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Service intervals
Note: Maintenance intervals are listed in the Maintenance Intervals table. Table. Maintenance intervals. Note: P - check and/or adjust (repair or replacement if necessary); 3 - replacement. 24/48 - time in months: 24 -...
Note: Maintenance intervals are listed in the Maintenance Intervals table. Table. Maintenance intervals. Note: P - check and/or adjust (repair or replacement if necessary); 3 - replacement. 24/48 - time in months: 24 -...
Engine oil and filter
Precautions when working with oils 1. Long-term and repeated contact with motor oil causes the removal of the skin's natural oils, leading to dryness, irritation and dermatitis. In addition, the motor oils used contain...
Precautions when working with oils 1. Long-term and repeated contact with motor oil causes the removal of the skin's natural oils, leading to dryness, irritation and dermatitis. In addition, the motor oils used contain...
Checking and replacing coolant
1. Check the coolant level in the expansion tank. The coolant level on a cold engine should be between the "LOW" and "FULL" marks on the wall of the expansion tank. If the level is low, check for leaks and add coolant...
1. Check the coolant level in the expansion tank. The coolant level on a cold engine should be between the "LOW" and "FULL" marks on the wall of the expansion tank. If the level is low, check for leaks and add coolant...
Checking and cleaning the air filter
1. Remove the air filter. 2. Check the air filter and make sure it is not damaged or has oil stains. Replace the air filter if necessary. 3. Using compressed air, completely blow out the top of the filter element and...
1. Remove the air filter. 2. Check the air filter and make sure it is not damaged or has oil stains. Replace the air filter if necessary. 3. Using compressed air, completely blow out the top of the filter element and...
Checking the battery status
1. When inspecting the battery, check: the absence of rust on the battery bracket, the strength of the battery terminals, the absence of corrosion and damage to the terminals, the absence of damage and leaks in the...
1. When inspecting the battery, check: the absence of rust on the battery bracket, the strength of the battery terminals, the absence of corrosion and damage to the terminals, the absence of damage and leaks in the...
Checking the drive belts of attachments
1. Check the drive belts for wear and damage. If a defect is found, replace the belt. Note: Separation of rubber from the cord on the inner side is not allowed (from the side of the ridges) and outer surfaces of the...
1. Check the drive belts for wear and damage. If a defect is found, replace the belt. Note: Separation of rubber from the cord on the inner side is not allowed (from the side of the ridges) and outer surfaces of the...
Checking spark plugs
Note: If necessary, the gap can be adjusted by bending the side electrode. Spark plugs can be cleaned with a wire brush or sandblasted. 1. Check the spark plug electrodes. If you have a megohmmeter, measure the...
Note: If necessary, the gap can be adjusted by bending the side electrode. Spark plugs can be cleaned with a wire brush or sandblasted. 1. Check the spark plug electrodes. If you have a megohmmeter, measure the...
Checking the ignition timing angle
EJ Series 1. Using a special tool, connect the tachometer to the "REV" terminal (8) of the diagnostic connector. 2. Warm up the engine. 3. Connect the strobe light as shown in the figure. 4. Using a special device,...
EJ Series 1. Using a special tool, connect the tachometer to the "REV" terminal (8) of the diagnostic connector. 2. Warm up the engine. 3. Connect the strobe light as shown in the figure. 4. Using a special device,...
Checking the idle speed
Prerequisites: The air filter is installed. The engine is warmed up. Electrical appliances are switched off. The automatic transmission lever is in position "P". All vacuum tubes are connected and undamaged. 1. Using a...
Prerequisites: The air filter is installed. The engine is warmed up. Electrical appliances are switched off. The automatic transmission lever is in position "P". All vacuum tubes are connected and undamaged. 1. Using a...
Checking the end of compression stroke pressure
Note: If lack of power, increased oil and/or fuel consumption is observed, measure the end of compression pressure. Check the end of compression stroke pressure in the cylinders. a) Warm up the engine. b) Remove the...
Note: If lack of power, increased oil and/or fuel consumption is observed, measure the end of compression pressure. Check the end of compression stroke pressure in the cylinders. a) Warm up the engine. b) Remove the...
Checking the level and condition of the working fluid in the automatic transmission
Note: To achieve the normal operating temperature of 70-80°C of the working fluid, the vehicle must be driven at a speed of 60 km/h for at least 15 minutes or at a speed of 40 km/h for at least 30 minutes. 1. Place the...
Note: To achieve the normal operating temperature of 70-80°C of the working fluid, the vehicle must be driven at a speed of 60 km/h for at least 15 minutes or at a speed of 40 km/h for at least 30 minutes. 1. Place the...
Replacing the working fluid in the automatic transmission
1. Unscrew the drain plug and drain the working fluid. 2. Install a new gasket and tighten the drain plug. 3. Fill with fresh working fluid through the filler pipe to the lower mark of the "COLD" range ("C", cold) on...
1. Unscrew the drain plug and drain the working fluid. 2. Install a new gasket and tighten the drain plug. 3. Fill with fresh working fluid through the filler pipe to the lower mark of the "COLD" range ("C", cold) on...
Automatic transmission filter replacement
Note: Install in the reverse order of removal. Tightening torques are given in the text. 1. Hang the engine on the hoist. 2. Loosen the engine support bolt. Tightening torque - 29-44 Nm 3. Unscrew the drain plug and...
Note: Install in the reverse order of removal. Tightening torques are given in the text. 1. Hang the engine on the hoist. 2. Loosen the engine support bolt. Tightening torque - 29-44 Nm 3. Unscrew the drain plug and...
Checking and replacing oil in the manual transmission and transfer case
Examination 1. Place the vehicle on a flat, horizontal surface. 2. Unscrew the filler plug. Make sure that the oil level in the gearbox housing (transfer case) corresponds to the norm. If necessary, add oil to the...
Examination 1. Place the vehicle on a flat, horizontal surface. 2. Unscrew the filler plug. Make sure that the oil level in the gearbox housing (transfer case) corresponds to the norm. If necessary, add oil to the...
Checking and replacing oil in the rear axle gearbox (4WD)
Examination 1. Place the vehicle on a flat, horizontal surface. 2. Unscrew the filler plug. Make sure that the oil level in the crankcase is under the filler plug hole cutoff. If necessary, add oil to the crankcase....
Examination 1. Place the vehicle on a flat, horizontal surface. 2. Unscrew the filler plug. Make sure that the oil level in the crankcase is under the filler plug hole cutoff. If necessary, add oil to the crankcase....
Checking the power steering fluid level
1. Place the vehicle on a horizontal surface. 2. With the engine idling, check the working fluid level in the reservoir. Top up if necessary. Working fluid - ATF DEXRON (R) II or III K3 series engines EJ Series Engines...
1. Place the vehicle on a horizontal surface. 2. With the engine idling, check the working fluid level in the reservoir. Top up if necessary. Working fluid - ATF DEXRON (R) II or III K3 series engines EJ Series Engines...
Bleeding the power steering system
1. Pour the working fluid into the tank so that the upper level of the working fluid on the dipstick is 10-15 mm above the "MAX" mark in the "COLD" range. 2. Start the engine at idle speed. After air bubbles stop...
1. Pour the working fluid into the tank so that the upper level of the working fluid on the dipstick is 10-15 mm above the "MAX" mark in the "COLD" range. 2. Start the engine at idle speed. After air bubbles stop...
Checking the brake fluid level
Check the working fluid level on a cold, stopped engine. The working fluid level should be between the "MAX" and "MIN" marks. If the working fluid level is below the "MIN" mark, add the same type of working fluid that...
Check the working fluid level on a cold, stopped engine. The working fluid level should be between the "MAX" and "MIN" marks. If the working fluid level is below the "MIN" mark, add the same type of working fluid that...
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