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ComponentNJBR0141
NBR422
1. Cylinder body
2. Pin
3. Pin boot4. Torque member
5. Inner shim
6. Inner pad7. Outer pad
8. Outer shim
NOTE:
The cylinder body cannot be disassembled.
Pad ReplacementNJBR0142WARNING:
Clean brake pads with a vacuum dust collector to minimize the
hazard of airborne particles or other materials.
CAUTION:
+When cylinder body is open, do not depress brake pedal
because piston will pop out.
+Be careful not to damage piston boot or get oil on rotor.
Always replace shims in replacing pads.
+If shims are rusted or show peeling of rubber coat, replace
them with new shims.
+It is not necessary to remove connecting bolt except for
replacement of caliper assembly. In this case, suspend
cylinder body with wire so as not to stretch brake hose.
+Burnish the brake contact surfaces after refinishing or
replacing rotors, after replacing pads, or if a soft pedal
occurs at very low mileage.
Refer to ªBrake Burnishing Procedureº, ªON-VEHICLE
SERVICEº, BR-8.
REAR DISC BRAKE (BALL & RAMP TYPE)
Component
BR-43
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NBR427
RemovalNJBR0143WARNING:
Clean brake pads with a vacuum dust collector to minimize the
hazard of airborne particles or other materials.
1. Remove brake cable lock spring.
2. Release parking brake control lever, then disconnect cable
from the caliper.
3. Remove torque member fixing bolts and connecting bolt.
4. Remove brake hose connecting bolt.
5. Plug off the brake hose and cylinder body to prevent air enter-
ing the system.
CAUTION:
Care should be taken as not to let:
+Air enter the cylinder body and brake hose.
+Brake fluid spill from the cylinder body and brake hose.
DisassemblyNJBR0144Remove pin bolts and pins.
NOTE:
Cylinder body can not be disassembled.
InspectionNJBR0145CALIPERNJBR0145S01CAUTION:
Do not drain any brake fluid from cylinder body. Cylinder body
can not be disassembled.
Cylinder BodyNJBR0145S0101Check cylinder body for score, rust, wear, damage or presence of
foreign materials. If any of the above conditions are observed,
replace cylinder body.
Torque MemberNJBR0145S0102Check for wear, cracks or other damage. Replace if necessary.
Pin and Pin BootNJBR0145S0104Check for wear, cracks or other damage.
Replace if any of the above conditions are observed.
REAR DISC BRAKE (BALL & RAMP TYPE)
Removal
BR-45
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SEL450XA
RemovalNJEL0060S02011. Remove cowl top seal rubber and cowl top cover.
2. Remove wiper motor connector.
3. Remove 3 screws that secure wiper motor and wiper frame.
4. Detach wiper motor from wiper linkage at ball joint.
5. Remove wiper linkage.
Be careful not to break ball joint rubber boot.
InstallationNJEL0060S0202+Grease ball joint portion before installation.
1. Installation is the reverse order of removal.
GEL013-A
Washer Nozzle AdjustmentNJEL0061+Adjust washer nozzle with suitable tool as shown in the figure
at left.
Adjustable range:±10É (In any direction)
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
Removal and Installation (Cont'd)
EL-223
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SMT143DC
STRIKING ROD OIL SEALNJMT0035S021. Remove transaxle control rod from yoke.
2. Remove retaining pin of yoke.
+Be careful not to damage boot.
SMT566A
3. Remove striking rod oil seal.
SMT570A
4. Install striking rod oil seal.
+Apply multi-purpose grease to seal lip of oil seal before
installing.
SMT876D
+Drive it in as far as it will go.
SMT715BD
Position Switch CheckNJMT0036BACK-UP LAMP SWITCHNJMT0036S01Ð RS5F30A and RS5F70A ÐNJMT0036S0101+Check continuity.
Gear position Continuity
Reverse Yes
Except reverse No
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
Replacing Oil Seal (Cont'd)
MT-21
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NJMT0038
ComponentsNJMT0038S01
SMT933DA
1. Control lever knob
2. Boot
3. Control lever socket
4. Control lever
5. Bearing seat spring
6. Seat
7. Bush
8. O-ring9. Hand lever socket
10. Plate bolt
11. Transaxle hole cover
12. Mass damper
13. Holder bracket
14. Return spring rubber
15. Return spring
16. Control rod17. Bush
18. Collar
19. Bush
20. Collar
21. Support rod
22. Plate
23. Support rod bracket
TRANSAXLE GEAR CONTROL
Components
MT-29
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NJMT0039
Case ComponentsNJMT0039S01
SMT956DA
1. Clutch housing
2. Input shaft oil seal
3. Oil pocket
4. Bearing retainer
5. Torx screw
6. Filler plug
7. Air breather tube
8. Welch plug
9. O-ring10. Case cover
11. Back-up lamp switch
12. Differential oil seal
13. Drain plug
14. Transmission case
15. Oil gutter
16. Reverse idler shaft
17. Oil channel
18. Striking rod oil seal19. Boot
20. Differential oil seal
21. O-ring
22. Speedometer pinion assembly
23. Magnet
24. Earth term
25. Welch plug
26. Welch plug
27. PNP switch
OVERHAULRS5F30A
Case Components
MT-30
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NJMT0054
Case ComponentsNJMT0054S02
SMT942D
1. Clutch housing
2. Dust seal
3. Oil pocket
4. Check plug
5. Input shaft oil seal
6. Oil channel
7. Mainshaft front bearing
8. Bearing retainer
9. Bush
10. Reverse idler gear front thrust
washer
11. Reverse idler gear
12. Reverse idler gear bearing
13. Reverse idler gear rear thrust
washer14. O-ring
15. Reverse idler gear shaft
16. Snap ring
17. Reverse switch
18. Filler plug
19. Side cover gasket
20. Side cover
21. Welch plug
22. Mainshaft bearing snap ring
23. Mainshaft rear bearing adjusting
shim
24. O-ring
25. Rear cover26. Differential oil seal
27. Drain plug
28. PNP switch
29. Transmission case
30. Oil gutter
31. Welch plug
32. Magnet
33. Boot
34. Striking rod oil seal
35. Welch plug
36. Differential oil seal
37. O-ring
38. Speedometer pinion
OVERHAULRS5F70A
Case Components
MT-54
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Shift Control Components=NJMT0054S04
SMT642DB
1. Clutch housing
2. 3rd & 4th bracket
3. 3rd & 4th shift fork
4. Retaining pin
5. Check ball
6. Check pin
7. Check spring
8. Check plug
9. Stopper ring
10. 3rd & 4th fork rod
11. Selector shaft pin
12. Selector
13. 5th & reverse bracket
14. Reverse switch bracket
15. Retaining pin
16. 5th & reverse shift fork17. Interlock plunger
18. Check ball
19. Interlock pin
20. Stopper ring
21. 5th & reverse fork rod
22. Striking lever
23. Retaining pin
24. 1st & 2nd bracket
25. 1st & 2nd shift fork
26. Check ball
27. 1st & 2nd fork rod
28. Transaxle case
29. Check ball
30. Check spring
31. Check plug32. Select check leaf spring
33. Return spring
34. Steel ball
35. Reverse gate
36. Return bearing
37. Selector arm
38. Bush
39. Welch plug
40. Selector shaft
41. Striking yoke
42. Retaining pin
43. Striking rod
44. Dust boot
45. Striking rod oil seal
46. Welch plug
OVERHAULRS5F70A
Shift Control Components
MT-56
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SMT727D
6. Install new oil channel (mainshaft).
CAUTION:
Pay attention to installation direction of oil channel.
SMT728DA
7. Align the notches on mainshaft front bearing and transaxle
case. Then, install mainshaft front bearing.
SMT729D
8. Install mainshaft bearing retainer, and tighten bolts with speci-
fied torque.
SMT667DB
9. Attach boot, striking rod, and striking lever to clutch housing.
And install retaining pin for selector lever.
CAUTION:
+Before installing striking rod, wrap the end with a vinyl
tape or the like to prevent oil seal from being damaged.
+Do not reuse retaining pin.
SMT730D
10. Hammer the welch plug (striking lever side) with a general-
purpose drift [OD: 12 mm (0.47 in)].
CAUTION:
Do not reuse welch plug.
ASSEMBLYRS5F70A
Clutch Housing (Cont'd)
MT-83
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NJMT0009
Case ComponentsNJMT0009S02
SMT943D
1. Speedometer pinion
2. Differential oil seal
3. Drain plug
4. Boot
5. Striking rod oil seal
6. Magnet
7. Clutch housing8. Input shaft oil seal
9. Oil channel (Mainshaft)
10. Oil pocket
11. Oil gutter
12. Oil channel (Input shaft)
13. Transmission case14. Filler plug
15. O-ring
16. Movable plate assembly
17. PNP switch
18. Breather hose
19. Breather pipe
OVERHAULRS5F50A
Case Components
MT-92