Pumping the clutch hydraulic drive Note: after any work related to the ingress of air into the clutch hydraulic system, bleed it. Caution: Do not allow brake fluid to come into contact with painted surfaces. If brake fluid comes into contact with a...
Checking and adjusting the clutch pedal travel 1. Check the height of the clutch pedal from the floor. Pedal height from the floor - 197.4 - 207.4 mm 2. If necessary, adjust the height of the clutch pedal. Loosen the lock nut and turn the adjusting bolt to achieve...
Clutch master cylinder Removing To remove the clutch release master cylinder, remove the parts shown in the assembly drawing. Disassembly 1. Remove the tank. A) Using a punch and hammer, knock out the split pin. b) Remove the tank and sealing...
Clutch release slave cylinder When removing and installing the clutch release slave cylinder, follow the assembly drawing. Note: After installation, bleed the clutch hydraulics and adjust the clutch pedal travel. Clutch release slave cylinder. 1 -...
Clutch — removal and installation Removing 1. Remove the gearbox. 2. Remove the clutch cover and disc. A) Mark the clutch cover and flywheel. b) Loosen each bolt one turn in turn to ensure that the preload is evenly released from the spring. V) Turn out...
Front drive shafts — removal Note: Installation is in reverse order of removal. After installation, check the operation of the speed sensors (ABS) and the angle of the front wheels. Caution: The wheel bearing can be damaged if it is subjected to...
Front Drive Shafts — Disassembly 1. Check the drive shaft. A) Make sure there is no play in the outer hinge. b) Check that the inner hinge slides smoothly in the direction of thrust. V) Make sure there is no noticeable radial play in the inner joint....
Front Drive Shafts — Assembly 1. Using the special tool and a press, install a new boot #2. 2. (Right shaft) Assemble the intermediate shaft. (4S-FE, 3S-FE (2WD)): A) Using the special tool and a press, install the new bearing into the holder. b)...
Rear drive shafts — removal Note. Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal. Attention: The hub bearing can be damaged if it is subjected to the weight of the vehicle, such as when the vehicle is moved with the drive shaft...
Rear Drive Shafts — Disassembly 1. Check the drive shaft. A) Check that there is no play in the outer hinge. b) Check that the inner hinge slides smoothly in the axial direction. V) Make sure there is no noticeable radial play in the inner joint. G)...
Rear Drive Shafts — Assembly 1. Using the special tool and a press, install a new boot #2. Attention: do not damage the speed sensor rotor (ABS). 2. Temporarily install the hinge covers on the shaft. Note: before installation, wrap electrical tape...