TOYOTA TERCEL 1996 Service Repair Manual
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N00581
SST
P05052
Bearing Cover
N00578
SST
P00074
SST
CH-14
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1996 TERCEL (RM440U)
3. REPLACE REAR BEARING
(a) Using SST, remove the bearing cover (outside) and bear-
ing.
SST 09820-00021
NOTICE:
Be careful not to damage the fan.
(b) Remove the bearing cover (inside).
(c) Place the bearing cover (inside) on the rotor.
(d) Using SST and a press, press in a new bearing.
SST 09820-00030
(e) Using SST, push in the bearing cover (outside).
SST 09285-76010
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CH0HC-01
P04218
P13695
29 mm
Socket
Wrench
P04209
SST (A)
Turn SST (B)
P04210
SST (C)
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CH-15
1996 TERCEL (RM440U)
REASSEMBLY
1. PLACE RECTIFIER END FRAME ON PULLEY
2. INSTALL ROTOR TO DRIVE END FRAME
3. INSTALL RECTIFIER END FRAME
(a) Install the generator washer to the rectifier end frame.
NOTICE:
Be careful of the generator washer installation direction.
(b) Using a 29 mm socket wrench and press, slowly press in
the rectifier end frame.
(c) Type A
Install the 4 nuts.
Torque: 4.5 N´m (46 kgf´cm, 40 in.´lbf)
(d) Type B:
Install the 2 nuts and 2 bolts.
Torque: 4.5 N´m (46 kgf´cm, 40 in.´lbf)
4. INSTALL PULLEY
(a) Install the pulley to the rotor shaft by tightening the pulley
nut by hand.
(b) Hold SST (A) with a torque wrench, and tighten SST (B)
clockwise to the specified torque.
SST 09820-63010
Torque: 39 N´m (400 kgf´cm, 29 ft´lbf)
(c) Check that SST (A) is secured to the pulley shaft.
(d) Mount SST (C) in a vise.
(e) Insert SST (B) into SST (C), and attach the pulley nut to
SST (C).
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P04395
SST (A) Turn SST (C)
P04393
SST (A)
Turn SST (B)
Z19166
Type A
Inside
Z19167
Type A
Push
Z14817
Type B CH-16
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(f) To torque the pulley nut, turn SST (A) in the direction
shown in the illustration.
Torque: 110 N´m (1,125 kgf´cm, 81 ft´lbf)
(g) Remove the generator from SST (C).
(h) Turn SST (B), and remove SST (A and B).
5. Type A
INSTALL RECTIFIER HOLDER
(a) Install the 4 rubber insulators on the lead wires.
NOTICE:
Be careful of the rubber insulators installation direction.
(b) Install the rectifier holder while pushing it with the 4
screws.
Torque: 1.96 N´m (20 kgf´cm, 17 in.´lbf)
6. Type B:
INSTALL RECTIFIER HOLDER
(a) Install the rectifier holder.
(b) Bend the 4 stator lead wires as shown in the illustration.
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Z14818
Type B
Z19168
Upward
Protrusion
Z19169
Z19170
Approx.
1.0 mm
Z19171
Push
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CH-17
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(c) Install the 4 screws.
Torque: 1.96 N´m (20 kgf´cm, 17 in.´lbf)
7. INSTALL VOLTAGE REGULATOR AND BRUSH
HOLDER
(a) Install the brush holder cover to the brush holder.
NOTICE:
Be careful of the holder installation direction.
(b) Place the voltage regulator together with the brush holder
horizontally on the rectifier end frame.
(c) Install the 5 screws until there is a clearance of approx.
1.0 mm (0.04 in.) between the brush holder and voltage
regulator.
(d) Fit the brush holder cover.
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Z10245
Type A
Z14809
Type B CH-18
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1996 TERCEL (RM440U)
8. INSTALL REAR END COVER
(a) Type A:
Install the end cover with the 3 nuts.
Torque: 4.4 N´m (45 kgf´cm, 40 in.´lbf)
(b) Type B:
Install the end cover with the 3 bolts.
Torque: 4.4 N´m (45 kgf´cm, 40 in.´lbf)
(c) Install the terminal insulator with the nut.
Torque: 4.1 N´m (42 kgf´cm, 36 in.´lbf)
9. CHECK THAT ROTOR ROTATES SMOOTHLY
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CH06D-03
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CH-19
1996 TERCEL (RM440U)
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal (See page CH-6).
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CL05O-03
- CLUTCHTROUBLESHOOTING
CL-1
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1996 TERCEL (RM440U)
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
Use the table below to help you find the cause of the problem. The numbers indicate the priority of the likely
cause of the problem. Check each part in order. If necessary, replace these parts.
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
1. Engine mounting (Loosen)-1.Engine mounting (Loosen)
2. Clutch disc (Runout is excessive)
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CL-14
2.Clutch disc (Runout is excessive)
3. Clutch disc (Oily)
CL-14
CL-14
Clutch grabs/chatters
3.Clutch disc (Oily)
4. Clutch disc (Worn out)
CL-14
CL-14Clutch grabs/chatters4.Clutch disc (Worn out)
5. Clutch disc torsion rubber (Damaged)
CL-14
CL-145.Clutch disc torsion rubber (Damaged)
6. Clutch disc (Glazed)
CL 14
CL-146.Clutch disc (Glazed)
7. Diaphragm spring (Out of tip alignment)
CL 14
CL-14
1. Clutch line (Air in line)-
Clutch pedal spongy
1.Clutch line (Air in line)
2. Master cylinder cup (Damaged)
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CL-4
Clutch edal s ongy2.Master cylinder cu (Damaged)
3. Release cylinder cup (Damaged)
CL 4
CL-9
1. Release bearing (Worn, dirty, or damaged)CL-14
Clutch noisy
1.Release bearing (Worn, dirty, or damaged)
2. Input shaft bearing (Worn or damaged)
CL-14
-Clutch noisy2.In ut shaft bearing (Worn or damaged)
3. Clutch disc torsion rubber (Damaged)CL-14
1. Clutch pedal (Free play out of adjustment)CL-21.Clutch edal (Free lay out of adjustment)
2. Clutch disc (Oily)
CL-2
CL-14
Cl t h li
2.Clutch disc (Oily)
3. Clutch disc (Worn out)
CL-14
CL-14Clutch slips3.Clutch disc (Worn out)
4. Diaphragm spring (Damaged)
CL 14
CL-144.Dia hragm s ring (Damaged)
5. Pressure plate (Distortion)
CL 14
CL-145. Pressure late (Distortion)
6. Flywheel (Distortion)
CL 14
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1 Clutchpedal (Freeplay out of adjustment)CL-21.Clutch pedal (Free play out of adjustment)
2 Clutch line (Air in line)CL-2
-2.Clutch line (Air in line)
3 Master cylinder cu
p(Damaged)
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CL-43.Master cylinder cup (Damaged)
4. Release cylinder cu
p(Damaged)
CL-4
CL
-94.Release cylinder cup (Damaged)
5
. Input shaft bearing (Worn or damaged)
CL-9
-5.In ut shaft bearing (Worn or damaged)
6. Clutch disc (Out of true)
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CL-14
Cl t h d t di
6.Clutch disc (Out of true)
7. Clutch disc (Runout is excessive)
CL-14
CL-14Clutch does not disengage7.Clutch disc (Runout is excessive)
8. Clutch disc (Lining broken)
CL-14
CL-148.Clutch disc (Lining broken)
9. Clutch disc (Dirty or burned)
CL-14
CL-149.Clutch disc (Dirty or burned)
10.Clutch disc (Oily)
CL 14
CL-1410.Clutch disc (Oily)
11. Clutch disc (Lack of spline grease)
CL 14
CL-1711. Clutch disc (Lack of s line grease)
12.Diaphragm spring (Damaged)
CL 17
CL-14gg(g)
13.Diaphragm spring (Out of tip alignment)CL-17gg( g)
14.Pressure plate (Distortion)CL-14
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CL0649
Push Rod Play and Freeplay Adjust Point
Pedal Height
Adjust Point
Push Rod Play
Pedal HeightCL05P-04
CL0102
Pedal Freeplay
CL0512
25 mm (0.98 in.) or More
Full Stroke
End PositionRelease Point
CL-2
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1996 TERCEL (RM440U)
CLUTCH PEDAL
INSPECTION
1. CHECK THAT PEDAL HEIGHT IS CORRECT
Pedal height from dash panel:
143.0 - 151.0 mm (5.629 - 5.944 in.)
2. IF NECESSARY, ADJUST PEDAL HEIGHT
Loosen the lock nut and turn the stopper bolt until the height is
correct. Tighten the lock nut.
3. CHECK PEDAL FREEPLAY AND PUSH ROD PLAY
Push in on the pedal until the beginning of clutch resistance is
felt.
Pedal freeplay: 5.0 - 15.0 mm (0.196 - 0.591 in.)
Gently push on the pedal until the resistance begins to in-
crease.
Push rod play at pedal top:
1.0-5.0 mm (0.039-0.196 in.)
4. IF NECESSARY, ADJUST PEDAL FREEPLAY AND
PUSH ROD PLAY
(a) Loosen the lock nut and turn the push rod until the free-
play and push rod play are correct.
(b) Tighten the lock nut.
(c) After adjusting the pedal freeplay, check the pedal height.
(d) Connect the air duct and install the lower finish panel.
5. CHECK CLUTCH RELEASE POINT
(a) Pull the parking brake lever and install wheel stopper.
(b) Start and idle the engine.
(c) Without depressing the clutch pedal, slowly shift the shift
lever into reverse position until the gears contact.
(d) Gradually depress the clutch pedal and measure the
stroke distance from the point that the gear noise stops
(release point) up to the full stroke end position.
Standard distance:
25 mm (0.98 in.) or more
(From pedal stroke end position to release point)
If the distance is not as specified, perform the following opera-
tions.
Inspect pedal height.
Inspect push rod play and pedal freeplay.
Bleed the clutch line.
Inspect the clutch cover and disc.
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CL0650
Clutch Start Switch
CL0525
5.0 - 0.5 mm (0.196 + 0.020 in.)
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CL-3
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1996 TERCEL (RM440U)
6. CHECK CLUTCH START SYSTEM
(a) Check that the engine does not start when the clutch ped-
al is released.
(b) Check that the engine starts when the clutch pedal is fully
depressed.
If necessary, adjust or replace the clutch start switch.
7. CHECK CONTINUITY OF CLUTCH START SWITCH
Check the continuity between terminals when the switch is ON
and OFF.
Switch positionCondition
ON (pushed)Continuity
OFF (free)No continuity
If continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.
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CL05Q-04
Q06659
Filler Cap
Float
Reservoir Tank
Grommet
Slotted
Spring Pin
CylinderPistonPush RodWasherLock Nut Snap RingClevis Pin
Clip
Boot
Non-reusable partClevis
Clutch Line CL-4
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CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDER
COMPONENTS