THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION


  1. INSTALL THERMOSTAT


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      Install a new gasket to the thermostat.

    2. Install the thermostat with the jiggle valve facing up.

      Tech Tips

      The jiggle valve may be set within 10° on either side of the prescribed position.

  2. INSTALL WATER INLET


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      Install the water inlet with the 2 nuts .

      Torque:
      10 N*m  { 102 kgf*cm, 7 ft.*lbf }
  3. INSTALL NO. 2 IDLER PULLEY SUB-ASSEMBLY


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      Install the idler pulley cover plate, No. 2 idler pulley sub-assembly and No. 2 idler pulley cover plate with the bolt.

      Torque:
      54 N*m  { 550 kgf*cm, 40 ft.*lbf }
  4. CONNECT NO. 2 RADIATOR HOSE


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      Connect the No. 2 radiator hose to the engine.

  5. INSTALL V-RIBBED BELT


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      Install the V-ribbed belt.

    2. If it is difficult to install the V-ribbed belt, perform the following procedure:


      1. Put the V-ribbed belt on every pulley except the tensioner pulley as shown in the illustration.

      2. Release the V-ribbed belt tension by turning the V-ribbed belt tensioner counterclockwise, and put the V-ribbed belt on the tensioner pulley.

        Note


        • Put the backside of the V-ribbed belt on the V-ribbed belt tensioner pulley and idler pulley.

        • Check that the V-ribbed belt is properly set to each pulley.

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      Turn the V-ribbed belt tensioner counterclockwise and remove a 5 mm bi-hexagon wrench.

    4. After installing the V-ribbed belt, check that it fits properly in the ribbed grooves. Confirm that the belt has not slipped out of the grooves on the bottom of the crank pulley by hand.

  6. INSTALL FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY (for ALPHARD)

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  7. INSTALL FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY (for VELLFIRE)

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  8. ADD ENGINE COOLANT


    1. Tighten the radiator drain cock plug by hand.

    2. Tighten the cylinder block drain cock plug (for Bank 1).

      Torque:
      13 N*m  { 130 kgf*cm, 9 ft.*lbf }
    3. Tighten the cylinder block drain cock plug (for Bank 2, w/ Cylinder Block Drain Cock Plug).

      Torque:
      13 N*m  { 130 kgf*cm, 9 ft.*lbf }
    4. Loosen the air drain cock plug.

    5. Add engine coolant.

      Standard Capacity
      10.6 liters (11.2 US qts, 9.3 Imp.qts)

      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 is a combination of low phosphates and organic acids).

      • Squeeze the No. 1 radiator hose and No. 2 radiator hose several times by hand, and then check the level of the engine coolant.

        If the engine coolant level is low, add engine coolant.

    6. Add engine coolant to the radiator reserve tank until engine coolant overflows from the air drain cock plug hole. Then tighten the air drain cock plug.

      Torque:
      13 N*m  { 130 kgf*cm, 9 ft.*lbf }
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      Text in Illustration
      *a B Line

      Continue adding engine coolant until it reaches the B line. (*1)

    8. Install the reserve tank cap. (*2)

    9. Run the engine at about 2000 rpm to warm it up until the thermostat opens. While the thermostat is open, circulate the engine coolant for several minutes. (*3)

      CAUTION:


      • Wear protective gloves.

      • Be careful as the No. 1 radiator hose and No. 2 radiator hose are hot.

      • Keep your hands away from the fan and No. 2 fan.

      Note


      • If the radiator reserve tank runs out of engine coolant just after the engine is started, stop the engine immediately, wait until the engine coolant has cooled down, and then add engine coolant.

      • Make sure that the radiator reserve tank still has some engine coolant in it.

      • If the coolant temperature gauge indicates an excessive temperature, turn off the engine and let it cool.

      • If there is not enough engine coolant, the engine may overheat or be seriously damaged.

    10. Stop the engine and wait until the engine coolant cools down. (*4)

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      Text in Illustration
      *a Full Line
      *b Low Line

      Check that the engine coolant level is between the full line and low line. (*5)

      Tech Tips


      • If the engine coolant level is below the low line, remove the reserve tank cap and repeat steps from (*1) to (*5).

      • If the engine coolant level is above the full line, drain engine coolant so that the engine coolant level is between the full line and low line.

  9. INSPECT FOR COOLANT LEAK


    1. Remove the radiator reservoir cap.

      CAUTION:

      Do not remove the radiator reservoir cap while the engine and radiator are still hot. Pressurized, hot engine coolant and steam may be released and cause serious burns.

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      Fill the radiator and reservoir with coolant, and then attach a radiator cap tester.

    3. Warm up the engine.

    4. Pump the radiator cap tester to 118 kPa (1.2 kgf/cm2, 17 psi), and then check that the pressure does not drop.

      If the pressure drops, check the hoses, radiator and water pump for leaks.

      If there are no signs of external coolant leaks, check the heater core, cylinder block and head.

    5. Reinstall the radiator reservoir cap.

  10. INSTALL REAR ENGINE UNDER COVER RH

  11. INSTALL NO. 1 ENGINE UNDER COVER

  12. INSTALL FRONT WHEEL RH

  13. ADJUST FOG LIGHT AIMING (for ALPHARD)

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  14. ADJUST FOG LIGHT AIMING (for VELLFIRE)

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