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B02389
B02390
HEAT METHOD: When the problem seems to occur when the suspect area is heated. 2
NOTICE:3 WATER SPRINKLING METHOD:
(1)
(2)
4 OTHER: When a malfunction seems to occur when electrical load is excessive.When the malfunction seems to occur on a rainy day or in a
high±humidity condition. Heat the component that is the likely cause of the malfunction
with a hair dryer or similar object. Check to see if the malfunction
occurs.
Sprinkle water onto the vehicle and check to see if the malfunc-
tion occurs.
Turn on all electrical loads including the heater blower, head
lights, rear window defogger, etc. and check to see if the mal-
function occurs.ON HINT:
If a vehicle is subject to water leakage, the leaked water may
contaminate the ECU. When testing a vehicle with a water leak-
age problem, special caution must be taken.
Malfunc-
tion
Do not heat to more than 60 °C (140 °F). (Temperature
is limited not to damage the components.)
Do not apply heat directly to parts in the ECU. (1)
(2)
Never sprinkle water directly into the engine compart-
ment, but indirectly change the temperature and hu-
midity by applying water spray onto the radiator front
surface.
Never apply water directly onto the electronic compo-
nents. NOTICE: IN±26
± INTRODUCTIONHOW TO TROUBLESHOOT ECU CONTROLLED
SYSTEMS
26 Author: Date:
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LU027±04
B06398
Gasket RH Fender Apron Seal
PS Pump Drive Belt
A/C Compressor
Connector
A/C Compressor
No.2 RH Engine
Mounting Stay (M/T) Engine Moving
Control Rod
RH Engine Mounting Stay
No.2 RH Engine Mounting
Bracket
Ground Strap
Bracket
Front Exhaust Pipe
Stay
PS Pump Drive Belt
Adjusting Strut
Generator Drive Belt
Adjusting Bar Bracket
Gasket
64 (650, 47)
62 (630, 46)
33 (330, 24)
21 (210, 15)
56 (570, 41)
64 (650, 47)
32 (320, 23)
62 (630, 46)
33 (330, 24)
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf) : Specified torque
Non±reusable part
Bracket
Generator Drive
Belt
Radiator Reservoir Hose
± LUBRICATION (1MZ±FE)OIL PUMP
LU±5
1669 Author: Date:
OIL PUMP
COMPONENTS
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MA003±09
MA±4
± MAINTENANCEUNDER HOOD
47 Author: Date:
UNDER HOOD
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
1. GENERAL NOTES
Maintenance items may vary from country to country. Check the owner's manual supplement in which
the maintenance schedule is shown.
Every service item in the periodic maintenance schedule must be performed.
Periodic maintenance service must be performed according to whichever interval in the periodic main-
tenance schedule occurs first, the odometer reading (miles) or the time interval (months).
Maintenance service after the last period should be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
Failure to do even one item an cause the engine to run poorly and increase exhaust emissions.
2. WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
Check that there is sufficient fluid in the tank.
3. ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL
Check that the coolant level is between the ºFULLº and ºLOWº lines on the see±through reservoir.
4. RADIATOR AND HOSES
(a) Check that the front of the radiator is clean and not blocked with leaves, dirt or bugs.
(b) Check the hoses for cracks, kinks, rot or loose connections.
5. BATTERY ELECTROLYTE LEVEL
Check that the electrolyte level of all battery cells is between the upper and lower level lines on the case.
6. BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID LEVELS
(a) Check that the brake and clutch fluid levels are near the upper level line on the see±through reservoirs.
(b) Check that the clutch fluid level is with is ± 5 mm (0.20 in.). of the reservoir hem.
7. ENGINE DRIVE BELTS
Check drive belt for fraying, cracks, wear or oiliness.
8. ENGINE OIL LEVEL
Check the level on the dipstick with the engine turned off.
9. POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL
Check the level.
The level should be in the ºHOTº or ºCOLDº range depending on the fluid temperature.
10. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL
(a) Park the vehicle on a level surface.
(b) With the engine idling and the parking brake applied, shift the selector into all positions from ºPº to ºLº,
and then shift into ºPº position.
(c) Pull out the dipstick and wipe off the fluid with a clean rag. Re±insert the dipstick and check that the
fluid level is in the HOT range.
(d) Do this check with the fluid at normal driving temperature (70 ± 80°C, 158 ± 176°F).
HINT:
Wait until the engine cools down (approx. 30 min.) before checking the fluid level after extended driving at
high speeds, in hot weather, in heavy traffic or pulling a trailer.
11. EXHAUST SYSTEM
If any change in the sound of the exhaust or smell of the exhaust fumes is noticed, have the cause located
and corrected.
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PP0JZ±05
PP±24
± PREPARATIONCOOLING (5S±FE)
76 Author: Date:
COOLING (5S±FE)
SST (Special Service Tools)
09230±01010Radiator Service Tool Set
09231±14010Punch
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PP0K1±03
PP±26
± PREPARATIONCOOLING (5S±FE)
78 Author: Date:
EQUIPMENT
HeaterECT switch, Thermostat
Radiator cap tester
ThermometerECT switch, Thermostat
Torque wrench
Vernier calipers
Page 3879 of 4770
PP1WU±01
PP±28
± PREPARATIONCOOLING (1MZ±FE)
80 Author: Date:
COOLING (1MZ±FE)
SST (Special Service Tools)
09230±01010Radiator Service Tool Set
09231±14010Punch
Page 3881 of 4770
PP0C2±02
PP±30
± PREPARATIONCOOLING (1MZ±FE)
82 Author: Date:
EQUIPMENT
HeaterECT switch
Radiator cap tester
ThermometerECT switch
Torque wrench
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SS0AI±03
± SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSCOOLING (5S±FE)
SS±23
186 Author: Date:
COOLING (5S±FE)
SERVICE DATA
ThermostatValve opening temperature
Valve lift at 95°C (203°F)80 ± 84°C (176 ± 183°F)
8 mm (0.31 in.) or more
Radiator capRelief valve opening pressure STD
Minimum74 ± 103 kPa (0.75 ± 1.05 kgf/cm2, 10.7 ± 14.9 psi)
59 kPa (0.6 kgf/cm2, 8.5 psi)
Electric
cooling fanRotating amperage4.9 ± 8.5 A