Look on lexusownersclub.com as I know someone put pictures and description of the job. This is a job that should be done when the timimg belt is replaced since access is difficult. vbd
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get a chilton guide book
there are Allen head screws all the way around the panel remove these and the inside close handle bezel which you can pop off to get to 2 screws behind it. once done lift it up
Drain the radiator into a container. Remove the upper radiator hose from the engine at the thermostat. Remove the bolts, housing and the thermostat. Clean both surfaces and install the thermostat and gasket. Reinstall the housing and upper hose and top off the coolant.
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Drain the radiator into a container. Remove the upper radiator hose from the thermostat housing at the engine. Remove the two bolts and remove the housing and thermostat. Clean both surfaces and install the new thermostat and seal and reinstall the housing. reinstall the radiator hose, tighten the clamps and refill with a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and water.jd
where are the 3 screws located on the starter to remove it? and where can i find a picture online for guidence?
my 98 continental has a belt diagram showing the way to put the belt on. you will want to remove the radiator resivior to gain access to the belt. after following the diagram, get the belt lined up, and on all the ribbed polleys. the one smooth pulley is the idler pulley, saving that for last makes this job alot easier. hope this helps
use a socket and breaker bar on the idler wheel to remove slack. remove old belt, follow diagram on panel or hood to install new belt
It's in the fusebox under the dashboard on the left side of the car. Remove the lid and look inside it for a diagram showing fuse locations.
Please show by step guide and photos;- how to remove damage Toyota camri timing belt and how to install new timing belt using setting timing procedure?