CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
Tech Tips
When removing the name plates, heat the vehicle body and name plates using a heat light.
| Item | Temperature |
|---|---|
| Vehicle Body | 40 to 60°C (104 to 140°F) |
| Name Plate | 20 to 30°C (68 to 86°F) |
CAUTION:
Do not touch the heat light and heated parts, touching the heat light may result in burns.
Touching heated parts for a long time may result in burns.
| *a | Heated Part |
| *b | Heat Light |
Note
Do not heat the vehicle body or name plate excessively.
PROCEDURE
REMOVE NO. 3 BACK DOOR NAME PLATE
| *a | Wooden Block |
| *b | Piano Wire |
|
Protective Tape |
Apply protective tape around the No. 3 back door name plate as shown in the illustration.
Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and No. 3 back door name plate.
Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to both wire ends.
Pull the piano wire and cut the double-sided tape that holds the No. 3 back door name plate to the vehicle body.
Note
Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.
Remove the No. 3 back door name plate.
REMOVE NO. 2 BACK DOOR NAME PLATE
| *a | Wooden Block |
| *b | Piano Wire |
|
Protective Tape |
Apply protective tape around the No. 2 back door name plate as shown in the illustration.
Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and No. 2 back door name plate.
Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to both wire ends.
Pull the piano wire and cut the double-sided tape that holds the No. 2 back door name plate to the vehicle body.
Note
Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.
Remove the No. 2 back door name plate.
REMOVE NO. 2 FRONT FENDER NAME PLATE (for Mesh Type Radiator Grille)
| *a | Wooden Block |
| *b | Piano Wire |
|
Protective Tape |
Apply protective tape around the No. 2 front fender name plate as shown in the illustration.
Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and No. 2 front fender name plate.
Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to both wire ends.
Pull the piano wire and cut the double-sided tape that holds the No. 2 front fender name plate to the vehicle body.
Note
Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.
Remove the No. 2 front fender name plate.
REMOVE NO. 1 FRONT FENDER NAME PLATE (for Mesh Type Radiator Grille)
| *a | Wooden Block |
| *b | Piano Wire |
|
Protective Tape |
Apply protective tape around the No. 1 front fender name plate as shown in the illustration.
Insert a piano wire between the vehicle body and No. 1 front fender name plate.
Tie objects that can serve as handles (for example, wooden blocks) to both wire ends.
Pull the piano wire and cut the double-sided tape that holds the No. 1 front fender name plate to the vehicle body.
Note
Be careful not to damage the vehicle body.
Remove the No. 1 front fender name plate.