| Removal |
| 1. |
Remove the front driveshaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "Front Driveshaft")
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| 2. |
Remove the TJ joint assembly.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "TJ Joint")
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| 3. |
Remove the remove the both side of band (B) of the dynamic damper (A).
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| 4. |
Fix the driveshaft (A) with a vice (B) as illustrated.
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| 5. |
Apply soap powder on the shaft to prevent being damaged between the
shaft spline and the dynamic damper when the dynamic damper is removed.
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| 6. |
Seperate the dynamic damper (A) from the shaft (B) carefully.
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| Installation |
| 1. |
Apply soap powder on the shaft to prevent being damaged between the
shaft spline and the dynamic damper.
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| 2. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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| 3. |
Install the TJ joint assembly.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "TJ joint")
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| 4. |
Install the front driveshaft.
(Refer to Driveshaft Assembly - "Front Driveshaft")
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| 5. |
Check the front alignment.
(Refer to Suspension System - "Front Alignment")
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Components 1. BJ assembly 2. BJ circlip 3. BJ boot band 4. BJ boot 5. Dynamic damper 6. Shaft 7. TJ boot band 8.
Components [RH] 1. BJ assembly 2. BJ circlip 3. BJ boot band 4. BJ boot 5. Dynamic damper 6.
Removal Precautions for using the plastic pulley • Be careful not to place the pulley to downwards of the floor or table.
Description The PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heater is installed at the exit or the backside of heater core. The PTC heater is an electric heater using a PTC element as an auxiliary heating device that supplements deficiency of interior heat source in highly effective diesel engine.