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Suspension
| Fig. 15.72. The steering all-wheel drive: 1 - reserve tank; 2 - the oil pump; 3 - steering the front wheels; 4 - speed sensors; 5 - control unit; 6 - the intermediate steering shaft drive; 7 - the traction relay; 8 - steering the rear wheels; 9 - the steering wheel; 10 - the relay with timer; 11 - the steering shaft
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Some cars equipped with the steering system of all-wheel drive (system 4WS) (Fig. 15.72). This system connects the steering of the front wheels to the steering of the rear wheels, which is activated by the traction relay of a steering shaft, allowing the rotation of the rear wheels, under certain conditions. Any maintenance work on the system (check and adjustment) should be carried out in the auto-service center. Bearing Replacement rear-wheel drive
| Fig. 15.74. Suspension rear wheels of cars 1988-1991 years of release: 1 - the shock absorber; 2 - wheel speed sensor system ABS; 3 - wishbone; 4 - trailing arm; 5 - pin; 6 - guard the rear brake; 7 - Disc; 8 - a nut (replace); 9 - the hub cap (replace); 10 - the parking brake cable; 11 - Caliper
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On vehicles with a 1988 release installed collapsible rear wheel bearings that do not require adjustment (Fig. 15.74). To replace the lift car and fix it on supports. On vehicles equipped with disc brakes rear wheels, remove the rear caliper to the brake cylinder. Remove the hub cap and loosen the nut. Remove the brake drum or disc. If the bearing is damaged, it and press out the press in a new one, for which you must pass in the hub body shop. Install the hub axle, screw a new nut and tighten it to torque.
A WARNING On vehicles equipped with the system ABS, be careful - do not damage the wheel speed sensor. |
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