Install the front shock absorber inside a vise while maintaining proper alignment of the front coil spring lower insulator to the depression of the lower spring seat. Proceed to install the front spring bumper followed by compressing the front coil spring using Special Service Tools 09727-30021, 09727-00010, 09727-00021, and 09727-00031 while avoiding both impact wrenches and spring surface damage. Position the lower front coil spring end through the spring lower seat gap before adding the front coil spring upper insulator that has its protrusion facing exterior then put on the front coil spring upper seat while ensuring correct alignment between the insulator and piston rod. Replace the front suspension support dust seal and install the front suspension support sub-assembly by first placing the front support to the front shock absorber temporarily before using the Special Service Tool for removal. The front shock absorber of TMC made vehicles requires three nuts at the upper side to be tightened to 39 Nm while the lower side mounts to the
Steering Knuckle using two bolts and two nuts with a torque setting of 240 Nm. During this operation keep the bolts from rotating. The front support to front shock absorber nut must be tightened fully (47 Nm) after which you should apply No. 2 MP grease to the suspension support sub-assembly while avoiding grease on rubber surfaces. The upper side of non-TMC made vehicles requires a torque of 50 Nm while the remaining installation method follows standard procedures. Collar the front suspension support dust cover with the front
Speed Sensor and front flexible hose to the front shock absorber through a 29 Nm torque setting then avoid twisting the sensor when performing installation. When connecting the front stabilizer link assembly to the front shock absorber with coil spring users should apply torque at 74 Nm while using a hexagon wrench if needed. To finish the installation process you must attach the outer cowl top panel and windshield
Wiper Motor with links and ventilator louvers and seal for the hood along with front wiper arms and blades before securing the front wheel with 103 Nm torque. Then examine and adjust the front wheel alignment.