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FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4C1-45
RTW 74CSH000101
14.Bolt
Torque N ⋅m (kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅ft)
226 (23.0/166)
• Refer to SECTION 3E “W HEELS AND TIRES” for install
procedure.
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4C1-46 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
FRONT HUB AND DISC
(4×4, 4×2 High Ride Suspension, 4×4 Rigid Hub, 4×4 Shift On the Fly Model)
Disassembly
Refer to SECTION 3E “WHEELS AND TIRES” for wheel removal procedure
411R300011
Disassembly Steps
1. Bolt
2. Hub cap
3. Snap ring and shim (4×4 model only)
4. Flange (4×4 model only)
5. Lock washer
▲ 6. Hub nut
▲ 7. Hub and disc assembly
8. Outer bearing
9. Oil seal
10. Inner bearing
11. ABS sensor rotor
▲ 12. Bolt
▲ 13. W heel pin
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4C1-52 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Preload Adjustment
Tighten the hub nut at 29.4 N⋅m (3 kgf ⋅m / 2 1.7 lb·ft), then
loosen the nut to the full.
Tighten the hub nut at the value given below, using a spring
scale on the wheel pin.
Bearing Preload N (kgf/lb)
New bearing and New oil seal 22 - 27
(2.2 - 2.8 / 4.9 - 6.2)
Used bearing and New oil seal 1
4 - 20
( 1 .4 - 2.0 / 3. 1 - 4.5)
If the measured bearing preload is outside the specifications,
adjust it by loosening or tightening the bearing nut.
9. Lock Washer
Turn the side with larger diameter of the tapered bore to the
vehicle outer side, and attach the washer.
If the bolt holes in the lock plate are not aligned with the
corresponding holes in the nut, reverse the lock plate.
If the bolt holes are still out of alignment, turn in the nut just
enough to obtain alignment,. Screw is to be fastened tightly so
its head may come lower than the surface of the washer.
10. Flange (4×4 model only)
Apply adhesive (LOCTITE 5 15 or equivalent) to both joining
flange faces then install hub flange.
11. Snap ring, shims (4×4 model only)
Adjust the clearance between the flange and the snap ring.
Clearance mm(in) 0 - 0.2 (0 - 0.008)
Adjust shims available mm(in)
0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 1.0
(0.008, 0.0 12, 0.020, 0.039)
RTW 440SH00090 1
13. Bolt
Torque N ⋅m (kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅ft
)
59 (6.0 / 43)
• Refer to SECTION 3E “W HEELS AND TIRES” for wheel
install procedure.
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FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4C1-53
FRONT HUB AND DISC
(4 ×
××
×
4 Manual Locking Hub Model)
DISASSEMBLY
Refer to SECTION 3E “WHEELS AND TIRES” for wheel removal procedure
RTW 440LF00030 1
Disassembly Steps
1 . Bolt
2. Cover assembly
3. Snap ring and shim
4. Body assembly
5. Lock washer
6. Hub nut
7. Hub and disc assembly
8. Outer bearing
9. Oil seal
10. Inner bearing
11. ABS sensor rotor
1 2. Bolt
13. W heel pin
1 4. Clutch assembly
15. Snap ring
16. Knob
17. Compression spring
18. Follower
1 9. Retaining spring
20. X-ring
2 1. Snap ring
22. Inner assembly
23. Snap ring
24. Ring
25. Spacer
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4C1-62 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
24. Cover Assembly
Align stopper nails to grooves of body.
25. Bolt
Torque N ⋅m (kgf ⋅m/lb ⋅in)
1 2 ( 1.2 / 104)
• Refer to SECTION 3E “W HEELS AND TIRES” for wheel
install procedure.
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Engine Control System (4JH1) 6E-271
Checks Action
Engine Mechanical Checks Inspect the engine mechanical for the following conditions. Refer to the Engine
Mechanical section.
• Inspect for poor cylinder compression. Proper compression is more than 2100 kPa
(309 psi).
• Inspect for incorrect basic engine parts such as camshaft, cylinder head, pistons,
etc.
• Inspect for any excessive oil entering combustion chamber.
Additional Checks •
Inspect the EGR system operating correctly.
• Inspect other possible causes that can make similar noise such as loose component
parts, bracket, mount and weak clutch damper spring.
Poor Fuel Economy
Checks Action
DEFINITION:Fuel economy, as measured by actual road tests and several tanks of fuel, is noticeably lower than expected.
Also, the economy is noticeably lower than it was on this vehicle at one time, as previously shown by actual road tests.
Preliminary Checks • Remove the air cleaner and check for dirt, or for air ducts being plugged or
restricted. Replace as necessary.
• Inspect the driving habits of the owner.
• Is the A/C ON full time, defroster mode ON?
• Are the tires at the correct pressure?
• Are the tire sizes changed?
• Are excessively heavy loads being carried?
• Is the acceleration too much, too often?
• Inspect for clutch slip.
• Inspect brake drag.
• Inspect dive belt tension.
• Inspect for a proper transmission shift pattern and down shift operation (A/T only).
• Inspect the fuel quality (cetane index).
• Inspect the engine oil level and quality.
• Suggest to the owner to fill the fuel tank and recheck the fuel economy.
• Suggest to the driver to read the Important Facts on Fuel Economy in the Owner
Manual.
• Inspect the odometer is correctly operated.
• Inspect the Service Bulletins for ECM software updates.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to the scan tool
Data List in this section.
• Use the scan tool to compare the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) with the Intake
Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel Temperature (FT) on a cold engine condition. If the
difference among temperature reading is more than 5°C (9°F) on a cold engine,
check for high resistance on the low reference circuit and signal circuit or for a
skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT sensor may
indicate a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
FT sensor is internal to the PCU and it is part of the fuel injection pump assembly.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to the Fuel System section.
• Inspect the fuel type and quality.
• Check fuel leak.
Cooling System Checks Inspect the cooling system for the following conditions. Refer to the Cooling System
Section.
• Inspect the engine coolant level.
• Inspect the engine thermostat for always being open or for the wrong heat range.
• Inspect the engine cooling fan for always being ON.
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ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1) 6E-341
Poor Fuel Economy
ChecksAction
Definition:
Fuel economy, as measured by actual road tests and several tanks of fuel, is noticeably lower than expected. Also, the
economy is noticeably lower than it was on this vehicle at one time, as previously shown by actual road tests.
Preliminary Checks • Remove the air cleaner and check for dirt, or for air ducts being plugged or
restricted. Replace as necessary.
• Inspect the driving habits of the owner.
• Is the A/C ON full time, defroster mode ON?
• Are the tires at the correct pressure?
• Are the tire sizes changed?
• Are excessively heavy loads being carried?
• Is the acceleration too much, too often?
• Inspect for clutch slip.
• Inspect brake drag.
• Inspect dive belt tension.
• Inspect for a proper transmission shift pattern and down shift operation.
• Inspect the fuel quality (cetane index).
• Inspect the engine oil level and quality.
• Suggest to the owner to fill the fuel tank and recheck the fuel economy.
• Inspect the odometer is correctly operated.
• Inspect the Scan Tool Data List in this section.
• Inspect the Service Bulletin.
Sensor Checks Inspect the engine control sensors for the following conditions. Refer to the Scan Tool
Data List in this section.
• Compare the Coolant Temperature with the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) and Fuel Temperature (FT) parameters on a cold engine condition. If the difference among
temperature reading is more than 5 °C (9 °F) on a cold engine, check for high
resistance in each circuit or for a skewed sensor.
Notice: The mass air flow (MAF) sensor is heated and as a result the IAT may indicate
a higher than normal intake air temperature if the ignition switch is being ON.
Fuel System Checks Inspect the fuel system for the following conditions. Refer to the Fuel System section.
• Fuel type and quality.
• Check fuel leak.
Cooling System Checks Inspect the cooling system for the following conditions. Refer to the Cooling System
Section.
• Engine coolant level.
• Engine thermostat for always being open or for the wrong heat range.
• Engine cooling fan for always being ON.
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6E–256 ENGINE DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS
POOR FUEL ECONOMY SYMPTOM
DEFINITIONS: Fuel economy, as measured by an actual road test, is noticeably lower than expected. Also, economy
is noticeably lower than it was on this vehicle at one time, as previously shown by an actual road test.
Step Action Value(s) Yes No
1 Was the “ On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check ”
performed? — Go to Step 2Go to
OBD
System Check
2 1. Perform a bulletin search. 2. If a bulletin that addresses the symptom is found,correct the condition as instructed in the bulletin.
Was a bulletin found that addresses the symptom? — Verify repair Go to Step 3
3 Was a visual/physical check performed? —Go to Step 4Go to Visual /
physical Check.
4 Check owner’s driving habits. • Is the A/C On full time (defroster mode On)?
• Are tires at the correct pressure?
• Are excessively heavy loads being carried?
• Is acceleration too much, too often? — Go to Step 5Go to Step 6
5 Review the items in Step 4 with the customer and advise as necessary.
Is the action complete? — System OK —
6 Visually/physically check: Vacuum hoses for splits, kinks, and improper connections and routing as
shown on the “Emission Control System Schematics”.
Was a problem found? — Verify repair Go to Step 7
7 Check for low engine coolant level. Was a problem found? — Verify repair Go to Step 8
8 Check for incorrect or faulty engine thermostat. Refer to Engine Cooling .
Was a problem found? — Verify repair Go to Step 9
9 Remove and check the air filter element for dirt or for restrictions.
Was a problem found? — Verify repair Go to Step 10
10 1. Using a Tech 2, display the MAP sensor value in comparison with atmosphere temperature.
2. Check for a faulty, plugged, or incorrectly installed MAP sensor.
Was the problem found? — Verify repair Go to Step 11
11 1. Using a Tech 2, display the ECT sensor and IAT sensor value and warm up condition compared
with the typical data.
2. Check the specified value or wire.
Was the problem found? — Verify repair Go to Step 12
12 Check the knock sensor wire, shield wire, or installation condition.
Was a problem found? — Verify repair Go to Step 13
13 Check the fuel pressure. Refer to 6E-108 page “Fuel
System Diagnosis
” .
Was a problem found? — Verify repair Go to Step 14
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7A2-108 TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E)
B12: Noise or Vibration Occurs at Starting
C1: Engine Race Up (Slipping) When Gearshift is Up from 1st to 2nd
C2: Engine Race Up (Slipping) When Gearshift is Up from 2nd to 3rd
C3: Engine Race Up (Slipping) When Gearshift is Up from 3rd to 4th
C4: Engine Race Up (Slipping) When Gearshift is Down from 4th to 3rd
C5: Engine Race Up (Slipping) When Gearshift is Down (or Kick-down) from 4th to 2nd
C6: Engine Race Up (Slipping) When Gearshift is Down (or Kick-down) from 3rd to 2nd
C7: Engine Race Up (Slipping) When Gearshift is Down (or Kick-down) from 4th or 3rd to 2nd
C8: Engine Race Up (Slipping) Others
Control Valve Body Checks Inspect the valve body for the following conditions.
• Faulty operation
• Sticking spool valve
• Clogged hydraulic circuit
Clutch and Brake Checks Inspect the low clutch, reverse clutch, low one-way clutch or low & reverse brake for
slipping.
Checks
Action
ChecksAction
Definition:
Noise or vibration occurs in the vicinity of the transmission at starting.
Diagnosis Hints Cause other than transmission is suspected. Reproduce the running condition using
a lift up, chassis dynamo, etc. to investigate the origin of the noise and vibration.
Additional Checks • Inspect the differential gear noise.
• Inspect the propeller shaft noise.
• Inspect the tires for unbalanced or poor uniformity.
Checks Action
Definition: • Engine speed-up occurs when the accelerator pedal is stepped on for acceleration, and the gear is shifted up.
• Engine speed-up occurs when the accelerator pedal is stepped on for acceleration, and the gear is shifted down or for kick-down during steady run.
• Engine speed-up occurs when the accelerator pedal is stepped on for acceleration, and the gear is shifted down or for kick-down during steady run.
Diagnosis Hints Slipping of the clutch is suspected. Gear ratio error DTC might be set.
Transmission Fluid Checks Inspect the transmission fluid for the following conditions. If the transmission fluid is
extremely blacked, contaminated or smells burnt, slipping of clutch is suspected.
• Low quantity
• Contamination
•Smell
Line Pressure Checks Inspect the line pressure in forward ranges for a possible dropped pressure. Refer
to Line Pressure Test in Test Instruction section.
Stall Speed Checks Inspect the stall speed in forward ranges. Refer to Stall Test in Test Instruction
section.
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TRANSMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM (JR405E) 7A2-115
F3: Noise or Vibration Occurs During in R, D, 3, 2 or L Range
F4: Engine Brake Does Not Apply in L Range
F5: Engine Stalls Before Vehicle Stops from Running
G1: Vehicle Moves in P Range or Parking is Not Disengaged in Other Than P Range
Diagnosis Hints The same causes as in category No. “C1 - C8: Engine Race Up (Slipping)”
are suspected. When the condition of No. C1 - C8 grows worse, No. F2
results.
Checks Action
Definition:
Noise or vibration occurs in the vicinity of the transmission during running.
Diagnosis Hints Cause other than transmission is suspected. Reproduce the running
condition using a lift up, chassis dynamo, etc. to investigate the origin of the
noise and vibration.
Additional Checks • Inspect the differential gear noise.
• Inspect the propeller shaft noise.
• Inspect the tires for unbalanced or poor uniformity.
Checks
Action
Checks Action
Definition:
The engine brake does not apply, allowing the vehicle to run freely when the accelerator pedal is released at low speed in L
range.
Diagnosis Hints • Slipping of the clutch is suspected. Gear ratio error DTC might be set.
Line Pressure Checks Inspect the line pressure in forward ranges for a possible dropped pressure.
Refer to Line Pressure Test in Test Instruction section.
Control Valve Body Checks Inspect the valve body for the following conditions.
• Faulty operation
• Sticking spool valve
• Sticking shift solenoid valve. Perform function check. Refer to On- Vehicle Service section.
• Clogged hydraulic circuit
Clutch and Brake Checks Inspect the low & reverse brake for slipping.
Sensor Checks Inspect the input shaft speed (ISS) sensor and output shaft speed (OSS)
sensor for faulty operation.
Checks Action
Definition:
The engine stalls simultaneously with the vehicle when the brake pedal is stepped on to stop the vehicle during running.
Diagnosis Hints The same causes as in category No. “B5: Engine Stalls When Selector Lever
is Changed from N to R, D, 3, 2 or L Range” is suspected.
Checks Action
Definition:
Vehicle moves even though it stops on a slope and P range is selected.
Vehicle does not move even though a position other than P range is selected, and the accelerator pedal is being stepped on.
Diagnosis Hints If the vehicle moves in N range, refer to category No. “B1: Vehicle Runs in
N Range”.
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