wheel MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 1991 Repair Manual
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5-46BRAKES - Service Adjustment ProceduresWhen new
When worn
14G0017
14LO169
14A0403
\14AO400
FRONT DISC BRAKE PAD CHECK AND REPLACE-
MENiNWFOAF
NOTE
The brake pads have wear indicators that contact the brake discd’when the brake pad thickness becomes 2 mm
(.08 in.), and
emit a squealing sound to warn the driver.
1. Check brake pad thickness through caliper body check
port.Limit: 2.0 mm
(.08 in.)
Caution1. When the limit is exceeded, replace the pads at
both sides, and also the brake pads for the wheelson the opposite side at the same time.
2.If there is a significant difference in the thicknesses
of the pads on the left and right sides, check the
sliding condition of the piston, lock pin sleeve and
guide pin sleeve.
2.Remove lock or guide pin. Lift caliper assembly and retain
with wires.
Caution
Do not wipe off the special grease that is on the guide
-pin or allow it to contaminate the guide pin.
3. Remove the following parts from caliper support.
=Qg@-(4)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)Pad and wear
indicator assembly
Pad assembly
Outer shimPad clips
-4. Measure hub torque with pad removed to measure brake
drag torque after pad installation.
NOTETighten the nuts in order to secure the disc to the hub.
5. Securely attach the pad clip to the caliper support.a
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5-48BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures
14A0407FRONT BRAKE DISC RUN-OUT
CORRECTIO&wAB
1.If the run-out of the brake disc is equivalent to or exceeds 5the limit specification, change the phase of the disc and
-’hub, and then measure the run-out again.
(1) Before removing the brake disc, chalk both sides of the
wheel stud on the side at which run-out is greatest.
(2) Remove the brake disc, and then place a dial gauge as
shown in the illustration; then move the hub in the axialdirection and measure the play.
Limit: 0.008 mm
(00031 in.)
If the play is equivalent to or exceeds the limit,
disassemble the hub knuckle and check each part.
(3) If the play does not exceed the limit specification, and
then check the run-out of the brake disc once again.
Mount the brake disc on the position dislocated from
the chalk mark.
ei
2.If the run-out cannot be corrected by changing the phase-ofI’the brake disc, replace the disc.
REAR DISC BRAKE PAD CHECK AND REPLACE-MENT
NO5FUAD
1. Check brake pad thickness through caliper body check
port.Limit: 2.0 mm
(.08 in.)
Caution1. When the limit is exceeded, replace the pads at
both sides, and also the brake pads for the wheelson the opposite side at the same time.
2.If there is a significant difference in the thicknesses
of the pads on the left and right sides, check the
sliding condition of the piston, lock pin sleeve and
guide pin sleeve.
2.Loosen the parking brake cable (from the vehicle interior),
and disconnect the parking brake end installed to the rear
brake assembly.
A
3.Remove lock pin. Lift caliper assembly and retain with -‘wires.
Caution
Do not wipe off the special grease that is on the lockpin or allow it to contaminate the lock pin.
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BRAKES - Service Adjustment Procedures5-51E.C.U. terminal
ILow gear idle condition
[Speed: 5-6 km (3.1-3.16
mph)]Approx.
5V
14A0580When increasing speed
[Speed:
15-20 km (9.3-12.4 mph11OBSERVATION OF WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
OUTPUT VOLTAGE VARIATIONS<Vehicles with
ABS>N65FOAO
(1) Jack up the vehicle and release the parking brake.
(2) Disconnect the electronic control unit harness connector,
and measure the speed sensor output voltage at the
vehicle side harness connector.
(3) With an AWD model, put the shift lever in
1st (MTT) or L(A/T) position, rotate the wheels and observe the wave
shape for each wheel. With an FWD model, put the shift
lever in
1st (M/T) or L (AiT) position, rotate the wheels and
observe the wave shape for the front wheels; for the rear
wheels, rotate the wheels by hand and monitor the wave
shape.
NOTEIt is also
allright to actually drive the car.
ISpeed sensor
E.C.U. terminal No.I
IFront leftI14-15I
IFront right31-33I
IRear right28-30I
IRear left1 10-11IWhen wheel speed is slow, the output voltage is low
and it gets higher as the speed increases.
Wave shape monitoring points
IS THE OUTPUTVOLTAGE (AMPLITUDE) TOO LOW OR ISTHERE NO OUTPUT VOLTAGE?
If it is too low, check each wheel speed sensor,
With FWD rear wheels, check the sensor gap.
IS THERE VARIATION IN THE WAVE SHAPE AMPLITUDE?
If the flicker of the amplitude is large, consider shaking
of the axle hub.
IS THERE NOISE IN THE WAVE SHAPE OR DISTORTION?Broken or disconnected wire due to vibration or
installation malfunction of the wheel speed sensor.
Check rotor teeth meshing, breaks, etc.
Approx. 1 OV
14A0501
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BRAKES - Brake Pedal5-53
BRAKE PEDAL
-I REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
.Pre-removal Operation
aRemoval of Knee Protector
(Refer to GROUP 23%Instrument Panel.)
ORemoval of Lap Cooler Duct and Shower
Duct (L.H.)(Refer to GROUP 23-Instrument Panel.)l Removal of Steering Column Assembly andColumn Support <MTT>
(Refer to GROUP
19-Steering Wheel andShaft.)*Removal of Relay Box (Indoor)
<A/T>
NO5OA--Post-installation Operation
l installation of Relay Box (Indoor)l Installation of Steering Column Assembly andColumn Support
(Refer to GROUP 19-Steering Wheel and
Shaft.)@Installation of Lap Cooler Duct and Shower
Duct
(L.H.)(Refer to GROUP 23-Instrument Panel.)l Installation of Knee Protector(Refer to GROUP 23-Instrument Panel.)aBrake Pedal Adjustment
(Refer to P.5-41.)20-25 Nm
,‘14-18 ft.lbs.
IO-15 Nm /7-11 ft.lbs.
/
11-17 Nm
8-12 ftlbs.6-9
ftlbs.Removal steps
1. Stop light switch connector
2. Stop light switch
l + 5. Return spring
9.Cotter pin10.Washer11.Clevis pin12.Cotter pin
13. Shift-lock cable connection
20. Lever assembly (A) mounting nut
NOTF(i, Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) 4I) : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) l * : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
(4) m : Non-reusable parts
(5) *: Vehicles with auto-cruise control system
14A0525
l *
21.Lever
22. Pedal support bracket
24. Lever assembly (A)
25.Bushing
26. Pedal rod
27.Bushing
28.Brake pedal
29. Lever assembly(B) mounting nut
30. Lever assembly
(B)31.Bushing
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5-72BRAKES -Rear Disc Brake
Brake tube
Brake hose
14w593
12A0611SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVALNO5MBAD
2. DISCONNECTION OF BRAKE HOSEHolding the lock nut on the brake hose side, loosen theeflared brake line nut./
10. REMOVAL OF SELF LOCKING NUTUsing the special tool, secure and hold the rear axle shaft,
and remove the self locking nut.
13. REMOVAL OF REAR AXLE SHAFTUsing the special tool, remove the rear axle shaft.
INSPECTIONNO5MDABa rq.l Check disc for wear. (Refer to
P.5-15, Rear Brake Disc
Thickness Check.)
0Check disc for runout. (Refer to P.5-16, Rear Brake Disc
Run-out Check.)l Check disc for damage.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
NOSMCAF13. INSTALLATION OF
REARAXLESHAFT/ 11.
COMPANION FLANGE/IO. SELF LOCKING NUT(1) Provisionally install the rear axle shaft to the trailing
(2) ;‘,‘%I, the companion flange to the rear axle shaft, and
install the self locking nut.
(3) Then, using the special tool, secure and hold the rear
axle shaft, and tighten the self locking nut.
6. INSTALLATION OF WHEEL BEARING NUTAfter tightening the wheel bearing nut, align with the
indentation in the spindle, and then crimp.
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5-80BRAKES - Wheel Speed Sensor <Vehicles with ABS>
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR <VEHICLES WITH ABS>REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONN06dYAG
4.
<FM/D>9-14 Nm
7-10 ft.lbs.
-/?’9-14 Nm
7- 10 ft.lbs./5Front speed sensor removal steps
4*I. Front toothed rotor
2. Clip
3. Connection for front speed sensor
+e l +4. Front speed sensorl +5. Front speed sensor bracket7-11 Nm
14A0584Rear speed sensor removal steps
**6. Rear toothed rotor
7. Clip
8. Cable band
9. Connection for rear speed sensor
+e I)* 10. Rear speed sensorl + 11. Rear speed sensor bracket
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) 4* : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.(3) l * : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.
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BRAKES - Wheel Speed Sensor <Vehicles with ABS>5-81;<AWD>
7-10 ft.lbs.
IPost-installation Operation@Installation of the Snlash ShieldI
1 (Refer to GROUP 23-Fender.)17-11 Nm
14A0582Front speed sensor removal steps
4*1. Front toothed rotor
2. Clip
3. Front speed sensor connection
4I) WI 4. Front speed sensor
l 5. Front speed sensor bracket
Rear speed sensor removal steps
6. Rear toothed rotor
(Refer to GROUP 27-Rear Axle Hub.)7. Clip
8. Cable band
9. Rear speed sensor connection
4I) W 10. Rear speed sensor12. O-ring
NOTE(1) Reverse the removal procedures to reinstall.(2) +e : Refer to “Service Points of Removal”.
(3) I)+ : Refer to “Service Points of Installation”.(4) m : Non-reusable parts
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Care must be taken not to scratch or scar the rotor’stoothed surface, and not to drop it.
If the rotor’s toothed surface is chipped or the rotor is
deformed, it might not be able to accurately sense the
wheel rotation speed and the system as a result might
__ r-14A¬ perform normally.
4. REMOVAL OF FRONT SPEED SENSORRemove the mounting bolts which hold the speed sensor
bracket to the knuckle, and then remove the speed sensor.
Caution
5-82BRAKES - Wheel Speed Sensor <Vehicles with ABS>SERVICE POINTS OF REMOVAL
1. REMOVAL OF THE FRONT TOOTHED ROTOReRefer to GROUP Z-Hub and Knuckle.
Caution
Be careful when handling the pole piece at the tip of
the speed sensor and the toothed edge of the rotor so
as not to damage them by striking against other parts.
II14A0215
+ont weed sensor Rear meed sensor
Pole
piecePole piece14R0144
6. REMOVAL OF REAR TOOTHED ROTOR’For FWD vehicles refer to GROUP
17-Rear Axle Hub, for
AWD vehicles refer to GROUP
3-Axle Shaft.
Cautionr*
Care must be taken not to scratch or scar the rotor’stoothed surface, and not to drop it.
If the rotor’s toothed surface is chipped or the rotor is
deformed, it might not be able to accurately
sense the
wheel rotation speed and the system as a result might
not perform normally.
10. REMOVAL OF REAR SPEED SENSORRemove the speed sensor bracket and rear axle spindle
installation nut, and then remove the speed sensor.
Caution
Be careful when handling the pole piece at the tip of
the speed sensor and the toothed edge of the rotor
SO
as not to damage them by striking against other parts.
INSPECTION
SPEED SENSOR CHECK
(1) Check whether any metallic foreign material has adhered to
the pole piece at the speed sensor tip, and, is so, remove it.Also check whether the pole piece is damaged, and, if so,
hreplace it with a new one.
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BRAKES - Wheel Speed Sensor <Vehicles with ABS>5-83
Front
Rear
<MID><AWD>
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14AOO47
NOTEThe pole piece can become magnetized because of the
magnet built into the speed sensor, with the result that
metallic foreign material easily adheres to it. Moreover, the
pole piece may not be able to function to correctly sense
the wheel rotation speed if it is damaged.
(2) Measure the resistance between the speed sensor termi-
nals.Standard value:
0.8-1.2 kQIf. the internal resistance of the speed sensor is not within
the standard value, replace it with a new speed sensor.
(3) Check the speed sensor cable for breakage, damage or
disconnection; replace with a new one if a problem is
found.
NOTE
When checking for cable damage, remove the cable clamppart from the body and then bend and pull the cable near
the clamp to check whether or not temporary disconnec-
tion occurs.
TOOTHED ROTOR CHECKCheck whether rotor teeth are broken or deformed, and, if so,
replace the rotor.
SERVICE POINTS OF INSTALLATION
11. INSTALLATION OF REAR SPEED SENSOR BRACKET
Assemble the speed sensor and the speed sensor bracket.
NOTEThe shape is different for the left and right speed sensor
brackets. Each bracket has an identification symbol, so be
sure to note these symbols and install correctly.
R: Indicates that the bracket is for the right wheel.
L: Indicates that the bracket is for the left wheel.
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5-84BRAKES - Wheel Speed Sensor <Vehicles with ABS>Left side view
Right side
14AOO4:Left side view
Left side
14A004.fCrossmember
10. INSTALLATION OF REAR SPEED SENSOR <MID>(1) Teimn;rarily install the speed sensor to the rear axle
Caution
Be careful when handling the pole piece at the tip of
the speed sensor and the toothed edge of the rotor
so as not to damage them by striking against metal
objects.(2) Note the following points when connecting the speed
sensor cable, and secure the cable by the clip.
@I Secure the clip so that the white-painted part
(shaded in the illustration) of the speed sensor cableis not twisted.
@ Be sure that there is space (where shown in the
illustration) so that the trailing arm and speed
sensor cable do not contact, and then secure by the
clip.
Caution
Because there is the possibility of damage to the
cable during driving if the speed sensor cable and
the trailing arm come into contact, or if the speed
sensor cable is twisted, care must be taken regard-
ing this point.(3) Insert a feeler gauge into the space between the speed
sensor’s pole piece and the rotor’s toothed surface, andthen tighten the speed sensors at the position where
the clearance is the standard value.
Standard value:
0.3-0.9 mm (.012-.035 in.)
NOTECheck to be sure that there is no contact of the speed
sensor’s pole piece and the rotor’s toothed surface
when the rear hub assembly is slowly rotated one time.
If there is contact, it is probable that the rotor or the rearhub is installed incorrectly, recheck installation.
10. INSTALLATION OF REAR SPEED SENSOR <AWD>Install the rear speed sensors as shown in the illustration.
Cross-section A-AParking cable
Rear
spe/edsensor12A0075
Cross-section B-B
Cross-section C-CRear speed
sensor
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