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Removal [03/2019 - ]: Procedure

  1. REMOVE FRONT SUSPENSION MEMBER LOWER PROTECTOR 

    Refer to REMOVAL [03/2019 - ]

  2. REMOVE NO. 3 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER TUBE CLAMP 
    1. Unscrew the T25 screw (1) and remove the upper section of the No. 3 automatic transmission oil cooler tube clamp (2) for the transmission oil lines.
      GTY946041Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  3. REMOVE NO. 2 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OIL COOLER TUBE CLAMP 
    1. Unclip the cable clip (2).
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    2. Loosen E8 bolt (1).
    3. Unclip the transmission oil lines from the No. 2 automatic transmission oil cooler tube clamp (3) for the transmission oil lines.
    4. Remove the No. 2 automatic transmission oil cooler tube clamp (3) for the transmission oil lines.
  4. REMOVE CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR 
    WARNING:
    • Hot surfaces.

      Risk of burning!

      • Perform all work only on components that have cooled down.
    NOTE:
    • Electrostatic discharge.

      Damage to or destruction of electrical components.

      • Only touch the housings of electrical components. Do not touch pins or multi-pin connectors directly.
      • For additional information see:

        Refer to PRECAUTION [03/2019 - ]

    1. Note the installation location of the crankshaft position sensor.
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      HINT: 

      • To provide a better overview: Shown with engine removed.
      • The crankshaft position sensor is located in the marked area (1) on the engine block.
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      Unlock plug connection (1) and disconnect.

    3. Unscrew the 4 mm hexagon bolt (1) and remove the crankshaft position sensor (2).
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