Replacement
1. |
Remove the rear wheel & tire.
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2. |
Remove the rear shock absorber (A) from the frame by loosening
the bolt.
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3. |
Loosen the bolt & nut and then remove the rear shock absorber
(A) from the torsion beam axle (B).
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4. |
Installation is the reverse of removal.
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Inspection
1. |
Check the components for damage or deformation.
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2. |
Compress and extend the piston and check that there is no abnormal
resistance or unusual sound during operation.
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Components and Components Location
Components
1. Pulley
2. Front housing
3. Front bearing
4. Stator
5. Rotor
6. Rear bearing
7. Rear housing
8. Regulator assembly
9. Through bolt
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Immobilizer system
Your vehicle is equipped with an electronic engine immobilizer system to reduce
the risk of unauthorized vehicle use.
Your immobilizer system is comprised of a small transponder in the smart key
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Steering Angle Sensor. Description and Operation
Description
The Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) is installed in MDPS (Motor Driven Power
Steering) and it sends messages to HECU through CAN communication line.
The SAS is used to determine tur ...