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Installation [06/2016 - 07/2018]: Procedure
- INSTALL REAR AXLE HUB AND BEARING ASSEMBLY LH
- Install the rear axle hub and bearing assembly to the rear axle assembly with the 4 bolts.
Torque: 65 N*m (663 kgf*cm, 48 ft.*lbf)
- Install the rear axle hub and bearing assembly to the rear axle assembly with the 4 bolts.
- INSTALL REAR DISC
Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 19
- INSTALL REAR CALIPER ASSEMBLY
Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 21
- INSTALL REAR AXLE SHAFT NUT LH
- Clean the threaded parts on the rear drive shaft assembly and a new rear axle shaft nut using a non-residue solvent.NOTE:
- Be sure to perform this step even when using a new rear drive shaft assembly.
- Keep the threaded parts free of oil and foreign matter.
- Install the new rear axle shaft nut.
Torque: 190 N*m (1938 kgf*cm, 140 ft.*lbf)
HINT:
Stake the rear axle shaft nut LH after inspecting for looseness and runout in the following steps.
- Clean the threaded parts on the rear drive shaft assembly and a new rear axle shaft nut using a non-residue solvent.
- INSPECT REAR AXLE HUB BEARING LOOSENESS
See step 4
- INSPECT REAR AXLE HUB RUNOUT
See step 5
- STAKE REAR AXLE SHAFT NUT LH
- INSTALL REAR SPEED SENSOR LH
- Install the bolt and the rear speed sensor LH.
Torque: 7.5 N*m (77 kgf*cm, 66 in.*lbf)
- Install the bolt and the rear speed sensor LH.
- INSTALL REAR WHEEL
Torque: 120 N*m (1224 kgf*cm, 89 ft.*lbf)
- ADJUST PARKING BRAKE LEVER TRAVEL
(Refer to ADJUSTMENT [06/2016 - ] )
- INSPECT SPEED SENSOR SIGNAL
(Refer to TEST MODE PROCEDURE [06/2016 - ] )
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.