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6. Brake noise (2)
(1) Worn lining
(hissing sound)
(2) Improper installed shoe or pad
(3) Loose or bent drum or rotor
7. Brake noise (3)
In the case of the disc brake:
(click sound)
(1) Excessively worn pad or the support
In the case of the drum brake:
(1) Excessively worn shoe ridge
(2) Lack of oil on the shoe ridge surface and
anchor
2. HILL HOLDER
S405278A1002
CAUTION:
¼ Description in parentheses is a characteris-
tic of hill holder and does not indicate abnor-
mality.
Depressing force required for clutch pedal
equipped to hill holder specifications is 20 to
29 N (2 to 3 kg, 4 to 7 lb) larger than the con-
ventional specifications, which does not con-
stitute abnormality.
1. Counterforce of
(1) PHV cable is damaged or does not operate
clutch pedal is too
properly.
strong.
(2) Lever of PHV is defective.
(3) Clutch system is anomalous.
2. Vehicle does not
(1) Front side of vehicle is lowered.
stop on uphill road of
(2) PHV cable is broken.
3° or higher inclina-
(3) Play of clutch is excessive.
tion.
(4) PHV cable is elongated.
(5) Sealing of PHV is poor.
3. Shock is felt when
(1) Poor adjustment of starting performance.
starting.
(2) When depressing the brake pedal strongly:
(3) When starting on flat road after stopping
reverse movement:
4. Vehicle slips down
(1) PHV cable is elongated.
when starting.
(2) Clutch facing is worn out.
(3) Bracket (cable) or stay (PHV) is deformed.
5. Vehicle cannot start
(1) Return spring is fatigued or broken.
after stoppage.
(2) PHV lever won't return.
(3) When intentionally depressing brake pedal
strongly:
6. Abnormal sound is
(1) Rotor and pad matched with each other due
generated upon
to inadequate depressing force to brake pedal.
releasing brake pedal
when stopping.
7. Abnormal sound is
(1) Grease is inadequate for the hook of return
generated when oper-
spring and sliding portion of PHV cable end.
ating clutch pedal.
(2) When releasing after maintaining high fluid
pressure:
(3) Clutch system is anomalous.
GENERAL DIAGNOSTICS
Trouble and possible cause
Trouble and possible cause
BR-63
Corrective action
Replace the shoe assembly or pad.
Correct or replace the shoe assembly or pad.
Retighten or replace.
Replace the pad or the support.
Replace the back plate.
Add more grease.
¼ When vehicle cannot travel (brake cannot be
released) because return spring is broken,
remove adjust nut, disconnect clutch and PHV,
and then return PHV lever to release the brake.
(Be sure to apply the parking brake before
starting this operation.)
¼ The hill holder may not be activated on a
slope of an extremely small inclination.
Corrective action
Repair or replace.
Replace entire PHV assembly.
Replace clutch system.
Replace suspension.
Replace.
Adjust.
Adjust.
Replace entire PHV assembly.
Adjust.
(The stronger brake pedal depressing force, the
later hill holder releases.)
(Because hill holder is activated.)
Adjust.
Adjust or replace.
Repair or replace.
Replace.
Replace entire PHV assembly.
[When the brake pedal is depressed by a force of
1,177 N (120 kgf, 265 lb) or more.]
(Abnormal sound is not generated when depress-
ing brake pedal a little stronger.)
Apply grease.
(Flowing sound of fluid when releasing high fluid
pressure.)
Replace clutch system.
Brake

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