| Removal |
| 1. |
Turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
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| 2. |
Open the fuel filler door and unfasten the filler-neck assembly mounting
botl (A).
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| 3. |
Lift the vehicle.
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| 4. |
Remove the rear-LH wheel, tire, and the inner wheel house.
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| 5. |
Disconnect the fuel filler hose (A).
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| 6. |
Disconnect the ventilation hose (B) and leveling hose quick-connector
(C).
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| 7. |
Remove the filler-neck assembly from the vehicle after removing the
bracket mounting bolt (A).
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| Installation |
| 1. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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Removal 1. Turn the ignition switch OFF, and then remove battery (-) cable. 2. Release the residual pressure in fuel line.
Removal 1. Turn ignition switch OFF and disconnect the negative (-) battery cable. 2. Disconnect the accelerator position sensor connector (A).
Refrigerant System Service Basics (R-134a) Refrigerant Recovery Use only service equipment that is U.L-listed and is certified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to remove HFC-134a(R-134a) from the air conditioning system.
Description The In-car air temperature sensor is built in the heater & A/C control unit. The sensor contains a thermistor which measures the temperature of the inside. The signal decided by the resistance value which changes in accordance with perceived inside temperature, is delivered to heater control unit and accord