1. |
Check the brake pads for wear and fade.
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2. |
Check the brake disc for damage and cracks.
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3. |
Remove all rust and contamination from the surface, and measure
the disc thickness at 8 points, at least, of same distance (5mm) from
the brake disc outer circle.
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4. |
If wear exceeds the limit, replace the discs and pad assembly
left and right of the vehicle.
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1. |
Check the pad wear. Measure the pad thickness and replace it,
if it is less than the specified value.
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2. |
Check that grease is applied, to sliding contact points and the
pad and backing metal for damage.
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1. |
Place a dial gauge about 5mm (0.2 in.) from the outer circumference
of the brake disc, and measure the runout of the disc.
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2. |
If the runout of the brake disc exceeds the limit specification,
replace the disc, and then measure the runout again.
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3. |
If the runout exceeds the limit specification, install the brake
disc after turning it 180° and then check the runout of the brake disc
again.
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4. |
If the runout cannot be corrected by changing the position of
the brake disc, replace the brake disc.
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Rear Driveshaft Removal and Installation
1.
Remove the rear wheel and tire (A) from rear hub.
Tightening torque:
88.2 ~ 107.8 N.m (9.0 ~ 11.0 kgf.m, 65.0 ~ 79.5 lb-ft)
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Console Replacement
Floor Console Assembly Replacement
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Pry the trim off using a plastic trim tool and apply ...
All wheel drive (AWD)
Engine power can be delivered to all front and rear wheels for maximum traction.
AWD is useful when extra traction is required on roads, such as, when driving on
slippery, muddy, wet, or snow-cove ...