Transfer System (4WD): Precaution
WARNING: This page is about a different variant/trim than selected.
- Before disassembly, clean the transfer assy and remove any deposited sand or mud to prevent it from entering the inside of the transfer during disassembly and assembly.
- When removing any light alloy part such as a transfer cover, do not pry it off with a tool like a screwdriver but tap it out with a plastic hammer.
- Always organize the removed parts properly and protect them away from dust.
- After cleaning and drying completely before installation, apply hypoid gear oil to each part. Do not use alkaline chemicals when cleansing aluminum or rubber parts and ring gear set bolts.
- Also, do not use any cleansing oil (ex. white gasoline) to clean the rubber parts such as oil seals.
- Sufficiently apply hypoid gear oil to any sliding surface or rotating part.
- Do not directly hold a part by vise. Make sure to put an aluminum sheet between them.
- Replace any damaged or deformed snap ring with new one.
- If mating surface of the case is scratched, it may cause oil leakage. Therefore, carefully avoid such damage when handling.
- Before applying a sealant, completely remove old sealant stuck on the sealed parts and clean them with white gasoline.
- Do not supply oil immediately after installing sealed parts. Allow 1 hour or more.
- Scratches on a contact surface with an oil seal or gasket may result in oil leakage. Carefully avoid such damage when handling.
- When press-fitting an oil seal, take care to prevent the oil seal lip and its periphery from being damaged.
- When replacing a bearing, replace both outer and inner races as one set.