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LS430 SPECIFICATIONS INDEX
SystemSpecification/Procedure
Air Conditioning
ServiceSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Axle Nut/Hub Nut
Front69 N.m (700 kgf.cm, 51 ft.lbf)
Rear290 N.m (2,960 kgf.cm, 214 ft.lbf)
BatteryNA
Brakes
Bleeding
SequenceBLEEDING
Disc BrakesSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Charging
GeneratorSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
Drive Belts
AdjustmentREPLACEMENT
Belt RoutingDRIVE BELT
Engine Cooling
General Service
SpecificationsSERVICE DATA
Radiator Cap
PressureStandard Value
93 to 123 kPa (0.95 to 1.25 kgf/cm
2 , 13.5 to 17.8 psi)
Minimum Standard Value
78 kPa (0.8 kgf/cm
2 , 11.4 psi)
Thermostat R & ITHERMOSTAT
Water Pump R &
IWATER PUMP
Engine Mechanical
CompressionSERVICE DATA
Oil Pressureat idle, 29 kPa (0.3 kgf.cm2 , 43 psi) or more
at 3,000 rpm, 294 to 588 kPa (3.0 to 6.0 kgf.cm
2 , 43 to 85 psi)
OverhaulSERVICE DATA
TorqueTORQUE SPECIFICATION
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NG: REPLACE THE CD
OK: Go to next step
3.CHECK RADIO RECEIVER ASSY
a. Insert another CD and check if it is ejected.
OK: The disc is ejected.
NG: REPLACE RADIO RECEIVER ASSY (SEE REPLACEMENT
)
OK: NORMAL OPERATION
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.CHECK SPEAKERS
a. Check the speaker unit installed condition.
1. Check that each speaker is securely installed.
OK: The problem goes away.
HINT:
The radio has a noise prevention function to reduce noise when listening to the radio. If a loud noise
occurs, check whether the ground at the antenna mounting base and the noise prevention unit are installed
and wired correctly.
NOISE CONDITION CHART
Noise ConditionsNoise Source
Depressing the accelerator pedal makes the noise louder. However, the noise
stops immediately when the engine is stopped.Alternator
Noise occurs while the A/C or heater is in operation.Blower motor
Noise can be heard during sudden acceleration on an unpaved road, or after the
ignition switch is turned ON.Fuel pump
Noise can be heard when the horn is pressed and released, or held down
continuously.Horn
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stopped.Ignition
Noise can be heard when the turn signal blinks.Flasher
Noise can be heard while window washer is in operation.Washer
Noise can be heard while the engine is running and continues after it is stopped.Water temperature
sensor
Noise can be heard while the wiper system is in operation.Wiper
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psi), and check that the pressure does not drop.
If the pressure drops, check the hoses, radiator and water pump for leaks. If no external leaks are found,
check the heater core, cylinder block and head.
2.CHECK ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL AT RESERVOIR
a. Check that the engine coolant level is between the LOW and FULL lines when the engine is cold.
If the engine coolant is low, check for leaks and add "TOYOTA Super Long Life Coolant" to the
FULL line.
If "TOYOTA Super Long Life Coolant" is not available, use a similar high quality ethylene glycol
based non-silicate, non-amino, non-nitrite and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid
technology. Do not substitute plain water for engine coolant.
3.CHECK ENGINE COOLANT QUALITY
a. Remove the radiator cap.
b. Check if there are any excessive deposits of rust or scale around the radiator cap and radiator filler
hole, Also, the coolant should be free from oil.
HINT:
If excessively dirty, clean the coolant passage and replace the coolant.
c. Reinstall the radiator cap.
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT THERMOSTAT
HINT:
The thermostat is stamped with the valve openin
g temperature.
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Fig. 15: Identifying Water Pump Component Assy (1 Of 2)
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
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Fig. 16: Identifying Water Pump Component Assy (2 Of 2)
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
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Fig. 17: Identifying Water Pump Component Assy (3 Of 2)
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
REPLACEMENT
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1.DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL
2.DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT (See REPLACEMENT
)
3.REMOVE ENGINE UNDER COVER NO.1
4.REMOVE RADIATOR ASSY
5.REMOVE TIMING BELT (See REPLACEMENT
)
6.REMOVE WATER INLET HOUSING
a. Disconnect the water hose and remove the 2 bolts, inlet housing and O-ring.
Fig. 18: Disconnecting Water Hose
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
7.REMOVE TIMING BELT IDLER SUB-ASSY NO.2 (See OVERHAUL
)
8.REMOVE WATER PUMP ASSY
a. Remove the 5 bolts, water pump and
gasket.
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Fig. 19: Removing Bolts, Water Pump And Gasket
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
9.INSTALL WATER PUMP ASSY
a. Install a new gasket and the water pump with the 5 bolts, 2 stud bolts and nut.
Torque:
21 N m (215 kgf cm, 15 ft lbf) for bolt
18 N m (185 kgf cm, 13 ft lbf) for stud bolt
HINT:
Use a bolt this is 30 mm (1.18 in.) in length.