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Honda Civic Service Manual: Rear Spring Removal and Installation (Drum Brake except Natural Gas models)

Honda Civic Service Manual / Chassis / Brakes / Drum Brakes / Rear Spring Removal and Installation (Drum Brake except Natural Gas models)

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417131 RIGHT


417121 BOTH

1. Rear Spring Exploded View

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NOTE: Refer to the Exploded View as needed during the following procedures.


1. Vehicle Lift

1.

Raise the vehicle on a lift, and make sure it is securely supported.


2. Rear Wheel

1.

Remove the rear wheel.


3. Rear Wheel Speed Sensor, Brake Hose Mounting Bracket, and Brake Line


Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint. If brake fluid gets on the paint, wash it off immediately with water.


1.

Disconnect the brake line (A) from the wheel cylinder.


NOTE: After removal, plug the ends of the hoses and the joints to prevent spilling brake fluid.


2.

Remove the wheel speed sensor (B).


NOTE: Do not disconnect the wheel speed sensor connector.


3.

Remove the brake hose mounting bracket (C).


4. Rear Knuckle - Jack Up


1.

Position a floor jack at the connecting point of the trailing arm (A) and the knuckle (B).


2.

Raise the floor jack until the suspension begins to compress.


5. Rear Damper Lower Side - Disconnection

1.

Remove the damper mounting bolt (A).


6. Stabilizer Link Trailing Arm Side - Disconnection


1.

Remove the flange nut (A) while holding the respective joint pin (B) with a hex wrench (C).


2.

Disconnect the stabilizer link (D) from the trailing arm.


7. Rear Upper Arm Knuckle Side - Disconnection

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1.

Remove the flange bolt (A).


2.

Disconnect the upper arm (B) from the knuckle (C).


8. Rear Spring

1.

Remove the trailing arm front mounting bolts (A).


2.

Lower the floor jack gradually.



3.

Remove the spring mounting cushion (A).


4.

Remove the spring (B).


5.

Remove the lower spring seat (C).



NOTE: Refer to the Exploded View as needed during the following procedures.


1. Rear Spring

1.

Install the spring (A) on the spring mounting cushion (B) by aligning the upper end (C) of the spring with the ledge portion (D) of the spring mounting cushion.



2.

Install the lower spring seat (A).


3.

Install the spring mounting cushion (B) and the spring (C).


4.

Align the bottom of the spring (A) and the lower spring seat (B) with the trailing arm (C) as shown.


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5.

Loosely install the new trailing arm front mounting bolts (A).


2. Rear Upper Arm Knuckle Side - Reconnection

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1.

Connect the upper arm (A) to the knuckle (B).


2.

Loosely install the new flange bolt (C).


3. Rear Knuckle - Jack Up


1.

Position a floor jack at the connecting point of the trailing arm (A) and the knuckle (B).


2.

Raise the floor jack until the suspension begins to compress.


4. Rear Damper Lower Side - Reconnection

1.

Loosely install the new damper mounting bolt (A).


5. Stabilizer Link Trailing Arm Side - Reconnection

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1.

Connect the stabilizer link (A) to the trailing arm.


2.

Install the new flange nut (B), and tighten them to the specified torque while holding the respective joint pin (C) with a hex wrench (D).


6. Rear Suspension All Mounting - Tighten Under Vehicle's Weight

1.

Raise the rear suspension with a floor jack to load the vehicle weight.


2.

Tighten all mounting hardware to the specified torque.


7. Rear Wheel Speed Sensor, Brake Hose Mounting Bracket, and Brake Line


1.

Install the brake hose mounting bracket (A).


2.

Install the wheel speed sensor (B).


3.

Connect the brake line (C) to the wheel cylinder.


8. Brake System - Bleeding

Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle; it may damage the paint. If brake fluid does contact the paint, wash it off immediately with water.


NOTE:

Do not reuse the drained fluid. Use only new Honda DOT 3 Brake Fluid from an unopened container. Using a non-Honda brake fluid can cause corrosion and shorten the life of the system.

Make sure no dirt or other foreign matter gets in the brake fluid.

The reservoir connected to the master cylinder must be at the MAX (upper) level mark at the start of the bleeding procedure and checked after bleeding each wheel. Add fluid as required.

There are three different methods used for bleeding brake systems. The method shown here is the preferred manual method for removing the air from the system. For pressure or vacuum bleeding, refer to tool manufacturer's instructions included with the tool.


1.

Make sure the brake fluid level in the reservoir tank (A) is at the MAX (upper) level line (B).


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2.

Start the bleeding at the driver's side of the front brake system.


NOTE: Bleed the calipers in the sequence shown.


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3.

Attach a length of clear drain tube (A) to the bleed screw (B).


4.

Submerge the other end of the drain tube into a clear plastic catch bottle of brake fluid (C).


5.

Have an assistant slowly pump the brake pedal several times then apply steady continuous pressure.


6.

Loosen the bleed screw slowly to bleed the fluid into the plastic catch bottle. The brake pedal will travel toward the floor as the fluid is bled from the system.


7.

When the brake pedal reaches the floor, have the assistant hold the pedal in that position, then tighten the bleed screw. The brake pedal can now be released.


8.

Check and refill the master cylinder reservoir tank to the MAX (upper) level line. Be sure to reinstall the master cylinder reservoir cap.


9.

Repeat steps 5 thru 8 until the brake fluid in the clear drain tube appears fresh and there are no air bubbles in the fluid.


10.

Repeat this procedure for each brake in the bleeding sequence.


9. Rear Wheel

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1.

Install the rear wheel.


NOTE: Before installing the wheel, clean the mating surfaces between the brake disc or the brake drum and the inside of the wheel.


10. Pre-Alignment Checks

For proper inspection and adjustment of the wheel alignment, do these checks:


1.

Release the parking brake to avoid an incorrect measurement.


2.

Make sure the suspension is not modified.


3.

Make sure the fuel tank is full, and that the tire repair kit, the spare tire, the jack, and the tools are in place on the vehicle.


4.

Check the tire size and tire pressure according to tire information.


11. Camber - Inspection

Use commercially available computerized four wheel alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment (caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the equipment manufacturer's instructions.


1.

Check the camber angle.


USA and Canada models

Camber angle:

 

Except Si:

   

Front:

0 ° 00 ’±30 ’

   

Rear:

-0 ° 45 ’±45 ’

 

Si (Without 18 inch wheel):

   

Front:

-0 ° 04 ’±30 ’

   

Rear:

-0 ° 52 ’±45 ’

 

Si (With 18 inch wheel):

   

Front:

-0 ° 18 ’±30 ’

   

Rear:

-0 ° 45 ’±45 ’

(Maximum difference between the front right and left side: 0 ° 45 ’)


Mexico models

Camber angle:

 

Front:

0 ° 20 ’±30 ’

 

Rear:

-0 ° 22 ’±45 ’

(Maximum difference between the front right and left side: 0 ° 45 ’)


If the measurement is within specification, measure the toe-in.

If the measurement for the front camber is not within the specification, go to front camber adjustment.

If the measurement for the rear camber is not within the specification, check for bent or damaged suspension components.


12. Rear Toe - Inspection

Use commercially available computerized four wheel alignment equipment to measure wheel alignment (caster, camber, toe, and turning angle). Follow the equipment manufacturer's instructions.


1.

Release the parking brake to avoid an incorrect measurement.


2.

Check the toe.


Rear toe-in: 2+2-1 mm (0.08+0.08-0.04 in)

If adjustment is required, go to the rear toe adjustment.

If no adjustment is required, go to front toe inspection.


13. Test Drive

1.

Test-drive the vehicle.


14. Rear Stabilizer Link - Tighten

1.

After 5 minutes of driving, torque the self-locking nut again to the specified torque.


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