1. CAUTION: The maximum amount by which the engine management system will adjust the camshaft timing (VCT control unit) is limited to two degrees. As a result
of this an extremely high degree of accuracy is required for any work which affects the valve timing.
NOTE: The locations of engine mountings and engine support insulators are described looking from the transaxle to the engine.
NOTE: Operation steps which only apply to certain model variants and therefore do not apply to all vehicles are clearly marked.
Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to Section 100-02.
3. Loosen the right-hand front wheel nuts.
4. Remove the right-hand front wheel.
5. Remove the engine underschield (if equipped).
6. Remove the right-hand front splash shield.
7. NOTE: Mark the accessory drive belt direction if the belt is to be reused.
Remove the accessory drive belt.
1. Loosen the water pump pulley bolts.
2. Working clockwise, loosen the belt and remove it.
1. Hold the camshafts by the hexagon using an open-ended wrench and turn them in the direction of engine rotation.
2. Slide the special tool onto the ends of both camshafts.
4. CAUTION: Do not kink the timing belt (do not bend the timing belt less than a diameter of 35 mm).
CAUTION: Do not rotate the crankshaft; as necessary check that it is still resting against the timing pin.
NOTE: The lug of the belt tensioner should not be hooked in the sheet metal cover during timing belt installation.
Position a new timing belt in place.
Starting from the crankshaft timing belt pulley and working counterclockwise, position the timing belt in place while keeping it under tension.
5. CAUTION: Do not rotate the crankshaft; as necessary check that it is still resting against the timing pin.
NOTE: The lug of the belt tensioner should not be hooked in the sheet metal cover during timing belt installation.
Position a new timing belt in place.
Starting from the crankshaft timing belt pulley and working counterclockwise, position the timing belt in place while keeping it under tension.
6. NOTE: Incorrect timing belt tension will cause incorrect valve timing.
Pre tension the timing belt.
1. Rotate the tensioner locating tab counterclockwise and insert the locating tab into the slot in the rear timing cover.
2. Position the hex key slot in the tensioner adjusting washer to the 4 o'clock position.
3. Tighten the attaching bold enough to seat the tensioner firmly against the rear timing cover, but still allow the tensioner adjusting washer to be rotated using a 6mm hex key.
7. CAUTION: Tension the timing belt, working counterclockwise.
Using the hex key, rotate the adjusting washer counterclockwise until the notch in the pointer is centered over the index line on the locating tab (the pointer will move clockwise
during adjustment).
8. While holding the adjusting washer in position, tighten the bolt.
9. NOTE: Hold the intake timing belt pulley with special tool to stop it from turning.
Tighten the timing belt pulleys.
1. Tighten the intake camshaft timing belt pulley bolt.
2. NOTE: Hold the exhaust camshaft by the hexagon with an open-ended wrench to stop it from turning.
Tighten the exhaust camshaft timing belt pulley bolt.
10. Remove the special tool.
Install the blanking plug.
11. Remove the special tool.
12. NOTE: Hold the camshaft by the hexagon with an open-ended wrench to stop it from turning.
36. NOTE: When the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, some abnormal drive symptoms may occur while the vehicle relearns its adaptive strategy. The vehicle may need
to be driven 16 Km (10 miles) or more to relearn the strategy.
Connect the battery ground cable.
37. Check the fluid levels and correct as necessary.
38. Check the routing of the vacuum hoses and wiring and secure them with cable ties.
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