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6B-14 ENGINE COOLING (4JK1/4JJ1)
Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Loosen a drain plug to drain EC.
3. Disconnect oil cooler hose on automatic transmission (A/T).
4. Remove the engine cover.
5. Disconnect radiator inlet hose and outlet hose from the engine.
RTW 56BSH000301
6. Remove fan guide (1), clips (2) on both sides and
the bottom lock, then remove lower fan guide (3)
with fan shroud (4).
PTW 46BSH000101
Legend
1. Fan Guide
2. Clips
3. Lower Fan Guide
4. Fan Shroud
7. Disconnect the reserve tank hose (1) from
radiator.
8. Remove bracket (9).
RTW 76BMH000101
Legend
1. Reserve Tank Hose
2. Reserve Tank
3. Radiator Hose
4. Fan Guide; Lower
5. Fan Guide
6. Radiator Assembly
7. Drain Plug
8. Radiator Cap
9. Bracket
9. Lift up and remove the radiator assembly with
hose, taking care not to damage the radiator core
with a fan blade.
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ENGINE COOLING (4JK1/4JJ1) 6B-15
Inspection and Repair
Make the necessary adjustments, repairs, and part
replacements if excessive wear or damage is
discovered during inspection.
Radiator Cap
Measure the valve opening pressure of the pressurizing
valve with a radiator filler cap tester.
Replace the cap if the valve opening pressure is outside
the standard range.
Valve opening pressure: 93.3 - 122.7 kPa (0.95 - 1.25 kg / cm
2 / 13.5 -
17.8 psi)
Cap tester: 5–8840–0277–0
Adapter: 5–8840–2603–0
Check the condition of the vacuum valve in the cente
r
of the valve seat side of the cap. If considerable rust or
dirt is found, or if the valve seat cannot be moved by
hand, clean or replace the cap.
Valve opening vacuum: 1.96 - 4.91 kPa (0.02 - 0.05 kg / cm
2 / 0.28 - 0.71
psi)
110RS006
Radiator Core
1. A bent fin may result in reduced ventilation and
overheating may occur. All bent fins must be
straightened. Pay close attention to the base of the
fin when it is being straightened.
2. Remove all dust, bugs and other foreign material.
Flushing the Radiator
Thoroughly wash the inside of the radiator and the
engine coolant passages with cold water and mild
detergent. Remove all signs of scale and rust.
Cooling System Leakage Check
Use a radiator cap tester to force air into the radiator
through the filler neck at the specified pressure of 196
kPa (2.0 kg / cm2 / 28.5 psi) with a cap tester:
• Leakage from the radiator.
• Leakage from the coolant pump.
• Leakage from the water hoses.
• Check the rubber hoses for swelling.
110RS005
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6B-16 ENGINE COOLING (4JK1/4JJ1)
Installation
1. Install radiator assembly (6) with hose, taking care
not to damage the radiator core with a fan blade.
2. Support the radiator upper tank with the bracket (9) and secure the radiator.
3. Connect reserve tank hose (1).
4. Install lower fan guide (4).
5. Connect radiator inlet hose and outlet hose (3) to the engine.
6. Install the engine cover.
7. Connect oil cooler hose to automatic transmission.
8. Connect battery ground cable.
RTW 76BMH000101
Legend
1. Reserve Tank Hose
2. Reserve Tank
3. Radiator Hose
4. Fan Guide; Lower
5. Fan Guide
6. Radiator Assembly
7. Drain Plug
8. Radiator Cap
9. Bracket
9. Pour engine coolant up to filler neck of radiator,
and up to MAX mark of reserve tank.
Important operation (in case of 100% engine coolant change) procedure for filling with engine
coolant.
RTW 76BSH000101
Engine coolant change
Refer to change procedure for Draining and Refilling
Cooling System in this section.
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ENGINE COOLING (4JK1/4JJ1) 6B-17
Fan Clutch with Cooling Fan
Inspection and Repair
Make necessary correction or parts replacement if
wear, damage or any other abnormal conditions are
found through inspection.
Visually inspect for damage, leak (silicon grease) o
r
other abnormal conditions.
1. Inspection (on-vehicle) a) Turn the fan clutch by hand when in a lo
w
temperature condition before starting the
engine, and confirm that it can be turned
readily.
b) Start the engine to warm it up until the temperature at the fan clutch portion gets to
around 85°C (185°F). Then stop the engine and
confirm that the fan clutch can be turned with
considerable effort (clutch torque) when turned
by hand.
If the fan clutch rotates more readily, however, this indicates that the silicone grease is leaking
internally.
Replace the fan clutch with a new one.
RTW 56ASH025401
2. Inspection (in unit)
W arm up the bimetal of the fan clutch by using the heat gun until the temperature gets to about 85°C
when measured with the thermistor. Then confirm
that the fan clutch can be turned with considerable
effort (clutch torque).
If the fan clutch rotates more readily at this time, this indicates that the silicone grease is leaking
internally.
Replace the fan clutch with a new one.
033RY00011
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6B-18 ENGINE COOLING (4JK1/4JJ1)
Special Tools
ILLUSTRATION PART NO.
PART NAME
5-8840-0277-0
Cap tester
5-8840-2603-0
Adapter
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FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1) 6C-1
SECTION 6C
FUEL SYSTEM
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fuel System ....................................................... 6C-2 Service Precautions ........................................ 6C-2
Trouble Shooting ............................................. 6C-8
Fuel System Check ......................................... 6C-10
Fuel Filter Assembly ........................................... 6C-12 Components .................................................... 6C-12
Removal .......................................................... 6C-12
Installation ....................................................... 6C-12
Fuel Filter Cartridge............................................ 6C-13 Removal .......................................................... 6C-13
Installation ....................................................... 6C-13
Fuel Injector........................................................ 6C-14 Components .................................................... 6C-14
Removal .......................................................... 6C-15
Installation ....................................................... 6C-15
Torque Specifications...................................... 6C-18
Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor ................................. 6C-19 Removal .......................................................... 6C-19
Installation ....................................................... 6C-19
Fuel Pressure Limiter ......................................... 6C-20 Removal .......................................................... 6C-20
Installation ....................................................... 6C-20
Fuel Rail Assembly............................................. 6C-21 Components .................................................... 6C-21
Removal .......................................................... 6C-22
Disassembly .................................................... 6C-24
Reassembly..................................................... 6C-24
Installation ....................................................... 6C-24
Torque Specifications...................................... 6C-26
Fuel Supply Pump .............................................. 6C-27 Components .................................................... 6C-27
Removal .......................................................... 6C-28
Installation ....................................................... 6C-33
Torque Specifications...................................... 6C-38
Fuel Sedimenter Switch ..................................... 6C-39 Inspection ........................................................ 6C-39
Fuel Tank and Fuel Cooler ................................. 6C-40 Fuel Tank and Associated Parts ..................... 6C-40
Removal .......................................................... 6C-41
Installation ....................................................... 6C-41
Fuel Gauge Unit ................................................. 6C-42 Fuel Gauge Unit and Associated Parts ........... 6C-42
Removal .......................................................... 6C-43
Installation ....................................................... 6C-43
Special Tool .................................................... 6C-43
Fuel Tube/Quick-Connector Fittings .................. 6C-44 Precautions ..................................................... 6C-44
Cautions During W ork ..................................... 6C-44
Removal .......................................................... 6C-44
Reuse of Quick-Connector.............................. 6C-45
Assembling Advice .......................................... 6C-45
Filler Neck .......................................................... 6C-46 Removal .......................................................... 6C-46
Installation ....................................................... 6C-46
Fuel Filler Cap .................................................... 6C-47 General Description ........................................ 6C-47
Inspection ........................................................ 6C-47
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6C-2 FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1)
Fuel System
Service Precautions
Parts of the fuel system such as the internal part of the
fuel injector, and holes and clearances that form
passages for fuel are finished to a very high degree o
f
accuracy. They are therefore highly sensitive to foreign
matter and the entry of foreign matter could cause
damage to the fuel passage. Therefore, effective
measures should be taken to prevent the entry o
f
foreign matter.
If a water removal agent is used in the fuel then it will
absorb moisture in the light oil and may cause rust.
Therefore, do not use a water removal agent in the fuel
tank.
W hen servicing the fuel system, every precaution must
be taken to prevent the entry of foreign material into the
system.
• Before beginning the service procedure, wash the
fuel line and the surrounding area.
• Perform the service procedures with clean hands.
Do not wear work gloves.
• Immediately after removing the fuel hose and/o
r
fuel pipe, carefully tape vinyl bags over the
exposed ends of the hose or pipe.
• If parts are to be replaced (fuel hose, fuel pipe,
etc.) do not open the new part packaging until
installation.
Discard gaskets and O-rings and replace them with ne
w
ones.
Work procedure
•
The fuel opening must be quickly sealed when
removing the fuel pipe, injection pipe, fuel injector,
fuel supply pump, and fuel rail.
• The eyebolts and gasket must be stored in a clean
parts box with a lid to prevent adhesion of foreign
matter.
• Fuel leakage could cause fires. Therefore, afte
r
finishing the work, wipe off the fuel that has leaked
out and make sure there is no fuel leakage afte
r
starting the engine.
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FUEL SYSTEM (4JK1/4JJ1) 6C-3
Explanations on functions and operation
Fuel system diagram
RTW 76CMF000101
Legend
1. Fuel Rail
2. Fuel Pressure Limiter
3. Leak Off Pipe
4. Fuel Injector
5. Fuel Return Pipe
6. Fuel Cooler
7. Fuel Tank
8. Fuel Pump and Sender Assembly
9. Fuel Filler Cap
10. Check Valve
11. Fuel Feed Pipe
12. One W ay Valve 13. Fuel Filter W ith Sedimenter
14. Switch; Clogging Monitoring
15. Fuel Supply Pump
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