Rear
REMOVAL
1. Remove the rear speed sensor (Vehicles with ABS)
CAUTION: When removing the speed sensor from the adapter, be careful that the end pole piece does not strike the teeth of the rotor or other parts.
2. Remove the caliper assembly and suspend it.
3. Remove the brake disc.
4. Remove the hub cap, wheel bearing nut and tongued washer.
5. Remove the rear hub assembly.
CAUTION:
- The rear hub unit bearing should not be dismantled.
- (Vehicles with ABS) Care must be taken not to scratch or otherwise damage the teeth of the rotor. The rotor must never be dropped. If the teeth of the rotor are chipped, resulting in a deformation of the rotor, it will not be able to accurately detect the wheel rotation speed, and the system will not function normally.
INSPECTION
1. Check the oil seal for cracks or damage.
2. Check the rear hub unit bearing for wear or damage.
3. Check the rear rotor for chipped teeth.
INSTALLATION
1. After tightening the wheel bearing nut, crimp the nut to meet the concave portion of the spindle.
2. Installation of rear speed sensor (Vehicles with ABS):
Insert a feeler gauge into the space between the speed sensor's pole piece and the rotor's toothed surface, and then tighten the speed sensors at the position where the clearance at all places is within the standard value.
Standard value:
Clearance: 0.2 - 1.3 mm (0.008 - 0.051 inch)
3. Install the hub cap.