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Actuator

ACTUATOR ADJUSTMENT








1. Disconnect air hose from air pump assembly and install special tool to air hose as shown in the figure.
Loosen adjusting screw (2) of special tool.
Special tool (A): 09918-18110
2. Connect compressor air hose to special tool.
Blow air and turn adjusting screw (2) to obtain specified pressure.
Air pressure specification (for actuator adjustment) 30 kPa (0.3 kg/cm2, 4.25 psi)

CAUTION: Do not apply a pressure exceeding 200 kPa (2.0 kg/cm 28.4 psi) which may cause damage to diaphragm.





3. With the vehicle lifted so that both of the front wheels are off the ground, turn one of the front wheels by hand and check the other wheel, which should act as described.
If the result is not satisfactory, inspect differential assembly.
^ When actuator is working (when applying pressure):
The other front wheel should turn in the direction opposite to the wheel being turned by hand.
^ When actuator is not working (when not applying pressure):
The other front wheel should remain stationary while the wheel pushed by hand is turning.