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                                     BRAKE SYSTEM

                                         1993 Toyota Celica




         1993 BRAKES
         Toyota Disc & Drum - FWD Cars

         Celica

WARNING: For warnings and procedures regarding vehicles equipped with
         Anti-Lock Brake Systems (ABS), see ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
         article in the BRAKES section.

    DESCRIPTION & OPERATION
         The hydraulic brake system uses a tandem master cylinder with
vacuum power assist servo. All models are equipped with standard front
disc and rear drum brakes. Rear disc brakes are available on Celica.
         A proportioning valve is used to regulate brake pressure
between front and rear brakes. Rear brakes on all models are self-
adjusting.
         Parking brake lever mechanically activates rear brakes. On
models with rear drum brakes, a cable applies rear shoes. On Celica
with rear disc brakes, parking brake is a duo servo mechanical drum
brake design built into bell of rear rotor assemblies.

    BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM

    BLEEDING PROCEDURES
CAUTION: DO NOT allow reservoir to run dry during brake bleeding
         procedure. Use only clean brake fluid. Ensure no dirt or
         other foreign matter contaminates brake fluid. DO NOT mix
         different brands of brake fluid, as they may not be
         compatible. DO NOT spill brake fluid on vehicle, as it may
         damage paint. If brake fluid contacts paint, immediately wash
         with water.

         1) If master cylinder is rebuilt or reservoir is empty, bleed
master cylinder first. Bleed wheels in sequence. Start on wheel with
longest hydraulic line, and work toward wheel with shortest hydraulic
line.
         2) Raise and support vehicle. Ensure brake fluid reservoir is
at least half full during bleeding procedure. Connect one end of
transparent vinyl tube to bleeder plug. Submerge other end of tube in
a container half filled with clean brake fluid.
         3) Have an assistant depress brake pedal several times and
hold in depressed position. Loosen bleeder plug, and drain fluid into
container. Tighten bleeder plug.

NOTE:   Ensure brake pedal remains depressed until bleeder plug is
        tightened.

         4) Refill brake fluid reservoir as necessary. Repeat step 3)
until air is no longer discharged. Tighten bleeder plug to 74 INCH
lbs. (8 N.m). Ensure fluid leakage is not present. Add fluid to
reservoir. Repeat procedure for remaining wheels.

    ADJUSTMENTS

    BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT
         1) Measure brake pedal height from face of pedal pad to
asphalt sheet under carpet. See Fig. 1. If pedal height adjustment is
necessary, loosen stoplight switch and lock nut on brake push rod.
Turn push rod to adjust height. See BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS
table.
         2) After setting pedal height, tighten lock nut on push rod.
See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at the end of this article. Adjust
stoplight switch, and tighten switch lock nut. See STOPLIGHT SWITCH
under ADJUSTMENTS.

BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT SPECIFICATIONS TABLE
 



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