No. You take out the behind the seat interior panel, after that, take out the engine compartment panel. You need to remove the alternator belt to get access to the right bank of the timing belt. then, remove the cover of the left hand bank. Also, remove the AC belt.
You need to remove the undertray of the vehicle and the crash box, sitting in front of the crank shaft pulley. Now, turn the engine 2 times and put it on TDC. Make sure that cylinder 1 is up , now you need to remove by the gear box, the cover with 4 Allen screws. When you remove that cover you have access to the flywheel. Make sure you lock the flywheel so the engine won't move and proceed to remove the crank shaft pulley. There are other procedures to be followed, like setting up the cam shaft angle when you replace the timing belts, it should be 655, 656, 657, equal on both sides or the check engine light will come on. You also need a pin to hold the tensioners in place so you can remove the bearings and the timing belt.
Remove both cam shaft covers on the rear part of the engine, there's a mark on each cam shaft and they all have to line up equally in the upright position.
No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.
remove the drain plug from the bottom of the engine, remove and replace the filter and replace
It is a timing chain, and no, you can replace it in the car.
The voltage regualtor is part of the engine computer. You will have to replace it. You will need to remove the battery to access.The voltage regualtor is part of the engine computer. You will have to replace it. You will need to remove the battery to access.
You must separate the transmission from the engine. Then remove the eight bolts that hold it in place. Remove and replace.
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Yes u do to remove the lifters
this is a mechanics job you have to remove inlet manifold,exhaust manifolds,and then remove heads to replace the valves
remove engine....move...replace engine
Remove engine, disassemble, replace piston, re-assemble engine and install. Good times!
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Unfortunately you will have to remove the engine to get at it.