Isuzu Amigo / Axiom / Trooper / Rodeo / VehiCross. Manual - part 3

 

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Isuzu Amigo / Axiom / Trooper / Rodeo / VehiCross. Manual - part 3

 

 

0A–8

GENERAL INFORMATION

Body Label Instructions

Do not peel off the masking tape until completion of paint
work when replacing these parts, as the tape is affixed on
the label attached to service parts for body of the
anti–theft component.

NOTE: Be sure to pull off the masking tape after paint
work has been completed.
Do not attempt to remove this label for any reason.

901RW083

Precautions in pulling off the masking tape

1. Use only your finger nail or a similar blunt instrument

to peel off the masking tape. Use of a sharp object will
damage the underlying anti–theft label.

2. Be careful not to damage the paint around the label.

901RW084

0A–9

GENERAL INFORMATION

Lifting Instructions

CAUTION:

D

If a lifting device other than the original jack is
used, it is most important that the device be
applied only to the correct lifting points. Raising
the vehicle from any other point may result in
serious damage.

D

When jacking or lifting a vehicle at the frame side
rail or other prescribed lift points, be certain that
lift pads do not contact the catalytic converter,
brake pipes or cables, or fuel lines. Such contact
may result in damage or unsatisfactory vehicle
performance.

Lifting Points and Supportable Point Locations

C00RX002

Lifting Point: Front

D

When using a floor jack, lift on the Convex portion of
the skid plate.

545RS001

0A–10

GENERAL INFORMATION

Supportable Point: Front

D

Position the chassis stands at the bottom of the frame
sidemember, behind the front wheel.

501RS003

Lifting Point: Rear

D

Position the floor jack at the center of the rear axle
case when lifting the vehicle.

420RS002

Supportable Point: Rear

D

Position the chassis stands at the bottom of the frame
sidemember, just behind the trailing link bracket.

501RW002

Legend

(1) Trailing Link Bracket

Supportable Point: Rear

D

Position the chassis stands at the bottom of the rear
axle case.

420RS001

0A–11

GENERAL INFORMATION

Standard Bolts Torque Specifications

The torque values given in the following table should be
applied where a particular torque is not specified.

Strength Class

4.8

8.8

9.8

Strength Class

Refined

Non-Refined

Bolt
Identification

Bolt Diameter 

×

Pitch (mm)

M 6X1.0

M 8X1.25

M 10X1.25

* M10X1.5

M12X1.25

* M12X1.75

M14X1.5

* M14X2.0

M16X1.5

* M16X2.0

M18X1.5

M20X1.5

M22X1.5

M24X2.0

4 – 8 N·m (3 – 6 lb ft)

8 – 18 N·m (6 – 13 lb ft)

21 – 34 N·m (15 – 25 lb ft)

20 – 33 N·m (14 – 25 lb ft)

49 – 74 N·m (36 – 54 lb ft)

45 – 69 N·m (33 – 51 lb ft)

77 – 115 N·m (56 – 85 lb ft)

72 – 107 N·m (53 – 79 lb ft)

104 – 157 N·m (77 – 116 lb ft)

100 – 149 N·m (74 – 110 lb ft)

151 – 226 N·m (111 – 166 lb ft)

206 – 310 N·m (152 – 229 lb ft)

251 – 414 N·m (185 – 305 lb ft)

359 – 539 N·m (265 – 398 lb ft)

5 – 10 N·m (4 – 7 lb ft)

12 – 23 N·m (9 – 17 lb ft)

28 – 46 N·m (20 – 34 lb ft)

28 – 45 N·m (20 – 33 lb ft)

61 – 91 N·m (45 – 67 lb ft)

57 – 84 N·m (42 – 62 lb ft)

93 – 139 N·m (69 – 103 lb ft)

88 – 131 N·m (65 – 97 lb ft)

135 – 204 N·m (100 – 150 lb ft)

130 – 194 N·m (95 – 143 lb ft)

195 – 293 N·m (144 – 216 lb ft)

270 – 405 N·m (199 – 299 lb ft)

363 – 544 N·m (268 – 401 lb ft)

431 – 711 N·m (318 – 524 lb ft)

 – 

17 – 30 N·m (12 – 22 lb ft)

37 – 63 N·m (27 – 46 lb ft)

36 – 60 N·m (27 – 44 lb ft)

76 – 114 N·m (56 – 84 lb ft)

72 – 107 N·m (53 – 79 lb ft)

114 – 171 N·m (84 – 126 lb ft)

107 – 160 N·m (79 – 118 lb ft)

160 – 240 N·m (118 – 177 lb ft)

153 – 230 N·m (113 – 169 lb ft)

230 – 345 N·m (169 – 255 lb ft)

317 – 476 N·m (234 – 351 lb ft)

425 – 637 N·m (313 – 469 lb ft)

554 – 831 N·m (409 – 613 lb ft)

The asterisk * indicates that the bolts are used for
female–threaded parts that are made of soft materials
such as casting, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

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