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BRAKE TUBE AND HOSE
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BRAKE TUBE AND HOSEPFP:46210
Hydraulic CircuitBFS000FY
CAUTION:
All brake tubes and hoses must be free from excessive bending, twisting and pulling.
Make sure that there is no interference with other parts when turning steering both clockwise and
counterclockwise.
Brake tubes and hoses is an important safety part. If a brake fluid leak is detected, always disas-
semble the parts. Replace applicable part with a new one, if necessary.
Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is
splashed on painted surfaces of body, immediately wipe off them and wash it away with water
immediately.
Do not bend or twist brake hose sharply, or strongly pull it.
When removing components, cover brake line connections so that no dirt, no dust, or other for-
eign matter gets in.
Refill with new brake fluid “DOT 3 or DOT4”.
Do not reuse drained brake fluid.
1. Actuator 2. Master cylinder 3. Brake booster
: Flare nut 18.2 N·m (1.9 kg-m, 13 ft-lb) (Models with VDC)
16.2 N·m (1.7 kg-m, 12 ft-lb) (Models without VDC)
: Union bolt 18.2 N·m (1.9 kg-m, 13 ft-lb)
: Flare nut 16.2 N·m (1.7 kg-m, 12 ft-lb)
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BR-12
BRAKE TUBE AND HOSE
Removal and Installation of Front Brake Tube and HoseBFS000BM
REMOVAL
1. Drain brake fluid. Refer to BR-9, "Drain and Refill" .
2. Using a flare nut wrench, remove brake tube from brake hose.
3. Remove union bolt and remove brake hose from brake caliper
assembly.
4. Remove lock plate and remove brake hose from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install brake hose by aligning with the protrusion on brake caliper assembly, and tighten union bolt to the
specified torque. Refer to BR-11, "
Hydraulic Circuit" .
CAUTION:
Do not reuse copper washer.
2. Install brake hose to brake tube. Temporarily tighten flare nut by hand as much as possible. Secure them
to bracket with lock plate.
3. Using a flare nut torque wrench, tighten flare nut to the specified torque. Refer to BR-11, "
Hydraulic Cir-
cuit" .
4. Refill with new brake fluid and bleed air. Refer to BR-10, "
Bleeding Brake System" .
Removal and Installation of Rear Brake Tube and HoseBFS000BN
REMOVAL
1. Drain brake fluid. Refer to BR-9, "Drain and Refill" .
2. Using a flare nut wrench, remove brake tube from brake hose.
3. Remove union bolt and remove brake hose from brake caliper
assembly.
4. Remove lock plate and remove brake hose from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
1. Install the L-shape metal fitting of brake hose to brake caliper
assembly positioning hole, and then tighten union bolt to the
specified torque. Refer to BR-11, "
Hydraulic Circuit" .
CAUTION:
Do not reuse copper washer.
2. Install brake hose to brake tube. Temporarily tighten flare nut by
hand as much as possible. Secure them to bracket with lock
plate.
3. Using a flare nut torque wrench, tighten flare nut to the specified
torque. Refer to BR-11, "
Hydraulic Circuit" .
4. Refill with new brake fluid and bleed air. Refer to BR-10, "
Bleed-
ing Brake System" .
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BR-16
BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
MODELS WITHOUT VDC
CAUTION:
Remove reservoir tank only when absolutely necessary.
Disassembly (Piston Assembly)
1. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver as shown in the figure, lift up
tabs on stopper cap and remove it from master cylinder.
NOTE:
Remove stopper cap while holding it because primary piston
assembly in master cylinder may pop out.
2. Carefully pull primary piston assembly straight out to prevent
cylinder inner wall from being damaged.
3. Tap flange using a soft block, such as wood, and carefully pull
secondary piston assembly straight out to prevent cylinder body
inner wall from being damaged.
Inspection After Disassembly (Piston Assembly)
Cylinder body
Check a inner wall of cylinder for damage, abrasions, corrosion, and pinholes. Replace cylinder body if
detected.
Assembly (Piston Assembly)
CAUTION:
Do not use mineral oils such as kerosene, gasoline during the cleaning and assembly process.
Make sure there is no foreign matter such as dirt or dust attached to inner cylinder walls, piston,
or cap seal, and use care to avoid damaging parts with the assembly tools.
Do not drop parts. If a part is dropped, do not use it.
1. Apply brake fluid to cylinder inner wall, piston cups and contact
surfaces between piston assemblies. Then insert secondary pis-
ton assembly and primary piston assembly into cylinder body in
this order.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse primary and secondary piston assemblies.
Be sure to replace piston assemblies without disassem-
bling new inner kit.
Pay attention to the orientation of piston cup, and insert
straight to prevent cup seal from being caught by cylin-
der inner wall.
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BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER
BR-19
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6. Remove snap ring while pressing in primary piston assembly
into prevent piston from popping out.
7. Hold primary piston rod, and then pull primary piston assembly,
plate, and guide assembly straight out.
8. Remove plate and guide assembly from primary piston assem-
bly.
CAUTION:
When removing plate from primary piston rod, make sure
inside of plate dose not damage rod.
9. Tap flange using a soft block, such as wood, and carefully pull
secondary piston assembly straight out to prevent a cylinder
body inner wall from being damaged.
Inspection After Disassembly
Cylinder body
Check a inner wall of cylinder for damage, abrasions, corrosion, and pinholes. Replace cylinder body if
detected.
Assembly
CAUTION:
Do not use mineral oils such as kerosene, gasoline during the cleaning and assembly process.
Make sure there is no foreign matter such as dirt or dust attached to inner cylinder wall, piston, or
piston cup seal, and use care to avoid damaging parts with assembly tools.
Do not drop parts. If a part is dropped, do not use it.
1. Apply brake fluid to cylinder inner wall, piston cup seal and con-
tact surfaces between piston assembly. Then insert secondary
piston assembly and primary piston assembly into cylinder body
in this order.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse primary and secondary piston assemblies.
Be sure to replace piston assemblies without disassem-
bling new inner kit.
Pay attention to the orientation of piston cup, and insert
straight to prevent piston cup seal from being caught by
cylinder inner wall.
2. Visually inspect secondary piston assembly slit through piston
stopper mounting hole and then install piston stopper while
pushing in primary piston assembly.
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BR-22
BRAKE BOOSTER
Removal and InstallationBFS000BT
COMPONENTS
CAUTION:
Be careful not to splash brake fluid on painted areas; it may cause paint damage. If brake fluid is
splashed on painted surfaces of body, immediately wipe it off and them wash it away with water
immediately.
Be careful not to deform or bend brake tube while removing and installing brake booster.
Replace clevis pin if it is damaged.
Be careful not to damage brake booster stud bolt threads. If brake booster is tilted or inclined dur-
ing installation, dash panel may damage the threads.
Install check valve in the correct direction.
REMOVAL
1. Remove vacuum hose from brake booster. Refer to BR-24, "VACUUM LINES" .
2. Remove brake master cylinder. Refer to BR-14, "
Removal and Installation" .
3. Remove snap pin and clevis pin from brake pedal.
4. Remove nuts on brake booster and brake pedal assembly.
5. Remove brake booster from dash panel in engine room side.
1. Reservoir tank 2. Master cylinder 3. Brake booster
4. Gasket 5. Lock nut
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BRAKE BOOSTER
BR-23
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INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Output Rod Length Inspection
1. Using a handy vacuum pump, apply a vacuum of −66.7 kPa (−
500 mmHg, −19.69 inHg) to brake booster.
2. Check output rod length.
INSTALLATION
1. Loosen lock nut to adjust input rod length so that the length “B”
(shown in the figure) satisfies the specified value.
2. Temporarily tighten lock nut after adjusting the length “B” to the
specified value, and then install brake booster on dash panel.
CAUTION:
Always install gasket between brake booster and dash-
board panel.
3. Install brake booster and brake pedal assembly nuts and bolt,
and then tighten to the specified torque. Refer to BR-7,
"Removal and Installation" .
4. Connect brake pedal with clevis of input rod.
5. Install brake master cylinder. Refer to BR-14, "
Removal and Installation" .
6. Install vacuum hose. Refer to BR-24, "
VACUUM LINES" .
7. Adjust brake pedal free height and the play of brake pedal. Refer to BR-6, "
Inspection and Adjustment" .
8. Tighten input rod lock nut to the specified torque. Refer to BR-22, "
COMPONENTS" .
9. Refill with new brake fluid and bleed air. Refer to BR-11, "
Hydraulic Circuit" . Standard dimension when applying vacuum of −66.7
kPa (−500 mmHg, −19.69 inHg) (Reference value)
Models without VDC : 10.4 mm (0.409 in)
Models with VDC : −6.2 mm (−0.244 in)
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Length “B” : 125 mm (4.92 in)
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BR-30
FRONT DISC BRAKE
4. Place a wooden block as shown in the figure, and blow air from
union bolt mounting hole to remove pistons and piston boots.
CAUTION:
Do not get fingers caught in pistons.
5. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, remove piston seal from cylin-
der body.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage a cylinder inner wall.
INSPECTION AFTER DISASSEMBLY
Cylinder Body
CAUTION:
Use new brake fluid to clean. Do not use mineral oils such as gasoline or kerosene.
Check inner wall of cylinder for corrosion, wear, and damage. If a malfunction is detected, replace cylinder
body.
Minor flaws caused by corrosion or a foreign material can be removed by polishing a surface of inner wall
with a fine sandpaper. Replace cylinder body, if necessary.
To r q u e M e m b e r
Check for wear, cracks, and damage. If a malfunction is detected, replace torque member.
Piston
CAUTION:
Piston sliding surface is plated. Do not polish with sandpaper.
Check piston surface for corrosion, wear, and damage. If a malfunction is detected, replace applicable part.
Sliding Pin, Sliding Pin Bolt, and Sliding Pin Boot
Check sliding pins and sliding pin boots for wear, damage, and cracks. If a malfunction is detected, replace
applicable part.
ASSEMBLY
1. Apply polyglycol ether based lubricant to piston seal, and install
them to cylinder body.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse piston seal.
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BR-36
REAR DISC BRAKE
Disassembly and Assembly of Brake Caliper AssemblyBFS000C6
NOTE:
Do not remove torque member, pads, shims, shim covers, and pad retainers when disassembling and assem-
bling cylinder body.
DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove caliper assembly from vehicle. Refer to BR-35, "Removal and Installation of Brake Caliper
Assembly" .
2. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver remove retaining ring from cylin-
der body as shown in the figure.
3. Place a wooden block as shown in the figure, and blow air from
union bolt mounting hole to remove piston and piston boot.
CAUTION:
Do not get you fingers caught in piston.
4. Using a flat-bladed screwdriver remove piston seal from cylinder
body.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage a cylinder inner wall.
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
BRC-5
[ABS]
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONPFP:00000
System DiagramBFS000CO
FunctionsBFS000CP
ABS
The Anti-Lock Brake System is a function that detects wheel revolution while braking, and it improves
handling stability during sudden braking by electrically preventing 4 wheel lock. Maneuverability is also
improved for avoiding obstacles.
If the electrical system breaks down, then the fail-safe function is activated, ABS becomes inoperative,
and ABS warning lamp turns on.
Electrical system diagnosis by CONSULT-II is available.
During ABS operation, brake pedal lightly vibrates and a mechanical noise may be heard. This is normal.
Just after starting vehicle after ignition switch ON, brake pedal may vibrate or motor operating noise may
be heard from engine room. This is a normal status of operation check.
Stopping distance may be longer than that of vehicles without ABS when vehicle drives on rough, gravel,
or snow-covered (fresh, deep snow) roads.
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WHEEL SENSORS
BRC-33
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WHEEL SENSORSPFP:47910
Removal and InstallationBFS000DH
COMPONENTS
REMOVAL
Be careful of the following:
CAUTION:
When removing the wheel sensor, do not rotate it if possible, and do not forcibly pull the wheel sensor
harness.
INSTALLATION
Note the following, and tighten bolts to the specified torque.
Check the inside of the wheel sensor mounting hole for foreign materials, the rotor surface for iron chips
and other foreign materials. Clean both the wheel sensor mounting hole and the rotor surface before
installation. Replace the wheel sensor if there is any non-standard condition.
Completely push in rubber clamp of strut bracket and body bracket until they lock when installing front
wheel sensor so that the wheel sensor harness will not be twisted. Install grommet groove onto bracket
with yellow line on the harness facing bracket opening (mounting hole). There should be no twists in the
harness when installed.
When installing the rear sensor, securely install the harness mount of the rear suspension member so that
the wheel sensor harness is not twisted. In addition, there should be no twists in the harness when
installed.
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