parking brake JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Workshop Manual

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                    Brake Pads  (70.40.02)  ‐ Vehicles  With:
 
High  Performance  Brakes 
 
             206‐04:  Rear  Disc  Brake  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Rear Disc  Brake  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Brake Caliper  (70.55.03)  (70.55.25)  ‐ Vehicles  With: Standard  Brakes  
                     Brake Caliper  (70.55.03)  (70.55.25)  ‐ Vehicles  With: High  Performance  Brakes  
                     Brake Disc  (70.10.11)  ‐ Vehicles  With: Standard  Brakes 
                     Brake Dis
c (70.10.11)  ‐ Vehicles  With: High Performance  Brakes 
                     Brake Pads  (70.40.03)  ‐ Vehicles  With: Standard  Brakes 
                     Brake Pads  (70.40.03)  ‐ Vehicles  With: High Performance  Brakes 
 
             206‐05:  Parking  Brake and  Actuation  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Parking Brake  
                 General Procedures  
                     Parking Brake  Cable  Adjustment  (70.35.10)  
                     Parking Brake  Shoe  and Li
ning  Adjustment  (70.35.37)  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Parking Brake  Control  (70.35.08)  
                     Parking Brake  Control  Shroud  (76.13.63)  
                     Parking Brake  Shoes  (70.40.05)  
                     Parking Brake  Warning  Indicator  Switch (86.65.45)  
 
             206‐06:  Hydraulic  Brake Actuation  
                 Specification  
                 Description  and  Operation  
                     Hydraulic Brake  Actuation  
                 Removal and  Installation  
                     Brake Fluid  Reservoir  (70.30.16)  
                     Brake Master  Cylinder  (70.30.
08) 
                     Brake Pedal  and  Bracket  (70.35.03)  
                     Brake Pedal  and  Bracket,  Brake  Booster  and  Brake  Master  Cylinder  (70.35.39)  
 

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Before inspecting a component for wear or per
forming a dimensional check,
ensure that it is absolutely clean; a slight smear
of grease can conceal an incipient failure. When a component is to be checked dimensionally against figures quoted for it,
use the correct equipment (surface plates, micrometers, dial gauges etc.) in serviceable condition. The use of makeshift
equipment can be dangerous. Reject a component if its dimensio ns are outside the limits quoted, or if damage is apparent.
A part may be refitted if its critical di mension is exactly to the limit size and it is otherwise satisfactory. Use Plastigauge 12
Type PG-1 for checking bearing surface clearance, e.g. big end bearing shell to crank jour nal. Instructions for the use of
Plastigauge and a scale giving bearing clearances in steps of 0.0025 mm (0.0001 in) are supplied with the package.
Safety
Precautions
• WAR
NINGS:
WORKING ON THE FUEL SYSTEM RESULTS IN FUEL AND FUEL VAPOUR BEING PRESENT IN THE ATMOSPHERE. FUEL
VAPOUR IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE, HENCE GREAT CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHILST WORKING ON THE FUEL SYSTEM.
ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:
DO
NOT SMOKE IN THE WORK AREA.
DISP

LAY 'NO SMOKING' SIGNS AROUND THE AREA.
DISCONNECT TH

E BATTERY BEFORE WORKING ON THE FUEL SYSTEM.
DO NOT CONNEC

T/DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
, USE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OR OTHER TOOLS OR
ENGAGE IN WORKING PRACTICES WHICH IN ANY WAY MAY RESULT IN THE PRODUCTION OF SPARKS.
ENS
URE THAT A CO2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER IS CLOSE AT HAND.
ENS

URE THAT DRY SAND IS AVAILABLE TO SOAK UP ANY FUEL SPILLAGE.
EMP

TY FUEL USING SUITABLE FIRE PROOF EQUIPMENT IN
TO AN AUTHORIZED EXPLOSION PROOF CONTAINER.
DO NOT EMP
TY FUEL WHILE WORKING IN A WORKSHOP OR A PIT.
ENS

URE THAT WORKING AREA IS WELL VENTILATED.
ENS

URE THAT ANY WORK ON THE FUEL SYSTEM IS ON
LY CARRIED OUT BY EXPERIENCED AND WELL QUALIFIED
MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL.
ENS
URE THAT FUME EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT IS USED WHERE APPROPRIATE.
FUME EXTRACTION EQUIPMENT MUST BE IN OPERATION WHEN SOLVENTS ARE USED E.G. TRICHLOROETHANE,
WHITE SPIRIT, SBP3, METHYLENE CHLORIDE, PERCHLORETHY LENE. DO NOT SMOKE IN THE VICINITY OF VOLATILE
DEGREASING AGENTS.
General workshop practices:
Disc
onnect the grounded termin
al of the vehicle battery.
D
o not apply heat in an attempt to free seized nuts or fitt
ings; as well as causing damage to protective coatings,
there is a risk of damage from stray heat to electronic equipment and brake lines.
Keep oils and solven
ts away from naked flames and other sour
ces of ignition.
Adhere str
ictly to handling and safety inst
ructions given on containers and labels.
E
nsure that a suitab
le form of fire extinguisher is conveniently located.
Wh
en using electrical tools and equipment, inspect the power
lead for damage and check that it is properly earthed.
D
o not leave tools, equipment, spilt oil etc. around the work area.
Working beneath a vehicle:
Wh
enever possible, use a ramp or
pit in preference to jacking.
Posit
ion chocks at the wheels as we
ll as applying the parking brake.
N
ever rely on a jack alone to support a
vehicle; use axle stands, or blocks care fully placed at the jacking points, to
provide a rigid location.
Ch
eck that any lifting equipment used has adeq
uate capacity and is fully serviceable.
Working on air conditioning systems:
D
o not disconnect any pipes of the refrigeration system
unless you are trained and instructed to do so; a refrigerant
is used which can cause blindness if allowed to come into contact with the eyes.
Health Protection

P

rolonged and repeated contact with mineral oil will result in the removal of natural oils from the skin, leading to dryness,


In
spection

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Jacking and Lifting - Safety Precautions
Description and Operation

The following safety precautions must be observed wh en raising the vehicle to perform service operations:
Ne
ver rely on a jack alone to suppo
rt a vehicle; use suitable vehicle stands to provide rigid support.
When working ben
eath a vehicle, whenev
er possible use a ramp or inspection pit instead of a jack and vehicle
stands.
En
sure that the vehicle is
standing on firm, level grou nd before using a jack.
Do not rely
on the parking brake alon
e; chock the wheels and put the transmission into Park if possible.
Check that
any lifting equipment used has adequate capacity
for the load being lifted and is in proper working order.


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Jacking and Lifting - Vehicle Recovery
Description an
d Operation
• NOTE: Prior to recovery, ensure that the vehicle keys are available and the security system disarmed.
Vehicle recovery methods are:
By fl
at-bed transporter.
By rear suspended tow.


By emergency to

wing for
very short distances.
Gears
hift Interlock
The
gear selector lever can only be moved
from the Park position by turning the igni tion key to position II and depressing
the brake pedal.
To remove the key from the ignition switch, the gear select or lever must be moved to the Park position. With the key
removed, the gear selector is locked in the Park position.
The selector lever can be manually unlocked from the Park position in the event of electrical failure or when moving the
vehicle without power. Refer to the general procedure in this section.
Transporter or Trailer Recovery

When the vehicle is being recove red by transporter or trailer:
The parking brake must be
be applied and the wheels chocked.
The

gear selector lever must be in Ne
utral. Do not select Park as the park ing lock mechanism may be damaged by
the forward and backward rocking motion of the vehicle.
The ve
hicle must be securely tied down to the transporter or
trailer. There are four tie-down brackets on the vehicle
underbody. Do not use the vehicle towing points or crossbeam tie bar.

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6. On
vehicles with adaptive damping:
R
e
move the top cover from
the shock absorbers.
Disc
onnect the shock absorber electrical connectors by
pressing the lugs down and pulling the connectors up.

7. NOTE : R
ight-hand shown, left-hand similar
Remove shock absorber upper mo unting plates to body nuts.

8. Fully slacken bu
t do not remove the parking brake cable
adjuster nut.
9. Release the parking brake cabl e from the connecting clip.

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10
.
Withdraw the left-hand parking brake cable through the
equalizer.

11
.
Mark the position of the drive shaft coupling to the flexible
coupling.

12
.
Remove the drive shaft from the differential drive coupling.
R
emove the drive shaft to differential drive coupling bolts.

Carefully with
draw and lower the drive shaft from the
differential coupling.
13. CAUTION: Position a suitable piece of wood between the
jack and the rear suspension and axle assembly. Failure to follow
this instruction may result in damage to the vehicle.
Support the rear suspension and axle assembly.
Posi
tion a trolley jack under the rear suspension and axle
assembly.

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13. Inst
all the exhaust brackets.
Position exha

ust mounting bracket on subframe.
Inst
al
l bolts and nuts.
Tigh
te
n to 22-28 Nm.

14 . Route the
left hand parking brake cable through the
equalizer.

15 . Install th
e parking brake cable
in to the connecting clip.
16. Adjust the parking brake cable. Refer to 70.35.10.
17. CAUTION: Make sure the adaptive damping electrical
connector is correctly aligned. Failu re to follow these instructions
may cause damage to the electrical connector.
On vehicles with adaptive damping:
Conne ct
the shock absorber elec
trical connector, ensuring
the electrical connector key locates in the socket keyway.

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5. Remove an
d discard the tie st
rap securing the wheel speed
sensor harness to the brake hose clip.

6. Mark the wi
shbone at the pivot
pin eccentric flange marker to
aid installation.

7. Remove the
pivot pin nut and washer.
8. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the parking brake cable,
the hub carrier must be supported on removal from the wishbone.

R
emove the hub carrie
r from the wishbone.
R
emove the pivot pin from the hub carrier.

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5. Remove an d discard the tie
st
rap securing the wheel speed
sensor harness to the brake hose clip.

6. Mark the wi shbone at the
pivot
pin eccentric flan ge marker to
aid installation.

7. Remove the pivot pin nu
t and washer.
8. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the parking brake cable,
the hub carrier must be supported on removal from the wishbone.

Re
move the hub carrie
r from the wishbone.
Re
move the pivot pin from the hub carrier.

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Remova
l

2
05-2
34 (JD 550-1)
1. CAUTION: Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various
thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt
can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Release handbrake.
2. Ra
ise the vehicle on a four-post lift.

3. Fully slacken bu
t do not remove parking brake cable adjuster
nut.

4. Relea s
e appropriate side parkin
g brake cable from connecting
clip.

5. With draw parkin
g brake cable th
rough equalizer (LH side cable
only).
6. Lower four-post lift.
7. Raise rear of vehicle to workin g height and support on stands.
Refer to section 100-02.
8. Remove rear wheel. Refer to section 204-04.

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