service indicator SUBARU LEGACY 1996 Service Repair Manual

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5-5b
IMZ-10I
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
(ELECTRIC
SENSOR
TYPE)
2
.
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ti
on

10
.
WARNING
AND
CAUTION
LABELS

B5H0433A

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SRS
AIRBAG
CONTROL
UNIT
CAUTION

"
READ
SERVICE
MANUAL
"
NO
SERVICEABLE
INSIDE
~
DO
NOT
DISASSEMBLE
OR
TAMPER
"
DO
NOT
DROP
;
KEEP
DRY
"
STORE
IN
CLEAN
DRYAREA

Precaution

*
lisez
le
manuel
d'entretien
.
aucune
piece
interne
nepeut
titre
remplacee
ou
r6paree
*ne
d6montez
ou
alterez
pas
cetteunite
de
controle
.n'echappez
pas
"
emmagasinez
dans
un
endroit
sec

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CAUTION
:
ALWAYS
USE
SEATBELTS
OR
CHILDSEAT

"
This
car
is
equipped
with
driver
and
front
seat
passenger
SRS
AIRBAG
.
It
is
designed
to
SUPPLEMENT
THE
SEAT-
BELT
"
If
your
"AIRBAG"
indicator
in
the
instrument
panel
lights
while
driving,
see
your
nearest
SUBARU
dealer
.
"
See
your
owner's
manual
for
more
information
.

ATTENTION
:
ATfACHEZ
VOTRE
CEINTURE
DE
SECURITE
ET
UTILISEZ
UN
SIEGE
POUR
ENFANT

"
Cette
voiture
est
pourvue
d'un
coussin
d'air
SRS
pour
le
conducteur
etle
passagerdu
siegeavant
.
Ce
coussin
a
ete
Q
conqu
comme
COMPLEMENT
A
LA
CEINTURE
DE
SECURITE
.'
""
'
'
"
Si
(
indication
AIRBAG
(coussin
d
air)
s
allume
sur
le
tableau
debord
pendant
la
conduite,
consultez
votre
revendeur
SUBARU
le
plus
proche
.
"
Consultez
votre
manuel
du
proprietaire
.

VORSICHT
Vervvenden
Sie
stets
den
Sicherheitsgurt
oder
den
Kindersitz
.

"
Dieses
Fahrzeug
ist
mit
einer
Fahrer=und
Beifahrer-SRS-Luftsackanlage
ausgerustet
.
Es
wurde
vorgesehen,
um
den
Sicherheitsgurt
zu
erganzen
.
"
Wenn
wahrend
der
Fahrt
die

AIRBAG"-Anzeige
am
Instrumentenbrett
leuchtet,
setzen
Sie
sich
mit
Ihrem
ortlichen
SUBARU-Handler
in
Verbindung
.
"
Nahere
Angaben
dazu
sind
aus
der
Bedienungsanleitung
zu
entnehmen
.

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G3M0703
4) Remove the screws to take off the plate from the body.
G3M0704
B: DISASSEMBLY
1) Remove grip from selector lever.
2) Remove indicator from plate.
B3M0346A
3) Remove the following parts from the grip.

1Button

2Spring
G3M0706
4) Remove shift-lock solenoid and“P”position switch.
G3M0707
5) Remove the bolt to take off the selector lever from the
plate and remove selector lever from the plate.
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2. Automatic Transmission

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G3M0710
4) Assemble detention spring, shift-lock solenoid and“P”
position switch.
G3M0711
5) Adjust the position of shift-lock plate and solenoid.
Then, tighten bolts.
G3M0712
6) Assemble indicator to the plate
Tightening torque:
4.4±1.5 N⋅m (0.45±0.15 kg-m, 3.3±1.1 ft-lb)
B3M0347A
7) Assemble the following parts to the grip.
CAUTION:
Apply grease on sliding surfaces of the following
parts.

1Button

2Spring
G3M0714
8) Assemble the grip to the selector lever.
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2. Automatic Transmission

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9) After completion of fitting, transfer selector lever to
range“P”∼“1”, pressing the button of the grip; then check
whether the indicator and select lever agree, whether the
pointer and position mark agree and what the operating
force is.
G3M0703
E: INSTALLATION
1) Mount the selector lever onto the vehicle body.
2) Tighten the six bolts to install the selector lever to the
vehicle body.
Tightening torque:
4.5±1.5 N⋅m (0.45±0.15 kg-m, 3.3±1.1 ft-lb)
G3M0702
3) Connect connectors and install rear console, center
console and instrument console.
G3M0715
4) Set location of selector lever at“N”position.
5) Set location of selector arm installed on the transmis-
sion body at“N”position.
B3M0416A
6) Pass inner cable through selector arm pin and then
connect it using a washer and snap pin.
7) Attach outer cable to plate on transmission case with
the bolts.
Tightening torque:
18±5 N⋅m (1.8±0.5 kg-m, 13.0±3.6 ft-lb)
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2. Automatic Transmission

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B4M0051
7. Full Wheel Cap
A: REMOVAL
Pry off the full wheel cap with a wheel cap remover inserted
between openings in the cap.
B: INSTALLATION
Align the valve hole in the wheel cap with the valve on the
wheel and secure the wheel cap by tapping four points by
hand.
8. Steel Wheel and Tire
1) Deformation or damage on the rim can cause air leak-
age. Check the rim flange for deformation, crack, or
damage, and repair or replace as necessary.
2) Take stone, glass, nail etc. off the tread groove.
G4M0297
3) Replace tire:
when large crack on side wall, damage or crack on
tread is found.
when the“tread wear indicator”appears as a solid
band across the tread.
CAUTION:
When replacing a tire, make sure to use only the
same size, construction and load range as originally
installed.
Avoid mixing radial, belted bias or bias tires on the
vehicle.
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4-2SERVICE PROCEDURE
7. Full Wheel Cap - 8. Steel Wheel and Tire

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B4M0051
7. Full Wheel Cap
A: REMOVAL
Pry off the full wheel cap with a wheel cap remover inserted
between openings in the cap.
B: INSTALLATION
Align the valve hole in the wheel cap with the valve on the
wheel and secure the wheel cap by tapping four points by
hand.
8. Steel Wheel and Tire
1) Deformation or damage on the rim can cause air leak-
age. Check the rim flange for deformation, crack, or
damage, and repair or replace as necessary.
2) Take stone, glass, nail etc. off the tread groove.
G4M0297
3) Replace tire:
when large crack on side wall, damage or crack on
tread is found.
when the“tread wear indicator”appears as a solid
band across the tread.
CAUTION:
When replacing a tire, make sure to use only the
same size, construction and load range as originally
installed.
Avoid mixing radial, belted bias or bias tires on the
vehicle.
49
4-2SERVICE PROCEDURE
7. Full Wheel Cap - 8. Steel Wheel and Tire

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G4M0301
12. Tire Rotation
If tires are maintained at the same positions for a long
period of time, uneven wear results. Therefore, they should
be periodically rotated.
This lengthens service life of tires.
CAUTION:
When rotating tires, replace unevenly worn or dam-
aged tires with new ones.
13.“T-type”Tire
“T-type”tire for temporary use is prepared as a spare tire.
CAUTION:
Keep the inflation pressure at 420 kPa (4.2 kg/cm
2,
60 psi) at all times.
When the wear indicator appears on the tread
surface, replace the tire with a new one.
Do not use a tire chain with the“T-type”tire.
Because of the smaller tire size, a tire chain will not fit
properly and will result in damage to the vehicle and
the tire.
Do not drive at a speed greater than 80 km/h (50
MPH).
Drive as slowly as possible and avoid passing over
bumps.
Replace with a conventional tire as soon as possible
since this“T-type”tire is only for temporary use.
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12. Tire Rotation - 13.“T-type”Tire

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G4M0301
12. Tire Rotation
If tires are maintained at the same positions for a long
period of time, uneven wear results. Therefore, they should
be periodically rotated.
This lengthens service life of tires.
CAUTION:
When rotating tires, replace unevenly worn or dam-
aged tires with new ones.
13.“T-type”Tire
“T-type”tire for temporary use is prepared as a spare tire.
CAUTION:
Keep the inflation pressure at 420 kPa (4.2 kg/cm
2,
60 psi) at all times.
When the wear indicator appears on the tread
surface, replace the tire with a new one.
Do not use a tire chain with the“T-type”tire.
Because of the smaller tire size, a tire chain will not fit
properly and will result in damage to the vehicle and
the tire.
Do not drive at a speed greater than 80 km/h (50
MPH).
Drive as slowly as possible and avoid passing over
bumps.
Replace with a conventional tire as soon as possible
since this“T-type”tire is only for temporary use.
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4-2SERVICE PROCEDURE
12. Tire Rotation - 13.“T-type”Tire

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10) Check the fluid leakage at flare nuts after turning
steering wheel from lock to lock with engine running.
CAUTION:
Before checking, wipe off any fluid on flare nuts and
piping.
In case the fluid leaks from flare nut, it is caused by
dust (or the like) and/or damage between flare and
tapered seat in piping.
So remove the flare nut, tighten again it to the speci-
fied torque after cleaning flare and tapered seat. If flare
or tapered seat is damaged, replace it with a new one.
11) Inspect fluid level on flat and level surface with engine
“OFF”by indicator of filler cap.
If the level is at lower point or below, add fluid to keep the
level in the specified range of the indicator. If at upper point
or above, drain fluid by using a syringe or the like.
Fluid capacity:
0.7(0.7 US qt, 0.6 Imp qt)
B4M0563
(1) Check at temperature 21°C (70°F) on reservoir sur-
face of oil pump.
(2) Check at temperature 60°C (140°F) on reservoir
surface of oil pump.
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4-3SERVICE PROCEDURE
10. Power Steering Fluid

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B: SERVICE DATA
ITEM STANDARD SERVICE LIMIT
Front brakePad thickness
(including back metal)17 mm (0.67 in) 7.5 mm (0.295 in)
Disc thickness 24 mm (0.94 in) 22 mm (0.87 in)
Disc runout—0.075 mm (0.0030 in)
Rear brake (Disc type)Pad thickness
(including back metal)15 mm (0.59 in) 6.5 mm (0.256 in)
Disc thickness 10 mm (0.39 in) 8.5 mm (0.335 in)
Disc runout—0.10 mm (0.0039 in)
Rear brake (Drum type)Inside diameter 228.6 mm (9 in) 230.6 mm (9.08 in)
Lining thickness 4.1 mm (0.161 in) 1.5 mm (0.059 in)
Rear brake (Disc type
parking)Inside diameter 170 mm (6.69 in) 171 mm (6.73 in)
Lining thickness 3.2 mm (0.126 in) 1.5 mm (0.059 in)
Parking brake Lever stroke 7 to 8 notches/196N (20 kg, 44 lb)
Without ABS and TCS With ABS and TCS
Brake boosterBrake pedal force Fluid pressure
Brake fluid pressure
without engine running147 N
(15 kg, 33 lb)785 kPa
(8 kg/cm
2, 114 psi)588 kPa
(6 kg/cm2, 85 psi)
294 N
(30kg, 66 lb)2,158 kPa
(22 kg/cm
2, 313 psi)1,667 kPa
(17 kg/cm2, 242 psi)
Brake fluid pressure with
engine running and
vacuum at 66.7 kPa (500
mmHg, 19.69 inHg)147 N
(15 kg, 33 lb)5,492 kPa
(56 kg/cm
2, 796 psi)5,394 kPa
(55 kg/cm2, 782 psi)
294 N
(30kg, 66 lb)8,434 kPa
(86 kg/cm
2, 1,223 psi)10,003 kPa
(102 kg/cm2, 1,450 psi)
C: RECOMMENDED BRAKE FLUID
FMVSS No. 116, fresh DOT3 or 4 brake fluid
CAUTION:
Avoid mixing brake fluid of different brands to pre-
vent the fluid performance from degrading.
When brake fluid is supplemented, be careful not to
allow any dust into the reservoir.
Use fresh DOT3 or 4 brake fluid when replacing or
refilling the fluid.
D: BRAKE FLUID LEVEL INDICATOR
Reserve tank with level indicator:
Residual fluid quantity at light ON
Approx. 80 cm
3(4.88 cu in)
Tank capacity
190 cm
3(11.59 cu in)
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4-4SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE DATA
1. Brakes

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