorber
(5) Rubber Bushing and Washer


Removal
1. Raise the vehicle and support it with suitable
safety stands.
2. Remove wheel and tire assembly. Refer to Wheel
Replacement in this section.
3. Remove bolt and nut.
4. Remove nut.
5. Remove rubber bushing and washer.
6. Remove shock absorber.
7. Remove rubber bushing and washer.
Inspection and Repair
Make necessary correction or parts replacement if
wear, damage, corrosion or any other abnormal
condition are found through inspection.
Check the following parts :

Shock absorber

Rubber bushing
Installation
1. Install rubber bushing and washer.
2. Install shock absorber.
3. Install rubber bushing and washer.
4. Install nut (1), then tighten it to the specified
torque.
Torque: 20 N
 m (2.0kg
 m/14 lb ft)
5. Install bolt and nut (3), then tighten to the specified
torque.
Torque: 93 N
 m (9.5kg
 m/69 lb ft)

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WHEELS AND TIRES 3E-1

SECTION 3E
WHEELS AND TIRES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Main Data and Specifications ........................................................................................... 3E- 2
Torque Specifications ....................................................................................................... 3E- 3
Special Parts Fixing Nuts and Bolts ............................................................................ 3E- 3
Wheels and Tires ...............................................................................................................3E- 4
General Description ...................................................................................................... 3E- 4
Servicing ........................................................................................................................ 3E- 6
Disassembly and Reassembly ..................................................................................... 3E- 7
Inspection and Repair................................................................................................... 3E- 8
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................3E- 10

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WHEELS AND TIRES 3E-3

TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIAL PARTS FIXING NUTS AND BOLTS
WHEELS AND TIRES
kgf
m (lb
ft/N
m)



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3E-6 WHEELS AND TIRES

SERVICING
Servicing refers to general maintenance procedures to be performed by qualified service personnel.





WHEEL NUT TORQUES
Wheel Nut Torque kgfm(lbft/Nm)
12.0  1.0 (86.8  7.2 / 117.7  9.8)




TIRE ROTATION
For of radial tires, interchange the front and the rear wheels on
the same side as shown in the figure.




If one-sided tire wear appears on radial tires, rotate the wheels
as shown in the figure.

Note:
After rotation, adjust the front and rear tire pressure and be sure to check wheel nut tightness.

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WHEELS AND TIRES 3E-9


Important Operations
1. Tire Assembly
Align the match mark (approx. 10mm diameter paint mark) of
wheel with match mark (approx. 8mm diameter red paint mark)
of tire to assemble. If the match mark at wheel has
disappeared, align with air valve to assemble.


2. Wheel and Tire Assembly







3. Wheel Nut
Tighten wheel nuts in numerical order.
Wheel Nut Torque kgfm (lbft/Nm)
12.0  1.0 (86.8  7.2 / 117.7  9.8)

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TRANSFER CASE 7D-33

Main Data and Specifications
General Specifications
Type Synchronized type gears shifting between the 2 and 4 wheel drive mode.
Planetary type gears shifting between “low" and “high".
Control method Remote control with the button switch on the instrument panel for gears
shifting among “2H" , “4H" and “4L".
Gear ratio High; 1.000
Low; 2.482
Oil capacity 1.3 lit. (1.37 U.S. quart)
Type of lubricant BESCO GEAR OIL TRANSAXLE (5W-30)
Refer to chart in Section 0

Torque Specifications
Nm (kgm/lb ft)

RTW47DLF000201

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7D1-34 TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM

Diagnosis
Before determining a trouble (Non-trouble mode)
1. When shifting from 2H to 4H:
1-1-1 When the flashing frequency of the 4WD indicator is changed from 2Hz to 4Hz (Shft on the fly)
If the load is too large to shift the gears synchronously, the operation is repeated up to 3 times. If the shifting
is not effected after being repeated 3 times, the indicator frequency is changed from 2Hz to 4Hz and, at the
same time, the actuator condition is changed to 2H, indicator flashes at 4Hz for 10 seconds, and then goes
out.
Cause of excessive synchronous shifting load

Extremely low temperature (the oil viscosity of the front differential increases requiring a large load for
synchronization)
 High speed (since the difference of relative revolutions of gears to be shifted synchronously is too large,
required work load per unit time becomes larger).
Step 1-1-1:
Stop the vehicle or decrease the speed and operate as required again.

1-1-2 When the flashing frequency of the 4WD indicator is changed from 2Hz to 4Hz (Rigid and free wheel
Hub) / Block out of meshing spline.
Step 1-1-2:
Run the vehicle forward and backward several meters and operate as required again.

1-2 When the flashing of 4WD indicator at 2Hz continues more than 11.5 seconds (repetition of 3 times of
above No.1 is counted) (Shift on the fly)
If there is difference of revolutions and phases between the front wheel and axle, connecting the front wheel
and axle is difficult.
Until shifting in the transfer and connection of the front wheel and axle are completed
, the indicator flashes
at a frequency of 2Hz. In the above case, the indicator continues flashing at a frequency of 2Hz until the
connection of the front axle is completed. (If the shifting in the transfer is not completed, the flashing
frequency is changed to 4Hz (above No.1).)
By correcting the difference of relative revolutions and deviation of phases, the shifting can be completed.
Step 1-2:
While the vehicle is running, make sure of safety around the vehicle and accelerate or decelerate the
vehicle while going straight.
When the vehicle is at a stop, run the vehicle forward and backward several meters.

2.
When shifting from 4H to 2H
2-1 When 4WD indicator continues flashing at 2Hz
When shifting from 4H to 2H, the 4WD indicator continues flashing at 2Hz until separation in the transfer and
the separation of the front wheel axle are completed. When torsional torque is accumulated in the drive
system, separation in the transfer and separation of the front axle is difficult. In such a case, they can be
separated by removing the torsional torque of the drive system.
Step 2-1:
While the vehicle is running, make sure of safety around the vehicle and accelerate or decelerate the
vehicle while going straight.
When the vehicle is in stop, run the vehicle several meters forward and backward.


: Shift on the fly only.

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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE (AW30 –40LE) 7A3-13

Measure Stall Speed
1. Chock the four wheels.
2. Mount an engine tachometer.
3. Fully apply the parking brake.
4. Step down strongly on the brake pedal with your left foot.
5. Start the engine.
6. Turn off the A/C.
7. Shift into the “D" range. Step all the way down on
the accelerator pedal with your right foot. Quickl
y
read the highest engine rpm.
Stall speed: 2100 
 

150 rpm
8. Perform the same test in the “R" range.
Evaluation

1. If the engine speed is the same for both ranges but
lower than the specified value:
 Engine output is insufficient.
 Stator one-way clutch is not operating properly.
NOTE: If more than 600 rpm below the specified value,
the torque converter could be faulty.
2. If the stall speed in “D" range is higher than
specified:
 Line pressure too low
 Forward clutch slipping
 No.2 one-way clutch not operating properly
3. If the stall speed in “R" range is higher than
specified:
 Line pressure too low
 Direct clutch slipping
 No.3 brake slipping
4. If the stall speed in the “R" and “D" ranges are
higher than specified:
 Line pressure too low
 Improper fluid level

Time Lag Test



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If the shift lever is shifted while the engine is idling,
there will be a certain time elapse or lag before the
shock can be felt. This is used for checking the
condition of the forward clutch, direct clutch, No.3
brake, and No.2 one-way clutch.
NOTE:
1. Perform the test at normal operation fluid
temperature (50 – 80 C or 122 – 176 F)
2. Be sure to allow one minute interval between tests.
3. Make three measurements and take the average value.


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