DISASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE CYLINDER BOOT
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(a) Using a screwdriver, remove the cylinder boot from the rear disc brake cylinder. HINT: Tape the screwdriver tip before use. |
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2. REMOVE REAR DISC BRAKE PISTON
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(a) Place a cloth or equivalent between the rear disc brake piston and rear disc brake cylinder. |
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(b) Use compressed air to remove the rear disc brake piston from the rear disc brake cylinder.
CAUTION:
Do not place your fingers in front of the piston when using compressed air.
NOTICE:
Do not spatter the brake fluid.
3. REMOVE PISTON SEAL
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(a) Using a screwdriver, remove the piston seal from the rear disc brake cylinder. HINT: Tape the screwdriver tip before use. NOTICE: Do not damage the inner cylinder or cylinder groove. |
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4. REMOVE REAR DISC BRAKE BLEEDER PLUG
(a) Remove the rear disc brake bleeder plug cap and rear disc brake bleeder plug from the rear disc brake cylinder.
Components
RemovalDisassembly
DISASSEMBLY
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT DIFFERENTIAL RING GEAR BACKLASH
(a) Using SST and a dial indicator, measure the ring gear backlash.
SST: 09564-32011
Standard backlash:
0.11 to 0.21 mm (0.00433 to 0.00827 in.)
If the backlash is not as specified, adj ...
Lost Communication with Side Satellite Sensor Bus RH (B1642/81,B1647/82)
DESCRIPTION
The circuit for the side collision sensor LH or RH (to determine deployment of
the front seat side airbag LH or RH and curtain shield airbag LH or RH) is composed
of the center airbag sensor, rear airbag sensor LH or RH and side airbag sensor ...