A64005
±
ENGINE MECHANICAL PARTIAL ENGINE ASSY (1ZZ±FE/3ZZ±FE)
14±31
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
40.REMOVE GENERATOR ASSY (See page 19±7)
41. SEPARATE COMPRESSOR AND MAGNETIC CLUTCH (W/ AIR CONDITIONING)
HINT:
Secure the compressor and hoses off to the side instead of discharging the A/C system.
1ZZ±FE (See page 55±74)
3ZZ±FE (See page 55±70)
42. REMOVE COLUMN HOLE COVER SILENCER SHEET
(a) Remove the 2 clips and the column hole cover silencer sheet.
43.SEPARATE STEERING INTERMEDIATE SHAFT (See page 50±9)
44.REMOVE FRONT DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH (See page 71±11)
45.REMOVE COWL SIDE TRIM BOARD RH (See page 71±11)
46. REMOVE FRONT FLOOR FOOTREST
47. REMOVE FLOOR PANEL BRACE FRONT
(a) Remove the 2 nuts and the floor panel brace front.
48.REMOVE EXHAUST PIPE ASSY FRONT (See page 15±2)
49.REMOVE FRONT AXLE HUB LH NUT (See page 30±6)
SST 09930±00010
50. REMOVE FRONT AXLE HUB RH NUT SST 09930±00010
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as above on the opposite side.
51.SEPARATE TIE ROD END SUB±ASSY LH (See page 30±6)
SST 09628±62011
52. SEPARATE TIE ROD END SUB±ASSY RH SST 09628±62011
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as above on the opposite side.
53.SEPARATE FRONT STABILIZER LINK ASSY LH (See page 30±6)
54. SEPARATE FRONT STABILIZER LINK ASSY RH
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as above on the opposite side.
55.SEPARATE FRONT SUSPENSION ARM SUB±ASSY LOWER NO.1 LH (See page 30±6)
56. SEPARATE FRONT SUSPENSION ARM SUB±ASSY LOWER NO.1 RH
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as above on the opposite side.
57.SEPARATE FRONT AXLE ASSY LH (See page 30±6)
58. SEPARATE FRONT AXLE ASSY RH
HINT:
Perform the same procedure as above on the opposite side.
59. REMOVE ENGINE ASSEMBLY WITH TRANSAXLE
(a) Set the engine lifter.
(b) Remove the 4 bolts and 2 nuts, and detach the enginemounting insulator.
110UX±01
Fuel Tube Connector
A50710
A60083
Fuel Pipe
Clamp No.1
AA
B12941
±
FUEL FUEL SYSTEM(1AZ±FE)
11±19
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1.CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
(a)Discharge the pressure in the fuel system and take pre-
cautions for possible fuel spillage.(See page 11±15)
(b) Check that the battery voltage is above 12 V.
(c) Disconnect the negative (±) battery cable.
(d) Pull out the connecter from a new fuel tube.
HINT:
Part No. 23901±0H040
(e) Remove the fuel pipe clamp No.1 from the fuel tube con- nector.
(f) Disconnect the fuel tube connector from the fuel pipe while pinching part A with fingers as shown in the illustra-
tion.
CAUTION:
Do not disconnect the fuel tube connector (quick
type) until after you have discharged the fuel system
pressure and taken appropriate steps to prevent fuel
spillage.
There may be remained pressure in the fuel lines after
discharging the pressure.
Take precautions to prevent fuel from spraying on
you or your clothing or inside the engine compart-
ment.
110UW±01
A75341
Fuel
Pump
Connector
B00679
Vinyl or Plastic Bag
±
FUEL FUEL SYSTEM(1AZ±FE)
11±15
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
FUEL SYSTEM(1AZ±FE)
PRECAUTION
1.PRECAUTION
(a)Before working on fuel system, disconnect negative (±) battery cable.
(b)Do not smoke or work near fire when handling the fuel system.
(c)Keep gasoline away from rubber or leather parts.
2.DISCHARGE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE
CAUTION:
Do not disconnect any part of the fuel system until
you have discharged the fuel system pressure.
Even after discharging the fuel pressure, place a
shop rag over fittings as you separate them to reduce
risk of fuel spray on yourself or in the engine compart-
ment.
(a)Disconnect the fuel pump connector.
(b)Start the engine. After the engine has stopped, turn the ignition switch OFF.
(c)Disconnect the negative (±) battery cable.
(d)Connect the fuel pump connector.
3.FUEL SYSTEM
(a)When disconnecting the high fuel pressure line, a large amount of gasoline will spill out, so observe these proce-
dures.
(1)Discharge the pressure in the fuel system. (See step 2)
(2)Disconnect the fuel pump tube. (See page 11±93)
(3) Drain the fuel that remained inside the fuel pump
tube.
(4) Cover the disconnected fuel pump tubes with a vinyl or a plastic bag to prevent damage and dirt.
(5) Place a tray under the vehicle or point of disconnec- tion to catch any fuel that may spill.
110UU±01
Fuel Tube Connector
A50710
A60083
Fuel Pipe
Clamp No.1
AA
B12941
±
FUEL FUEL SYSTEM(1ZZ±FE/3ZZ±FE)
11±5
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1.CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
(a)Discharge the pressure in the fuel system and take pre-
cautions for possible fuel spillage. (See page 11±1)
(b) Check that the battery voltage is above 12 V.
(c) Disconnect the negative (±) battery cable.
(d) Pull out the connecter from a new fuel tube.
HINT:
Part No. 23901±0D030
(e) Disconnect the fuel tube clamp from the fuel tube connec- tor.
(f) Disconnect the fuel tube connector from the fuel pipe while pinching part A with fingers as shown in the illustra-
tion.
CAUTION:
Do not disconnect the fuel tube connector (quick
type) until after you have discharged the fuel system
pressure and taken appropriate steps to prevent fuel
spillage.
There may be remained pressure in the fuel lines after
discharging the pressure.
Take precautions to prevent fuel from spraying on
you or your clothing or inside the engine compart-
ment.
110UT±01
A75341
Fuel
Pump
Connector
B00679
Vinyl or Plastic Bag
±
FUEL FUEL SYSTEM(1ZZ±FE/3ZZ±FE)
11±1
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
FUEL SYSTEM(1ZZ±FE/3ZZ±FE)
PRECAUTION
1.PRECAUTION
(a)Before working on fuel system, disconnect negative (±) battery cable.
(b)Do not smoke or work near fire when handling the fuel system.
(c)Keep gasoline away from rubber or leather parts.
2.DISCHARGE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE
CAUTION:
Do not disconnect any part of the fuel system until
you have discharged the fuel system pressure.
Even after discharging the fuel pressure, place a
shop rag over fittings as you separate them to reduce
risk of fuel spray on yourself or in the engine compart-
ment.
(a)Disconnect the fuel pump connector.
(b)Start the engine. After the engine has stopped, turn the ignition switch OFF.
(c)Disconnect the negative (±) battery cable.
(d)Connect the fuel pump connector.
3.FUEL SYSTEM
(a)When disconnecting the high fuel pressure line, a large amount of gasoline will spill out, so observe these proce-
dures.
(1)Discharge the pressure in the fuel system. (See step 2)
(2) Disconnect the fuel pump tube. (See page 11±93)
(3) Drain the fuel that remained inside the fuel pump tube.
(4) Cover the disconnected fuel pump tubes with a vinyl or a plastic bag to prevent damage and dirt.
(5) Place a tray under the vehicle or point of disconnec-
tion to catch any fuel that may spill.
110V0±01
Fuel Tube Connector
A50710
A60083
Fuel Pipe
Clamp No.1
AA
B12941
±
FUEL FUEL SYSTEM(1AZ±FSE)
11±33
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1.CHECK FUEL PRESSURE
(a)Discharge the pressure in the fuel system and take pre-
cautions for possible fuel spillage. (See page 11±30)
(b) Check that the battery voltage is above 12 V.
(c) Disconnect the negative (±) battery cable.
(d) Pull out the connecter from a new fuel tube.
HINT:
Part No. 23901±28160
(e) Disconnect the fuel tube clamp from the fuel tube connec- tor.
(f) Disconnect the fuel tube connector from the fuel pipe while pinching part A with fingers as shown in the illustra-
tion.
CAUTION:
Do not disconnect the fuel tube connector (quick
type) until after you have discharged the fuel system
pressure and taken appropriate steps to prevent fuel
spillage.
There may be remained pressure in the fuel lines after
discharging the pressure.
Take precautions to prevent fuel from spraying on
you or your clothing or inside the engine compart-
ment.
110UZ±01
A75339
Fuel
Pump
Connector
B00679
Vinyl or Plastic Bag
11±30
±
FUEL FUEL SYSTEM(1AZ±FSE)
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
FUEL SYSTEM(1AZ±FSE)
PRECAUTION
1.PRECAUTION
(a)Before working on fuel system, disconnect negative (±) battery cable.
(b)Do not smoke or work near fire when handling the fuel system.
(c)Keep gasoline away from rubber or leather parts. 2.DISCHARGE FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE
CAUTION:
Do not disconnect any part of the fuel system until
you have discharged the fuel system pressure.
Even after discharging the fuel pressure, place a
shop rag over fittings as you separate them to reduce
risk of fuel spray on yourself or in the engine compart-
ment.
(a)Disconnect the fuel pump connector.
(b)Start the engine. After the engine has stopped, turn the ignition switch OFF.
(c)Disconnect the negative (±) battery cable.
(d)Connect the fuel pump connector.
3.FUEL SYSTEM
(a)When disconnecting the high fuel pressure line, a large amount of gasoline will spill out, so observe these proce-
dures.
(1)Discharge the pressure in the fuel system. (See step 2)
(2) Disconnect the fuel pump tube. (See page 11±93)
(3) Drain the fuel that remained inside the fuel pump
tube.
(4) Cover the disconnected fuel pump tubes with a vinyl or a plastic bag to prevent damage and dirt.
(5) Place a tray under the vehicle or point of disconnec- tion to catch any fuel that may spill.
5507E±03
AC2810
AC2811
N11084
Wrong Okay
HI
LO HI LO
± HEATER & AIR CONDITIONERAIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
55±1
AVENSIS REPAIR MANUAL (RM1018E)
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM
PRECAUTION
1. DO NOT HANDLE REFRIGERANT IN AN ENCLOSED
AREA OR NEAR AN OPEN FLAME
2. ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION
3. BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET LIQUID REFRIGERANT IN
YOUR EYES OR ON YOUR SKIN
If liquid refrigerant gets in your eyes or on your skin.
(a) Wash the area with lots of cold water.
CAUTION:
Do not rub your eyes or skin.
(b) Apply clean petroleum jelly to the skin.
(c) Go immediately to a hospital or see a physician for profes-
sional treatment.
4. NEVER HEAT CONTAINER OR EXPOSE IT TO NAKED
FLAME
5. BE CAREFUL NOT TO DROP CONTAINER AND NOT
TO APPLY PHYSICAL SHOCKS TO IT
6. DO NOT OPERATE COMPRESSOR WITHOUT
ENOUGH REFRIGERANT IN REFRIGERANT SYSTEM
If there is not enough refrigerant in the refrigerant system, oil lu-
brication will be insufficient and compressor may burnout may
occur, so take care to avoid this, necessary care should be tak-
en.
7. DO NOT OPEN HIGH PRESSURE MANIFOLD VALVE
WHILE COMPRESSOR IS OPERATING
Open and close the only low pressure valve. If the high pressure
valves are opened, refrigerant flows in the reverse direction and
cause the charging cylinder to rupture.
8. BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERCHARGE SYSTEM WITH
REFRIGERANT
If refrigerant is overcharged, it causes problems such as insuffi-
cient cooling, poor fuel economy, engine overheating, etc.