Removal and Installation
EXHAUST SYSTEM
Removal and Installation
REMOVAL
- Disconnect each joint and mounting using power tool.
- Remove heated oxygen sensor 2, as follows:
- Using heated oxygen sensor wrench [SST: KV10114400 (J38365)] (C), removal heated oxygen sensor 2.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage heated oxygen sensor 2.
INSTALLATION
Note the following items, and install in the reverse order of removal.
- Temporarily tighten bolts and nuts when installing exhaust pipe assembly. Tighten them to the specified torque when connecting the vehicle rear to the vehicle front.
CAUTION:
- Always replace exhaust tube gaskets with new ones when reassembling.
- Discard any heated oxygen sensor 2 which has been dropped onto a hard surface such as a concrete floor. Use a new one.
- Before installing a new heated oxygen sensor 2, clean exhaust system threads using the heated oxygen sensor thread cleaner (commercial service tool: J-43897-18 or J-43897-12), and apply the antiseize lubricant (commercial service tool).
- Never over torque heated oxygen sensor 2. Doing so may cause damage to heated oxygen sensor 2, resulting in the "MIL" coming on.
- Prevent rust preventives from adhering to the sensor body.
- If heat insulator is badly deformed, repair or replace it. If deposits such as mud pile up on the heat insulator, remove them.
- When installing heat insulator avoid large gaps or interference between heat insulator and each exhaust pipe.
- Remove deposits from the sealing surface of each connection. Connect them securely to avoid gases leakage.
- Check each part for unusual interference, and then tighten them to the specified torque.
- When installing each mounting rubber, avoid twisting or unusual extension in up/down and right/left directions.