seat adjustment HONDA INTEGRA 1998 4.G Workshop Manual
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Mainshaft Thrust Clearance
g. Slide the mainshaft base over the mainshaft.
Adjustment (cont'dl
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MAINSHAFT BASE07GAJ - PG20130
Aftach the mainshaft holder to the mainshaft as fol-
lows:
NOTE:
o Eack-out the mainshaft holder bolt and loosen
the two hex bolts.
. Fit the holder over the mainshaft so its lip is
towards the transmission.
. Align the mainshaft holder's lip around the
groove at the inside of the mainshaft splines,
then tighten the hex bolts.
MAINSHAFT HOLDERbolt
MAINSHAFT BASE07GAJ - PG20130
Seat the mainshaft fully by tapping its end with a
plastic hammer.
Thread the mainshaft holder bolt in until it just con-
tacts the wide surface of the mainshaft base.
MAINSHAFT
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MAINSHAfiHOLDER07GAJ - PG20110
13-40
Zerc a dial gauge on the end of the mainshaft.
Turn the mainshaft holder bolt clockwise; stop turn-
ing when the dial gauge has reached its maximum
movement. The reading on the dial gauge is the
amount of mainshaft end plav.
CAUTION: Turning the mainshaft holder bolt more
than 60 degrees after the needle of the dial gauge
stops moving may damage the transmission.
MAINSHAFT HOLDER07GAJ - PG20110
lf the reading is within the standard, the clearance is
correct.
It the reading is not within the standard, recheck the
shim thickness.
Standard: 0.11 - 0.18 mm (0.004 - 0.007 in)
DIAL GAUGE
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Adiustment
CAUTION:
a All SRS wile harnesses are covered with yellow insu-
lation. Belore you disconnect any part ol an SRS wire
harness, disconnect the akbag connectors'
a Whenever the ignition switch is ON (ll), or has been
tumed OFF tol less than three minutes, be caletul not
to bump the SRS unit; the airbags could accidentally
deploy and cause damage or injuries'
a For additionalprecautions, referto the SRS sub-section
SBS MAIN HARNESS(Covered with yellow inslrlationl
$!@ rtl"t . "ure lifts are placed plope y lsee sec-
tion 1 l.
'1. Remove the center console lsee section 20)'
2. Snitt to $ position, then remove the lock pin lrom
the cable adjuster'
LOCKNUT7 N.m10.7 kgf.m, 5 lbf.fl)
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LOCK PIN
14-176
shift cable
3. Check that the hole in the adjuster is perfectly
sligned with the hole in the shift cable'
CableToo Short
NOTE: There are two holes in the adjuster. They are
positioned 9Oo apart to allow cable adiustment in 1/4
turn Incremenrs.
4. lJ the hole is not per{ectly aligned, loosen the locknut
on the adjuster, and adiust as required.
5. Tighten the locknut to 7 N'm (0.7 kgf'm, 5lbf'ftl
6. Installthe lock pin on the adiuster. lI you feelthe lock
pin binding as Vou reinstall it, the cable is still out ot
adjustment and must be readjusted.
7. [/ake sure the lock pin is seated securely in the
aoJusrer.
8. Move the shift lever to each gear, and verify that the
automatic transaxle gear position indicator follows the
automatic transaxle gear position swatch.
9. Start the engine, and check the shift lever in allgears'
lf any gear does not work properly, refer to
troubleshooting on page 14-90 thru 93.
10. Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder on the shift
indicator panel, verify that the shift lock lever is
released.
CableToo Long
ExactAlignment
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ADJUSTER
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Tapered Roller Bearing Preload Adjustment
NOTE: lf any of the items listed below were replaced,
the tapered roller bearing preload must be adjusted.
a Transmission housing
a Clutch housing
a Ditferential carrier
a Tapered roller bearing and bearing outer race
a Thrust shim
1 . Remove the bearing outer race, the thrust shim, and
the 79.5 mm shim from the transmission housing
(see page 15-14).
CAUTION: Do not reuse the thrust shim if the bea.-
ing outer race was driven out-
2. First try the same size 79,5 mm shim that was
removeo.
CAUTION: Do not use more than two shims,
79.5 mm SHIM
HOUSING
3.Install the thrust shim and 79.5 mm shim, then drive
the bearing outer race in the transmission housing
{see page 15-'14).
NOTEI
a Install the bearing outer race squarely.
a Check that there is no clearance between the
bearing outer race, thrust shim and transmission
housing.
With the mainshatt and countershaft removed, in-
stall the dillerential assembly, and torque the clutch
housing and transmission housing.
8 x 1.25 mm
27 N.m (2.8 kgf.m. 2O lbf.ft)
NOTE: lt is not necessary to use sealing agent be-
tween the housings.
Rotate the ditferential assembly in both directions
to seat the tapered roller bearings.
Measure the tapered roller bearing preload ot the
dilferential assembly with the special tool and a
torque wrench.
NOTE: Measure the tapered roller bearing preload
in both directions.
STANDARD: 2.1 1 -3.O4 N'm
(21.5-31.O kgf'cm,
18.7 -26.9 lbt.inl
PRELOAD INSPECTION TOOL07HAJ-PK40201
(cont'd)
6.
5-1
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Differential
Ted Roll
(B18C1
er Bearinr
engine)
Preload Adjustment (cont'd)aperelng
7. lf the tapered roller bearing preload is not within the
standard, select the 79.5 mm shim from the follow-
ing table which will give the tapered roller bearing
preload closest to the standard mean value o{ 2.50
N.m (25.5 kgt.cm, 22 lbf.in).
NOTE: Changing the 79.5 mm shim to the next size
will increase or decrease tapered roller bearing
preload about O.3-0.4 N.m (3-4 kgl.cm,
2.6 - 3.5 lbf.in).
79.5 mm SHIM
Part NumberThickness
41460-PsD-0000.66 mm (0.0260 in)
AB41461 - P5D - 0001.17 mm (0.0461 in)
AC41462-PsD-0001.20 mm (0.0472 in)
AD41463-P5D-0001.23 mm (0.0484 in)
AE41464-PsD-000'1.26 mm (0.0496 in)
AF41465-PsD-0001.29 mm (0.0508 in)
AG41466-PsD-0001.32 mm (0.0520 in)
AH41467-PsD-0001.35 mm 10.0531 in)
AI41468-PsD-0001.38 mm (0.0543 in)
41469-P5D-0001.41 mm (0.0555 inl
AK41470-PsD-0001.44 mm (0.0567 in)
AL41471 - PsD - 000'1.47 mm {0.0579 in}
41472-P5D-0001.50 mm (0.0591 in)
AN41473-PsD-0001.53 mm {0.0602 in}
AO41474-P50-0001.56 mm (0.0614 in)
AP41475-PsD-0001.59 mm (0.0626 in)
AO41476-P5D-000'1.62 mm {0.0638 in}
AR41477-P5D-0001.65 mm (0.0650 in)
41478-P5D-0001.68 mm (0.0661 in)
41479-P50-0001.71 mm (0.0673 in)
AU41480-PsD-0001.74 mm (0.0685 in)
41481 - PsD - 000'1.77 mm (0.0697 in)
41482-PsD-000'1.80 mm (0.0709 in)
AX41483-P5D-0001.83 mm (0.0720 in)
8. Recheck the tapered roller bearing preload.
9. How to select the correct 79.5 mm shim:
1) Compare the tapered roller bearing preload you
get with the 79.5 mm shim that was removed
with the soecified mean Dreload of 2.50 N'm
(25.5 kgf .cm, 22 lbf.in).- 2l ll vour measured tapered roller bearing preload
is less than specified, subtract your's from the
specitied.
lf vour's is more than specitied, subtract the
soecified from vour measurement.
For example with a 1.38 mm {0.0543 in) shim:
@ specified 2.50 N.m (25.5 kgf.cm, 22 lbl.in)- you measure 0.54 N.m (5.5 kg{.cm, 5lbl.in}
2.0 N.m (20 kgf.cm, 18lbf.in) less
@you measure 3.29 N.m (33.5 kgI.cm, 29 lbt.in)- specified 2.50 N.m (25.5 kgf.cm, 22 lbf.in)
0.8 N.m (8 kgf.cm,7lbf.in) more
-3) Each shim size up or down from standard
makes about O.3-0.4 N.nt (3-4 kgf.cm,
2.6-3.5 lbl.in) difterence in tapered roller
bearing preload.
a In example @, your measured tapered roller
bearing preload was 2.O N.m (2O kgt.cm,
18 lbf in) less than standard so you need a
79.5 mm shim live sizes thicker than stan-
dard {try the 1.53 mm (O.0602 in) shim and
recheck).
a ln example @ your's was 0.8 N.m {8
kgf.cm,7lbf.in) more than standard. so
you need a thrust shim two sizes thinner (try
the 1 .32 mm (O.O52O in) shim and recheck).
1O. After adjusting the tapered roller bearing preload, as-
semble the transmission, and installthe lransmission
housing (see section 13).
8 x 1.25 mm
27 N,m (2.8 kgt'm, 20 lbf.ft)
11. Rotate the difterential assembly in both directions
to seat the tapered roller bearings.
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Tapered Roller Bearing Preload Adjustment
lf any of the items listed below were replaced, the
tapered roller bearing preload must be adjusted,
. Transmission housing
. Clutch housing
. Limited slip diffsrential assembly
. Tapored roller bearing and bearing outer race. Thrust shim
. 79,5 mm shim
Remove the bearing outer race, the thrust shim, and
the 79,5 mm shim from the transmission housing.
Replace the thrust shim and the 79.5 mm shim if
they were dsmaged when the bearing outer race
was driven out.
First try the same size 79.5 mm shim that was
removeo.
HOUSING
Install the thrust shim and only one 79.5 mm shim
in the transmission housing, then drive in the bear-
Ing our€r race.
Noto these items during rassembly:
. Install the bearing outer race squarely.. Check that there is no clearance between the
bearing outer race, shims and transmission
housing,
With the mainshatt and countershaft removed,
installthe differential assemblv. Assemble the clutch
housing and transmission housing without a sealing
a9ent, and torque the case bolts.
8 x 1.25 mm
27 N.m (2.8 kgf.m, 20 lM.ft)
Rotate the differential assemblv in both directions
to seat the tapered roller bearings.
Measur€ the tapered roller bearing preload of the dif-
ferential assembly in both directions with the special
tool and a toroue wrench.
STANDARD: 2.11 - 3.04 N.m(2!.5 - 31.0 kgt'cm,
18.7 - 26.9 lbf.in)
PNELOAD INSPECTION TOOL07TAJ - ST701dt
(cont'd)
15-25
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Rack Guide AdjustmentFluid Replacement
Check the reservoir at regular intervals, and add fluid as
neceSsary.
CAUTION: Use only Genuine Honda Powel Ste€ring
Fluid-V. Using other fluids such as ATF or othor manu-
laclurer's power ste€ring fluid will damag€ the systom.
SYSTEM CAPACIW:
B18Gl ongine:
1.06lit€r (1.12 US. qt,0.93 lmp.qt)
Excopt 8l8Cl ongino:
1.0 lher (r.06 US. qt.0.88 imp.qtl
at disa$ombly
RESERVOIR CAPACITY:
0.,0 liter {0.42 US. qt, 0.35 lmp.qt}
LEVEL LINE
LEVEL LINE
Raise the reservoir and disconnect the return hose
that goes to the oil cooler.
Connect a hose of suitable diameter to the discon-
nected return hose and put the hose end in a suit-
able container.
CAUTION: Take care not to spill thq fluid on lhe
body and parts. Wipe off any spilled fluid al onc€.
Start the engine. let it run at idle, and turn the steer-
ing wheel from lock-to-lock several times. When
fluid stops running out of the hose, shut off the
engine. Discard the fluid.
2.
RETURN HOSE{From the oilcooler)
4. Reinstallthe return hose on the reservoir.
5. Fill the reservoir to the uDDer level line.
6. Start the engine and run it at fast idle, then turn the
steering from lock-to-lock several times to bleed air
from the system,
7. Recheck the fluid level and add some it necessary.
CAUTION: Do not lill the reservoir boyond thc
upper level line.
J.
4.
NOTE: Perform rack guide adjustment with the wheels
in the straight ahead position.
1. Loosen the rack guide screw locknut with the spe-
cialtool, then loosen the rack guide screw.
Tighten the rack guide screw until it compresses the
spring and seats against the rack guide, then loosen
it.
Retighten ihe rack guide screw to 3.9 N.m (0.4
kgf.m, 2.9 lbi.ft), then back it ofl to specified angle.
Speciliad Roturn Anglo: 20' Max
Tighten th€ locknut while holding the rack guide
screw.
RACK GUIDE SCREW
25Nm{2.5 kgf.m, 18 lbf ft)
LOCKNUT WRENCH. ilo mm079't 6 - SA50001
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6.
Check for tight or loose steering through the com-
plete turning travel.
Perform following inspections:
. Steering operation (see page 17-18).
a Power assist with car parked.
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12. Adjust clearance "8" as follows.
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d "8" {see pase 20-42}
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1 Lower the glass 1O mm (0.39 in).
2 Push the glass outward lO mm (0.39 in), thenpush the inside stabilizers against the glass light-
ly. Fasten the inside stabilizers.
NOTE: Check that the glass moves smoothly.
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ilINSID€STAEILIZER
BOLT8 x 1.25 mm22 N.m 12.2 kgl.m,16 tbt ftl
3 Loosen the lo"knrt, "nd turn the adjusting bolt
until the clearance "B" is within the specilied
value.
Adiusting
Bolt
Clockwise
Top Edge
of Glass
Counter-
cloc kwise
LOCKNUT
ADJUSTING BOLT
20-44
Doors
Glass Adjustment (cont'd)
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LOCKNUT
REGULATOR
ADJUSTING BOLT
NOTE: Turn the front and rear adjusting bolts the
same amount to keep the regulator parallel with the
seating sur{ace ot the door.
After tightening the adjusting bolts, make sure that
the ends of the adjusting bolts still project out of the
locknuts.
4 Align the front sash with the glass using the ad-justing bolt at the bottom of the lront sash.
5 Move the glass up and down to seat it, thenmeasure clearance "B" at the designated locations.
6 Measure clearance "H" again to make sure itis still within the specified limirs at the desig,nated locations.
NOTE: Repeat the above steps until the correct
clearances are obtained.
Top Edge
of Glass
GLASS
ADJUSTING BOLTS
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Doors
Glass Adjustment (cont'dl
'14. Adiust clearance "B" as Jollows.
"8" lsee page 20-421
- 1 Lower the glass 1O mm (0.39 in).
2 Push the glass outward 10 mm 10.39 in), thenpush the inside stabilizers against the glass light-ly. Fasten the inside stabrIzers.
NOTEr Check that rhe glass moves smoothly.
BOLT8 x 1.25 mm22 N.m (2.2 kgf.m,'t6 tbt.fr)
20-46
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CENTER [L\LGLAss lilffiGUTDE I li$lliun
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.-3 Loosen the upper locknut on the center glassguide, and turn the adjusting bolt until clearance"B" is within the specified value.
ADJUSTING BOLT
LOCKNUT
22 N.m 12.2 kgt tn,16 lb{.ttl
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GLASS
NOTE: Do not adjust the lower adjusting boltson the center glass guide.
-4 Move the glass up and down to seat jt, then
measure clearance "B" at the designatedlocations.
- 5 Measure clearance "H" again to make sure itis still within the specified limits ar the desig,nated locations.
NOTE: Repeat the above steps until the correctclearances are obtained.
Top Edge
of Glass
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Rear Edge Closing Adjustment
Open the glass about a foot, then close it to check where
rear edge begins to rise. lf it rises too soon and seats too
tightly against the roof panel, or too late and does not
seat tightly enough, adjust it.
'l . Remove the headliner (see page 2O-98).
2. Remove the glass.
3. Remove the motor (see page 2O-80).
4. Align the tilt up position of the lifter on each side.
Check that the alignment le,ft and right, then install
the motor.
Install the glass, then check for water leaks.
NOTE: Do not use high-pressure water.
Install the headliner.
1.
2.
3.
Glass and Sunshade Replacement
Open the sunshade.
Tilt up the glass.
Remove the bolts, then remove the glass from the
glass bracket.
V : Bolt localions, 6
GLASS
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4. Remove the screw, and lift the sunshade railon each
srcle.
5. Slide the sunshade torward, then remove the
sunshade.
v : Screw locations, 2
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6x1.0mm l9.8 N.m {1.O kgt.m,l7.2 tbt.ftt )
Installation is the reverse of the removal procedure-
Check for water leaks.
NOTE: Do not use high-pressure water.
GLASS BRACKET
20-79
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Moonroof
Rear Edge Closing Adjustment
Open the glass about a foot, then close it to check where
rear edge begins to rise. l,f it rises too soon and seats too
tightly against the root panel, or too late and does not
seat tightly enough, adjust it.
1. Remove the headliner (see page 20-1O0).
2. Remove the glass.
3. Remove the motor (see page 20'87).
4. Align the tilt-up position of the lifter on each side.
Check that the alignment left and right, then install
the motor.
Install the glass, then check for water leaks.
NOTE: Do not use high-pressure water.
lnstall the headliner.
20-86
Glass and Sunshade RePlacement
1. Open the sunshade.
2. Tilt-up the glass.
3. Remove the bolts, then remove the glass lrom the
glass bracket.
Use the moonroof
GLASS ERACKET
Remove the screws and lift the sunshade rails
Silde the sunshade forward, then remove the
sunsnaqe.
SUNSHADERAIL
lnstallation is the reverse ofthe removal procedure.
Check for water leaks.
NOTE: Do not use high-pressure water.
9.8 N m (1.0 kgl m,
6.
7.