REMOVE FRONT FENDER SPLASH SHIELD SUB-ASSEMBLY LH
Remove the 3 bolts and screw.
Turn the clip indicated by the arrow in the illustration to remove the front fender splash shield sub-assembly LH.
REMOVE FRONT FENDER SPLASH SHIELD SUB-ASSEMBLY RH
Remove the 3 bolts and 2 screws.
Turn the clip indicated by the arrow in the illustration to remove the front fender splash shield sub-assembly RH.
REMOVE NO. 1 ENGINE UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY
Remove the 10 bolts and No. 1 engine under cover sub-assembly.
DRAIN ENGINE COOLANT
CAUTION:
Do not remove the radiator cap while the engine and radiator are still hot. Pressurized, hot engine coolant and steam may be released and cause serious burns.
Loosen the radiator drain cock plug.
Remove the radiator cap and drain the coolant.
Tech Tips
Collect the coolant in a container and dispose of it according to the regulations in your area.
Loosen the 2 cylinder block drain cock plugs and drain the coolant from the engine.
Tighten the 2 cylinder block drain cock plugs.
Tighten the radiator drain cock plug by hand.
| *1 | Reservoir Cap | *2 | Radiator Cap |
| *3 | Radiator Drain Cock Plug | *4 | Cylinder Block Drain Cock Plug |
ADD ENGINE COOLANT
Add engine coolant.
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Note
Do not substitute plain water for engine coolant.
Tech Tips
TOYOTA vehicles are filled with TOYOTA SLLC at the factory. In order to avoid damage to the engine cooling system and other technical problems, only use TOYOTA SLLC or similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrite, non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology (coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology consists of a combination of low phosphates and organic acids).
Press the No. 1 and No. 2 radiator hoses several times by hand, and then check the coolant level. If the coolant level is low, add coolant.
Slowly pour coolant into the radiator reservoir until it reaches the F line.
Install the reservoir cap.
Install the radiator cap.*1
Start the engine and stop it immediately.*2
Allow approximately 10 seconds to pass. Then remove the radiator cap and check the coolant level. If the coolant level has decreased, add coolant.*3
Repeat steps *1, *2 and *3 until the coolant level does not decrease.
Tech Tips
Be sure to perform this step while the engine is cold, as air in the No. 1 radiator hose will flow into the radiator if the engine is warmed up and the thermostat opens.
Install the radiator cap.*4
Set the air conditioning as follows.*5
| Item | Condition |
|---|---|
| Fan speed | Any setting except off |
| Temperature | Toward WARM |
| Air conditioning switch | Off |
Start the engine, warm it up until the thermostat opens, and then continue to run the engine for several minutes to circulate the coolant.*6
CAUTION:
Wear protective gloves. Hot areas on the parts may injure your hands.
Be careful of the fan.
Be careful as the engine, radiator and radiator hoses are hot and can cause burns.
Note
Immediately after starting the engine, if the radiator reservoir does not have any coolant, perform the following: 1) stop the engine, 2) wait until the coolant has cooled down, and 3) add coolant until the coolant is filled to the F line.
Do not start the engine when there is no coolant in the radiator reservoir.
Pay attention to the needle of the engine coolant temperature receiver gauge. Make sure that the needle does not show an abnormally high temperature.
If there is not enough coolant, the engine may burn out or overheat.
Tech Tips
Press the No. 1 and No. 2 radiator hoses several times by hand to bleed air while warming up the engine.
The thermostat opening timing can be confirmed by pressing the No. 2 radiator hose by hand and checking when the engine coolant starts to flow inside the hose.
Stop the engine, wait until the engine coolant cools down to ambient temperature. Then remove the radiator cap and check the coolant level.*7
CAUTION:
Do not remove the radiator cap while the engine and radiator are still hot. Pressurized, hot engine coolant and steam may be released and cause serious burns.
If the coolant level has decreased, add coolant and warm up the engine until the thermostat opens.*8
If the coolant level has not decreased, check that the coolant level in the radiator reservoir is at the F line.
If the coolant level is below the F line, repeat steps *4 through *8.
If the coolant level is above the F line, drain coolant until the coolant level reaches the F line.
INSPECT FOR COOLANT LEAK
CAUTION:
To avoid being burned, do not remove the radiator reservoir cap while the engine and radiator are still hot. Thermal expansion may cause hot engine coolant and steam to blow out from the radiator.
Remove the radiator cap.
Check for excessive deposits of rust or scales around the radiator reservoir cap and radiator reservoir filler hole. Also, the engine coolant should be free of oil.
If excessively dirty, replace the engine coolant.
Install the radiator cap.
INSTALL NO. 1 ENGINE UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY
Install the No. 1 engine under cover sub-assembly with the 10 bolts.
INSTALL FRONT FENDER SPLASH SHIELD SUB-ASSEMBLY LH
Push in the clip to install the front fender splash shield sub-assembly LH.
Install the 3 bolts and screw.
INSTALL FRONT FENDER SPLASH SHIELD SUB-ASSEMBLY RH
Push in the clip to install the front fender splash shield sub-assembly RH.
Install the 3 bolts and 2 screws.