Repair procedures: Replacement
- Loosen the wheel nuts slightly.
Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported.
- Remove the front wheel and tire (A) from front hub.
Tightening torque:
88.3 ~ 107.9 N.m (9.0 ~ 11.0 kgf.m, 65.1 ~ 79.6 lb-ft)
CAUTION: Be careful not to damage to the hub bolts when removing the front wheel and tire (A). - Remove the brake hose mounting bracket (A).
- Remove the brake caliper mounting bolts (A), and then place the brake caliper assembly (B) with wire.
Tightening torque:
88.3 ~ 107.9 N.m (9.0 ~ 11.0 kgf.m, 65.1 ~ 79.6 lb-ft)
- Loosen the front brake disc mount screw (B) and then remove the front brake disc (A).
- Remove the tie rod end ball joint from the knuckle.
- Remove the split pin (A).
- Remove the castle nut (B).
- Disconnect the ball joint (C) from knuckle using the special tool (09568-2J100).
Tightening torque:
23.5 ~ 33.3 N.m (2.4 ~ 3.4 Kgf.m, 17.4 ~ 24.6 lb-ft)
- Remove driveshaft nut (A) from the front hub under applying the break.
Tightening torque:
240.3 ~ 269.7 N.m (24.5 ~ 27.5 Kgf.m, 177.2 ~ 197.9 lb-ft)
- Remove the lower arm (A) from the knuckle.
Tightening torque:
60 ~ 72 N.m (6 ~ 7.2 Kgf.m, 43 ~ 52 lb-ft)
- Loosen the mount bolt and then remove the wheel speed sensor (B) from knuckle (A).
- Disconnect the driveshaft (A) from the front hub assembly..
- Insert a pry bar (A) between the transaxle case and joint case, and separate the drive shaft (B) from the transaxle case.
- Install in the reverse order of removal.CAUTION:
- 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.