CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
The necessary procedures (adjustment, calibration, initialization, or registration) that must be performed after parts are removed and installed, or replaced during the transfer case oil seal removal/installation are shown below.
| Replacement Part or Procedure | Necessary Procedure | Effect/Inoperative when not Performed | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Disconnect cable from negative battery terminal | Memorize steering angle neutral point |
|
|
| Initialize back door lock | Power door lock control system | ||
| Replacement of CVT fluid | ATF thermal degradation estimate reset | The value of the Data List item "ATF Thermal Degradation Estimate" is not estimated correctly | |
| Front wheel alignment adjustment |
|
|
*1: When performing learning using the GTS.
PROCEDURE
REMOVE TRANSFER ASSEMBLY
REMOVE TRANSFER AND TRANSAXLE SETTING STUD BOLT
SECURE TRANSFER ASSEMBLY
REMOVE TRANSFER CASE OIL SEAL
| *1 | Transfer Case Oil Seal |
Using SST, remove the transfer case oil seal from the transfer case.
Note
Do not scratch the press-fitting surface of the transfer case oil seal.
INSTALL TRANSFER CASE OIL SEAL
Coat the lip of a new transfer case oil seal with MP grease.
| *1 | Transfer Case Oil Seal |
Using SST and a hammer, tap in a new transfer case oil seal as shown in the illustration.
| Drive in depth (A) |
|---|
| 9.5 to 10.5 mm (0.375 to 0.413 in.) |
Note
Tap the transfer case oil seal uniformly so that the transfer case oil seal is straight.
Do not tap the transfer case oil seal in too far.
REMOVE TRANSFER ASSEMBLY
INSTALL TRANSFER AND TRANSAXLE SETTING STUD BOLT
INSTALL TRANSFER ASSEMBLY