A4CF2
A4CF2
General Information
Specifications
Transaxle model A4CF2
Engine model Gasoline 2.0L
T/con 3 elements 2 phases 1 stage
T/con size (!) 236
O/PUMP type Parachoid
T/M CASE type Separated
Clutch: 3EA
Friction elements Brake: 2EA
OWC : 1EA
Planetary gear 2EA
1st 2.919
2nd 1.551
Gear ratio 3rd 1.000
4th 0.713
Reverse 2.480
Final gear ratio 4.375
Fluid pressure balance piston 3EA
Stall speed 2,500~3,200 rpm
Accumulator 4EA
Solenoid valve 6EA (PWM:5EA, VFS:1EA)
Shift lever position 6 range (P,R,N,D,2,L)
Oil filter 1EA
Tightening Torques
Item N.m kgf.m lb-ft
Control cable bracket 19~23 1.9~2.3 14~17
Input speed sensor 10~12 1.0~1.2 7~8
Output speed sensor 10~12 1.0~1.2 7~8
Manual control lever 17~21 1.0~2.1 13~15
Inhibitor switch 10~12 1.0~1.2 7~8
Oil pan 10~12 1.0~1.2 7~8
Valve body mounting bolt 10~12 1.0~1.2 7~8
Oil drain plug 35~45 3.5~4.5 25~32
Pressure check plug 8~10 0.8~1.0 6~7
Front roll stopper bracket subframe bolt 50~65 5.0~6.5 36~47
Rear roll stopper bracket subframe bolt 50~65 5.0~6.5 36~47
Transaxle mounting sub bracket bolt 60~80 6.0~8.0 43~58
Lubricants
Item Specified lubricant Quantity
Transaxle fluid liter (US qt, lmp.qt) GENUINE DIAMOND ATF SP-III or SK ATF SP -III 6.6 (6.9, 5.81)
Sealant
Item Specified sealant
Rear cover
Torque converter housing LOCTITE FMD-546
Oil pan
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Description
The new small sized automatic transaxle (A4CF2) is for gasoline 2.0 engine.
The transaxle (A4CF2) has improved on the durability, fuel consumption and efficiency by the new main features as
follows:
Functions
Item Contents
Components The full line pressure variable control operates in the valve body to improve the fuel consumption.
The long travel damper clutch is applied to the torque converter to improve the engine revolution
change reduction capability and the fuel consumption. (17~20°)
The oil pump of the trochocentric type is changed to parachoid type to improve the processing and
the capacity efficiency at the low RPM range.
The disc type return spring is applied to the low&reverse brake to improve the durability and reduce
the length.
The hydraulic centrifugal oil pressure balance piston is applied to the inside of clutch to improve the
durability and the shift control capability.
The low noise gear and the gear teeth face grinding are applied to the transfer driven gear to
improve the noise and the durability.
Electronic The oil pressure value set by TCM is coupled with the engine torque so that the stable shift feeling
control system can be improved.
The engine torque reduction control operates effectively to improve the shift feeling and the
durability.
It can be the skip shift of 1!3 and 2!4 when shifting.
The reverse clutch, not L/R brake is controlled when controlling the N"R shift so that the N"R
shift feeling can be improved.
The range of the damper clutch direct control expands to improve the fuel consumption.
The current control chip is installed into the TCM to regulate the solenoid control current and
control the oil pressure securely according to the change of the temperature and voltage.
The FPC(Flexible Printed Circuit) harness is composed of the thin and flat copper in the insulating
film like electric wire.
The tachometer is operated by the change of the frequency forwarded from the TCM to the
instrument cluster, not vehicle speed sensor.
Mechanical system
Function
Torque Converter
The torque converter, as the power plant which delivers the power of engine to the automatic transaxle, consists of 3
elements, 2 phases and 1 stage type.
elements, 2 phases and 1 stage type.
- The flowing section form of the torque converter changes the round type to the flat type to reduce the length of
the torque converter.
- The maximum operating degree of the damper clutch installed inside the transaxle increases from 11° to 18° to
improve the engine revolution change reduction capability and the fuel consumption.
Oil Pump
The oil pump is made of the aluminum (the reaction shaft support) to loose the weight and selects the parachoid
type to improve the processing and the capacity efficiency at the low RPM range.
Brakes
The automatic transaxle (A4CF2) uses the low and reverse brake and the second brake. The low and reverse brake
is fixed by the low and reverse annulus gear and overdrive planetary carrier.
- The disc type return spring is applied to the low and reverse brake and it minimizes the slip of the friction material
from the uniform spring operation power to improve the durability and reduce the length.
The overdrive sun gear is held on the transaxle case by the second brake.
Clutch
The multiple clutches and the one way clutch are used as the transaxle device.
The retainer of each clutch is composed of the precision sheet metal parts to realize the productivity and the light
weight.
The hydraulic centrifugal oil pressure balance device places inside the clutch assembly.
Generally the oil remained in the piston oil pressure chamber pushes the piston by the centrifugal force. But to
prevent the piston from being pushed, the oil filled in between the piston and the return spring retainer occurs the
centrifugal force and both of the power is offset so that the piston don't move. In result, it improves the durability and
the shift control ability.
1. Underdrive Clutch
The driving force of input shaft is delivered to the underdrive sun gear.
The operating oil pressure in the underdrive clutch components operates between the piston and the retainer and
The operating oil pressure in the underdrive clutch components operates between the piston and the retainer and
pushes the piston to the clutch discs to deliver the driving force from the retainer to the hub.
Parking System
The parking system for A4CF2 model is the cam type.
The roller type installed to the existing new generation AT needs support to move the roller when operating the
parking system. The cam type for A4CF2 model doesn't need the support and the structure is simpler. It only needs
the guide to prevent from moving the cam idly.
Operation
Hydraulic Control System
Main Features
The VFS (Variable Force Solenoid) installed in the valve body is applied to transaxle. VFS varies the line pressure
from 4.5bar to 10.5bar according to throttle open angle and shift range to improve the fuel consumption and shift
ability.
And the reducing valve which is installed in the valve body makes the solenoid control pressure using the reducing
pressure instead of the line pressure like the HIVEC transaxle.
The material of spool valve in the valve body is changed from the steel to aluminum to reduce the oil leakage by the
thermal expansion between the valve body and spool valve at the high temperature.
The switch valve, the solenoid valve and the fail safe valve are operated to drive the vehicle at the 3rd speed and
reverse even through the malfunction of the electronic control parts occur.
Item Function
Input speed sensor Detect the input shaft rpm(TURBINE RPM) at the OD/RVS retainer
Output speed sensor Detect the output shaft rpm(T/F DRIVEN GEAR RPM) at the T/F driven gear
Engine rpm signal Receive the engine rpm via CAN communication with ECM
Fluid temperature sensor Detect the temperature of ATF through the thermistor
Brake switch Detect the brake operation at the contact switch of the brake pedal
ON/OFF solenoid valve
Control the hydraulic passage for the shift control
(SCSV-A)
Change the line pressure from 4.5 bar to 10.5 bar according to throttle open angle and
VFS solenoid valve
shift ranges
PCSV-A(SCSV-B) Control the OD or L/R hydraulic pressure to the pressure control valve for shift control
PCSV-B(SCSV-C) Control the 2/4 or REV hydraulic pressure to the pressure control valve for shift control
PCSV-C(SCSV-D) Control the UD hydraulic pressure to the pressure control valve for shift control
PCSV-D(DCCV) Control the hydraulic pressure for the damper clutch control
Cluster Send the signal of the current position of shift lever and vehicle speed
CAN Communication
Layout
ECM- TCM CAN Communication error management
If the fluid smells as if it is burning, it means that the fluid has been contaminated by fine particles from the
bushes and friction materials, a transmission overhaul may be necessary.
5. Check that the fluid level is in the "HOT" mark on the oil level gauge. If fluid level is low, add automatic transaxle
fluid until the level reaches the "HOT" mark.
Low fluid level can cause a variety of abnormal conditions because it allows the pump to take in air along with
fluid. Air trapped in the hydraulic system forms bubbles, which are compressible. Therefore, pressures will be
erratic, causing delayed shifting, slipping clutches and brakes, etc. Improper filling can also raise fluid level too
high. When the transaxle has too much fluid, gears churn up foam and cause the same conditions which occur
with low fluid level, resulting in accelerated deterioration of automatic transaxle fluid. In either case, air bubbles
can cause overheating, and fluid oxidation, which can interfere with normal valve, clutch, and brake operation.
Foaming can also result in fluid escaping from the transaxle vent where it may be mistaken for a leak.
When new, automatic transmission fluid should be red, The red dve is added so the assembly plant can
identify it as transmission fluid and distinguish it from engine oil or antifreeze. The red dve, which is not an
indicator of fluid quality, is not permanent. As the vehicle is driven the transmission fluid will begin to look
darker. The color may eventually appear light brown.
Replacement
If you have a fluid changer, use this changer to replace the fluid. If you do not have a fluid replace the fluid by the
following procedure.
1. Disconnect the hose, which connects the transmission and the oil cooler (inside the radiator).
2. Start the engine and let the fluid drain out.
3. Remove the drain plug(A) from the bottom of the transmission case to drain the fluid.
4. Install the drain plug via the gasket, and tighten it the specified torque.
Tightening torque :
40~50 N.m (4.0~5.0kgf.m, 28.9~36.2lb-ft)
Check the old fluid for contamination. If it has been contaminated, repeat the steps (5) and (6).
Do not let anybody stand in front of or behind the vehicle while this test is being carried out.
1. Check the automatic transmission fluid level and temperature and the engine coolant temperature.
A. Fluid level : At the HOT mark on the oil level gauge
B. Fluid temperature : 80~100°C (176~212°F)
C. Engine coolant temperature : 80~100°C (176~212°F)
2. Check both rear wheels (left and right).
3. Pull the parking brake lever on, with the brake pedal fully depressed.
4. Start the engine.
5. Move the select lever to the "D" position, fully depress the accelerator pedal and take a reading of the maximum
engine speed at this time.
• The throttle should not be left fully open for any more than 5 seconds.
• If carrying out the stall test two or more times, move the select lever to the "N" position and run the engine
at 1,000 r/min to let the automatic transaxle fluid cool down before carrying out subsequent tests.
• Move the select lever to the "R" position and carry out the same test again.
Troubleshooting
Diagnostic Trouble Codes (Inspection Procedure)
Check the Diagnostic Trouble Codes
1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2. Connect the Hi-scan tool to the DLC connector for diagnosis.
3. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
4. Check the diagnostic trouble codes using the Hi-scan tool.
5. Read the output diagnostic trouble codes. Then follow the remedy procedures according to the "DIAGNOSTIC
TROUBLE CODE DESCRIPTION" on the following pages.
• A maximum of 5 diagnostic trouble codes (in the sequence of occurrence) can be stored in the Random
Access Memory (RAM) incorporated within the control module.
• The same diagnostic trouble code can be stored one time only.
• If the number of stored diagnostic trouble codes or diagnostic trouble patterns exceeds 5, already stored
diagnostic trouble codes will be erased in sequence, beginning with the oldest.
• Do not disconnect the battery until all diagnostic trouble codes or diagnostic trouble patterns have been
read out, because all stored diagnostic trouble codes or diagnostic trouble patterns will be cancelled when
the battery is disconnected.
• All diagnostic trouble codes are deleted from memory the 200th time the ATF temperature reaches
50°C(122°F) after memorization of the most recent diagnostic code.
Components (1)
Components (2)
38. Low & reverse brake piston 49. 2ND brake plate 59. Reverse sun gear
39. 2ND brake return spring 50. 2ND brake disc 60. Thrust bearing
40. Low & reverse brake spring 51. 2ND brake pressure plate 61. Overdrive(O/D) hub
retainer 52. Snap ring 62. Thrust bearing
41. Low & reverse brake return spring 53. 2ND brake piston 63. Reverse & Overdrive(O/D) clutch
42. Snap ring 54. D-ring 64. Thrust bearing
43. Wave spring 55. 2ND brake retainer 65. Rear cover
44. Low & reverse pressure plate 56. D-ring 66. Rear cover bolt
44-1. Low & reverse brake plate 57. Low & reverse planetary gear 67. One way clutch inner race
45. Low & reverse brake disc set 68. Transmission case
46. Snap ring 58. Snap ring
47. Reaction plate
48. Snap ring
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Removal
1. Disconnect battery terminals. Remove the air duct (A) and air cleaner assembly (B).
2. Remove the battery (B) after removing the PCM (A) and PCM connector.
10. Remove the transaxle upper mounting bolts (A-2ea) and the starter motor mounting bolts (B-2ea).
12. Drain the transaxle fluid by removing the oil drain plug (A).
16. Remove the lower arm ball joint mounting nut, the stabilizer link mounting nut, and the tie rod end mounting nut
from the front knuckles. (refer to Front suspension system in SS group)
17. Remove the roll stopper bracket by removing bolts (A).
18. Disconnect the drive shafts (A,B) from the transaxle. (refer to removal in DS group)
19. Remove the torque converter assembly mounting bolts (A-4ea).
20. Remove the mounting bolt both in the transaxle side and the engine side.
21. Remove the transaxle lower mounting bolts(A-3ea, B-1ea).
When removing the transaxle assembly, be careful not to damage any surrounding parts or body
components.
Installation
1. Lowering the vehicle or lifting up a jack, install the transmission assembly.
4. Install the mounting bolt both in the transaxle side and the engine side.
Tightening torque :
[A] 43-55N.m (4.3-5.5kgf.m, 31.1-39.8lb-ft)
[B] 30-42N.m (3.0-4.2kgf.m, 21.7-30.4lb-ft)
Tightening torque :
46-53N.m (4.6-5.3kgf.m, 33.3-38.3lb-ft)
6. Disconnect the drive shafts (A,B) from the transaxle (refer to removal in DS group)
7. Install the under cover (A).
9. Install the lower arm ball joint mounting nut, the stabilizer link mounting nut, and the tie rod end mounting nut to the
front knuckles. (refer to Front suspension system in SS group)
10. Install the front wheels and tires. (refer to removal in SS group)
11. Install the transaxle mounting support bracket bolts (A-3ea).
Tightening torque :
90-110N.m (9.0-11.0kgf.m, 65.1-79.6lb-ft)
12. Supporting the sub frame with a jack and the special tool (09624-38000), install the mounting bolts. (see SS
group).
13. Install the transaxle upper mounting bolts (A-2ea) the starter motor mounting bolts (B-2ea).
Tightening torque :
[A] 60-80N.m (6.0-8.0kgf.m, 43.4-57.7lb-ft)
[B] 39-60N.m (3.9-6.0kgf.m, 28.2-43.4lb-ft)
14. Connect the transaxle oil cooler hoses (A) to the tubes by fastening the clamps.
15. Install the shift cable assembly (A).
Tightening torque :
Bracket bolts : 15-22N.m (1.5-2.2kgf.m, 10.8-15.9lb-ft)
Nut : 10-14N.m (1.0-1.4kgf.m, 7.2-10.1lb-ft)
17. Connect the inhibiter switch connector (A), solenoid valve connector (B) and the input speed sensor connector
(C).
18. Install the ground cable (A) to transaxle.
20. Install the PCM (A) and PCM connector after installing the battery (B).
21. Install the air duct (A) or air cleaner assembly (B).
22. After completing the installation perform the following procedure;
A. Adjust the shift cable.
B. Refill the transaxle fluid.
C. Clean the battery posts and cable terminals with sandpaper and grease them to prevent corrosion before
installing.
When replacing the automatic transaxle, reset the automatic transaxle's values by using the High- Scan Pro.
1. Connect the Hi-Scan Pro connector to the data link connector under the crash pad and power cable to the
cigar jack under the center facia.
2. Turn the ignition switch on and power on the Hi-Scan Pro.
3. Select the vehicle's name.
4. Select 'AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE'.
5. Select 'RESETTING AUTO T/A VALUES' and perform the procedure
Description
TCM calculates the best condition using the information from all kinds of sensors. If the solenoid valve receives the
information on the oil pressure, the solenoid valve actuates according to the driving signal. All kinds of regulators in
the valve body are controlled to change the oil passage and also the line pressure is controlled by TCM.
Removal
1. Remove the battery terminal.
2. Lift the vehicle.
3. Remove the under cover.
4. Loosen the drain plug and drain the transaxle oil.
5. Remove the oil pan. (Refer to Automatic transaxle's disassembly in overhaul manual)
6. Remove the oil filter.
7. Remove the valve body. (Refer to Valve body's disassembly in overhaul manual)
8. Disconnect the main harness(A) from valve body.
Installation
1. Install the solenoid valve.
Apply the ATF oil or White Vaseline to the O-ring to prevent damage.
When connecting the solenoid valve connector, check the connector for rust, dirt, or oil, then clean and
reconnect it.
3. Install the valve body. (Refer to Valve body's reassembly in overhaul manual)
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
5. Continue to apply liquid gasket at application points at the oil pan with Ø2.5mm (0.098in) thickness.
6. Tighten the mounting bolt with the specified torque after installing the oil pan.
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
Tightening torque :
40~50N.m(4.0~5.0kgf.m, 28.9~36.2lb-ft)
Description
VFS valve controls the regulator valve and varies the line pressure from 4.5bar to 10.5bar according to the throttle
open angle and the shift range. The holder is installed on the upper side of the case and the filter is installed to the
two places on the holder outside to prevent in the strange material from flowing in the VFS.
Removal
1. Remove the battery terminal.
2. Lift the vehicle.
3. Remove the under cover.
4. Loosen the drain plug and drain the transaxle oil.
5. Remove the oil pan. (Refer to Automatic transaxle's disassembly in overhaul manual)
6. Remove the oil filter.
7. Remove the valve body. (Refer to Valve body's disassembly in overhaul manual)
8. Disconnect the VFS solenoid valve connector (A).
Installation
1. Install the solenoid valve (B).
Apply the ATF oil or White Vaseline to the O-ring not to be damaged.
When connecting the solenoid valve connector, check the connector for rust, dirt, or oil, then reconnect it.
3. Install the valve body. (Refer to Valve body's reassembly in overhaul manual)
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
4. Install the oil filter.
Tightening torque :
5~7N.m(0.5~0.7kgf.m, 4~5lb-ft)
5. Continue to apply liquid gasket at application points at the oil pan with Ø2.5mm (0.098in) thickness.
6. Tighten the mounting bolt with the specified torque after installing the oil pan.
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
Tightening torque :
40~50N.m(4.0~5.0kgf.m, 28.9~36.2lb-ft)
Components
Removal
1. Remove the center console cover (A).
10. Remove the shift cable assembly from the transaxle. (refer to Automatic transaxle’s removal)
11. Remove the shift cable assembly.
Inspection
1. Check the shift cable for proper operation and for damage.
2. Check the boots for damage if boots are applied.
3. Check the boots for wear, abrasion, sticking, restricted movement or damage if boots are applied.
4. Check for the weak or damaged spring.
Adjustment
Adjusting the shift cable
1. Set the room side lever and the manual lever (A) to N position.
2. Push the shift cable (B) lightly to "F" direction shown to eliminate the free play.
Tightening torque :
10~14N.m (1.0~1.4kgf.m, 7.2~10.1lb-ft)
4. Check that this part operates at each range of the manual lever corresponding to each position of the room lever.
Installation
1. Install the shift cable assembly while the manual lever on the transaxle is placed in the neutral position.
(refer to Automaic Transaxle Installation)
2. Install the retainer (A) and nuts (B).
Tightening torque :
10~14N.m (1.0~1.4kgf.m, 7.2~10.1lb-ft)
Tightening torque :
10~14N.m (1.0~1.4kgf.m, 7.2~10.1lb-ft)
4. Install the shift lock cable mounting nut (B).
Description
1. Type : HALL SENSOR
Sensor type 2. Operating voltage : DC 12V
3. Current consumption : 22mA (Max)
1. Input speed sensor: Detect the input shaft rotation at the OD & REV retainer side to control oil
pressure when shifting.
Function
2. Feedback control, clutch-clutch control, damper clutch control, shift range control, incorrect ratio
control and sensor trouble detection signal.
Connector
Removal
1. Remove the battery terminal.
2. Remove the battery and battery tray.
3. Remove the air duct.
4. Remove the air cleaner assembly. (Refer to Automatic transaxle's Removal)
5. Remove the input speed sensor connector (A).
Installation
1. Install the new O-ring to the input speed sensor.
2. Install the input speed sensor (A).
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
While installing the input shaft speed sensor, do not allow dust or other foreign particles to enter the transaxle.
3. Check the connector for dust, dirt, or oil, and then connect the input speed sensor connector (A) securely.
Description
1. Type : HALL SENSOR
Sensor type 2. Output voltage : DC 12V
3. Current consumption : 22mA (Max)
1. Output speed sensor : Detect the output shaft rpm(T/F DRIVEN GEAR RPM) at the T/F driven
gear
Function
2. Feedback control, clutch-clutch control, damper clutch control, shift range control, incorrect ratio
control and sensor trouble detection signal.
Connector
Removal
1. Remove the battery terminal.
2. Remove the battery and battery tray.
3. Remove the air duct.
4. Remove the air cleaner assembly. (Refer to Automatic transaxle's Removal)
5. Remove the output speed sensor connector(A).
Installation
1. Install the new O-ring to the output shaft speed sensor.
2. Remove the output speed sensor (A).
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
While installing the output speed sensor, do not allow dust or other foreign particles to enter the transaxle.
3. Check the connector for dust, dirt, or oil, then connect the output speed sensor connector (A) securely.
Description
1. Type : Thermister
Sensor type
2. Use available temperature :-40~160°C(-40~320°F)
1. Detect the temperature of ATF through the thermistor which is exposed outside.
Function and feature
2. When shifting the range, it is used as the oil pressure control information.
Connector
Installation Location
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Removal
1. Remove the battery terminal.
2. Lift the vehicle.
3. Remove the under cover.
4. Loosen the drain plug and drain the transaxle oil.
5. Remove the oil pan. (Refer to Automatic transaxle's disassembly in overhaul manual)
6. Remove the oil filter.
7. Remove the valve body. (Refer to Valve body's disassembly in overhaul manual)
8. Disconnect the main harness connector (A) from the valve body and remove oil temperature sensor.
Installation
1. Install oil temperature sensor and connect the main harness connector (A) to the valve body.
When connecting the oil temperature connector, check the connector for rust, dirt, or oil, then reconnect it.
2. Install the valve body. (Refer to Valve body's reassembly in overhaul manual)
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
Tightening torque :
5~7N.m(0.5~0.7kgf.m, 4~5lb-ft)
4. Continue to apply liquid gasket at application points at the oil pan with Ø0.098in(2.5mm) thickness.
Liquid gasket Part name : Threebond 1281B
5. Tighten the mounting bolt with the specified torque after installing the oil pan.
Tightening torque :
10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft)
Tightening torque :
40~50N.m(4.0~5.0kgf.m, 28.9~36.2lb-ft)
Description
1. Type : ROTARY
Sensor type 2. Available temperature range : -40~150°C(-40~320°F)
3. Tightening torque : 10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft )
Detect the position of select lever through the contact switch. It makes starting possible in "P" and
Function
"N".
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Removal
1. Remove the battery terminal.
2. Remove the battery and battery tray.
3. Remove the air duct.
4. Remove the air cleaner assembly. (Refer to Automatic transaxle's Removal)
5. Disconnect the inhibitor switch connector (A).
Installation
1. Set the inhibitor switch to the "N" position.
2. Set the inhibitor switch control shaft to the "N" position.
3. Install the inhibitor switch and manual control lever.
Tightening torque :
Shaft nut: 17~21N.m(1.7~2.1kgf.m, 12~15lb-ft)
Bolt(2EA): 10~12N.m(1.0~1.2kgf.m, 7~8lb-ft )