1. |
Loosen the wheel nuts slightly.
Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is
securely supported. |
2. |
Remove the front wheel and tire (A) from front
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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Be careful not to damage to the hub
bolts when removing the front wheel and tire
(A). | |
3. |
Remove the brake caliper mounting bolts, and
then place the brake caliper assembly (A) with wire.
Tightening
torque:
78.4 ~ 98.0 N.m (8.0 ~ 10.0 kgf.m, 57.8
~ 72.3 lb-ft)
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4. |
Remove the wheel speed sensor
(A).
Tightening
torque:
7.8 ~ 11.8 N.m (0.8 ~ 1.2 kgf.m, 5.8 ~
8.7 lb-ft)
|

|
5. |
Remove driveshaft caulking nut (A) from the
front hub under applying the brake.
Tightening
torque:
196.1 ~ 274.5 N.m (20.0 ~ 28.0 kgf.m,
144.6 ~ 202.5 lb-ft)
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|
The driveshaft lock nut should be
replaced with new ones. |
-
|
After installation driveshaft lock
nut, stake the lock nut using a chisel and hammer as
shown in the illustration
below. | |

|
6. |
Remove the tie rod end ball joint (A) from the
knuckle.
(1) |
Remove the split pin
(B). |
(2) |
Remove the castle nut
(C). |
(3) |
Use the SST (09568-3400)
Tightening torque:
23.5 ~ 33.3 N.m (2.4 ~ 3.4 kgf.m,
19.4 ~ 24.5 lb-ft)
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7. |
Remove the lower arm (A) from the knuckle by
using SST (09568-34000)
Tightening
torque:
78.5 ~ 88.3 N.m (8.0 ~ 9.0 kgf.m, 57.9 ~
65.1 lb-ft)
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|
8. |
Disconnect the driveshaft (A) from the front
hub assembly.

|
9. |
Insert a pry bar (A) between the transaxle
case and joint case, and separate the drive shaft (B) from the
transaxle case.

|
10. |
Install in the reverse order of
removal.
•
|
Use a pry bar (A) being careful
not to damage the transaxle and
joint. |
•
|
Do not insert the pry bar (A) too
deep, as this may cause damage to the oil
seal. |
•
|
Do not pull the driveshaft by
excessive force it may cause components inside the joint
kit to dislodge resulting in a torn boot or a damaged
bearing. |
•
|
Plug the hole of the transaxle
case with the oil seal cap to prevent
contamination. |
•
|
Support the driveshaft
properly. |
•
|
Replace the retainer ring whenever
the driveshaft is removed from the transaxle
case.
| | |
1. |
Check the driveshaft boots for damage and
deterioration. |
2. |
Check the driveshaft spline for wear or
damage. |
3. |
Check that there is no water or foreign
material in the joint. |
4. |
Check the spider assembly for roller rotation,
wear or corrosion. |
5. |
Check the groove inside the joint case for
wear or corrosion. |
6. |
Check the dynamic damper for damage or
cracks.
|
•
|
Do not disassemble the BJ
assembly. |
•
|
Special grease must be applied to the
driveshaft joint. Do not substitute with another type of
grease. |
•
|
The boot band should be replaced with a
new one. | |
1. |
Remove the circlip (B) from the driveshaft
spline (A).

|
2. |
Remove both boot bands from the transaxle side
joint(TJ) case.


|
3. |
Pull out the boot from transaxle side joint
case (B). |
4. |
While dividing joint(TJ) boot (A) of the
transaxle side, wipe the grease in TJ case (B) and collect them
respectively.

Make alignment marks on spider roller
assembly (A), joint case (B), and shaft spline (C) to aid
reassembly. |

|
5. |
Remove the snap ring (A) and spider assembly
(B) from the driveshaft (C) using the special tool
(09495-33000).


|
6. |
Clean the spider
assembly. |
7. |
Remove the boot (A) of the transaxle side
joint(TJ).
For reusing the boot (A), wrap tape (B)
around the driveshaft splines (C) to protect the boot
(A). |

|
8. |
Using a plier or flat-tipped (-) screwdriver,
remove the both side of clamp (B) of the dynamic damper
(A).

|
9. |
Fix the driveshaft (A) with a vice (B) as
illustrated.

|
10. |
Apply soap powder on the shaft to prevent
being damaged between the shaft spline and the dynamic damper when
the dynamic damper is removed. |
11. |
Saperate the dynamic damper (A) from the shaft
(B) carefully.

|
1. |
Wrap tape around the driveshaft spline(TJ) to
prevent damage to the boots. |
2. |
Assemble the transaxle side joint boot and
bands. |
3. |
Using the alignment marks (D) made during
disassembly as a guide, install the spider assembly (A) and snap
ring (B) on the driveshaft splines (C).


|
4. |
Add specified grease to the joint boot as much
as it was wiped away at inspection. |
5. |
Install the both boot
band. |
6. |
To control the air in the TJ boot, keep the
specified distance between the boot bands when they are
tightened.
Engine
|
TM
|
Distance (L) mm
(in.)
|
LH
|
RH
|
Gamma 1.6 GDI
|
MT
|
546.1(21.5000)
|
826.4(32.5354)
|
DCT
|
493.3(20.5984)
|
878.8(32.0866)
|
Gamma 1.6 T-GDI
|
MT
|
530.8(20.8976)
|
518.0(20.3937)
|
AT
|
522.1(20.5551)
|
537.8(21.1732)
|
|
7. |
Using the SST (09495-3K000), secure the TJ
boot band.

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