BSM (Balance Shaft Module) Chain System
1. |
Remove the timing chain.
(Refer to Timing System in this group)
|
2. |
Install a stopper pin (A) after compressing the balance shaft chain
tensioner.
|
3. |
Remove the balance shaft chain tensioner (B).
|
4. |
Remove the balance shaft chain tensioner arm (C).
|
5. |
Remove the balance shaft chain guide (D).
|
6. |
Remove the balance shaft chain (E).
|
7. |
Remove the BSM (Balance Shaft Module) after removing the BSM mounting
bolts.
|
BSM (Balance Shaft Module)
1. |
Remove the under cover.
|
2. |
Remove the RH front wheel.
|
3. |
Drain the engine oil.
|
4. |
Remove the A/C compressor lower mounting bolts (A).
|
5. |
Remove the A/C compressor bracket (A).
|
6. |
Remove the oil pan (A) after removing the bolts.
Insert the blade of SST (09215-3C000) between the ladder frame and oil
pan. Cut off applied sealer and remove the lower oil pan.
|
7. |
Set No.1 cylinder to TDC/compression.
|
8. |
Put a mark on the timing chain (A) corresponding to the timing mark
(B) of the sprocket.
|
9. |
Insert a stopper pin (A) into the hole on the tensioner after compressing
the balance shaft chain tensioner piston.
|
10. |
Remove the BSM mounting bolts.
|
11. |
Remove the BSM (Balance Shaft Module) (A) while taking off the chain
from the sprocket.
|
Under Body (4WD)
Projected Dimensions
* These dimensions indicated in this figure are actual-measurement
dimensions. [ Unit : mm (inch) ]
Actual-Measurement Dimensions
...
Pressure Sensor Description
The 4WD ECU makes a Motor Pump(Actuator) turn round for generating an
oil pressure. And then it presses a multiple disk clutch and transfers the generated
torque into rear wheels. Its torque ...
Economical operation
Your vehicle's fuel economy depends mainly on your style of driving, where you
drive and when you drive.
Each of these factors affects how many miles (kilometers) you can get from a
gallon (lit ...