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sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specifica-
tion. Then repeat the tightening sequence to the full
specified torque of 129 N´m (95 ft. lbs.).
(7) Lower vehicle to the ground.
CAUTION: When tightening hub/bearing assembly
to stub shaft retaining nut, do not exceed the max-
imum torque of 244 N´m (180 ft. lbs.).
(8) With vehicle brakes applied to keep vehicle
from moving, torque stub shaft to hub/bearing assem-
bly retaining nut to 244 N´m (180 ft. lbs.).
(9) Check the Toe setting on the vehicle and reset
if not within specifications.
FRONT WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS
REMOVE
CAUTION: If a wheel attaching stud needs to be
replaced in the hub and bearing assembly the studs
CAN NOT be hammered out of the hub flange. If a
stud is removed by hammering it out of the bearing
flange, damage to the hub and bearing assembly
will occur leading to premature bearing failure.
The following procedure and special tools shown
MUST BEused when replacing wheel attaching
studs.
The hub and bearing assembly does not require
removal from the steering knuckle to replace wheel
attaching studs in the hub and bearing assembly.
(1) Raise vehicle on jackstands or centered on a
frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubri-
cation and Maintenance section of this manual for
the required lifting procedure to be used for this
vehicle.
(2) Remove the front wheel and tire assembly from
the vehicle.
(3) Remove the front caliper assembly from the
front steering knuckle assembly. (Fig. 62) Refer to
Front Disc Brake Service in the Brake Section of this
service manual for caliper removal procedure.
(4) Remove front rotor from hub, by pulling it
straight off wheel mounting studs. (Fig. 63)
(5) Install a lug nut on the wheel stud to be
removed from the hub and bearing assembly, so the
threads on the stud are even with end of lug nut.
Install Remover, Special Tool C-4150A on hub and
bearing assembly flange and wheel stud (Fig. 64).
(6) Tightening down on special tool will push
wheel stud out of the hub and bearing assembly
flange. When shoulder of wheel stud is past flange
remove special tool from hub and bearing assembly.
Remove lug nut from stud and remove wheel stud
from flange.
INSTALL
(1) Install replacement wheel stud into flange of
hub and bearing assembly. Install washers on wheel
stud, then install a wheel lug nut on stud with flat
side of lug nut against washers (Fig. 65).
(2) Tighten the wheel lug nut, pulling the wheel
stud into the flange of the hub and bearing assembly.
When the head of the stud is fully seated against the
bearing flange, remove lug nut and washers from
wheel stud.
(3) Install the braking disk back on the hub and
bearing assembly. (Fig. 63)
Fig. 62 Disc Brake Caliper Mounting
Fig. 63 Removing Braking Disc
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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(4) Install front brake caliper back over braking
disc and align with caliper mounting holes on steer-
ing knuckle (Fig. 62). Refer to Front Disc Brake Ser-
vice in the Brake Section of this service manual for
caliper installation procedure. Install the caliper
adapter to steering knuckle attaching bolts and
torque to 19 N´m (168 in. lbs.).
(5) Install wheel and tire assembly on vehicle.
Tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper
sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specifica-
tion. Then repeat the tightening sequence to the full
specified torque of 129 N´m (95 ft. lbs.).
(6) Lower vehicle to the ground.
REAR WHEEL MOUNTING STUDS
REMOVE
CAUTION: If a wheel attaching stud needs to be
replaced in the hub and bearing assembly the studs
CAN NOT be hammered out of the hub flange. If astud is removed by hammering it out of the bearing
flange, damage to the hub and bearing assembly
will occur leading to premature hub and bearing
failure.
The following procedure and special tools shown
MUSTbe used when replacing wheel attaching
studs.
The hub and bearing assembly does not require
removal from the rear axle for replacement of the
wheel attaching studs.
(1) Raise vehicle on jackstands or centered on a
frame contact type hoist. See Hoisting in the Lubri-
cation and Maintenance section of this manual, for
the required lifting procedure to be used for this
vehicle.
(2) Remove the rear wheel and tire assembly.
(3) Remove the rear brake drum.
(4) Install a lug nut on the wheel stud to be
removed from the hub and bearing assembly (Fig. 66)
so the threads on stud are even with end of lug nut.
Install Remover, Special Tool C-4150A on hub and
bearing assembly flange and wheel stud (Fig. 66).
(5) Tightening down on special tool will push
wheel stud out of the hub and bearing assembly
flange. Remove lug nut from stud and remove wheel
stud from flange.
INSTALL
(1) Install replacement wheel stud into flange of
hub and bearing assembly. Install washers on wheel
stud, then install a wheel lug nut on stud with flat
side of lug nut against washers (Fig. 67).
(2) Tighten the wheel lug nut, pulling the wheel
stud into the flange of the hub and bearing assembly.
When the head of the stud is fully seated against the
bearing flange, remove lug nut and washers from
wheel stud.
Fig. 64 Wheel Stud Removal From Hub/Bearing
Assembly
Fig. 65 Installing Wheel Stud Into Hub And Bearing
Fig. 66 Removing Wheel Stud From Hub And
Bearing
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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(3) Install the rear brake drum on the hub and
bearing assembly.
(4) Install wheel and tire assembly on vehicle.
Tighten the wheel mounting stud nuts in proper
sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specifica-
tion. Then repeat the tightening sequence to the full
specified torque of 129 N´m (95 ft. lbs.).
(5) Lower vehicle to the ground.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Mc PHERSON STRUT
DISASSEMBLY
The Mc Pherson Strut must be remove from the
vehicle for it to be disassembled and assembled.
Refer to Mc Pherson Strut in the Removal And
Installation Section in this group of the service man-
ual for the required procedure to remove and install
the Mc Pherson Strut.
(1) Clamp strut assembly in vise, with strut in a
vertical position.Do not clamp reservoir of strut
assembly in vise, only clamp strut assembly
using strut clevis bracket (Fig. 68).
(2) Mark coil spring and strut assembly right or
left, according to which side of vehicle strut was
removed from, and which strut coil spring was
removed from.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE STRUT ROD NUT,
BEFORE STRUT ASSEMBLY COIL SPRING IS COM-
PRESSED, REMOVING SPRING TENSION FROM
UPPER SPRING SEAT AND BEARING ASSEMBLY.
WARNING: WHEN COMPRESSING COIL SPRING
FOR REMOVAL FROM STRUT ASSEMBLY, THE
UPPER SPRING SEAT AND SECOND COIL OF THECOIL SPRING MUST BE CAPTURED BY THE JAWS
OF THE COIL SPRING COMPRESSOR (Fig. 69).
(3) Compress strut coil spring, using Pentastar
Service Equipment Spring Compressor, 7522A (Fig.
69). Be sure the top and bottom attachment shoe
selected, (Fig. 69) properly fit the coil spring.
(4) Install Socket, Strut Nut, Special Tool 6864 on
the strut shaft retaining nut (Fig. 70). Then install a
10 mm socket on the hex of the strut shaft (Fig. 70).
While holding strut shaft from turning, remove nut
from strut shaft.
(5) Remove the upper mount (Fig. 71) from the
strut shaft and coil spring upper seat.
(6) Release the coil spring from the spring com-
pressor. Remove spring compressor from coil spring
(Fig. 72).
(7) Remove the coil spring upper seat and pivot
bearing (Fig. 72) as an assembly from the coil spring.
Remove the coil spring from the strut.Mark left
Fig. 67 Installing Wheel Stud Into Hub And BearingFig. 68 Strut Assembly Correctly Installed In Vise
Fig. 69 Compressing Strut Assembly Coil Spring
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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NOTE: Bushings must be installed on stabilizer bar
so the square corner of the bushing will be down
and slit in bushing will be facing the rear of the
vehicle when the stabilizer is installed (Fig. 88).SPECIFICATIONS
FRONT SUSPENSION FASTENER TORQUES
DESCRIPTION TORQUE
McPHERSON STRUT:
To Strut Tower
Attaching Nuts............28N´m(250 in. lbs.)
Clevis Bracket To Steering
Knuckle..................88N´m(65ft.lbs.)
Plus 1/4 Additional Turn
Strut Shaft Nut.............100 N´m (75 ft. lbs.)
STEERING KNUCKLE:
Ball Joint Stud To Steering
Knuckle Nut/Bolt.........136 N´m (100 ft. lbs.)
Disc Brake Caliper Bolts.......22N´m(16ft.lbs.)
Wheel Stop..................95N´m(70ft.lbs.)
STEERING GEAR:
To Suspension Cradle
Attaching Bolts...........183 N´m (135 ft. lbs.)
Tie Rod End Adjusting
Sleeve Nut................75N´m(55ft.lbs.)
Tie Rod End To Steering
Knuckle Nut...............61N´m(45ft.lbs.)
FRONT SUSPENSION CRADLE:
To Body Attaching Bolts......163 N´m (120 ft. lbs.)
Lower Control Arm
Pivot Bolt...............185 N´m (137 ft. lbs.)
Lower Control Arm Rear
Bushing Retainer Bolt.......68N´m(50ft.lbs.)
Reinforcement Plate
Attaching Bolts M-12.......108 N´m (80 ft. lbs.)
Reinforcement Plate
Attaching Bolts M-14......166 N´m (123 ft. lbs.)
STABILIZER BAR:
Bushing Retainer ToSuspension
Cradle Attaching Bolts.......70N´m(50ft.lbs.)
Attaching Link Nuts...........88N´m(65ft.lbs.)
HUB AND BEARING:
To Steering Knuckle Bolts......110N´m(80ft.lbs.)
Front Stub Axle To Hub
Bearing Nut.............183 N´m (135 ft. lbs.)
Wheel Mounting
LugNut...........110-135 N´m (85-115 ft. lbs.)
Fig. 88 Correctly Installed Stabilizer Bar To Cradle
Bushing
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Continued)
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The rear suspension used on the front wheel drive
commercial version of this vehicle is unique to this
application. The rear axle is mounted to the rear leaf
springs as on the non-commercial application of this
vehicle but does not use any isolators between the
spring and the axle. The leaf spring used on the com-
mercial version of this vehicle is a multi-leaf spring
but is a unique design for the commercial applica-
tion.
The rear leaf spring shackle angles provide
increasing suspension rates as the vehicle is loaded.
This provides a comfortable unloaded ride and also
ample rear suspension travel when the vehicle is
loaded.
A new type of load-leveling shock is available. The
self leveling shock absorbers are a self-contained
vehicle leveling system and shock absorber combined.
The shock absorbers are mounted at an angle, paral-
lel to the springs and forward at the top. This design
provides greater stability in addition to controlling
ride motion.
The rear wheel bearings used are similar to the
bearings used in the front wheels. The bearings are
permanently sealed and require no maintenance. The
bearing and hub are serviced as an assembly. For
service procedures, refer to Group 5, Brakes.DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Alignment adjustment is not required. The rear
axle alignment settings are preset at the factory and
therefore no alignment is necessary.
REAR TRACK BAR
On front wheel drive applications of this vehicle
that are equipped with single leaf rear springs a
track bar (Fig. 3) is used on the rear axle.
The track bar connects the rear axle to the frame/
body of the vehicle. The track bar is isolated from the
body of the vehicle by an isloator bushing located in
each end of the track bar.
The track bar (Fig. 3) prevents excessive side to
side movement of the rear axle. The track bar is used
to keep the location of the axle in the correct position
for optimum handling and control of the vehicle.
STABILIZER BAR
The stabilizer bar (Fig. 4) interconnects both sides
of the rear axle and attaches to the rear frame rails
using 2 rubber isolated link arms.
Jounce and rebound movements affecting one
wheel are partially transmitted to the opposite wheel
to reduce body roll.
Fig. 2 All Wheel Drive Rear Suspension
NSSUSPENSION 2 - 39
GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued)
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(10) Remove the leaf spring from the vehicle (Fig.
10).
(11) Loosen and remove the pivot bolt from the
front mount of the rear leaf spring. (Fig. 11).
FRONT BUSHING REPLACEMENT
(1) Install leaf spring in a proper holding fixture.
(2) Install leaf spring press Special Tool C-4212±F.
(3) Install adapter Special Tool C-4212±3.
(4) Tighten leaf spring press until bushing is
extracted from leaf spring.
(5) Remove leaf spring press from leaf spring.
(6) Insert replacement bushing into the leaf spring
eye.Verify that the bushing flange is on the left
side of the leaf spring when leaf spring is in the
in vehicle installed position.
(7) Install leaf spring press Special Tool C-4212±F.
(8) Install adapter Special Tool C-4212±4.
(9) Tighten leaf spring press until bushing flange
bottoms solidly against leaf spring eye.
(10) Remove leaf spring press and adapter.(11) Bend the bushing tabs so that they are con-
tacting the leaf spring.
INSTALLATION
(1) Assemble front spring mount to front of spring
eye and install pivot bolt and nut. Do not tighten.
CAUTION: Pivot bolt must face inboard to prevent
structural damage during installation of spring.
(2) Raise front of spring and install four hanger
bolts, tighten to 61 N´m (45 ft. lbs.) torque.
(3) Install rear of spring onto rear spring shackle.
Install shackle plate. Do not tighten.
(4) Verify lower leaf spring isolator is in position.
(5) Raise axle into correct position on leaf spring
with axle centered under spring locator post (Fig.
12).
(6) Verify that the leaf spring isolator is correctly
positioned in the axle plate.
(7) Install axle plate on the spring.
(8) Install axle plate bolts. Tighten bolts to 108
N´m (80 ft. lbs.) torque.
(9) Install shock absorber bolts. Do not tighten.
(10) Lower vehicle to floor so that the full weight
of vehicle is supported by the tires.
(11) Tighten component fasteners as follows:
²Front pivot boltÐ156 N´m (115 ft. lbs.)
²Shackle nutsÐ61 N´m (45 ft. lbs.)
²Shock absorber boltsÐ101 N´m (75 ft. lbs.)
(12) If the vehicle is not equipped with antilock
brakes, raise vehicle and the connect the actuator for
the height sensing proportioning valve on the rear
leaf spring. Adjust the height sensing proportioning
valve. Refer to the Adjustment Section in this group
of the service manual for the required adjustment
procedure.
Fig. 10 Leaf Spring Remove/Install
Fig. 11 Leaf Spring Front Mount
Fig. 12 Leaf Spring Locator Post
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(11) Remove the leaf spring from the vehicle (Fig.
17).
(12) Loosen and remove the pivot bolt from the
front mount of the rear leaf spring. (Fig. 18).
FRONT BUSHING REPLACEMENT
(1) Install leaf spring in a proper holding fixture.
(2) Install leaf spring press Special Tool C-4212±F.
(3) Install adapter Special Tool C-4212±3.
(4) Tighten leaf spring press until bushing is
extracted from leaf spring.
(5) Remove leaf spring press from leaf spring.
(6) Insert replacement bushing into the leaf spring
eye. Verify that the bushing flange is on the outboard
side of the leaf spring.
(7) Install leaf spring press Special Tool C-4212±F.
(8) Install adapter Special Tool C-4212±4.
(9) Tighten leaf spring press until bushing flange
bottoms solidly against leaf spring eye.
(10) Remove leaf spring press and adapter.(11) Bend the tabs on the bushing until they are
contacting the leaf spring.
INSTALL
CAUTION: Pivot bolt must face inboard to prevent
structural damage during installation of spring.
(1) Install the front of the rear leaf spring into the
spring mount (Fig. 18). Install the pivot bolt and nut.
Do not tighten the pivot bolt at this time.
(2) Position the front spring mount for the rear
leaf spring against the floor pan of the vehicle.
Install the 4 mounting bolts for the spring mount.
Tighten the 4 mounting bolts to a torque of 61 N´m
(45 ft. lbs.).
(3) Install the rear of the leaf spring onto the outer
half of the rear hanger. Install the inner half of the
rear hanger. Install the nut and bolts on the rear
hangerbut do not tighten at this time.
(4) Raise axle assembly into correct position with
axle centered under spring locator post.
(5) Install axle plate bolts. Tighten bolts to 108
N´m (80 ft. lbs.) torque.
(6) Install shock absorber bolts. Do not tighten.
(7) Lower vehicle to floor and with full weight of
vehicle on wheels. Tighten component fasteners as
follows:
CAUTION: The following sequence must be fol-
lowed when tightening the pin nuts on the rear
hanger for the rear leaf spring. First the hanger pin
nuts must be tightened to the specified torque
shown below. Then tighten the retaining bolts for
the inner to outer half of the spring hanger to the
torque specification listed below. This sequence
must be followed to properly seat the bushings into
the springs and to avoid bending the spring hanger.
²Front pivot bolt-156 N´m (115 ft. lbs.)
²Rear spring hanger pin nuts-61 N´m (45 ft. lbs.)
²Rear spring hanger inner to outer half retaining
bolts-61 N´m (45 ft. lbs.)
²Shock absorber upper mounting bolt-115 N´m
(85 ft. lbs.)
²Shock absorber lower mounting bolt-108 N´m (80
ft. lbs.)
(8) If the vehicle is not equipped with antilock
brakes, raise vehicle and connect the actuator for the
height sensing proportioning valve on the rear leaf
spring. Adjust the height sensing proportioning
valve. Refer to the Adjustment Section in this group
of the service manual for the required adjustment
procedure.
Fig. 17 Leaf Spring Remove/Install
Fig. 18 Leaf Spring Front Mount
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued)
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BRAKES
CONTENTS
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ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM ±
TEVES MARK-20....................... 85BASE BRAKE SYSTEM..................... 3
GENERAL INFORMATION................... 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
BASE BRAKE SYSTEM COMPONENT
DESCRIPTION......................... 1GENERAL VEHICLE SERVICE CAUTIONS...... 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
GENERAL VEHICLE SERVICE CAUTIONS
CAUTION: At no time when servicing a vehicle, can a
sheet metal screw, bolt or other metal fastener be
installed in the shock tower to take the place of an
original plastic clip. Also, NO holes can be drilled into
the front shock tower in the area shown in (Fig. 1), for
the installation of any metal fasteners into the shock
tower. Because of the minimum clearance in this area
(Fig. 1), installation of metal fasteners could damage
the coil spring coating and lead to a corrosion failure
of the spring. If a plastic clip is missing, or is lost or
broken during servicing a vehicle, replace only with
the equivalent part listed in the Mopar parts catalog.
CAUTION: Only the recommended jacking or hoisting
positions for this vehicle are to be used whenever it is
necessary to lift a vehicle. Failure to raise a vehicle
from the recommended locations could result in lifting
a vehicle by the hydraulic control unit mounting
bracket. Lifting a vehicle by the hydraulic control unit
mounting bracket will result in damage to the mount-
ing bracket and the hydraulic control unit.
BASE BRAKE SYSTEM COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
The standard brake system on this vehicle consists
of the following components:
²Double pin floating caliper disc front brakes.
²Double pin floating caliper rear disc brakes on
all wheel drive applications.²Rear automatic adjusting drum brakes.
²Master cylinder with brake fluid level sensor.
²Vacuum booster.
²Height sensing proportioning valve (non-antilock
brake applications)
²Non-height sensing proportioning valve (antilock
brake applications)
The brakes hydraulic system on both non-antilock
and antilock brake systems is diagonally split (Fig. 2)
(Fig. 3). A diagonally split brake system means the
left front and right rear brakes on one hydraulic sys-
tem and the right front and left rear on the other.
Fig. 1 Shock Tower To Spring Minimum Clearance
Area
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Fig. 2 Non-Antilock Brakes Hydraulic Brake Tube Routing And Fitting Locations
Fig. 3 Antilock Brakes/Traction Control Hydraulic Brake Tube Routing And Fitting Locations
5 - 2 BRAKESNS
GENERAL INFORMATION (Continued)
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BASE BRAKE SYSTEM
INDEX
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
CHASSIS TUBES AND HOSES.............. 7
FRONT DISC BRAKE SYSTEM.............. 4
HUB/BEARING REAR WHEEL............... 9
MASTER CYLINDER...................... 7
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM OPERATION....... 5
POWER BRAKE VACUUM BOOSTER
OPERATION........................... 8
PROPORTIONING VALVES................. 5
REAR DISC BRAKES...................... 5
REAR DRUM BRAKES..................... 5
RED BRAKE WARNING LAMP OPERATION..... 8
STOP LAMP SWITCH...................... 9
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
ADJUSTER REAR DRUM BRAKE
(AUTOMATIC)......................... 14
BRAKE FLUID CONTAMINATION............ 19
BRAKE ROTOR......................... 14
BRAKE SYSTEM BASIC DIAGNOSIS GUIDE.... 9
BRAKE SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS CHARTS....... 10
PROPORTIONING VALVES................ 16
RED BRAKE WARNING LAMP TEST......... 19
STOP LAMP SWITCH TEST PROCEDURE..... 19
TRACTION CONTROL LAMP TEST.......... 19
SERVICE PROCEDURES
BLEEDING BASE BRAKE
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM................... 20
BRAKE DRUM MACHINING................ 24
BRAKE TUBE REPAIR PROCEDURE......... 24
MASTER CYLINDER BLEEDING
PROCEDURE......................... 22
MASTER CYLINDER FLUID LEVEL CHECK.... 20
PARK BRAKE AUTO ADJUSTER
MECHANISM RELEASE................. 26
ROTOR MACHINING (FRONT/REAR)......... 22
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
BRAKE SUPPORT PLATE (REAR DRUM
BRAKES)............................ 37
FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER............. 27
FRONT DISC BRAKE PADS................ 30
FRONT PARK BRAKE CABLE.............. 65
HUB/BEARING.......................... 40
HYDRAULIC BRAKE TUBES AND HOSES..... 58
INTERMEDIATE PARK BRAKE CABLE....... 66
JUNCTION BLOCK....................... 55
LEFT REAR PARK BRAKE CABLE........... 67
MASTER CYLINDER..................... 44
PARK BRAKE PEDAL MECHANISM.......... 58PARK BRAKE SHOES (WITH REAR DISC
BRAKES)............................ 60
PROPORTIONING VALVE (W/ABS BRAKES) . . . 56
PROPORTIONING VALVE
(W/O ABS BRAKES).................... 57
REAR BRAKE DRUM..................... 33
REAR BRAKE WHEEL CYLINDER........... 39
REAR DISC BRAKE CALIPER.............. 28
REAR DISC BRAKE SHOES................ 31
REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOES............... 34
RIGHT REAR PARK BRAKE CABLE......... 66
STOP LAMP SWITCH..................... 69
VACUUM BOOSTER 2.4 LITER ENGINE...... 47
VACUUM BOOSTER 3.0 LITER ENGINE...... 49
VACUUM BOOSTER 3.3/3.8 LITER ENGINE.... 52
WHEEL AND TIRE INSTALLATION........... 27
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER............. 71
MASTER CYLINDER BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
SWITCH............................. 71
MASTER CYLINDER FLUID RESERVOIR
FILL TUBE............................ 71
MASTER CYLINDER FLUID RESERVOIR...... 70
MASTER CYLINDER TO POWER BRAKE
BOOSTER VACUUM SEAL............... 69
WHEEL CYLINDER REAR DRUM BRAKE...... 76
CLEANING AND INSPECTION
BRAKE HOSE AND BRAKE LINES
INSPECTION.......................... 78
FRONT DISC BRAKE PAD LINING
INSPECTION.......................... 76
REAR DISC BRAKES..................... 76
REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOE LINING
INSPECTION.......................... 77
REAR DRUM BRAKE WHEEL CYLINDER...... 78
REAR WHEEL HUB AND BEARING
ASSEMBLY........................... 78
ADJUSTMENTS
PARK BRAKE CABLE ADJUSTMENT......... 81
PARK BRAKE SHOES (WITH REAR DISC
BRAKES)............................ 79
PROPORTIONING VALVE
(HEIGHT SENSING).................... 81
REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOE ADJUSTMENT.... 79
STOP LAMP SWITCH..................... 78
SPECIFICATIONS
BRAKE ACTUATION SYSTEM.............. 83
BRAKE FASTENER TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS...................... 83
NSBRAKES 5 - 3