low oil pressure TOYOTA TERCEL 1985 Repair Manual
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RA.l8REAR AXLE AND SUSPENSION - Rear Suspension (FWD)
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7. REMOVE COIL SPRING
(d Install a bolt and nut to the bracket at the lower end
of the shock absorber and secure it in a vise.
(d Using SST, compress the coil spring.
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(c) Remove the nut.
(d) Remove the suspension support, upper insulator coil
spring, lower insulator and bumper.
8. HANDLING OF SHOCK ABSORBER
(a) Do not disassemble the shock absorber because the
cylinder is filled with gas.
(b) lf you replace a shock absorber, drill a 2.0 - 3.0 mm
(0.079 - 0.118 in.) hole in the bottom of the rep-
laced shock absorber's cylinder to completely release
the high pressure gas. ffhe gas is colorless, odorless
and not poisonous. However, when drilling, chips
may fly out so work carefully.)
(c) Handle the shock absorber carefully. Never score or
scratch the exposed part of the piston rod, and never
allow paint or oil to get on it.
(d) Do not turn the piston rod and cylinder with the
shock absorber extended completely.
1O mm (0.39 in.)
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BR-2BRAKE SYSTEM - Precautions, Troubleshooting
PRECAUTIONS
1. Care must be taken to replace each part properly as it
could affect the performance of the brake system and
result in a driving hazard. Replace the parts with parts
of the same part number or equivalent.
2, ltnis very important to keep parts and the area clean
wltsn repairing the brake system.
TROUBLESHOOTING
ProblemPossible causeRemedyPage
Low or spongy pedalLinings worn
Leak in brake system
Master cylinder faulty
Air in brake system
Wheel cylinder faulty
Piston seals worn or damaged
Rear brake automatic adiuster faulty
Replace brake shoes or pads
Repair leak
Repair or replace master cylinder
Bleed brake system
Repair wheel cylinder
Repair brake calipers
Repair or replace adjuster
BR-16,22
BR-43
BR-9
BR-7
8R.22
BR-1 6
B,R.22
Brakes dragParking brake out of adjustment
Parking brake wire binding
Booster push rod out of adjustment
Return spring faulty
Brake line restricted
Lining cracked or distorted
Wheel cylinder or caliper piston sticking
Automatic adjuster broken
Master cylinder faulty
Adjust parking brake
Repair as necessary
Adjust push rod
Replace spring
Repair as necessary
Replace brake shoe
Repair as necessary
Replace adjuster
Repair or replace master cylinder
BR.8
BR.1 5
BR-22
BR-22
BR-18,22
BR-22
BR-9
Brakes pullTires improperly inflated
Oil or grease on linings
Brake shoes distorted, linings worn or
glazed
Drum or disc out of round
Return spring faulty
Wheel cylinder faulty
Piston frozen in caliper
Disc brake pad sticking
Inflate tires to proper pressure
Check for cause, replace lining
Replace brake shoes
Replace drum or disc
Replace spring
Repair wheel cylinder
Repair caliper
Replace pads
FA-3
BR-16,22
BR-16,22
BR-l8,22
BR-22
BR-18,22
BR.1 8
BR-1 6
Hard pedal but
brakes inefficient
Oil or grbase on linings
Brake shoes distorted, linings worn
or glazed, drums worn
Disc brake pads worn
Piston frozen in caliper
Brake booster faulty
Brake line restricted
Check for cause, replace lining
Replace brake shoes
Replace pads
Repair caliper
Repair booster
Repair as necessary
BR-I6,22
BR-16,22
BR-1 6
BR-1 6
BR.1 4