1. CAM SPROCKET RH NOTE: When replacing a single part, perform the work with the engine assembly installed to body. • Intake cam sprocket RH 1. Remove the chain cover. Chain Cover > REMOVAL 2. Remove the timing chain RH. Timing Chain Assembly > REMOVAL 3. Hold the intake cam sprocket RH using the ST1 and ST2, and remove the bolts using the ST3. CAUTION: Perform the operation carefully since the ST comes off easily.
4. Remove the intake cam sprocket RH. • Exhaust cam sprocket RH 1. Remove the chain cover. Chain Cover > REMOVAL 2. Remove the timing chain RH. Timing Chain Assembly > REMOVAL 3. Hold the exhaust cam sprocket RH using the ST1, ST2 and ST3, and remove the bolts using the ST4.
4. Remove the exhaust cam sprocket RH. 2. CAM SPROCKET LH NOTE: When replacing a single part, perform the work with the engine assembly installed to body. • Intake cam sprocket LH 1. Remove the chain cover. Chain Cover > REMOVAL 2. Remove the timing chain LH. Timing Chain Assembly > REMOVAL 3. Hold the intake cam sprocket LH using the ST1 and ST2, and remove the bolts using the ST3. CAUTION: Perform the operation carefully since the ST comes off easily.
4. Remove the intake cam sprocket LH. • Exhaust cam sprocket LH 1. Remove the chain cover. Chain Cover > REMOVAL 2. Remove the timing chain LH. Timing Chain Assembly > REMOVAL 3. Hold the exhaust cam sprocket LH using the ST1, ST2 and ST3, and remove the bolts using the ST4.
4. Remove the exhaust cam sprocket LH. |
Tripped sensor identification
The security indicator light flashes when
the alarm system has been triggered.
Also, the number of flashes indicates the
location of unauthorized intrusion or the
severity of impact on the vehicle.
When the ignition switch is turned to the
"ON" position, the indicator light will
illuminat ...