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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
SERVICE DATA
MA002±0B
Engine
Spark plug
Recommended spark plug
Correct electrode gap
Firing order
Valve clearance
ND
NGK
Intake
Exhaust
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PK20R11
BKR6EP11
1.1 mm (0.043 in.)
1 ± 8 ± 4 ± 3 ± 6 ± 5 ± 7 ± 2
0.15 ± 0.25 mm (0.006 ± 0.010 in.)
0.25 ± 0.35 mm (0.010 ± 0.014 in.)
BrakeFront and rear brakes
Pad thickness
Disc thickness
Limit
Limit (Front) (Rear)1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
30.0 mm (1.181 in.)
15.0 mm (0.591 in.)
Disc runout
Parking brake
Lining thickness
Drum inside diameter
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Limit
Limit
Limit
()
0.05 mm (0.0020 in.)
1.0 mm (0.039 in.)
191 mm (7.520 in.)
ChassisSteering linkage
Steering wheel freeplay
Limit30 mm (1.18 in.)
gy
Ball joint
Vertical play
Limit
()
0.3 mm (0.012 in.)
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
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Part tightened N
Vm kgf Vcm ft Vlbf
Spark plug x Cylinder head1818013
Front seat x Body3737527
Front suspension crossmember x Body for nut1271,30094
for bolt 201
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2,050148
Rear suspension member x Body1761,800130
Rear suspension member rear cushion x Body3839028
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MAINTENANCE
GENERAL NOTES:
wThere are 2 separate maintenance schedules,
namely A and B, which apply to different driving
conditions. Find out how the vehicle is driven,
select the appropriate schedule and service the
vehicle accordingly.
w Every service item in the periodic maintenance list
must be performed.
w Next to the columns of periods in the schedule,
reference pages have been added for easy access
to service data and procedures necessary for each
operation.
w The service interval for scheduled maintenance is
determined by the odometer reading or time
interval, whichever comes first, shown in the
schedule.
w Maintenance services after the last period should
be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
w Skipping even 1 item in the list can cause the
engine to run poorly and increase exhaust
emissions.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
MA04E±01
SCHEDULE A
CONDITIONS:
Towing a trailer, using a camper or car top carrier.
Repeated short trips of less than 8 km (5 miles) with outside temperature rema\
ining below freezing.
Extensive idling and/or low speed driving for long distances, such as police, tax\
i or door±to±door
delivery use.
Operating on dusty, rough, muddy or salt spread roads.
Maintenance operation: A = Check and adjust if necessary. R = Replace, change or lubricate.
I = Inspect and correct or replace if necessary.
V04408
mark indicates maintenance which is part of the warranty conditions for\
the Emission Control Systems.
The warranty period is in accordance with the owner's guide or the warranty booklet.
( : California and New York specification vehicles only)
(1) Applicable to vehicles operated under conditions of extensive idling and/or low sp\
eed driving for long
distances such as police, taxi or door±to±door delivery use.
(2) Applicable when operating mainly on dusty roads.
(3) Includes inspection of fuel tank band and vaper vent system. MA±2
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V04535
(4) Also applicable to drum lining for parking brake. For other usage condit\
ions, refer to SCHEDULE B.
(5) Check for leakage.
(6) Check for oil leaks from steering gear housing.
(7) Applicable only when operating mainly on rough, muddy roads. The applicable parts \
are listed below. Forother usage conditions, refer to SCHEDULE B.
Front and rear suspension member to cross body.
Bolts for seat installation.
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MA033±0C
SCHEDULE B
CONDITIONS:
Conditions others than those listed for SCHEDULE A.Maintenance operation: A = Check and adjust if necessary. R = Replace, change or lubricate.
I = Inspect and correct or replace if necessary.
V04409
mark indicates maintenance which is part of the warranty conditions for\
the Emission Control Systems.
The warranty period is in accordance with the owner's guide or the warranty booklet.
( : California and New York specification vehicles only)
(1) Includes inspection of fuel tank band and vaper vent system.
(2) Also applicable to drum lining for parking brake.
(3) Check for leakage.
(4) Check for oil leaks from steering gear housing.
(5) The applicable parts are listed below. Front and rear suspension member to cross body.
Bolts for seat installation.
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PREPARATION
EG0AZ±0A
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
MA009±02
EQUIPMENT
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Dial indicator with magnetic base
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Micrometer
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MirrorBrake hose
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Steel square
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Thermometer
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Torque wrench
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Vernier calipers
MA00B±02
COOLANT
Item
Capacity
Classification
Engine coolant (w/ Heater)10.8 liters (11.4 US qts, 9.5 lmp. qts)Ethylene±glycol base
MA00D±0E
LUBRICANT
Item Capacity Classification
Engine oil (Drain and refill)
w/ Oil filter change
/ Oil filt h
4.8 liters (5.1 US qts, 4.2 lmp. qts)
API grade SG or SH, Energy±Conserving II
or ILSAC multigrade, and recommended
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w/o Oil filter change
4.8 liters (5.1 US qts, 4.2 lm. qts)
4.5 liters (4.8 US qts, 4.0 lmp. qts)
or ILSAC multigrade, and recommended
viscosity oil with SAE 5W±30 being pre-
ferred engine oil
Brake fluid Ð SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT3
Automatic transmission fluid 1.9 liters (2.0 US qts, 1.7 lmp. qts) ATF TYPE T±II
Automatic transmission fluid
(Drain and refill)
1.9 liters (2.0 US qts, 1.7 lm . qts)
AT F TYPE TII
Differential oil
1.35 liters (1.43 US qts, 1.19 lmp. qts)
Hypoid gear oil API GL±5
Above±18
5C (0 5F): SAE 90
Below±18 5C (0 5F): SAE 80W±90 or 80W
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MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS
MA035±04
ENGINE
Cold Engine Operations
1. REPLACE TIMING BELT
(a) Remove the timing belt.(See page EG±46)
(b) Install the timing belt. (See page EG±59)
2. INSPECT DRIVE BELT HINT: A belt tensioner is used, so checking the belt tension
is not necessary.
(a) Visually check the drive belt for excessive wear, frayed cords,
etc.
If necessary, replace the drive belt.
HINT:
w Cracks on the rib side of a drive belt are considered
acceptable. If the drive belt has chunks missing from the
ribs, it should be replaced.
w The drive belt tension can be released by turning the
belt tensioner counterclockwise. The pulley bolt for the
belt tensioner has a left±hand thread.
(b) Check the belt tensioner operation. wCheck that the belt tensioner moves downward when
the drive belt is pressed down at the points indicated in
the illustration with approx. 98 N (10 kgf, 22.0 lbf) of
force.
w Check the ali gnment of the belt tensioner pulley to make
sure the drive belt will not slip off the pulley.
If necessary, replace the belt tensioner.
w Check that the arrow mark on the belt tensioner falls
within area A of the scale.
If it is outside area A, replace the drive belt.
HINT:
w When a new belt is installed, it should lie within area B.
If not, the drive belt is not correct.
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wAfter installing a drive belt, check that it fits properly in
the ribbed grooves.
w Check by hand to confirm that the belt has not slipped
out of the groove on the bottom of the pulley.
3. INSPECT AIR FILTER
(a) Open the air cleaner cap.
(b) Remove the air filter.
(c) Visually check that the air filter is not excessively damaged or oily.
If necessary, replace the air filter.
(d) Clean the air filter with compressed air. First blow from the inside thoroughly, then blow off from the
outside of the air filter.
(e) Reinstall the air filter and air cleaner cap.
4. REPLACE AIR FILTER Replace the air filter with a new one.
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5. REPLACE SPARK PLUGS(See Ignition System, steps 1 to 8 on pages IG±16 to 18)
(a) Remove the No.3 timing belt covers.
(b) Disconnect the high±tension cords at the rubber boot. Do not
pull on the high±tension cords.
NOTICE: Pulling on or bending the cords may damage
the conductor inside.
(c) Using a 16 mm plug wrench, remove the 8 spark plugs.
(d) Check the electrode gap of new spark plugs.
Correct electrode gap: 1.1 mm (0.043 in.)
Recommended spark plug: PK20R11 for ND
BKR6EP11 for NGK
NOTICE: If adjusting the gap of a new spark plug, bend
only the base of the ground electrode. Do not touch the
tip.
(e) Using a 16 mm plug wrench, reinstall the 8 spark plugs.
Torque: 18 N Vm (180 kgf Vcm, 13 ft Vlbf)
(f) Reconnect the high±tension cords.
(g) Reinstall the No.3 timing belt covers.
(See Ignition System, steps 5 to 13 on pages IG±22 to 24)
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6. REPLACE ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER(See Lubrication System on page EG±497)
Oil grade:
API grade SG or SH, Energy±Conserving II or ILSAC
multigrade engine oil. Recommended viscosity is as
shown in the illustration, with SAE 5W±30 being the
preferred engine oil.
Drain and refill capacity:
w/ Oil filter change
4.8 liters (5.1 US qts, 4.2 lmp. qts)
w/o Oil filter change
4.5 liters (4.8 US qts, 4.0 lmp. qts)
7. REPLACE ENGINE COOLANT (See Cooling System on page EG±425)
Coolant capacity (w/ Heater):
10.8 liters (11.4 US qts, 9.5 lmp. qts)
HINT:
wUse a good brand of ethylene±glycol base coolant and
mix it according to the manufacturer's directions.
w Using coolant which includes more than 50 %
ethylene±glycol (but not more than 70 %) is
recommended.
NOTICE:
w Do not use a alcohol type coolant.
w The coolant should be mixed with demineralized water or
distilled water.
8. INSPECT CHARCOAL CANISTER
(a) Remove the charcoal canister.
(See Emission Control System on page EG±221)
(b) Visually inspect the canister case.
(c) Check for crogged each port and stuck check valve. wUsing low compressed air (4.71 kPa (48 gf/cm
2, 0.68
psi)), blow into port A and check that air flows without
resistance from the other ports.
w Blow low compressed air (4.71 kPa (48 gf/cm
2, 0.68
psi)) into port B and check that air does not flow from the
other ports.
If operation is not as specified, replace the charcoal canister.
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