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BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT
1.Turn up the carpet, etc. under the brake pedal. |
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2.Measure the brake pedal height as illustrated.
Standard value (A): 169.1 - 172.1 mm (6.7 - 6.8 inches) [From the surface of melting sheet (floorboard) to the face of pedal pad]
3.If the brake pedal height is not within the standard value, follow the procedure below.
(1)Disconnect the stoplight switch connector.
(2)If the brake pedal height is not within the standard value, follow the procedure below.
(3)Remove the brake booster. (Refer to .)
NOTE: With the master cylinder and brake pipe connected, remove the brake booster only. |
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(4)Adjust the brake pedal height by turning the clevis.
NOTE: When the clevis is turned 180 degrees, the pedal height is changed approximately 2.4 mm (0.09 in).
(5)Install the brake booster. (Refer to .)
(6)Measure the brake pedal height, and ensure that the measured value is within the specified value. When it is out of the specified value, repeat Step (3) - (6). |
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(7)Screw in the stop light switch until its thread contacts the stopper, and fix the stop light switch by turning it approximately one quarter of a turn clockwise.
(8)Check that the clearance between the stop light switch and the stopper is as shown.
(9)Connect the connector at the stoplight switch.
Check that the stop lamp does not illuminate when the brake pedal is not depressed.
4.For A/T models, check the key interlock and shift lock mechanisms. <Refer to GROUP 23A, On-vehicle Service . (2.0L) or GROUP 23B, On-vehicle Service . (2.4L)>
5.Return the carpet, etc. |