Removal |
1. |
Remove the crash pad lower panel and reinforcement panel. (Refer to the Body group- crash pad). |
2. |
Pull down steering column shaft after removing bolts and nuts. |
3. |
Disconnect the stop lamp switch connector (A). |
4. |
Remove the brake pedal member mounting nut (B).
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5. |
Remove the snap pin (A) and clevis pin (B). |
6. |
Remove the brake pedal member assembly mounting nuts and then remove the brake pedal assembly.
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7. |
Remove the cowl bracket (A).
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Inspection |
1. |
Check the bushing for wear. |
2. |
Check the brake pedal for bending or twisting. |
3. |
Check the brake pedal return spring for damage. |
4. |
Check the stop lamp switch.
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Installation |
1. |
Installation is the reverse of removal.
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2. |
Adjust the brake pedal height and free play. |
3. |
Check the brake pedal operation. |
Adjustment |
Brake Pedal Height and Free Play |
1. |
Disconnect the stop lamp switch connector (A) and loosen the stop lamp switch lock nut. |
2. |
Adjust the brake pedal height (A) as illustration below.
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3. |
Adjust the stop lamp switch clearance (B) and brake pedal free play.
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4. |
Connect the stop lamp switch connector. |
Pressure Sensor: Repair procedures
Inspection
If you have trouble code related to the pressure sensor
(P1825, P1826, P1827, P1828), check pressure sensor according to the
inspection process.
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Tire replacement
If the tire is worn evenly, a tread wear indicator will appear as a solid band
across the tread. This shows there is less than 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) of tread left
on the tire. Replace the tire when ...