1. |
Disconnect the battery negative
terminal. |
2. |
Remove the air duct and air cleaner assembly.
(Refer to Engine Mechanical System - "Air
Cleaner") |
3. |
Disconnect the starter cable (B) from the B
terminal on the solenoid then disconnect the connector from the S
terminal (A).
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4. |
Remove the 2 bolts holding the starter, then
remove the starter (A).
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1. |
Install in the reverse order of
removal.
Starter
installation bolt: 49.0 ~ 63.7 N.m
(5.0 ~ 6.5 kgf.m, 36.2 ~ 47.0 lb-ft)
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1. |
Disconnect the M-terminal (A) on the magnet
switchassembly.
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2. |
After loosening the 2 screws (A), detach the
magnetswitch assembly (B).
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3. |
Loosen the brush holder mounting screw (A) and
the trough bolts (B).
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4. |
Remove the rear bracket (A) and brush
holderassembly (B).
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5. |
Remove the yoke (A).
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6. |
Remove the packing (A), lever plate (B), lever
(C), armature (D).
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7. |
Press the stopper (A) using a socket (B).
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8. |
After removing the stop ring (A) using stopper
pliers (B).
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9. |
Remove the stop ring (B), stopper (A),
overrunningclutch (C) and armature (D).
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Using a suitable pulling tool (A),
pull the overrunningclutch stopper (C) over the stop
ring
(B). | |
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1. |
Reassemble in the reverse order of
disassembly. |
Starter Solenoid
Inspection |
1. |
Disconnect the lead wire from the M-terminal
of solenoid switch. |
2. |
Connect the battery as shown. If the starter
pinion pops out, it is working properly.
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To avoid damaging the starter, do
not leave the battery connected for more than 10
seconds. | |
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3. |
Disconnect the battery from the M
terminal.
If the pinion does not retract, the hold-in
coil is working properly.
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To avoid damaging the starter, do
not leave the battery connected for more than 10
seconds. | |
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4. |
Disconnect the battery also from the body. If
the pinion retracts immediately, it is working properly.
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To avoid damaging the starter, do
not leave the battery connected for more than 10
seconds. | |
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1. |
Place the starter motor in a vise equipped
with soft jaws and connect a fully-charged 12-volt battery to
starter motor as follows. |
2. |
Connect a test ammeter (150-ampere scale) and
carbon pile rheostats shown is the
illustration. |
3. |
Connect a voltmeter (15-volt scale) across
starter motor.
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4. |
Rotate carbon pile to the off
position. |
5. |
Connect the battery cable from battery's
negative post to the starter motor
body. |
6. |
Adjust until battery voltage shown on the
voltmeter reads 11volts. |
7. |
Confirm that the maximum amperage is within
the specifications and that the starter motor turns smoothly and
freely.
Items
|
Current
(Max.)
|
Speed
(Min.)
|
ISG
type
|
95
A
|
3,400
rpm
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Non-ISG type
|
95
A
|
2,500
rpm
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2. |
Disassemble the starter as shown at the
beginning of this procedure. |
3. |
Inspect the armature for wear or damage from
contact with the permanent magnet. If there is wear or damage,
replace the armature.
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4. |
Check the commutator (A) surface. If the
surface is dirty or burnt, resurface with emery cloth or a lathe
within the following specifications, or recondition with #500 or
#600 sandpaper (B).
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5. |
Check the commutator diameter. If the diameter
is below the service limit, replace the armature.
Commutator
diameter
Standard (New) : 29.4 mm (1.1575
in)
Service limit : 28.8 mm (1.1339
in)
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6. |
Measure the commutator (A)
runout.
A. |
If the commutator runout is within the
service limit, check the commutator for carbon dust or brass
chips between the segments. |
B. |
If the commutator run out is not within
the service limit, replace the
armature. |
Commutator
runout
Standard (New) : 0.05mm (0.0020in.) max
Service limit : 0.10mm (0.0039in.) max
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7. |
Check the mica depth (A). If the mica is too
high (B), undercut the mica with a hacksaw blade to the proper
depth. Cut away all the mica (C) between the commutator segments.
The undercut should not be too shallow, too narrow, or v-shaped
(D).
Commutator
mica depth
Standard (New) : 0.5 mm (0.0197
in.)
Limit : 0.2mm (0.0079
in.)
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8. |
Check for continuity between the segments of
the commutator. If an open circuit exists between any segments,
replace the armature.
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9. |
Check with an ohmmeter that no continuity
exists between the commutator (A) and armature coil core (B), and
between the commutator and armature shaft (C). If continuity exists,
replace the armature.
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1. |
Brushes that are worm out, or oil-soaked,
should be replaced.
Bruch
length
Standard : 12.3 mm (0.4843
in)
Service linit : 5.5 mm (0.2165
in)
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To seat new brushes, slip a strip
of #500 or #600 sandpaper, with the grit side up,
between the commutator and each brush, and smoothly
rotate the armature. The contact surface of the brushes
will be sanded to the same contour as the
commutator.
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1. |
Check that there is no continuity between the
(+) brush holder (A) and (-) plate (B).
If there is continuity, replace the brush
holder assembly.
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1. |
Slide the overrunning clutch along the
shaft.
Replace it if does not slide
smoothly. |
2. |
Rotate the overrunning clutch both ways.
Does it lock in one direction and rotate
smoothly in reverse? If it does not lock in either direction of it
locks in both directions, replace it.
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3. |
If the starter drive gear is worn or damaged,
replace the overrunning clutch assembly. (the gear is not available
separately)
Check the condition of the flywheel or torque
converter ring gear if the starter drive gear teeth are
damaged. |
1. |
Do not immerse parts in cleaning
solvent.
Immersing the yoke assembly and/or armature
will damage the insulation wipe these parts with a cloth
only. |
2. |
Do not immerse the drive unit in cleaning
solvent.
The overrun clutch is pre-lubricated at the
factory and sol-vent will wash lubrication from the clutch.
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3. |
The drive unit may be cleaned with a brush
moistened with cleaning solvent and wiped dry with a
cloth. | |