BODY REPAIR
BASE OF BODY REPAIR
9-31
(2) If heat damage may occur during paint work,
remove the SRS-ECU, the air bag module,
clock spring, the front impact sensor, the side
impact sensor, and the seat belt pre-tensioner.
•
SRS-ECU, air bag module, clock spring, front
impact sensor, the side impact sensor: 93
°
C
(200
°
F) or more
•
Seat belt pre-tensioner: 90
°
C (194
°
F) or more
.
SECURING THE VEHICLE
If the vehicle is raised on a jack, be sure to always support it
with jack stands positioned at the specified points.
.
CLEARING THE AREA OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS
Because of the presence of many various kinds of flammable
materials, organic solvents, etc., in the work area, there is
always the possibility of a fire or explosion. It is, therefore,
important to keep the work area as clear as possible of such
dangerous materials.
.
HANDLING ELECTRONIC PARTS AND SEMICONDUCTORS
WARNING
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories con-
tain lead and lead compounds. WASH HANDS AFTER
HANDLING.
When the body is used as the ground during welding for body
repairs, be absolutely sure to first disconnect the battery's posi-
tive (+) cable.
CAUTION
•
Be sure that both the ignition and lighting switches are
"LOCK" (OFF) position before either disconnecting or
reconnecting a battery cable. (If this is not done, equip-
ment containing semiconductors could be damaged.)
•
Note that the memory of electronic equipment having a
memory function will be cleared when the battery cable
is disconnected.
NOTE: Vehicles today include a great many electronic parts
and components, and these are in general very susceptible to
adverse effects caused by overcurrent, reverse current, elec-
tromagnetic waves, high temperature, high humidity, impacts,
etc. In particular, such electronic components can be damaged
if there is a large current flow during welding from the body
side, etc.
This is because, for electronic components that incorporate a
back-up circuit (for memory retention) that functions (by a
trickle current) even when the ignition switch is at OFF, an elec-
tronic circuit is formed even when the switch is at OFF.
.
HANDLING COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
If welding work is to be done in the area of the fuel tank, the fuel
tank must be removed to prevent the generation of flammable
gases. Also be sure to cap the inlet port and the pipes of the
fuel tank after removal to prevent the escape of any fuel or
flammable gases.
Wipe up any fuel, oil, etc., spilled in the work area as soon as
possible.
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Страница 34: ...34 1 GROUP 34 REAR SUSPENSION CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 34 2 ...
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Страница 38: ...33A 1 GROUP 33A FRONT SUSPENSION CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 33A 2 LOWER ARM 33A 4 STRUT ASSEMBLY 33A 5 ...
Страница 43: ...NOTES ...
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Страница 58: ...31 1 GROUP 31 WHEEL AND TIRE CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION 31 2 ...
Страница 60: ...21 1 GROUP 21 CLUTCH CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 21 2 ...
Страница 70: ...27 1 GROUP 27 REAR AXLE CONTENTS REAR AXLE 27 2 DIFFERENTIAL 27 3 ...
Страница 74: ...54 1 GROUP 54 CHASSIS ELECTRICAL CONTENTS CHASSIS ELECTRICAL 54A SIMPLIFIED WIRING SYSTEM SWS 54B ...
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Страница 94: ...26 1 GROUP 26 FRONT AXLE CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 26 2 ...
Страница 114: ...11A 1 GROUP 11A ENGINE CONTENTS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 11A 2 BASE ENGINE 11A 3 ...
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Страница 126: ...13B 1 GROUP 13B FUEL SUPPLY CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 13B 2 FUEL TANK 13B 3 ...
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Страница 130: ...25 1 GROUP 25 PROPELLER SHAFT CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 25 2 ...
Страница 132: ...16 1 GROUP 16 ENGINE ELECTRICAL CONTENTS CAMSHAFT POSITION SENSOR 16 2 ...
Страница 134: ...12 1 GROUP 12 ENGINE LUBRICATION CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 12 2 ...
Страница 142: ...32 1 GROUP 32 POWER PLANT MOUNT CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 32 2 ...
Страница 144: ...14 1 GROUP 14 ENGINE COOLING CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 14 2 ...
Страница 146: ...52 1 GROUP 52 INTERIOR AND SUPPLEMENTAL SYSTEM SRS CONTENTS INTERIOR 52A SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM SRS 52B ...
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Страница 162: ...13 1 GROUP 13 FUEL CONTENTS MULTIPORT FUEL SYSTEM MFI 13A FUEL SUPPLY 13B ...
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Страница 178: ...22A 1 GROUP 22A MANUAL TRANSAXLE CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION 22A 2 AWD SYSTEM 22A 4 TRANSMISSION CONTROL 22A 5 ...
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Страница 203: ...7 1 GROUP 7 WIRING AND PIPING DIAGRAM CONTENTS PIPING DIAGRAM 7 2 ...
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Страница 265: ...5 1 GROUP 5 SYNTHETIC RESIN PARTS CONTENTS LOCATION OF SYNTHETIC RESIN PARTS 5 2 ...
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Страница 281: ...FENDER SHIELD WELDED PANEL REPLACEMENT 3 5 AB202219 C B C D E D AB WITH THE UPPER FRAME EXTENSION OUTER REMOVED B ...
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