ENGINE OIL COOLER INSTALLATION


  1. INSTALL ENGINE OIL COOLER


    1. Clean the oil cooler contact surface on the cooler mounting.

    2. Install a new O-ring to the oil cooler.

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      Install the oil cooler with the union bolt.

      Torque:
      68 N*m  { 683 kgf*cm, 50 ft.*lbf }
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      Install the 2 water by-pass hoses with the bolt, 2 clamps and 4 clips.

      Torque:
      10 N*m  { 102 kgf*cm, 7 ft.*lbf }
  2. INSTALL EXHAUST MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY LH

    Tech Tips

    Install Exhaust Manifold Assembly LH Click here.

  3. 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 on the water inlet housing.

    5. Add engine coolant to the radiator inlet opening until engine coolant overflows from the air drain cock hole. Then tighten the air drain cock plug to the water inlet housing.

      Torque:
      13 N*m  { 130 kgf*cm, 9 ft.*lbf }
    6. Slowly fill the radiator assembly with engine coolant.

      Standard capacity
      9.5 liters (10.0 US qts, 8.3 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).

    7. Remove the reserve tank cap.

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      Text in Illustration
      *a Full Line

      Slowly pour engine coolant into the radiator reserve tank assembly until it reaches the full line.

    9. 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.

    10. Install the radiator cap sub-assembly and reserve tank cap.

    11. Bleed air from the cooling system.

      Note


      • Before starting the engine, turn the A/C switch off.

      • Adjust the heater control to the maximum hot setting.

      • Adjust the blower speed to the low setting.


      1. Warm up the engine until the thermostat opens. While the thermostat is open, circulate the engine coolant for several minutes.

        Tech Tips

        The thermostat open timing can be confirmed by squeezing the No. 2 radiator hose by hand, and sensing vibrations when the engine coolant starts to flow inside the No. 2 radiator hose.

      2. Maintain the engine speed at 2500 to 3000 rpm.

      3. Squeeze the No. 1 radiator hose and No. 2 radiator hose several times by hand to bleed air.

        CAUTION:

        When squeezing the No. 1 radiator hose and No. 2 radiator hose:


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

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

        • If the radiator reserve tank assembly does not have enough engine coolant, the engine may overheat or be seriously damaged.

        • If the radiator reserve tank assembly does not have enough engine coolant, perform the following: 1) stop the engine, 2) wait until the engine coolant has cooled down, and 3) add engine coolant until the radiator reserve tank assembly is filled to the full line.

    12. Stop the engine, and wait until the engine coolant cools down.

    13. Add engine coolant to the full line on the radiator reserve tank assembly.

  4. ADD ENGINE OIL


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      Add clean engine oil and install the oil filler cap.

      Note

      Do not allow engine oil adhere to the moving parts of the belt tensioner, as this may cause malfunctions.

      If engine oil is on the location indicated by the arrow, replace the belt tensioner.

      Standard Oil Grade
      Oil Grade Oil Viscosity (SAE)

      • API grade SL "Energy-Conserving", SM "Energy-Conserving", SN "Resource-Conserving" or ILSAC multigrade engine oil


      • 5W-30


      • 10W-30

      API grade SL, SM or SN multigrade engine oil
      • 15W-40


      • 20W-50

      Standard Oil Grade (Destination package for Europe, Australia)
      Oil Grade Oil Viscosity (SAE)

      • API grade SL "Energy-Conserving", SM "Energy-Conserving", SN "Resource-Conserving" or ILSAC multigrade engine oil


      • 0W-20


      • 5W-20


      • 5W-30


      • 10W-30

      API grade SL, SM or SN multigrade engine oil
      • 15W-40


      • 20W-50

      Standard Capacity
      Item Standard Condition
      Drain and refill with oil filter change 6.1 liters (6.4 US qts, 5.4 lmp. qts)
      Drain and refill without oil filter change 5.7 liters (6.0 US qts, 5.0 lmp. qts)
      Dry fill 7.1 liters (7.5 US qts, 6.2 lmp. qts)
  5. INSPECT FOR COOLANT LEAK

    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.

    Note

    Before performing each inspection, turn the A/C switch off.


    1. Remove the radiator cap.

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      Fill the radiator with coolant and attach a radiator cap tester.

    3. Warm up the engine.

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

      If the pressure drops, check the hoses, radiator and water pump for leaks. If no external leaks are found, check the heater core, cylinder block and cylinder head.

    5. Remove the radiator cap tester.

    6. Install the radiator cap.

  6. INSPECT FOR OIL LEAK


    1. Start the engine.

    2. Check for engine oil leaks from the oil cooler assembly and the union bolt.

  7. CHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL


    1. Warm up and stop the engine, then wait for 5 minutes. The oil level should be between the low level and full level marks on the engine oil level dipstick.

      If the engine oil level is low, check for leakage and add oil up to the full level mark.

      Note

      Do not add engine oil to above the full level mark.