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Repair Procedures: Removal

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  1. Drain the engine oil.

    (Refer to Lubrication System - "ENGINE OIL ")

  2. Remove the engine room under cover.

    (Refer to Engine and Transmission Assembly - "ENGINE ROOM UNDER COVER ")

  3. Drain the coolant.

    (Refer to Cooling System - "COOLANT ")

  4. Remove the surge tank.

    (Refer to Intake and Exhaust System - "SURGE TANK ")

  5. Remove the high pressure fuel pump.

    (Refer to Engine Control/Fuel System - "HIGH PRESSURE FUEL PUMP ")

  6. Remove the LH/RH cylinder head cover.

    (Refer to Cylinder Head Assembly - "CYLINDER HEAD COVER ")

  7. Remove the drive belt.

    (Refer to "DRIVE BELT ")

  8. Remove the intercooler inlet hose & pipe assembly (A).
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  9. Remove the water pump.

    (Refer to Cooling System - "WATER PUMP ")

  10. Remove the idler.

    (Refer to "IDLER ")

  11. Remove the drive belt tensioner.

    (Refer to "DRIVE BELT TENSIONER ")

  12. Remove the crankshaft damper pulley.

    (Refer to "CRANKSHAFT DAMPER PULLEY ")

  13. Remove the oil filter body.

    (Refer to Lubrication System - "OIL FILTER BODY ")

  14. Remove the variable force solenoid (VFS) (A).

    Tightening torque: 

    9.8 - 11.8 N.m (1.0 - 1.2 kgf.m, 7.2 - 8.7 lb-ft)

    [LH] 

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    [RH] 

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    NOTE:
    • Make sure that remove the variable force solenoid (VFS) before removing the timing chain cover.
  15. Remove the timing chain cover (A).
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NOTE:
  • Be careful not to damage the contact surfaces of cylinder block, cylinder head and timing chain cover.