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Fig. 100: Removing/Installing Cylinder Block Heater Unit Component
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REMOVAL SERVICE POINT << A >> CYLINDER BLOCK HEATER UNIT REMOVAL Remove the cylinder block heater unit by using a flat-tipped screwdriver. INSTALLATION SERVICE POINT >>A<< CYLINDER BLOCK HEATER UNIT INSTALLATION 1. Install the cylinder block heater unit to the cylinder block within the range as
shown.
2. Tighten the cylinder block heater unit mounting bolt to the specified torque.
Ti
ghtenin
g tor
que: 2.6 +/- 0.2 N.m (23 +
/- 2 i
n-lb)
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Fig. 101: Ti
ghtenin
g Cylinder Block Heater Uni
t
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SPECIFICATIONS FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
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Fig. 102: Fastener Tightening Specifications Chart (1 Of 2)
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Fig. 103: Fastener Tightening Specifications Chart (2 Of 2)
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SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
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Fig. 104: Service Specifications Chart
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SEALANTS SEALANTS SPECIFICATIONS ITEM
SPECIFIED SEALANT
Engine oil
pan
3M(tm) AAD Part No.8672, 8704, 3M(tm) AAD Part No.
8679/8678 or equivalent
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NO: Go to Step 3 .
STEP 2. Check that the following actions disappear the noise.
Tune to a station with a stronger signal.
Q: Is there more noise than on radio in other vehicles?
YES: Consult the radio manufacturer's service center.
NO: Check that there is no noise.
STEP 3. Check that the noise fades away when the vehicle harness is
moved away from the radio (if the harness is not in the proper position).
Q: Does the noise fade away when the vehicle harness is moved any from
the radio (If the harness is not in the proper position)?
YES: Consult the radio manufacturer's service center.
NO: If there is more noise than other radios, consult the radio
manufacturer's service center.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 11: Noise is Overpowering both AM and FM. DIAGNOSIS
STEP 1. Check the state of the antenna.
Q: Is the mast antenna assembled?
YES: Go to Step 2.
NO: Assemble the mast antenna. Check to see that the noise is gone.
STEP 2. Verify that the noise occur when the engine is stopped or the
engine is running.
Q: Does noise occur when the engine is stopped or the engine is running?
When the engine is stopped : Go to Step 3.
When the engine is running :Check the vehicle's noise su
ppressor.
(Refer to
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 13: Noise is Detected with Engine Running.
).
STEP 3. Verify that the following actions disappear the noise.
1. Tune to a station with a stronger wave.
2. Extend the antenna completely (Mast antenna).
3. Adjust the sound quality to suppress high tones.
Q: Is the noise eliminated?
YES: Consult the radio manufacturer's service center.
NO: Go to Step 4.
STEP 4. Verify that the radio is correctly grounded
The radio is connected to the ground with an assembling screw.
Q: Is the radio correctly grounded?
YES: Go to Step 5.
NO: Consult the radio manufacturer's service center.
STEP 5. Check the connection of the antenna plug and radio and CD
player.
Q: Is the antenna plug thoroughly connected to the radio and CD player?
YES: Go to Step 7 .
NO: Go to Step 6.
STEP 6. Verify that the noise is eliminated when the antenna plug is
properly attached.
Q: Is the noise eliminated?
YES: Consult the radio manufacturer's service center.
NO: Go to Step 7.
STEP 7. Verify that the antenna is in good condition and is it properly
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Q: Is there more noise on the customers radio?
YES: Check all power and ground connections. If all connections are in
good condition, consult the radio manufacturers service center.
NO: The observed noise is normal.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 13: Noise is Detected with Engine Running. DIAGNOSIS
CAUTION:
Never connect a noise filter to the high tension
cable (spark plug wire). Spark plug wires
incorporate resistors which have the effect of
suppressing noise. If a spark plug wire is found
to be causing noise, it must be replaced. Confirm that the noise is not from an external
source. Noise prevention should be performed by
suppressing strong sources of noise first.
NOTE: Voltage surges can be induced in the electrical system by
the collapse of a field (i.e. When power is removed from the
coil in an A/C compressor clutch). This induced voltage
surge will radiate a Radio Frequency (RF) signal that is
picked up by the audio unit. In the case of the compressor
clutch a "pop" will be heard through the speakers. The
capacitor, installed on this vehicle, will store the excess
voltage and prevent the production of RF noise. This is
because the capacitor will charge and discharge as the
voltage fluctuates. This has the effect of "attracting" noise
and bleeding it to ground without interfering with the
normal flow of current through the system.
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