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Page 391 of 537

REMOVAL
Referring
to
Figure
BR
29
remove
parts
in
numerical
order
enumerated
1
cD
2
BR17S
Fig
BR
29
Removal
method
of
Mcuter
Vae
DISASSEMBLY
When
disassembling
Master
Vac
ob
serve
the
following
instructions
a
Thoroughly
clean
mud
or
dust
from
Master
Vac
b
Extreme
care
should
be
taken
not
to
allow
dirt
dust
water
or
any
other
foreign
matter
into
any
com
ponent
parts
Be
sure
to
select
a
clean
place
before
disassembly
or
assembly
c
Mark
mating
joints
so
that
they
may
be
installed
exactly
in
their
original
positions
d
Keep
all
disassembled
parts
arranged
properly
so
that
they
may
readily
be
assembled
at
any
time
e
Clean
rubber
parts
and
synthetic
resin
parts
in
alcohol
f
Mter
all
disassembled
parts
are
cleaned
in
a
suitable
clean
solvent
place
on
a
clean
work
bench
Use
care
not
to
allow
dirt
and
dust
to
come
into
contact
with
these
parts
1
Install
spacer
on
rear
shell
spacer
temporarily
Place
Master
Vac
in
a
vise
Use
soft
jaws
2
Remove
clevis
and
lock
nut
De
tach
valve
body
guard
rW
ID
1
Clevis
2
Lock
nut
3
Valve
body
guard
BRD7S
Fig
BR
30
Removing
rear
hell
Brake
System
3
Identify
front
shell
and
rear
shell
clearly
so
that
they
may
be
reassem
bled
in
their
original
positions
from
which
they
were
withdrawn
Bolts
attached
on
dashboard
are
not
the
same
in
pitch
4
Using
Master
Vac
Wrench
ST08080000
remove
rear
shell
seal
assembly
and
disassemble
diaphragm
plate
assembly
front
shell
assembly
diaphragm
spring
and
push
rod
assem
bly
f
Q
BA076
Fig
BR
31
Removing
reor
shell
Rear
shell
seal
Pry
off
retainer
with
use
of
screw
driver
as
shown
and
detach
bearing
and
seal
Note
Do
not
disassemble
seal
assem
bly
unless
absolutely
necessary
Whenever
this
is
to
be
removed
use
care
not
to
damage
it
BRD7S
Fig
BR
32
Removing
retainer
Diaphragm
plate
Place
diaphragm
plate
assembly
on
a
clean
work
bench
Detach
dia
phragm
from
groove
in
plate
as
shown
BR
16
BA079
FlIf
BR
33
Separating
diaphragm
2
Using
a
screwdriver
as
shown
evenly
pry
air
silencer
retainer
until
it
is
detached
from
diaphragm
plate
as
sembly
Note
Never
use
a
hammer
to
remove
this
retainer
since
this
win
be
the
sure
y
of
damaging
it
BA322
Fig
BR
34
Removing
air
silencer
retainer
3
Pull
out
valve
plunger
stop
key
and
withdraw
silencer
and
plunger
assembly
Note
To
remove
valve
plunger
stop
key
properly
proceed
as
follows
With
key
hole
facing
down
lightly
push
valve
operating
rod
simulta
neously
while
applying
vibration
to
it
BA180
Fig
BR
35
Pulling
out
top
key
Page 392 of 537

BA1Bl
Fig
BR
36
Remouing
ualue
operating
rod
assembly
4
Withdraw
reaction
disc
BA286
Fig
BR
37
Remouing
reaction
disc
Front
shell
seal
I
Detach
flange
from
front
shell
assembly
BR287
g
Fig
BR
38
Removing
lange
2
Withdraw
front
seal
assembly
INSPECTION
I
Check
poppet
assembly
for
condi
tion
If
it
shows
evidence
of
wear
or
damage
replace
it
and
valve
operating
rod
assembly
2
Check
other
component
parts
for
condition
If
any
part
shows
evidence
of
wear
or
damage
replace
it
with
a
new
one
Brake
System
ASSEMBLY
AND
ADJUSTMENT
Assemble
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
disassembly
Rear
shell
seal
1
Apply
a
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
to
the
sealing
surface
and
lip
of
seal
and
install
that
seal
in
rear
shell
with
the
use
of
Master
Vac
Oil
Seal
Retainer
Drift
ST08060000
Fig
BR
39
Installing
oil
seal
Note
Referring
to
Figure
BR
40
in
stall
seal
in
place
by
properly
aligning
the
pawl
of
special
tool
with
seal
hole
Adjustment
is
cor
rect
when
specified
length
at
A
is
obtained
Length
A
6
7
to
7
Omm
0
264
to
0
276
in
BA1S5
Fig
BR
40
Length
at
A
Diaphragm
plate
I
Apply
a
thin
coating
of
grease
to
the
sliding
contact
portion
on
the
periphery
of
plunger
assembly
BR
17
1
SR1S6
Fig
BR
41
Requiring
grease
place
2
Install
plunger
assembly
and
silencer
in
diaphragm
plate
and
lightly
push
plunger
stop
key
in
place
Note
Diaphragm
plate
is
made
of
bakelite
Exercise
care
in
instaJJing
plunger
assembly
not
to
damage
diaphragm
plate
BROB3
Fig
BR
42
Inserting
stop
key
3
Before
installing
diaphragm
into
position
apply
a
thin
coating
of
mica
power
to
it
except
outer
diameter
and
seating
portion
with
which
shell
comes
into
contact
4
Before
installing
reaction
disc
in
place
on
diaphragm
plate
apply
a
thin
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
Front
shell
seal
Before
installing
front
shell
seal
as
sembly
apply
a
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
to
the
inner
wall
of
seal
and
front
sheU
with
which
seal
comes
into
contact
Final
sssembly
Apply
thin
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
to
the
outer
edges
of
diaphragm
with
which
rear
and
front
shells
come
into
contact
before
instaIling
dia
phragm
in
position
2
Before
installing
push
rod
assem
bly
in
place
apply
a
coating
of
Master
Vac
grease
to
the
sliding
con
tact
surface
of
diaphragm
plate
Page 394 of 537

1
Control
bracket
2
Control
lever
3
Control
stem
4
Front
cable
5
Balance
lever
6
Rear
cable
R
H
7
Rear
cable
L
H
REMOVAL
Control
stem
I
Disconnect
terminal
from
hand
brake
warning
switch
2
Remove
nuts
securing
control
bracket
in
place
on
dash
panel
Brake
System
BAS6l
Fig
BR
46
Hand
brake
linkage
3
Pull
out
lock
pin
and
colter
pin
and
then
remove
control
stem
assem
bly
y
J
b
i1
I
I
1
II
i
l
I
BR773
Front
cable
Fully
release
control
stem
2
Loosen
adjusting
nut
at
balance
lever
3
Disconnect
front
cable
from
con
trollever
4
Remove
retainer
spring
at
cable
guide
bushing
Fig
BR
47
Control
stem
5
Disconnect
rear
cables
R
H
and
L
H
from
balance
lever
brackets
See
Figure
BR
48
6
Remove
balance
lever
brackets
from
crossmember
7
Detach
front
cable
clip
and
pull
front
cable
rearward
BR
19
k
1
BR663
Fig
BR
48
Balance
lever
Rear
cable
Fully
release
control
stem
2
Remove
both
rear
brake
drums
and
disconnect
rear
cable
from
toggle
lever
3
Detach
spring
and
spring
retainer
4
Remove
rear
cable
from
brake
disc
5
Disconnect
rear
cable
from
balance
lever
bracket
6
Detach
cable
clips
and
remove
rear
cable
INSPECTION
1
Check
control
stem
and
ratchet
for
evidence
of
wear
or
other
damages
Replace
parts
which
are
faulty
2
Replace
worn
or
fatigued
springs
3
Check
wires
for
evidence
of
dis
continuity
or
other
deterioration
Re
place
if
necessary
4
Replace
faulty
warning
light
and
or
switch
S
Check
parts
at
each
connection
and
if
found
deformed
or
damaged
replace
INSTALLATION
Install
hand
brake
assembly
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
by
closely
observing
the
following
instructions
When
installing
apply
a
coating
of
grease
to
sliding
contact
surfaces
Make
Sure
that
each
sliding
part
func
lions
smoothly
2
Upon
completion
of
installation
of
hand
brake
assembly
adjust
the
entire
system
referring
to
the
instruc
lions
described
under
topic
Adjust
ment
3
Make
sure
that
each
cable
is
not
interfered
with
by
any
adjacent
parts
Do
not
apply
an
undue
stress
to
cables
Page 399 of 537

Condition
Pedal
yields
under
slight
pressure
Brake
System
Probable
cause
Wheel
cylinder
in
poor
condition
Poor
sliding
condition
of
brake
shoe
Looseness
of
cylinder
body
or
back
plate
securing
bolts
Scored
or
out
of
round
drums
Sticking
wheel
cylinder
cups
Deformation
of
back
plate
Incorrect
adjustment
of
wheel
bearings
Incorrect
adjustment
of
wheel
alignment
Looseness
of
leaf
spring
securing
U
bolts
Faulty
N
L
S
V
Deteriorated
check
valve
Ex
ternalleaks
Leakage
on
master
cylinder
BR
24
Corrective
action
Repair
or
replace
Adjust
Fasten
or
replace
Recondition
or
replace
brake
drum
as
reo
quired
Check
for
improper
lining
contact
with
drum
and
grind
lining
if
necessary
Recondition
or
replace
cylinder
Replace
Adjust
or
replace
Adjust
Tighten
or
replace
Replace
Replace
check
valve
and
bleed
system
Check
master
cylinder
piping
and
wheel
cylinder
for
leaks
and
repair
Overhaul
master
cylinder
Page 403 of 537

Center
This
wear
is
caused
by
overinflation
of
the
tire
The
inflation
pressure
must
be
kept
at
the
specified
value
Shoulder
The
wear
may
be
caused
by
under
inflation
incorrect
wheel
camber
or
continuous
high
speed
driving
on
curves
In
general
the
former
two
causes
are
common
Underinflation
wear
occurs
on
both
sides
of
treads
d
I
Ii
Toe
in
or
toe
out
wear
nf
I
Underinnation
wear
TIRE
ROTATION
Tires
wear
unevenly
and
become
unbalanced
according
to
running
dis
tance
Uneven
tire
wear
often
results
in
tire
noise
which
is
attributed
to
rear
axle
gears
bearing
etc
Meanwhile
the
front
tires
tend
to
wear
unevenly
because
of
improperly
aligned
front
wheel
Accordingly
to
equalize
tire
wear
it
is
necessary
to
rotate
tires
peri
odically
All
the
tires
including
the
spare
tire
are
of
the
same
type
Right
front
Right
rear
14
1
I
@
Spare
t
t
1
1
Left
front
Left
rear
Fig
WT
2
Tire
rotation
1
Wheel
and
Tire
and
on
the
other
hand
camber
causes
wear
only
on
one
side
of
treads
For
cornering
tread
wear
the
driver
must
operate
vehicle
slowing
down
on
curves
Uneven
Uneven
wear
is
caused
by
incorrect
camber
or
caster
malfunctioning
sus
pension
unbalanced
wheel
out
of
round
brake
drum
or
other
mechani
cal
conditions
To
repair
this
abnormal
wear
correct
the
above
faulty
parts
J
I
II
i
11
I
1
Overinllation
wear
1
I
I
t
Uneven
wear
WT007
Fig
WT
1
A
bnormal
tire
wear
The
spare
lire
has
a
different
brand
from
4
tires
on
the
vehicle
Right
front
Right
rear
I
@
Spare
x
J
r
Left
front
Left
rear
The
pare
tire
should
be
used
in
an
emergency
only
Fig
WT
3
Tire
rotation
2
The
tires
are
provided
with
tread
wear
indicator
at
six
places
around
tire
circumference
indicating
1
6
mm
J
in
tread
depth
When
the
tires
wear
and
then
the
marks
appear
re
place
them
with
new
ones
See
Figure
WT
4
WT3
Tire
tread
0E
I
Tread
wear
indicator
c
WH024
Fig
WT
4
Tread
wear
indicator
CHANGING
TIRE
To
change
tire
with
wheel
using
a
jack
in
the
safe
manner
observe
the
following
procedures
1
To
remove
spare
tire
insert
jack
rod
to
guide
and
then
turn
it
counter
clockwise
When
installing
lighten
a
little
strong
after
lifting
up
and
lock
Fig
WT
5
Removing
spare
tire
2
It
is
necessary
to
remove
wheel
cap
and
temporarily
to
loosen
wheel
nuts
before
vehicle
is
jacked
up
3
To
jack
up
front
place
jack
under
side
frame
about
S20
mOl
20
5
in
at
rear
of
front
axle
center
after
apply
ing
parking
brake
and
blocking
rear
wheels
g
1
WT012
Fig
WT
6
Jacking
up
front
side
Page 410 of 537

Available
worm
bearing
adjusting
shim
No
Thickness
mOl
in
I
0
762
0
0300
2
0
2S4
0
0100
3
0
127
0
0050
4
O
OSO
0
0020
5
Adjust
the
worm
bearing
preload
with
Preload
Gauge
ST3127S000
by
selecting
suitable
bearing
shims
so
that
the
initial
turning
torque
of
steering
column
is
the
specified
value
Initial
turning
torque
of
steering
column
shaft
New
worm
bearing
4
0
to
6
0
kg
em
S6
to
83
in
oz
Used
worm
bearing
2
4
to
4
4
kg
em
33
to
61
in
oz
6
Insert
adjusting
screw
into
the
T
shaped
groove
at
the
sector
shaft
head
and
adjust
the
end
play
between
sector
shaft
and
adjusting
screw
until
it
is
within
0
01
to
0
03
mm
0
0004
to
0
0012
in
by
choosing
suitable
adjusting
shims
Available
sector
shaft
adjusting
screw
shim
No
Thickness
mOl
in
I
1
57S
0
0620
2
1
550
0
0610
3
1
525
0
0600
4
I
S00
0
OS91
S
1
475
0
0581
6
I
4S0
0
0571
7
Rotate
ball
nut
by
hand
until
it
is
in
the
center
of
its
trovel
then
install
sector
shaft
together
with
adjusting
screw
in
gear
housing
ensuring
that
the
center
gear
of
sector
shaft
engages
with
that
of
ball
nut
STEERING
SYSTEM
8
Install
sector
shaft
cover
to
gear
housing
Be
sure
to
apply
sealant
to
each
face
of
sector
shaft
cover
packing
when
installing
cover
9
By
turning
adjusting
screw
coun
terclockwise
attach
sector
shaft
cover
to
gear
housing
and
then
temporarily
secure
it
with
its
fixing
bolts
10
Pull
sector
shaft
toward
cover
approximately
2
to
3
mOl
0
08
to
0
12
in
by
turning
adjusting
screw
counterclockwise
and
tighten
sector
shaft
cover
fixing
bolts
to
l
S
to
2
5
kg
m
11
to
18
ft
Ib
II
Push
sector
shaft
against
ball
nut
gear
by
gradually
turning
adjusting
screw
clockwise
until
sector
shaft
gear
lightly
meshes
with
ball
nut
gear
and
then
temporarily
secure
adjusting
screw
with
lock
nut
12
Install
gear
arm
to
sector
shaft
and
move
sector
shaft
several
times
from
the
side
of
gear
arm
and
make
sure
that
it
turns
smoothly
13
Adjust
the
backlash
at
the
neu
tral
position
of
gear
arm
by
turning
in
or
out
adjusting
screw
so
that
the
movement
of
the
gear
arm
top
end
is
less
than
0
1
mOl
0
004
in
0
ST207
Fig
ST
10
Mea
uring
backlash
14
Turn
adjusting
screw
approxi
mately
1
8
to
1
6
turn
clockwise
and
then
retighten
lock
nut
to
3
0
to
4
0
kg
m
22
to
29
ft
Ib
IS
Fill
recommended
gear
oil
ap
proximately
0
33
liter
X
U
S
pI
X
Imper
pt
into
gear
assembly
through
the
filler
hole
and
install
filler
plug
ST
5
Inspection
and
repair
Wash
clean
all
the
disassembled
parts
in
solvent
and
check
for
condi
tions
Sector
shaft
1
Check
gear
tooth
surface
for
pit
ting
burrs
cracks
or
any
other
dam
age
and
replace
if
faulty
2
Check
sector
shaft
for
distortion
of
its
serration
and
if
necessary
re
place
In
this
case
be
sure
to
check
gear
housing
for
deformation
Steering
column
shaft
assembly
1
Inspect
the
ball
nut
gear
tooth
surface
and
replace
if
pitting
burrs
wear
or
any
other
damage
is
found
2
Ball
nut
must
rotate
smootWy
on
worm
gear
If
found
too
tight
assem
bly
should
be
replaced
Check
as
fol
lows
Move
ball
nut
to
either
end
of
worm
gear
and
gradually
stand
steer
ing
column
shaft
assembly
until
ball
nut
moves
downward
on
worm
gear
under
its
own
weight
In
the
above
test
if
ball
nut
does
no
move
freely
over
entire
stroke
assembly
may
be
damaged
Replace
with
a
new
one
as
an
assembly
Note
In
this
inspection
be
careful
not
to
dama
e
ball
nut
guide
tube
Bearings
and
bushings
I
Replace
worm
bearings
if
pitting
wear
or
any
other
damage
is
found
on
them
2
Repiace
column
bushing
which
is
excessive
worn
or
deformed
3
If
sector
shaft
bushings
in
gear
housing
are
found
worn
or
damaged
replace
as
an
assembly
of
gear
housing
and
bushing
Oil
seal
gasket
and
O
ring
Do
not
reuse
above
parts
which
are
removed
once
Be
sure
to
use
new
parts
at
each
reassembly
Page 418 of 537

Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust
Systems
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Accelerator
wire
I
Remove
air
cleaner
assembly
2
Disconnect
accelerator
wire
from
carburetor
3
Loosen
lock
nut
and
disconnect
accelerator
wire
outer
case
from
wire
holder
See
Figure
FE
I
4
Remove
spring
clamp
and
discon
nect
accelerator
wire
from
accelerator
pedal
arm
S
Remove
two
screws
securing
ac
celerator
wire
outer
case
to
body
and
detach
accelerator
wire
6
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Apply
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
slightly
to
portion
MG
shown
in
Figure
FE
I
Accelerator
pedal
assembly
I
Remove
spring
clamp
then
dis
connect
accelerator
wire
from
tip
of
pedal
ann
2
Remove
two
screws
securing
ac
celerator
pedal
bracket
to
body
3
Remove
accelerator
pedal
from
dash
panel
See
Figure
FE
I
4
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
INSPECTION
I
Check
accelerator
pedal
return
spring
for
rust
fatigue
or
damage
Replace
if
necessary
2
Check
accelerator
wire
cases
and
fastening
locations
for
rust
damage
or
looseness
Repair
or
replace
if
necessary
ADJUSTMENT
Accelerstor
pedal
and
wire
Adjust
pedal
stopper
bolt
Section
A
so
as
to
obtain
specifi
ed
height
E
as
shown
in
Figure
FE
I
Secure
pedal
stopper
bolt
with
stopper
lock
nut
Refer
to
Figure
FE
I
E
78
mOl
3
07
in
Tightening
torque
01
nut
0
38
to
0
4S
kg
m
2
7
to
3
2
ft
b
2
Release
auto
choke
effect
since
throttle
lever
is
opened
by
fast
idle
earn
until
engine
warms
up
I
Keep
choke
valve
fully
open
with
fingers
2
Pull
throttle
lever
up
by
hand
1
Adjust
nut
2
Lock
nut
3
Accelerator
wire
4
Dust
co
r
5
After
completing
the
adjustment
as
previously
explained
check
the
following
I
Make
sure
that
accelerator
system
functions
smoothly
and
quietly
without
disturbing
any
adjacent
parts
2
Depress
accelerator
pedal
down
until
throttle
valve
fully
opens
Make
sure
that
the
clearance
T
between
accelerator
pedal
reverse
side
and
dash
floor
is
2
to
4
mm
0
08
to
0
16
in
without
floor
mat
Adjust
pedal
stop
per
bolt
and
lock
nut
if
beyond
limits
3
Check
throttle
lever
if
it
returns
to
the
original
position
as
soon
as
accelerator
pedal
is
released
FE
3
then
automatic
choke
effect
will
be
released
3
Set
throttle
valve
to
completely
closed
position
and
with
wire
suf
ficiently
slackened
lighten
adjust
nut
until
throttle
lever
is
about
to
move
Accelerator
pedal
play
is
zero
at
this
lime
See
Figure
FE
2
4
Unscrew
adjust
nut
approxi
mately
two
and
a
half
turns
so
that
accelerator
pedal
play
is
3
mOl
0
012
in
Tighten
lock
nut
securely
See
Figure
FE
2
1
I
1
CD
@
FE184
Fig
FE72
AdjU6ting
accelerator
wire
play
4
Apply
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
slightly
on
the
portion
as
shown
in
Figure
FE
I
Also
refer
to
the
periodic
maintenance
schedule
Kickdown
switch
Automatic
transmission
models
only
Kickdown
switch
adjustment
is
cor
rect
if
it
is
actuated
by
kickdown
switch
striker
when
accelerator
pedal
is
fully
depressed
Always
tighten
switch
stopper
nut
securely
after
proper
adjustment
is
obtained
Page 423 of 537

Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust
Systems
REMOVAL
Non
California
models
I
Remove
exhaust
tube
U
bolt
clamp
2
Break
sealant
off
at
front
tube
to
main
muffler
connectio
n
3
Remove
rear
tube
mounting
bolt
and
remove
muffler
assembly
with
rear
tube
4
Remove
front
tube
heat
insulator
5
Remove
nuts
securing
front
tube
to
exhaust
manifold
and
remove
front
tube
mounting
bolts
Then
detach
front
tube
When
disconnecting
the
exhaust
tube
connections
pay
attention
to
the
following
point
I
Break
old
se
lant
off
at
t
1e
connection
by
lightly
tapping
around
the
tube
witlJ
a
hammer
and
twisting
muffler
See
Figures
FE
7
and
FE
8
2
Using
a
rubber
hammer
tap
on
the
front
end
of
muffler
while
pushing
it
toward
rear
The
mumer
assembly
can
then
be
taken
out
See
Figure
FE
9
FE187
Fig
FE
7
Breaking
Bealant
FEl88
Fig
FE
8
Twisting
muffler
ijl
4
FE189
Fig
FE
9
Tapping
muffler
with
Q
rubber
hammer
California
models
I
Remove
all
heat
insulators
2
Remove
exhaust
tube
U
bolt
clamp
3
Break
sealant
off
at
center
tube
to
main
muffler
connection
4
Remove
rear
tube
mounting
bolt
and
remove
muffler
assembly
with
rear
tube
5
Remove
bolts
securing
catalytic
converter
to
center
tube
and
remove
center
tube
mounting
bolts
Then
detach
center
tube
6
Remove
bolts
and
nuts
securing
catalytic
converter
to
front
tube
and
detach
catalytic
converter
7
Remove
nuts
securing
front
tube
to
exhaust
manifold
and
remove
front
tube
mounting
bolts
Then
detach
front
tube
INSPECTION
I
Check
muffler
and
tubes
for
cracks
Qr
damage
Replace
any
part
that
is
damaged
beyond
limits
2
Replace
bracket
and
mounting
insulator
that
are
cracked
fatigued
or
sweated
FE
8
INSTALLATION
Install
the
exhaust
system
assembly
in
reverse
order
of
removal
Observe
the
following
Notes
a
Insert
front
tube
until
it
touches
emboss
b
When
there
is
110
clearance
between
front
tube
and
floor
or
propeUer
shaft
turn
tube
along
center
line
of
tube
in
the
manifold
connecting
unit
and
obtain
proper
clearance
c
Check
all
tube
connections
for
ex
haust
gas
leaks
and
entire
system
for
unusual
noises
with
engine
running
d
After
installation
check
that
mounting
brackets
and
mounting
rubbers
are
free
from
undue
stress
If
any
of
the
above
parts
is
not
installed
properly
excessive
noises
or
vibrations
may
be
transmitted
to
the
vehicle
body
e
Tightening
torque
Exhaust
manifold
to
front
tube
nut
1
9
to
2
5
kg
m
14
to
18
ft
lb
U
bolt
securing
nut
1
9
to
2
1
kg
m
14
to
15
ft
lb
Mounting
bracket
bolt
1
0
to
1
2
kg
m
710
9
ft
lb
Front
tube
mounting
bracket
bolt
california
models
1
9
to
2
1
kg
m
14
to
15
ft
lb
Catalytic
converter
to
front
and
center
tube
bolt
California
models
3
2
to
4
3
kg
m
23
to
31
ft
Ib
If
exhaust
tubes
are
separated
at
connection
t
renew
muffler
assembly
etc
use
the
Genuine
Nissan
Sealant
Exhaust
Sealant
Kit
20720
N2225
or
equivalent
See
Figure
FE
IO
to
eliminate
gas
leakage
at
the
joint
Be
sure
to
observe
the
following
Page 441 of 537

BF646A
Body
Frame
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
1
Bracket
welded
to
dash
panel
2
Nut
3
Instrument
panel
assembly
Fig
BF
41
Instrument
panel
assembly
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
2
Disconnect
heater
control
cables
from
heater
assembly
3
Disconnect
speedometer
cable
on
the
back
of
speedometer
4
Disconnect
antenna
and
speaker
Disconnect
battery
cables
8F
17
wiring
harnesses
at
connectors
5
Disconnect
relative
wiring
har
nesses
from
instrument
panel
at
con
nectors
6
Remove
steering
column
shell
Removal
of
steering
wheel
at
this
stage
facilitates
further
removal
of
instru
ment
panel
7
Remove
two
side
ventilator
knobs
Remove
package
tray
attaching
bolt
and
detach
package
tray
2
I
Package
tray
2
Side
ventilator
knob
Fig
BF
42
Package
tray
8
Support
instrument
panel
assem
bly
and
remove
five
attaching
bolts
from
it
9
Withdraw
instrument
panel
as
sembly
while
lifting
it
slightly
10
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Page 445 of 537

Body
Frame
Note
When
installing
emergency
locking
retractor
make
sure
that
it
is
set
vertically
@
I
g@
BF650A
Fig
BF
51
Seat
belt
anchorages
8F
21
INSPECTION
OF
BUCKLE
SWITCH
The
contacts
of
the
buckle
switch
are
normally
closed
When
tongue
latches
the
buckle
tip
end
of
the
tongue
pushes
the
push
rod
to
open
the
switch
contacts
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Disconnect
buckle
switch
wire
harness
3
Using
a
test
light
check
buckle
switch
for
proper
operation
The
light
should
go
out
when
tongue
of
outer
lap
belt
latches
buckle
and
go
on
when
it
unlatches
buckle
Replace
belt
assembly
if
necessary
Note
When
checking
buckle
switch
operation
make
sure
that
power
is
held
below
16
volts
and
13
mA