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LU02B±03
P12413
P12392
SST
P12475
Cut Position
P12473
SST
± LUBRICATION (1MZ±FE)OIL PUMP
LU±13
1677 Author: Date:
REPLACEMENT
REPLACE CRANKSHAFT FRONT OIL SEAL
HINT:
There are 2 methods ((a) and (b)) to replace the oil seal which
are as follows:
(a) If the oil pump is removed from the cylinder block.
(1) Using a screwdriver, pry out the oil seal.
(2) Using SST and a hammer, tap in a new oil seal until
its surface is flush with the oil pump body edge.
SST 09223±00010
(3) Apply MP grease to the oil seal lip.
(b) If the oil pump is installed to the cylinder block.
(1) Using a knife, cut off the oil seal lip.
(2) Using a screwdriver, pry out the oil seal.
NOTICE:
Be careful not to damage the crankshaft. Tape the screw-
driver tip.
(3) Apply MP grease to a new oil seal lip.
(4) Using SST and a hammer, tap in the oil seal until its
surface is flush with the oil pump body edge.
SST 09223±00010
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LU02C±03
P12807
Mark LU±14
± LUBRICATION (1MZ±FE)OIL PUMP
1678 Author: Date:
REASSEMBLY
1. INSTALL DRIVE AND DRIVEN ROTORS
(a) Place the drive and driven rotors into pump body with the
marks facing the pump body cover side.
(b) Install the pump body cover with the 9 screws.
2. INSTALL RELIEF VALVE
Insert the relief valve and spring into the pump body hole, and
install the plug with a new gasket.
Torque: 36.8 N´m (375 kgf´cm, 37 ft´lbf)
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LU02D±03
P12969
A
Seal Width
2 ± 3 mmB
A
BC
C
P18779
New O±Ring
± LUBRICATION (1MZ±FE)OIL PUMP
LU±15
1679 Author: Date:
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL OIL PUMP
(a) Remove any old packing (FIPG) material and be careful
not to drop any oil on the contact surfaces of the oil pump
and cylinder block.
Using a razor blade and gasket scraper, remove all
the old packing (FIPG) material from the gasket sur-
faces and sealing grooves.
Thoroughly clean all components to remove all the
loose material.
Using a non±residue solvent, clean both sealing
surfaces.
(b) Apply seal packing to the oil pump as shown in the illustra-
tion.
Seal packing: Part No. 08826±00080 or equivalent
Install a nozzle that has been cut to a 2 ± 3 mm (0.08
± 0.12 in.) opening.
HINT:
Avoid applying an excessive amount to the surface.
Parts must be assembled within 3 minutes of ap-
plication. Otherwise the material must be removed
and reapplied.
Immediately remove nozzle from the tube and rein-
stall cap.
(c) Place a new O±ring on the cylinder block.
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P12694
LU±16
± LUBRICATION (1MZ±FE)OIL PUMP
1680 Author: Date:
(d) Engage the spline teeth of the oil pump drive gear with the
large teeth of the crankshaft, and slide the oil pump on the
crankshaft.
(e) Install the oil pump with the 9 bolts. Uniformly tighten the
bolts in several passes.
Torque:
10 mm head: 8 N´m (80 kgf´cm, 69 in.´lbf)
12 mm head: 19.5 N´m (200 kgf´cm, 14 ft´lbf)
2. INSTALL CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
3. INSTALL BAFFLE PLATE TO NO.1 OIL PAN
Torque: 8 N´m (80 kgf´cm, 69 in.´lbf)
4. INSTALL NO.1 OIL PAN
(a) Remove any old packing (FIPG) material and be careful
not to drop any oil on the contact surfaces of the oil pan,
oil pump and cylinder block.
Using a razor blade and gasket scraper, remove all
the old packing (FIPG) material from the gasket sur-
faces and sealing grooves.
Thoroughly clean all components to remove all the
loose material.
Using a non±residue solvent, clean both sealing
surfaces.
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B04402
A Region ºXºRegion ºYº
A
CB B
C
Seal Width
Type A: 4 ± 5 mm
Type B: 3 ± 4 mmRegion ºXºRegion ºYº
AC Type A
Type B
± LUBRICATION (1MZ±FE)OIL PUMP
LU±17
1681 Author: Date:
(b) Apply seal packing to the oil pan as shown in the illustra-
tion.
Seal packing: Part No. 08826±00080 or equivalent
Region ºXº is at the outer side of the bolt hole.
Region ºYº is at the inner side of the bolt hole.
Install a nozzle that has been cut to a 4 ± 5 mm (0.16
± 0.20 in.) (Type A) or 3 ± 4 mm (0.12 ± 0.16 in.)
(Type B) opening.
HINT:
Avoid applying an excessive amount to the surface.
Parts must be assembled within 3 minutes of ap-
plication. Otherwise the material must be removed
and reapplied.
Immediately remove nozzle from the tube and rein-
stall cap.
(c) Install the oil pan with the 19 bolts (or 17 bolts and 2 nuts).
Uniformly tighten the bolts and nuts in several passes.
Torque:
10 mm head: 8 N´m (80 kgf´cm, 69 in.´lbf)
12 mm head: 19.5 N´m (200 kgf´cm, 14 ft´lbf)
14 mm head: 37.2 N´m (380 kgf´cm, 27 ft´lbf)
(d) Install the flywheel housing under cover and exhaust pipe
support stay with the 2 bolts.
Torque: 7.8 N´m (80 kgf´cm, 69 in.´lbf)
5. INSTALL OIL STRAINER
Install a new gasket and the oil strainer with the bolt and 2 nuts.
Torque: 8 N´m (80 kgf´cm, 69 in.´lbf)
6. INSTALL NO.2 OIL PAN
(a) Remove any old packing (FIPG) material and be careful
not to drop any oil on the contact surface of the No.1 and
No.2 oil pans.
Using a razor blade and gasket scraper, remove all
the old packing (FIPG) material from the gasket sur-
faces and sealing grooves.
Thoroughly clean all components to remove all the
loose material.
Using a non±residue solvent, clean both sealing
surfaces.
NOTICE:
Do not use a solvent which will affect the painted surfaces.
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P12568
A
A
BB
Seal Width
4 ± 5 mm LU±18
± LUBRICATION (1MZ±FE)OIL PUMP
1682 Author: Date:
(b) Apply seal packing to the No.2 oil pan as shown in the il-
lustration.
Seal packing:
Part No. 08826±00080 or equivalent
Install a nozzle that has been cut to a 4 ± 5 mm (0.16
± 0.20 in.) opening.
HINT:
Avoid applying an excessive amount to the surface.
Parts must be assembled within 3 minutes of ap-
plication. Otherwise the material must be removed
and reapplied.
Immediately remove nozzle from the tube and rein-
stall cap.
(c) Install the No.2 oil pan with the 10 bolts and 2 nuts. Uni-
formly tighten the bolts and nuts in several passes.
Torque: 8 N´m (80 kgf´cm, 69 in.´lbf)
7. INSTALL A/C COMPRESSOR HOUSING BRACKET
Torque: 25 N´m (250 kgf´cm, 18 ft´lbf)
8. INSTALL NO.3 TIMING BELT COVER
(See page EM±21)
9. INSTALL TIMING PULLEYS (See page EM±21)
10. INSTALL TIMING BELT (See page EM±21)
11. INSTALL ADJUSTING STRUT AND PS PUMP DRIVE
BELT
(a) Temporarily install the adjusting strut with the bolt and the
nut.
(b) Install the drive belt with the pivot and adjusting bolts.
Torque: 43.1 N´m (440 kgf´cm, 32 ft´lbf)
(c) Tighten the nut.
Torque: 43.1 N´m (440 kgf´cm, 32 ft´lbf)
12. INSTALL A/C COMPRESSOR (See page AC±47)
13. INSTALL GENERATOR DRIVE BELT
(See page CH±16)
14. INSTALL FRONT EXHAUST PIPE BRACKET TO
NO.1 OIL PAN
Torque: 21 N´m (210 kgf´cm, 15 ft´lbf)
15. INSTALL FRONT EXHAUST PIPE (See page EM±76)
16. REMOVE RH FENDER APRON SEAL
17. REMOVE RH FRONT WHEEL
18. FILL ENGINE WITH OIL
19. START ENGINE AND CHECK FOR LEAKS
20. RECHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL
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MA001±10
± MAINTENANCEOUTSIDE VEHICLE
MA±1
44 Author: Date:
OUTSIDE VEHICLE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
These are maintenance and inspection items which are considered to be the owner's responsibility.
They can be done by the owner or they can have them done at a service shop.
These items include those which should be checked on a daily basis, those which, in most cases, do not
require (special) tools and those which are considered to be reasonable for the owner to do.
Items and procedures for general maintenance are as follows.
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. TIRES
(a) Check the pressure with a gauge. If necessary, adjust.
(b) Check for cuts, damage or excessive wear.
3. WHEEL NUTS
When checking the tires, check the nuts for looseness or for missing nuts. If necessary, tighten them.
4. TIRE ROTATION
Check the owner's manual supplement in which the maintenance schedule is shown.
5. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Check for wear or cracks whenever they do not wipe clean. If necessary, replace.
6. FLUID LEAKS
(a) Check underneath for leaking fuel, oil, water or other fluid.
(b) If you smell gasoline fumes or notice any leak, have the cause found and corrected.
7. DOORS AND ENGINE HOOD
(a) Check that all doors and the tailgate operate smoothly, and that all latches lock securely.
(b) Check that the engine hood secondary latch secures the hood from opening when the primary latch
is released.
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MA002±11
MA±2
± MAINTENANCEINSIDE VEHICLE
45 Author: Date:
INSIDE VEHICLE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
These are maintenance and inspection items which are considered to be the owner's responsibility.
They can be done by the owner or they can have them done at a service shop.
These items include those which should be checked on a daily basis, those which, in most cases, do not
require (special) tools and those which are considered to be reasonable for the owner to do.
Items and procedures for general maintenance are as follows.
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. LIGHTS
(a) Check that the headlights, stop lights, taillights, turn signal lights, and other lights are all working.
(b) Check the headlight aim.
3. WARNING LIGHTS AND BUZZERS
Check that all warning lights and buzzers function properly.
4. HORN
Check that it is working.
5. WINDSHIELD GLASS
Check for scratches, pits or abrasions.
6. WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
(a) Check operation of the wipers and washer.
(b) Check that the wipers do not streak.
7. WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
Check that air comes out from the defroster outlet when operating the heater or air conditioner.
8. REAR VIEW MIRROR
Check that it is mounted securely.
9. SUN VISORS
Check that they move freely and are mounted securely.
10. STEERING WHEEL
Check that it has the specified freeplay. Be alert for changes in steering condition, such as hard steering,
excessive freeplay or strange noises.
11. SEATS
(a) Check that the seat adjusters operate smoothly.
(b) Check that all latches lock securely in any position.
(c) Check that the head restraints move up and down smoothly and that the locks hold securely in any
latch position.
(d) For fold±down seat backs, check that the latches lock securely.
12. SEAT BELTS
(a) Check that the seat belt system such as the buckles, retractors and anchors operate properly and
smoothly.
(b) Check that the belt webbing is not cut, frayed, worn or damaged.