| Removal |
| 1. |
Remove the front driveshaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "Front Driveshaft")
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| 2. |
Remove the TJ joint assembly.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "TJ Joint")
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| 3. |
Remove the Dynamic damper.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "Dynamic Damper")
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| 4. |
Using a plier or flat-tipped (-) screwdriver, remove the BJ boot bands
(A).
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| 5. |
Remove the BJ boot.
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| 6. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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| 7. |
Check the front alignment.
(Refer to Suspension System - "Front Alignment")
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| Installation |
| 1. |
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
|
| 2. |
Using the SST(09495-3K000), secure the BJ boot bands.
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| 3. |
Install the TJ joint assembly.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "TJ joint")
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| 4. |
Install the front driveshaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "Front Driveshaft")
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| 5. |
Check the front alignment.
(Refer to Suspension System - "Front Alignment")
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Components (1) 1. BJ assembly 2. BJ circlip 3. BJ boot band 4. BJ boot 5. Dynamic damper 6. Shaft 7.
Troubleshooting Problem Symptoms Table Before replacing or repairing air conditioning components, first determine if the malfunction is due to the refrigerant charge, air flow or compressor. Use the table below to help you find the cause of the problem.
Instructions (R-134a) When Handling Refrigerant 1. R-134a liquid refrigerant is highly volatile. A drop on the skin of your hand could result in localized frostbite. When handling the refrigerant, be sure to wear gloves.