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Removal (08/2010 - 08/2011): Removal

  1. REMOVE FRONT FENDER SPLASH SHIELD SUB-ASSEMBLY LH  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 1
  2. REMOVE FRONT FENDER SPLASH SHIELD SUB-ASSEMBLY RH  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 2
  3. REMOVE NO. 1 ENGINE UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 6
  4. REMOVE ENGINE ROOM SIDE COVER LH  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 1
  5. REMOVE ENGINE ROOM SIDE COVER RH  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 2
  6. REMOVE UPPER RADIATOR SUPPORT SEAL  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 3
  7. DISCONNECT CABLE FROM NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL 
    NOTE:
    • After the engine switch is turned off, the HDD navigation system requires approximately 6 minutes to record various types of memory and settings. As a result, after turning the engine switch off, wait 6 minutes or more before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) battery terminal.
    • When disconnecting the cable, some systems need to be initialized after the cable is reconnected. Refer to INITIALIZATION .
  8. REMOVE V-BANK COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 4
  9. REMOVE AIR CLEANER HOSE ASSEMBLY  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 11
  10. REMOVE AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 29
  11. REMOVE FAN & GENERATOR V BELT  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 8
  12. DRAIN POWER STEERING FLUID 
  13. REMOVE FRONT WHEEL 
  14. REMOVE FRONT FENDER APRON SEAL FRONT RH  . Refer to REMOVAL - Step 8
  15. REMOVE FRONT HEIGHT CONTROL SENSOR SUB-ASSEMBLY RH 
    1. Disconnect the connector.
      Fig 1: Locating Front Height Control Sensor Connector And Bolt
      GTY120872Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Remove the nut, bolt and sensor.
  16. REMOVE POWER STEERING OIL PRESSURE SWITCH 
    1. Disconnect the switch connector.
      Fig 2: Locating Power Steering Oil Pressure Switch Connector
      GTY142415Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Using a 24 mm deep socket wrench, remove the oil pressure switch.
    3. Remove the O-ring.