Rear Brake Disc Thickness Check |
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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Rear Brake Pad Check |
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 the damage of pad, backing metal and contamination with
grease.
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Rear Brake Disc Runout Check |
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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CVVT & Camshaft Removal
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Use fender covers to avoid damaging painted surfaces.
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DC/DC Converter Operation Principle
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In the ISG mode, if the power of an audio system turns
OFF by drawdown while “Auto ...
Electric Oil Pump Description
This transaxle has a standard Mechanical Oil Pump (MOP) linked to the
input shaft to generates oil pressure when input shaft rotates.
But, this transaxle equipped with ISG system also has ...