seat adjustment MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 User Guide

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17-4REAR SUSPENSION <FWD>- Service Adjustment Procedures
12A0533
3REAR HUB ROTARY-SLIDING
RESISTANCE
(TORQUE) ADJUSTMENTN17FCAC -
1.Inspect the play of the bearings while the vehicle is jacked.
up and resting on floor jack.
2. Release the parking brake.
3. Remove the caliper assembly and the brake disc.
4. After turnina the hub a few times to seat the bearing,
attach a spriig balance to the hub bolt, and, pulling at a 9@angle from the hub bolt, measure to determine whether or
not the rotary-sliding resistance of the rear hub (the
rotary-sliding torque of the rear hub) is the standard value.
Limit:
Rear hub rotary-sliding resistance
31N (7 Ibs.) or less
Rear hub rotary-sliding torque1.8 Nm (1.30
ft.lbs.) or less
NOTEIf the limit value is exceed, loosen the nut and then tighten
it to the specified torque, and check the rear hub
rotary-sliding torque again.
5. Replace the rear hub bearing unit if an adjustment cannot
+.be made to within the limit.
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MANUAL TRANSAXLE <FWD> - Specifications
Part name
Spacer
(For adjustment of differential case preload)
Spacer
(For adjustment of differential pinion backlash)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSThickness mm (in.)
1.22 f.0480)
1.25 (.0492)
0.75-0.82
(.0295-.0323)
0.83-0.92
(.0327-.0362)
0.93- 1 .oo
(.0366-.0394)
1.01-1.08
(.0398-.0425)
1.09-1.16
(.0429-.0457)Identification
symbol
GM
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-
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-Part No.
MA180862MA1
80866MA1 80875MA1 86876
Items
Nm
Shift lever to lever (A)
19-28
Lever (A) to bracket assembly
17-26
Drain plug
30-35Filler plug
30-35Starter motor mounting bolt
27-34
Transaxle bracket
60-80Shift lever knob
4.5-7.5
Shift cable and select cable to body9-14
Shift lever assembly to body
9-14
Automatic seat belt guide ring attaching bolt17-26
Clutch release cylinder mounting bolt
15-22
Clutch tube to transaxle assembly
15-22
Transaxle mount bracket to transaxle
60-80Shift cable and select cable to transaxle15-22
Under cover
9-13
Transaxle mounting bolt [12 mm (.47 in.) diameter
bolt143-55
Transaxle mounting bolt [IO mm (.40 in.) diameter
bolt130-35Transaxle mounting bolt
[8 mm (.31 in.) diameter bolt]IO-12Tie rod end to knuckle
24-35
Lower arm ball joint to knuckle
60-72Bell housing cover
IO-123ear cover bolt
15-223ackup light switch
30-35
loppet plug30-42
jpeedometer sleeve bolt3.0-5.0nput shaft lock nut
140-160ntermediate lock nut
gear
140-160
3everse idler gear shaft bolt
43-55
rransaxle case tightening bolt
35-42
stopper bracket bolt
15-22
qestrict ball assembly30-35
ft.lbs.
13-2012-18
22-25
22-25
20-2543-58
3-5
7-10
7-1012-19
11-16
11-1643-58
11-16
7-1032-39
22-25
7-9
17-25
43-52
7-9
11-1522-25
22-302.5-3.5
102-I 15
102-11532-39
26-3011-15
22-25

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23-lBODY
CONTENTSN23Ak-
AERO PARTS..........................................74
CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM...........70
DOOR ASSEMBLY....................................63
DOOR GLASS AND REGULATOR................66
DOORHANDLEANDLATCH.....................69
DOOR MIRROR........................................72
DOOR MOULDING AND
DRIP LINE WEATHERSTRIP........................72
....DOOR RUNCHANNEL...............................71
DOOR TRIM AND WATERPROOF FILM........65
ELECTRIC REMOTE CONTROLLED
MIRROR SWITCH.....................................73
FENDER..................................................51
FLOOR CONSOLE....................................84
FRONT BUMPER......................................39
FRONT SEAT..........................................90
FUEL TANKFILLERDOOR.........................38
GARNISHES............................................47
HEADLINING...........................................89
HOOD....................................................34
INSTRUMENT PANEL................................79
LIFTGATE...............................................36
LIFTGATE WINDOWGLASS......................62
LOOSE PANEL.........................................53
MOULDING.............................................48
POWER WINDOW....................................67
QUARTERWINDOWGLASS......................61
REAR BUMPER........................................43
REAR SEAT............................................93
SEAT BELT.............................................94
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES........31
Door Adjustment....................................32
Door Glass Adjustment............................32Door Inside Handle Play Check..................
32
Door Outside Handle Play Check................32
Floor PanInspection...............................
33Fuel Filler Door Adjustment.......................
31
Hood Adjustment...................................31
Liftgate Adjustment.................................31
Water Test...........................................33
SPECIAL TOOLS......................................5
SPECIFICATIONS.....................................2
General Specifications..............................
2
Lubricants.............................................5
Sealants and Adhesives...........................5
Service Specifications..............................3
Torque Specifications..............................3
SUNROOF...............................................77TRIMS
....................................................85
TROUBLESHOOTING................................6WINDOW
GLASS.....................................54
WINDSHIELD...........................................58

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23-38BODY - Fuel Tank Filler Door
FUEL TANK FILLER DOOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONN23JAA0
Pre-removal Operatione Removal of Rear Seat
(Refer to P.23-93.)0 Removal of Rear Side Trim, Quart-
er Trim and Scuff Plate.
(Refer to
P.23-85.)
Post-installation Operationl Installation of Rear Side Trim,
Quarter Trim and Scuff Plate
(Refer to
P.23-85.)0 Installation of Rear Seat
(Refer to P.23-93.)0 Fuel Filler Door Adjustment
(Refer to P.23-31.)
Removal stepsl C 1. Fuel filler door
2. Fuel filler door hook
3. Release handle cover
l + 4. Fuel filler door lock release handle
5. Fuel filler door lock release cable16A0462NOTE
(I 1 Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) l * : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION4.
APPLICATION OF GREASE TO FUEL FILLER DOOR LOCK
RELEASE HANDLE/l. FUEL FILLER DOORApply multipurpose grease to all moving parts.
Grease: MOPAR Multipurpose Grease Part No.
2932524 or equivalent

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BODY - Door Glass and Reaulator/Power Window23-67
POWER WINDOW
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONSERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION3. APPLICATION OF GREASE TO FRONT DOOR WINDOW
REGULATORApply multipurpose grease to all moving parts.
Grease: MOPAR Multipurpose Grease Part No.
2932524 or equivalent
N23MHAEa
71l Door Window Glass Adjustment
<Driver’s seat side>
< Passenger’s seat side >NOTE
(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) l + : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
1810469Power window relay removal
1. Power window relay
Power window switch removal steps
Door trim (Refer to P.23-65.)2. Power window main switch
3. Power window sub switch
Power window motor removal steps
Door trim and waterproof film
(Refer to
P.23-65.)4. Door window glass
l + 5. Front door window regulator
16l.03443 416AO606
INSPECTIONPOWER WINDOW RELAY
Apply battery voltage to terminal 2, and check for continuity
when terminal 4 is grounded.
NOTEO-O indicates that there is continuity between the terminals.

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HEATERS AND AIR CONDITIONING - Service Adjustment Procedures 24-15
Liquid
line
\Liquid lineI
ILiquid lineHigh pressure
hose2010439
detector torch
Electric leakAdetector tester
2OUO338
TESTING SYSTEM FOR LEAKSNUFFADA leak is likely to occur where two components are connected
together. See the illustration for possible locations.
The Leak Detector Torch is a butane gas-burning torch used to
locate a leak in any part of the refrigeration system.Refrigerantgas drawn into the sampling or “sniffer” hose will cause the
flame to change color in proportion to the size of the leak. A
very small leak will produce a flame varying from yellowish-
green to bright green. A large leak will produce a briliant blue
flame.Caution
Do not use the lighted detector in any place where
explosive gases, dust or vapors are present. Do not
breathe the fumes that are produced by the burning of
refrigerant gas. Large concentrations of refrigerant in the
presence of a live flame become dangerously toxic.
If the flame remains bright yellow when the tester is removed
from a possible leak point, insufficient air is being drawn in
through the sampling tube, or the copper reaction wire is dirty.
(1) Assemble leak detector as shown in the illustration, and be
sure detector is seated tightly over torch gasket.
(2) Holding torch upright, screw-in butane charger (clockwise)
until punctured. (Do not use force).
(3) Screw-out butane charger (anticlockwise) about
l/4 turn.
(4) Point torch away from body-then light escaping gas with
match. Always keep torch in upright position.
(5) Adjust flame by turning cartridge in or out as required.
(6) Allow 30 seconds to heat copper reaction wire.
Caution
Never remove butane charger while torch is lighted or
in the presence of any open flame.
(7) Examine all tube connectors and other possible leak points
by moving the end of the sampling hose from point to
point. Always keep torch in upright position. Since
R-12 is
heavier than air, it is good practice to place the open end of
sampling hose directly below point being tested. Be careful
not to pinch sampling tube since this will shut off air supplyto flame and cause a color change.
(8) Watch for a change in the color of the flame.
Small leaks will produce a green color and large leaks a
bright blue color. If leaks are observed at tube fittings,
tighten the connection, using the proper flare wrenches,
and retest.
NOTE
A leakage of refrigerant can be detected by an electric leakdetector that emits a warning sound.

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