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EXPANSION VALVE
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Exploded ViewINFOID:0000000003825220
1. Ventilator seal 2. Defroster seal 3. Distributor upper case
4. Center case 5. Heater & cooling unit case cover 6. Foot duct 1 (right)
7. Foot duct 2 (right) 8. Air mix door motor (passenger side) 9. Evaporator pipe assembly
10. Expansion valve 11. O-ring 12. Evaporator
13. Filter cover 14. Air conditioner filter 15. Case packing
16. Heater & cooling unit case (right) 17. Cooler pipe grommet 18. Grommet
19. Heater pipe grommet 20. Heater pipe support 21. Drain hose
22. Heater & cooling unit case (left) 23. Air mix door motor (driver side) 24. Heater core
25. Heater pipe cover 26. Foot duct 2 (left) 27. Foot duct 1 (left)
28. Aspirator hose 29. Aspirator 30. Mode door motor
31. Main link 32. Rod link 33. Ventilator door link
34. Mode door lever 35. Ventilator door lever 36. Max. cool door link
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![NISSAN TEANA 2008 Owners Manual B262A, B262B, B2657, B2658 GAS SENSOR
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WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM
WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM : DescriptionINFOID:0000000003884752
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
Gas Sensor
The gas sensor (1) is attached on the bumper upper retainer. It
detects smell of exhaust gas and converts it into a duty ratio which is
then input into the A/C auto amp.
Gas Sensor Circuit
SMELL OF EXHAUST GAS INPUT PROCESS
Gas sensor detects ambient atmospheric CO and NO2, and converts them to values of resistance. The values
are converted to signals with the gas sensor internal circuit, then auto amp. inputs the signals.
Gas sensor has a construction that detects CO and NO
2 by gas sensor element from the air intake of the case
through a filter (waterproof sheet). It sends output signals to auto amp. in response to a resistance value con-
version by gas sensor elements. Output signals prevent a smell of exhaust gas from getting into vehicle by
performing corrections according to various driving conditions.
WITH INTELLIGENT AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM : DTC LogicINFOID:0000000003884753
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
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LU-1
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ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM
FUNCTION DIAGNOSIS .. .............................2
DESCRIPTION ............................................... .....2
Engine Lubrication System ................................ ......2
Engine Lubrication System Schematic ......................3
PRECAUTION ...............................................4
PRECAUTIONS .............................................. .....4
Precaution for Liquid Gasket ............................... ......4
PREPARATION ............................................5
PREPARATION .............................................. .....5
Special Service Tool ........................................... ......5
Commercial Service Tool ..........................................5
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE .....................7
ENGINE OIL ................................................... .....7
Inspection ............................................................ ......7
Draining .....................................................................8
Refilling .....................................................................9
OIL FILTER ........................................................10
Removal and Installation ..................................... ....10
Inspection ................................................................10
ON-VEHICLE REPAIR .................................11
OIL COOLER ....................................................11
Exploded View ..................................................... ....11
Removal and Installation .........................................11
Inspection ................................................................12
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY ..............13
OIL PUMP .........................................................13
Exploded View ..................................................... ....13
Removal and Installation .........................................13
Disassembly and Assembly .....................................13
Inspection ................................................................14
SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
(SDS) ............... .............................................
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SERVICE DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS
(SDS) .................................................................
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Periodical Maintenance Specification ................ ....16
Engine Oil Pressure ...............................................16
Oil Pump .................................................................16
Regulator Valve ......................................................16
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ENGINE OIL
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ENGINE OIL
InspectionINFOID:0000000003793121
ENGINE OIL LEVEL
NOTE:
Before starting engine, put vehicle horizontally and check the engine oil level. If engine is already started, stop
it and allow 10 minutes before checking.
1. Pull out oil level gauge and wipe it clean.
2. Insert oil level gauge and check the engine oil level is within the
range shown in the figure.
3. If it is out of range, adjust it.
ENGINE OIL APPEARANCE
Check engine oil for white turbidity or heavy contamination.
If engine oil becomes turbid and white, it is highly probable that it is contaminated with engine coolant.
Repair or replace damaged parts.
ENGINE OIL LEAKAGE
Check for engine oil leakage around the following areas:
Oil pans (lower and upper)
Oil pan drain plug
Oil pressure switch
Oil filter
Water pump cover
Oil cooler
Valve timing control covers (bank 1 and bank 2)
Mating surface between cylinder head and rocker cover
Mating surface between front timing chain case and rear timing chain case
Mating surface between rear timing chain case and cylinder head
Mating surface between rear timing chain case and cylinder block
Mating surface between rear timing chain case and oil pan (upper)
Mating surface between cylinder block and cylinder head
Crankshaft oil seals (front and rear)
Camshaft position sensor (PHASE)
OIL PRESSURE CHECK
WARNING:
• Be careful not to get burn yourself, as engine oil may be hot.
Oil pressure check should be done in “Parking position”.
1. Check the engine oil level. Refer to LU-7, "
Inspection".
2. Remove splash guard (RH). Refer to EXT-22, "
FENDER PROTECTOR : Exploded View".
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OIL COOLER
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Removal and InstallationINFOID:0000000003793128
REMOVAL
WARNING:
Be careful not to get burn yourself, as engine oil and engine coolant may be hot.
NOTE:
When remove oil cooler only, step 2 is unnecessary.
1. Remove splash guard (RH). Refer to EXT-22, "
FENDER PROTECTOR : Exploded View".
2. Drain engine coolant from radiator and cylinder block. Refer to CO-8, "
Draining" and EM-110, "Disassem-
bly and Assembly".
NOTE:
Perform this step when removing water pipes.
3. Remove oil filter. Refer to LU-10, "
Removal and Installation".
CAUTION:
Never spill engine oil on drive belt.
1. Connector bolt 2. Copper gasket 3. Water drain plug
4. Water pipe 5. Bracket 6. Clamp
7. Water hose 8. Relief valve 9. Oil cooler
10. Connector bolt 11. Oil filter 12. Water hose
13. Water pipe 14. Water hose
A. To water connector B. Refer to LU-10
: Engine front
Refer to GI-4, "
Components" for symbols in the figure.
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MAINTENANCE
PREPARATION .............
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PREPARATION .............................................. .....3
Special Service Tool ........................................... ......3
Commercial Service Tool ..........................................3
Pre-Delivery Inspection Item .....................................3
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE .....................5
GENERAL MAINTENANCE ........................... .....5
General Maintenance .......................................... ......5
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ................................6
Periodic Maintenance .......................................... ......6
RECOMMENDED FLUIDS AND LUBRI-
CANTS ................................................................
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Fluids and Lubricants .......................................... ....11
SAE Viscosity Number ............................................11
Engine Coolant Mixture Ratio .................................12
ENGINE MAINTENANCE ...................................13
DRIVE BELT .......................................................... ....13
DRIVE BELT : Exploded View ................................13
DRIVE BELT : Checking .........................................13
DRIVE BELT : Tension Adjustment ........................13
ENGINE COOLANT ............................................... ....13
ENGINE COOLANT : Inspection .............................13
ENGINE COOLANT : Draining ................................14
ENGINE COOLANT : Refilling ................................14
ENGINE COOLANT : Flushing ...............................16
RADIATOR CAP .................................................... ....16
RADIATOR CAP : Inspection ..................................17
RADIATOR ............................................................ ....17
RADIATOR : Inspection ..........................................17
FUEL LINES .......................................................... ....17
FUEL LINES : Inspection ........................................18
AIR CLEANER FILTER ......................................... ....18
AIR CLEANER FILTER : Removal and Installation
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ENGINE OIL ........................................................... ....18
ENGINE OIL : Draining ............................................18
ENGINE OIL : Refilling ............................................19
OIL FILTER ............................................................ ....19
OIL FILTER : Removal and Installation ...................19
OIL FILTER : Inspection ..........................................20
SPARK PLUG ........................................................ ....20
SPARK PLUG : Removal and Installation ...............20
SPARK PLUG : Inspection ......................................21
POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYSTEM ....21
POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION SYS-
TEM : Inspection ......................................................
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EVAP VAPOR LINES ............................................ ....22
EVAP VAPOR LINES : Inspection ...........................22
CHASSIS MAINTENANCE ...............................23
HEADLAMP AIMING ADJUSTMENT (XENON
TYPE) .......... ................................. ..............................
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HEADLAMP AIMING ADJUSTMENT (XENON
TYPE) : Description ............................................. ....
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HEADLAMP AIMING ADJUSTMENT (XENON
TYPE) : Aiming Adjustment Procedure (Low
Beam) ......................................................................
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HEADLAMP AIMING ADJUSTMENT (XENON
TYPE) : Aiming Adjustment Procedure (High
Beam) ......................................................................
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HEADLAMP AIMING ADJUSTMENT (HALOGEN
TYPE) ........................................... ..............................
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HEADLAMP AIMING ADJUSTMENT (HALOGEN
TYPE) : Description ............................................. ....
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HEADLAMP AIMING ADJUSTMENT (HALOGEN
TYPE) : Aiming Adjustment Procedure (Low
Beam) ......................................................................
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
Periodic MaintenanceINFOID:0000000003858222
The following tables show the normal maintenance schedule. Depending upon weather and atmospheric con-
ditions, varying road surfaces, individual driving habits and vehicle usage, additional or more frequent mainte-
nance may be required.
Periodic maintenance beyond the last period shown on the tables requires similar maintenance.
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTENANCE
(Annual Mileage < 30,000 km/year)
Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R = Replace,[ ] = At the specified mileage only.
NOTE:
Maintenance items with “ ” should be performed more frequently according to “Maintenance Under Severe Driving Condi-
tions”.
(1) Periodic maintenance is not required. However, if valve noise increases, check valve clearance.
(2) Replace the drive belt if found damaged or if the auto belt tensioner reading reaches the maximum limit.
(3) Use Genuine NISSAN Engine Coolant or equivalent in its quality, in order to avoid possible aluminum corrosion within
the engine cooling system caused by the use of non-genuine engine coolant.
First replace at 90,000 Km (54,000 miles)/60 months, then every 60,000 km (36,000 miles)/48 months. Perform "I" (Checking
the mixture ratio and correcting the mixture ratio if necessary) at the middle of replacement interval.
(4) Fuel filter is maintenance-free. For service procedures, refer to FL section. MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
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month interval, whichever comes first.km x
1,000
(Miles x
1,000)
Months15
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1230
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2445
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3660
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4875
(45)
6090
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72105
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84120
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Engine compartment and under vehicle
Intake and exhaust valve clearanceSee
NOTE
(1)EM-17
Drive beltSee
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(2)I I IIIIIIMA-13
Engine oil (Use recommended oil.)R R RRRRRRMA-18
Engine oil filter (Use genuine NISSAN
engine oil filter or equivalent)R R RRRRRRMA-19
Engine coolant (Use Genuine NISSAN
Engine Coolant or equivalent in its quali-
ty.)See
NOTE
(3)IMA-14
Cooling system I I IIIIIIMA-13
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MA-17
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MA-17
Fuel and EVAP vapor lines I I I IMA-18,
MA-22
Air cleaner filterRRMA-18
Positive crankcase ventilation (PSV)
systemIIIIMA-21
Fuel filter (In-tank type)See
NOTE
(4)—
Spark plugs (Iridium-tipped type)See
NOTE
(5)[R] [R] [R] [R] [R] [R] [R] [R]MA-20
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(5) Replace spark plug when the spark plug gap exceeds 1.4 mm (0.055 in) even if within specified periodic replacement
mileage.
CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
(Annual Mileage < 30,000 km/year)
Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R = Replace.
NOTE:
(1) If towing a trailer, using a camper or a car-top carrier, or driving on rough or muddy roads, inspect CVT fluid deterioration
with Consult-III every 90,000 km (54,000 miles), then change CVT fluid NS-2 if necessary. (Refer to TM-204, "
CONSULT-III
Function (TRANSMISSION)" for RE0F10A, TM-37, "CONSULT-III Function (TRANSMISSION)" for RE0F09B.) And if Consult-III
is not available, change (do not just inspect) CVT fluid NS-2 every 90,000 km (54,000 miles). Using transmission fluid other
than Genuine NISSAN CVT fluid NS-2 will damage the CVT, which is not covered by the warranty.
(2) Inspect once per year.
Maintenance items with “ ” should be performed more frequently according to “Maintenance Under Severe Driving Condi-
tions”.
MAINTENANCE UNDER SEVERE DRIVING CONDITIONS
(Annual Mileage < 30,000 km/year)
The maintenance intervals shown on the preceding pages are for normal operating conditions. If the vehicle is
mainly operated under severe driving conditions as shown below, more frequent maintenance must be per-
formed on the following items as shown in the table.
Severe driving conditions
A — Driving in dusty conditions
B — Driving repeatedly short distances or door to door driving
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Reference
page Perform at a kilometer (mile) interval or
month interval, whichever comes first.km x 1,000
(Miles x
1,000)
Months15
(9)
1230
(18)
2445
(27)
3660
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4875
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6090
(54)
72105
(63)
84120
(72)
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Underhood and under vehicle
Headlamp aiming IIIIIIIIMA-23
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MA-27
Brake system and fluid (For level &
leaks)IIIIIIIIMA-38,
MA-37
Brake fluidRRRRMA-38
Brake booster vacuum hoses, connec-
tions & check valveIIIIBR-12
Power steering fluid & lines (For level &
leaks)IIIIIIIIMA-40
CVT fluid (For level & leaks)See
NOTE
(1)IIIIIIIIMA-32,
MA-34
Steering gear & linkage, axle & suspen-
sion parts, & front drive shaftsIIIIMA-39,
MA-40
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MA-41
Exhaust systemIIIIMA-32
Brake pads, rotors & other brake com-
ponentsIIIIIIIIMA-38,
BR-13
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BR-15
Foot brake & parking brake (For free
play, stroke & operation)IIIIIIIIBR-6,
PB-2
Air conditioner filterRRRRVTL-20,
VTL-77
Body corrosionSee
NOTE (2)MA-42
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
C — Towing a trailer or caravan
D — Extensive idling or urban driving
E — Driving in extremely adverse weather conditions or in areas where ambient temperatures are either
extremely low or extremely high
F — Driving in high humidity areas or in mountainous areas
G — Driving in areas using salt or other corrosive materials
H — Driving on rough and/or muddy roads or in the desert
I — Driving with frequent use of braking or in mountainous areas
Maintenance operation: Inspect = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary.
ENGINE AND EMISSION CONTROL MAINTENANCE
(Annual Mileage > 30,000 km/year)
Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R = Replace,.
Driving condition Maintenance itemMaintenance
operationMaintenance interval Reference page
A........Air cleaner filter ReplaceEvery 30,000 km
(18,000 miles) or 24
monthsMA-18
ABCD
.....Engine oil & engine oil
filter ReplaceEvery 7,500 km (4,500
miles) or 6 monthsMA-18,
MA-19
.....F...Brake fluid ReplaceEvery 15,000 km
(9,000 miles) or 12
monthsMA-38
......GH.Steering gear & linkage,
axle & suspension
parts, & front drive
shafts InspectEvery 15,000 km
(9,000 miles) or 12
monthsMA-39
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MA-40
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MA-41
. . . . . . G H . Exhaust system InspectEvery 15,000 km
(9,000 miles) or 12
monthsMA-32
A. C. . . GHIBrake pads, rotors &
other brake compo-
nentsInspectEvery 7,500 km (4,500
miles) or 6 monthsMA-38
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BR-13
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BR-15
A........Air conditioner filter ReplaceEvery 15,000 km
(9,000 miles) or 12
monthsVTL-20
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VTL-77
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Refer-
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page Perform at number of kilometers (miles) basis
only.km x
1,000
(Miles x
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(9)30
(18)45
(27)60
(36)75
(45)90
(54)105
(63)120
(72)
Engine compartment and under vehicle
Intake and exhaust valve clearanceSee
NOTE (1)EM-17
Drive beltSee
NOTE (2)I I IIIIIIMA-13
Engine oil (Use recommended oil.)R RRRRRRRMA-18
Engine oil filter (Use genuine NISSAN engine
oil filter or equivalent)R RRRRRRRMA-19
Engine coolant (Use Genuine NISSAN Engine
Coolant or equivalent in its quality.)See
NOTE (3)IRIMA-14
Cooling system I I I IMA-13
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MA-17
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MA-17
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Maintenance items with “ ” should be performed more frequently according to “Maintenance Under Severe Driving Condi-
tions”.
(1) Periodic maintenance is not required. However, if valve noise increases, check valve clearance.
(2) Replace the drive belt if found damaged or if the auto belt tensioner reading reaches the maximum limit.
(3) Use Genuine NISSAN Engine Coolant or equivalent in its quality, in order to avoid possible aluminum corrosion within
the engine cooling system caused by the use of non-genuine coolant.
First replace at 90,000 km (54,000 miles), then every 60,000 km (36,000 miles). Perform "I" (Checking the mixture ratio and
correcting the mixture ratio if necessary) at the middle of replacement interval.
(4) Fuel filter is maintenance-free. For service procedures, refer to FL section.
(5) Replace spark plug when the spark plug gap exceeds 1.4 mm (0.055 in) even if within specified periodic replacement
mileage.
CHASSIS AND BODY MAINTENANCE
(Annual Mileage > 30,000 km/year)
Abbreviations: I = Inspect and correct or replace as necessary, R = Replace, L = Lubricate.
Fuel and EVAP vapor lines I IMA-18,
MA-22
Air cleaner filterRRMA-18
Fuel filter (In-tank type)See
NOTE (4)—
Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system I I I IMA-21
Spark-plugs (Iridium-tipped type)See
NOTE (5)R R RRRRRRMA-20
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
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page Perform at number of kilometers (miles) basis
only.km x
1,000
(Miles x
1,000)15
(9)30
(18)45
(27)60
(36)75
(45)90
(54)105
(63)120
(72)
MAINTENANCE OPERATIONMAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Reference
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basis only.km x 1,000
(Miles x
1,000)15
(9)30
(18)45
(27)60
(36)75
(45)90
(54)105
(63)120
(72)
Underhood and under vehicle
Headlamp aiming I I I IMA-23
,
MA-27
Brake system and fluid (For level &
leaks)IIIIMA-38,
MA-37
Brake fluidRRMA-38
Brake booster vacuum hoses, connec-
tions & check valveIIBR-12
Power steering fluid & lines (For level &
leaks)IIIIMA-40
CVT fluid (For level & leaks)See
NOTE (1)IIIIMA-32,
MA-34
Steering gear & linkage, axle & suspen-
sion parts, & front drive shafts IIMA-39,
MA-40
,
MA-41
Exhaust systemIIMA-32
Brake pads, rotors & other brake com-
ponentsIIIIMA-38,
BR-13
,
BR-15
Foot brake & parking brake (For free
play, stroke & operation)IIIIBR-6,
PB-2