12. Observe the following precautions to avoid damage to theparts:
(a) Do not open the cover or case of the ECU unless
absolutely necessary (If the IC terminals are touched, the
IC may be destroyed by static electricity.).
(b) To pull apart electrical connectors, pull on the connectoritself, not the wires (See page BE±2).
(c) Be careful not to drop electrical components, such as sensors or relays. It they are dropped on a hard floor,
they should be replaced and not reused.
(d) When checking continuity at the wire connector, insert the tester probe carefully to prevent terminals from
bending.
(e) To disconnect vacuum hoses, pull on the end, not the middle of the hose.
(f) When steam cleaning an engine, protect the distributor,
coil and air filter from water.
(g) Ne ve r use an imp a ct wre n ch to re mo ve or in sta ll temperature switches or temperature sensors.
(h) When using a vacuum gauge, never force the hose onto
a connector that is too large. Use a step±down adapter
instead. Once the hose has been stretched, it may leak.
13. Tag hoses before disconnecting them: (a) When disconnecting vacuum hoses, use tags to identify
how they should be reconnected.
(b) After completing a job, double check that the vacuum hoses are properly connected. A label under the hood
shows the proper layout.
14. Installation of wheels The wheel assemblies are of the uni±directional type and
must be rotated only between the front and rear as illustrated.
Wheels are marked with turning direction indicators.
When installing the wheels, check the marks carefully and
install the wheel correctly.
15. Bleeding of traction control system When repairing the brake master cylinder or TRAC system,
bleed the air out of the TRAC system (See page BR±7).
CAUTION: Since the fluid is under high pressure, it could
spray out with great force, so be careful.
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PRECAUTIONS FOR VEHICLES
EQUIPPED WITH A CATALYTIC
CONVERTER
CAUTION: If large amounts of unburned gasoline flow into the
converter, it may overheat and create a fire hazard. To prevent
this, observe the following precautions and explain them to
your customer.
1. Use only unleaded gasoline.
2. Avoid prolonged idling. Avoid running the engine at idle speed for more than 20 min-
utes.
3. Avoid spark jump test. (a) P e r f o r m s p a r k j u m p t e s t o n l y w h e n a b s o l u t e l ynecessary. Perform this test as rapidly as possible.
(b) While testing, never race the engine.
4. Avoid prolonged engine compression measurement.
Engine compression tests must be done as rapidly as pos-
sible.
5. Do not run engine when fuel tank is nearly empty. This may c ause the engine to misfire and create an extra load
on the converter.
6. Avoid coasting with ignition turned off and prolonged braking.
7. Do not dispose of used catalyst along with parts contaminated with gasoline or oil.
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A. Refrigerant handling
1. Do not handle refrigerant in an enclosed area or near an open flame.
2. Always wear eye protection.
3. Avoid getting liquid refrigerant in your eyes or on your skin.
4. Never heat a container with an open flame.
5. Keep containers below 104 °F.
6. When heating a refrigerant can with water, keep the valve above water.
7. Never reuse empty service cans.
B. Replacing parts 1. Plug off any open connections to prevent the entry of moisture and dust.
2. Do not remove plugs from Receiver ports until it is ready for installati\
on.
C. Tightening connecting parts
1. Apply a few drops of ND±Oil 8 compressor oil to O±ring fittings be\
fore tightening.
2. Avoid twisting refrigerant piping when installing R134a service fitting a\
dapters.
3. Tighten all fittings to specified torque.
D. Recharging with A/C ªonº
1. Never open the high side valve with the engine running.
2. Never run the A/C system when low on refrigerant as compressor damage ma\
yoccur.
3. Never charge the system with liquid refrigerant with the engine running.\
4. Be careful not to overcharge the system.
NOTE:
Oil removed during R±12 evacuation should not be used with an R134a Syst\
em.
A. Vehicle Inspection:
Ensure the integrity of the A/C system before proceeding with retrofit.
B. Recover R±12 using R±12 recovery/recycling/recharging equipment: Follow Lexus recommended procedure.
C. Install R134a service fitting adapters: 1. Remove valve cores from R±12 service fittings and discard.
2. Clean external threads of the R±12 service fittings.
3. Apply adhesive to threads (Loctite 262 or equivalent), screw on R134a \
adapterfittings, and tighten to 13 ft±lb.
NOTE:
Vehicles with more than 2 service fittings will require the installation \
of additional
adaptors. All service fittings must have R134a adaptors installed.
D. Replace piping and hose O±rings:
1. Disconnect discharge hose from compressor.
2. Remove and discard old O±rings.
3. Lubricate with ND±Oil 8 and install new O±rings.
4. Disconnect discharge hose from condenser.
5. Lubricate and install retrofit O±rings with ND±Oil 8.
6. Reconnect hoses and torque to specification. (Specifications can be fou\
nd in applicable manuals/guides.)
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wTighten the O±ring fittings or the bolted type fittings to
the specified torque.
Precautions When Charging Refrigerant
1. DO NOT OPERATE COMPRESSOR WITHOUT ENOUGH
REFRIGERANT IN REFRIGERANT CYCLE
If there is not enough refrigerant in the refrigerant cycle, oil
lubrication will be insufficient and compressor burnout may
occur, so take care to avoid this.
2. DO NOT OPEN HIGH PRESSURE VALVE OF MANIFOLD GAUGE WITH COMPRESSOR OPERATING
If the high pressure valve is opened, refrigerant flows in the
reverse direction and could cause the charging cylinder to
rupture, so open and close the low pressure valve only.
3. BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERCHARGE WITH REFRIGERANT IN SYSTEM
If refrigerant is overcharged, it causes trouble such as insuffi-
cient cooling, poor fuel economy, engine overheating etc.
Electrical Parts
Before removing and inspecting the electrical parts, set the
ignition switch to the LOCK position and disconnect the neg-
ative (±) terminal cable from the battery.
CAUTION: Work must not be started until after at least 20
seconds or longer from the time the negative (±) terminal
cable is disconnected.
SRS Airbag System
Failure to carry out service operations in the correct se-
quence could cause the airbag system to deploy, possibly
leading to a serious accident.
When removal or installation of the parts and the yellow wire
harness and connector for the airbag is necessary, refer to
the precautionary notices in the AB section before perform-
ing the operation.
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PRELIMINARY CHECK
1. CHECK FLUID LEVELHINT:
wDrive the vehicle so that the engine and transmission
are at normal operating temperature.
Fluid temp.: 70±80 5C (158±176 5F)
w Only use the COOL range on the dipstick as a rough
reference when the fluid is replaced or the engine does
not run.
(a) Park the vehicle on a level surface and set the parking brake.
(b) With the engine idling and the brake pedal depressed, shift the shift lever into all positions from P to L position and return
to P position.
(c) Pull out the transmission dipstick and wipe it clean.
(d) Push it back fully into the tube.
(e) Pull it out and check that the fluid level is in the HOT range. If the level is at the low side, add fluid.
Fluid type:
ATF TYPE T±II or Equivalent
NOTICE: Do not overfill.
2. CHECK FLUID CONDITION If the fluid smells burnt or is black, replace it.
3. REPLACE TRANSMISSION FLUID
(a) Remove the drain plug and drain the fluid.
(b) Reinstall the drain plug securely.
(c) With the engine OFF, add new fluid through the oil filler tube.
Fluid type:
ATF TYPE T±II or Equivalent
Capacity:
Total: 8.2 liters (8.7 US qts, 7.2 lmp. qts)
Drain and refill: 1.9 liters (2.0 US qts, 1.7 lmp. qts)
(d) Start the engine and shift the shift lever into all positions fromP to L position and then shift into P position.
(e) With the engine idling, check the fluid level. Add fluid up to the
COOL level on the dipstick.
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(f) Check the fluid level at the normal operating temperature70±80 C (158±176 F) and add as necessary.
NOTICE: Do not overfill.
4. CHECK FLUID LEAKS
Check for leaks in the transmission.
If there are leaks, it is necessary to repair or replace O±rings,
seal packings, oil seals, plugs or other parts.
5. INSPECT AND ADJUST THROTTLE CABLE
(a) Remove the 2 bolts, nut and throttle body cover.
(b) Check that the throttle valve is fully closed.
(c) Check that the inner cable is not slack.
(d) Measure the distance between the outer cable end and stopper on the cable.
Standard distance:
0±1 mm (0±0.04 in.)
If the distance is not standard, adjust the cable by the adjust-
ing nuts.
(e) Install the throttle body cover, and two bolts and nut.
6. INSPECT AND ADJUST SHIFT LEVER POSITION When shifting the shift lever from the N position to other posi-
tions, check that the lever can be shifted smoothly and accu-
rately to each position and that the position indicator correctly
indicates the position.
If the indicator is not aligned with the correct position, carry
out the following adjustment procedures:
(a) Loosen the nut on the control shaft lever.
(b) Push the control shaft lever fully rearward.
(c) Return the control shaft lever 2 notches to N position.
(d) Set the shift lever to N position.
(e) While holding the shift lever lightly toward the R position side,
tighten the shift lever nut.
(f) Start the engine and make sure that the vehicle moves forward when shifting the lever from the N to D position and
reverses when shifting it to the R position.
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MEASURE LINE PRESSURE
NOTICE:
Perform the test at normal operating fluid temperature 50±80 C (122±176 F).
The line pressure test should always be carried out in pairs. One technicia\
n should observe the
conditions of wheels or wheel stoppers outside the vehicle while the other is perf\
orming the test.
Be careful to prevent the oil pressure gauge hose from interfering with \
the exhaust pipe.
(a) Warm up the transmission fluid.
(b) Remove the test plug on the transmission case left side and connect the \
oil pressure gauge SST.
SST 09992±00094
HINT: Connecting the oil pressure gauge will be made easier by moving LH sid\
e heat insulator aside.
(c) Fully apply the parking brake and chock the 4 wheels.
(d) Start the engine and check idling RPM.
(e) Keep your left foot pressed firmly on the brake pedal and shift into D p\
osition.
(f) Measure the line pressure when the engine is idling.
(g) Press the accelerator pedal all the way down. Quickly read the highest line pressure when engine speedreaches stall speed.
(h) In the same manner, perform the test in R position. AT±54
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TORQUE SPECIFICATION
AT07F±04\
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Part tightened NVm kgf Vcm ft Vlbf\
\
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Engine x Transmission
64
650
47
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Rear mounting x Body 25 260 19
\
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Rear mounting x Extension housing 25 250 18
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Transmission housing x Transmission case 14 mm (0.55 in.) 34 345 25
\
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17 mm (0.67 in.) 57 580 42
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Extension housing x Transmission case 34 345 25
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Valve body x Transmission case 10 100 7
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Oil strainer 10 100 7
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Oil pan 7.4 75 65 in.
Vlbf\
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No.1 vehicle speed sensor 16 160 12\
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No.2 vehicle speed sensor
5.4
55
48 in.
Vlbf
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Solenoid wiring stopper plate 5.4 55 48 in. Vlbf
\
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O/D direct clutch speed sensor 5.4 55 48 in. Vlbf
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Transmission output flange 123 1,250 90
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Throttle cable x Transmission case 5.4 55 48 in. Vlbf
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Union 29 300 22
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Cooler pipe union nut 34 350 25
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Drive plate x Crankshaft 99 1,000 72
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Torque converter clutch x Drive plate 33 340 25\
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Park/Neutral position switch Bolt 13 130 9\
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Nut 6.9 70 61 in. Vlbf\
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Control shaft lever
16
160
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