| Disassembly |
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| 1. |
Remove the Front Driveshaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "Front Driveshaft")
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| 2. |
Remove the housing circlip (B) from the driveshaft spline (A).
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| 3. |
Remove both boot bands from the TJ housing.
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| 4. |
Remove the TJ housing (A).
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| 5. |
Remove the snap ring (A) from the shaft.
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| 6. |
Remove the spider assembly (B) from the driveshaft (A) using the special
tool SST (09495-33000).
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| 7. |
Clean the spider assembly.
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| 8. |
Remove the TJ boot (A).
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| Inspection |
| 1. |
Check the driveshaft boots for damage and deterioration.
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| 2. |
Check the driveshaft spline for wear or damage.
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| 3. |
Check that there is no water or foreign material in the joint.
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| 4. |
Check the spider assembly for roller rotation, wear or corrosion.
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| 5. |
Check the groove inside the joint case for wear or corrosion.
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| 6. |
Check the dynamic damper for damage or cracks.
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| Reassembly |
| 1. |
Wrap tape around the driveshaft spline(TJ) to prevent damage to the
boot.
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| 2. |
Using the alignment marks (D) made during disassembly as a guide, install
the spider assembly (A) and snap ring (B) on the driveshaft splines
(C).
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| 3. |
Add specified grease to the joint boot as much as it was wiped away
at inspection.
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| 4. |
Install the both boot band.
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| 5. |
Using the SST (09495-39100), secure the TJ boot bands.
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| 6. |
Install the front driveshaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "Front Driveshaft")
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| 7. |
Check the front alignment.
(Refer to Suspension System - "Front Alignment")
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Components [RH] 1. BJ assembly 2. BJ circlip 3. BJ boot band 4. BJ boot 5. Dynamic damper 6.
Components (1) 1. BJ assembly 2. BJ circlip 3. BJ boot band 4. BJ boot 5. Dynamic damper 6. Shaft 7.
Refrigerant System Service Basics (R-134a) Refrigerant Recovery Use only service equipment that is U.L-listed and is certified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to remove HFC-134a(R-134a) from the air conditioning system.
Inspection 1. Check the condenser fins for clogging and damage. If clogged, clean them with water, and blow them with compressed air. If bent, gently bend them using a screwdriver or pliers. 2.