1. |
Wrap tape around the driveshaft splines (TJ side ) to prevent
damage to the boots.
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2. |
Apply grease to the driveshaft and install the boots.
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3. |
Apply the specified grease to the inner race (A) and cage (B).
Install the cage (B) so that it is offset on the race as shown.
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4. |
Apply the specified grease to the cage and fit the balls into
the cage.
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5. |
Position the chamfered side (A) as shown in the illustration.
Install the inner race on the driveshaft(B), and then the snap ring.
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6. |
Apply the specified grease to the outer race and install the BJ
outer race onto the driveshaft.
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7. |
Apply the specified grease into the TJ boot and install the boot
with a clip.
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8. |
Tighten the TJ boot bands.
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9. |
Add the specified grease to the BJ as much as wiped away at inspection.
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10. |
Install the boots.
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11. |
Tighten the BJ boot bands.
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12. |
To control the air in the TJ boot, keep the specified distance
between the boot bands when they are tightened.
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Tire and wheels
Tire care
For proper maintenance, safety, and maximum fuel economy, you must always maintain
recommended tire inflation pressures and stay within the load limits and weight
distribution recommended ...
Transmitter Code Registration (Using GDS)
1.
Connect the DLC cable of GDS to the data link connector (16 pins)
in driver side crash pad lower panel, turn the power on GDS.
2.
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Auto Light Sensor Removal
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
2.
Remove the photo & auto light sensor (A) from crash pad upper
side by using screw ( ...