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DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
FRONT AXLE26-15
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
<<A>> DRIVE SHAFT NUT REMOVAL
CAUTION
Do not apply pressure to the wheel bearing by
the vehicle weight to avoid possible damage
when the drive shaft nut is loosened.
Use special tool end yoke holder (MB990767) to fix
the hub and remove the drive shaft nut.
<<B>> SELF-LOCKING NUT (TIE ROD
END CONNECTION) REMOVAL
CAUTION
•Do not remove the nut from ball joint. Loosen
it and use special tool to avoid possible
damage to ball joint threads.
•Hang special tool with cord to prevent it from
falling.
1. Install special tool ball joint remover (MB991897)
as shown in the figure.2. Turn the bolt and knob as necessary to make the
jaws of special tool parallel, tighten the bolt by
hand and confirm that the jaws are still parallel.
NOTE: When adjusting the jaws in parallel, make
sure the knob is in the position shown in the
figure.
3. Tighten the bolt with a wrench to disconnect the
tie rod end.
<<C>> DRIVE SHAFT REMOVAL
1. Use the following special tools to push out the
drive shaft from the hub.
•Axle shaft puller (MB990241)
•Puller shaft (MB990242)
•Puller bar (MB990244)
•Puller body (MB991354)
•End yoke holder (MB990767)
2. Remove the drive shaft from the hub by pulling
the bottom of the brake disc towards you.
AC102462AC
MB990767
AC208247AD
Cord
BoltMB991897
Nut
Ball joint
AC106821
Knob ParallelBolt
Correct
Wrong
AB
AC100128
MB990241 MB990767
AD
<Comfort>
AC102550
MB990244
(Three)
MB991354
MB990242 MB990767 <Sport>
AE
AC102551
AC
Drive shaft
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DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
FRONT AXLE26-18
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLYM1261003700456
CAUTION
•Be careful not to damage the ABS rotor, which is attached to the BJ outer race during disassembly
and reassembly.
•Never disassemble the BJ assembly except when replacing the BJ boot.
NOTE: .
•TJ: Tripod Joint
•BJ: Birfield Joint
AC303692
2 1 4
12 8
11 10 97
13 6 5N
N
N
3
N
N
21 4
13 8
11
12
5
21 4
7
65
3
21 4
7
5
AB
N
N
BJ boot repair kitTJ boot repair kit TJ repair kit Grease for TJ
Grease for BJ
Disassembly steps
>>D<<1. TJ boot band (large)
>>D<<2. TJ boot band (small)
<<A>> >>C<<3. TJ case
4. Circlip
5. Snap ring
<<A>> >>B<<6. Spider assembly
<<B>> >>A<<7. TJ boot
>>A<<8. Damper band
>>A<<9. Dynamic damper10. BJ assembly
11. BJ boot band (small)
12. BJ boot band (large)
13. BJ bootDisassembly steps (Continued)
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DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
FRONT AXLE26-19
LUBRICATION POINTS
DISASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
<<A>> TJ CASE/SPIDER ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
CAUTION
Do not disassemble the spider assembly.
1. Wipe off grease from the spider assembly and the
inside of the TJ case.2. Always clean the spider assembly when the
grease contains water or foreign material.
<<B>> TJ BOOT REMOVAL
1. Wipe off grease from the shaft spline.
2. When reusing the TJ boot, wrap plastic tape
around the shaft spline to avoid damaging the
boot.
AC303700AB
Grease: repair kit grease
Amount used: <1.3L-LH, 1.6L-LH,
2.0L-LH>: 120 ± 10 g
<1.3L-RH, 1.6L-A/T-RH>: 110 ± 10 g
<1.6L-M/T-RH>: 120 ± 10 g
<2.0L-RH>: 105 ± 10 g
The drive shaft joint uses special
grease. Do not mix old and new or
different types of grease.
CAUTION
Grease: repair kit grease
Amount used: 95 ± 10 g
The drive shaft joint uses special
grease. Do not mix old and new or
different types of grease.
CAUTION
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DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY
FRONT AXLE26-20
REASSEMBLY SERVICE POINTS
>>A<< DYNAMIC DAMPER/DAMPER
BAND/TJ BOOT INSTALLATION
CAUTION
There should be no grease adhered to the rubber
part of the dynamic damper.
1. Install the dynamic damper in the position (L)
shown in the figure .
L: 230 ± 3 mm <LH>, 415 ± 3 mm <RH>
2. Secure the damper bands.
3. Wrap plastic tape around the shaft spline, and
then install the TJ boot band (small) and TJ boot.
>>B<< SPIDER ASSEMBLY
INSTALLATION
CAUTION
•The drive shaft joint use special grease. Do
not mix old and new or different types of
grease.
•If the spider assembly has been cleaned, take
special care to apply the specified grease.
1. Apply the specified grease furnished in the repair
kit to the spider assembly between the spider axle
and the roller.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
2. Install the spider assembly to the shaft from the
direction of the spline chamfered side.
>>C<< TJ CASE INSTALLATION
CAUTION
The drive shaft joint use special grease. Do not
mix old and new or different types of grease.
After applying the specified grease to the TJ case,
insert the drive shaft and apply grease one more
time.
Specified grease: Repair kit grease
Amount to use:
<1.3L-LH, 1.6-LH, 2.0-LH>: 120 ± 10 g
<1.3L-RH, 1.6L-A/T-RH>: 110 ± 10 g
<1.6L-M/T-RH>: 120 ± 10 g
<2.0L-RH>: 105 ± 10 g
NOTE: The grease in the repair kit should be divided
in half for use, respectively, at the joint and inside the
boot.
>>D<< TJ BOOT BAND (SMALL)/TJ BOOT
BAND (LARGE) INSTALLATION
Set the TJ boot bands at the specified distance in
order to adjust the amount of air inside the TJ boot,
and then tighten the TJ boot band (small), TJ boot
band (large) securely.
Standard value (A):
<1.3L-RH, 1.6L-A/T-RH>: 85 ± 3 mm
<1.3L-LH, 1.6L-M/T, 1.6L-A/T-LH, 2.0L>: 90 ± 3
mm
AC101695AC
L
AC102654AC
Chamfered
side
AC102656AC
AC102657
A
AC
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ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
REAR AXLE27-4
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
WHEEL BEARING AXIAL PLAY CHECKM1271000900452
1. Remove the caliper assembly, and suspend the
caliper assembly with a wire and remove the
brake disc.
2. Check the bearing's axial play. Place a dial gauge
against the hub surface; then move the hub in the
axial direction and check whether or not there is
axial play.
Limit: 0.05 mm
3. If the play exceeds the limit, the self-locking nut
should be tightened to the specified torque and
check the axial play again.
Tightening torque: 175 ± 25 N⋅m
4. Replace the rear hub assembly if an adjustment
cannot be made to within the limit.
REAR HUB ROTARY-SLIDING
RESISTANCE CHECK
M1271001100244
1. Remove the caliper assembly, and suspend the
caliper assembly with a wire and remove the
brake disc.
2. Turn the hub a few times to seat the bearing.3. Wind a rope around the hub bolt and turn the hub
by pulling at a 90° angle with a spring balance.
Measure to determine whether or not the
rotary-sliding resistance of the rear hub is at the
limit value.
Limit: 19 N
4. If limit value is exceeded, loosen the self-locking
nut and then tighten it to the specified torque and
check the rear hub rotary sliding resistance again.
Tightening torque: 175 ± 25 N⋅m
5. Replace the rear hub assembly if an adjustment
cannot be made to within the limit.
HUB BOLT REPLACEMENTM1271001000258
1. Remove the caliper assembly and suspend it with
wire so that it does not fall.
2. Remove the brake disc.
3. Use special tool hub bolt remover (MB991618) to
remove the hub bolts.
4. Install the plain washer to the new hub bolt, and
install the bolt with a nut while holding the hub
with special tool end yoke holder (MB990767).
5. Install the brake disc, caliper assembly and
tighten the caliper assembly mounting bolts to the
specified torque 60 ± 5 N⋅m.
AC303736AB
AC303737
AC302114
MB991618
AD
Hub bolt
AC104588
MB990767
Plain
washer
AC
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REAR AXLE HUB ASSEMBLY
REAR AXLE27-5
REAR AXLE HUB ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIONM1271002000381
CAUTION
•Care must be taken not to scratch or damage the teeth of the ABS rotor. The ABS rotor must never
be dropped. If the teeth of the ABS rotor are chipped, resulting in a deformation of the ABS rotor,
it will not be able to accurately detect the wheel rotation speed, and the system will not function
normally.
•The rear hub assembly should not be dismantled. When removing the rear hub assembly, the
wheel bearing inner race may be left at the spindle side. In this case, always replace the rear hub
assembly, otherwise the hub will damage the oil seal, causing oil leaks or excessive play.
AC304175
Semi-drying sealant:
3M ATD Part No. 8663 or
equivalent
2
3
5 6
4
N
175 ± 25 N·m
3
AB
1
60 ± 5 N·m
2
56
<SPORT>
<COMFORT>
Removal steps
<<A>>1. Caliper assembly
2. Brake disc
3. Hub cap<<B>> >>B<<4. Self-locking nut
5. Rear hub assembly
<<C>> >>A<<6. ABS rotorRemoval steps (Continued)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
POWER PLANT MOUNT32-2
GENERAL INFORMATION
M1321000100340The engine mounting system employs the inertial
axis four-point suspension method, which is field
proven.
•The optimised locations of the front and rear roll
mounts well distribute their loads thereby
reducing engine idling vibrations.•The fore-and-aft, liquid-filled engine mount of
cylinder type is adopted to reduce engine shake
for improved riding comfort.
CONSTRUCTION DIAGRAM
AC107318
Y0290AU
AC303563
Engine front
mounting bracketTransmission mounting
body side bracket
Engine rear roll stopper bracket
Engine front roll stopper bracket
AB
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SERVICE SPECIFICATION
POWER PLANT MOUNT32-3
SERVICE SPECIFICATION
M1321000300333
SPECIAL TOOL
M1321000600378
ItemStandard value
Protruding length of stabilizer link thread part mm 22 ± 1.5
Tool Number Name Use
MB991897 Ball joint remover Knuckle and tie rod end ball joint
disconnection
NOTE: Steering linkage puller
(MB990635 or MB991113) is also
available to disconnect knuckle and
tie rod end ball joint.
AC106827
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CROSSMEMBER
POWER PLANT MOUNT32-11
REMOVAL SERVICE POINTS
<<A>> TIE ROD END AND KNUCKLE
DISCONNECTION
CAUTION
•Do not remove the nut from ball joint. Loosen
it and use special tool to avoid possible
damage to ball joint threads.
•Hang special tool with a cord to prevent it
from falling.
1. Install the special tool ball joint remover
(MB991897) as shown in the figure.
2. Turn the bolt and knob as necessary to make the
jaws of the special tool parallel, tighten the bolt by
hand and confirm that the jaws are still parallel.
NOTE: When adjusting the jaws in parallel, make
sure the knob is in the position shown in the
figure.
3. Tighten the bolt with a wrench to disconnect the
tie rod end.
<<B>> CROSSMEMBER ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
1. Use a transmission jack to hold the crossmember,
and then remove the crossmember mounting nuts
and bolts.
2. Lower the crossmember with the engine rear roll
stopper bracket, the stabilizer bar, the return tube,
and the steering gear.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
>>A<< STABILIZER
BAR/BUSHING/FIXTURE INSTALLATION
Align the stabilizer bar identification mark with the
right end of the bushing (LH).
>>B<< SELF-LOCKING NUT
INSTALLATION
Tighten the self-locking nut until the stabilizer link
thread part protruding length meets the standard
value.
Standard value (A): 22 ± 1.5 mm
AC208247AD
Cord
BoltMB991897
Nut
Ball joint
AC106821
Knob ParallelBolt
Good
Bad
AB
AC102600
AD
Piece of wood
Transmission
jack
AC006141
AD
Fixture (LH) Outside of
vehicle
Bushing (LH)Approximately
10 mm
Identification
mark
AC101741AC
A
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33-1
GROUP 33
FRONT
SUSPENSION
CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . .33-2
SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . .33-3
LUBRICANT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-3
SPECIAL TOOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-4
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . .33-5
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT CHECK
AND ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-5
LOWER ARM BALL JOINT AXIAL PLAY
CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-6
LOWER ARM BALL JOINT COVER
CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-6
STRUT ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . 33-7
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-7
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY . . . . . 33-8
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-10
LOWER ARM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . 33-11
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-12
LOWER ARM BALL JOINT COVER
REPLACEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-12
LOWER ARM BUSHING (REAR)
REPLACEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-13
STABILIZER BAR* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33-14
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . 33-14
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-17
WARNINGS REGARDING SERVICING OF SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) EQUIPPED VEHICLES
WARNING
•Improper service or maintenance of any component of the SRS, or any SRS-related component, can lead to
personal injury or death to service personnel (from inadvertent firing of the air bag) or to the driver and
paassenger (from rendering the SRS inoperative).
•Service or maintenance of any SRS component or SRS-related component must be performed only at an
authorized MITSUBISHI dealer.
•MITSUBISHI dealer personnel must thoroughly review this manual, and especially its GROUP 52B - Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) before beginning any service or maintenance of any component of the SRS or any
SRS-related component.
NOTE
The SRS includes the following components: SRS air bag control unit, SRS warning light, front impact sensors, air bag module,
clock spring, and interconnecting wiring. Other SRS-related components (that may have to be removed/installed in connection
with SRS service or maintenance) are indicated in the table of contents by an asterisk (*).