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On-Vehicle Inspection





2ZR-FXE COOLING: EXHAUST HEAT RECIRCULATION SYSTEM: ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION

1. INSPECT FRONT EXHAUST PIPE ASSEMBLY

(a) Inspect the exhaust flow control valve operation.

(1) Remove the exhaust pipe gas control actuator Removal.

(2) Using a screwdriver, move the exhaust flow control valve towards the bottom of the vehicle. Check that the valve moves smoothly.





OK:

Valve moves smoothly.

If the valve is stuck or does not move smoothly, replace the front exhaust pipe assembly Removal.

(3) Install the exhaust pipe gas control actuator Installation.

(b) Inspect the exhaust pipe gas control actuator.

(1) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.

(2) Turn the power switch on (IG).

(3) Turn the Techstream on.

(4) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine and ECT / Data List / Coolant Temp.

(5) While checking the engine coolant temperature with the Techstream, check the operation of the exhaust pipe gas control actuator rod when the temperature rises.





Standard:





If the exhaust pipe gas control actuator rod does not extend smoothly, replace the exhaust pipe gas control actuator Removal.

HINT
* After the engine has warmed up (the thermostat temperature is approximately 80°C (176°F) or higher), the rod should be extended approximately 7.2 mm (0.284 in.) or more compared to when the engine is cold (the thermostat temperature is below 71°C (160°F)).
* The coolant temperature shown in the Data List may slightly deviate from the thermostat temperature. This is because the Data List value indicates the temperature detected by the engine coolant temperature sensor, which is mounted on the engine, while the thermostat is positioned in the exhaust pipe gas control actuator.
* If it is difficult to check while the rod is operating, allow the engine to cool down until the coolant temperature matches the ambient temperature and then check the rod operation again.

(6) Check for any cracks or damage on the exhaust pipe gas control actuator rod.

OK:

No cracks or damage is found.

If any cracks or damage is found, replace the front exhaust pipe assembly Removal.

2. INSPECT FOR ENGINE COOLANT LEAK FROM FRONT EXHAUST PIPE ASSEMBLY

CAUTION:
Do not remove the radiator cap while the engine and radiator are still hot. Pressurized hot engine coolant and steam may be released and cause serious burns.

NOTICE:
Be sure to turn the A/C switch off before starting the following inspection.

(a) Turn the power switch off. Check for engine coolant leaks from the front exhaust pipe assembly and the heater hose around the engine coolant temperature sensor.

(b) Add engine coolant to the reserve tank and install a radiator cap tester.

(c) Pump the cap tester to 118 kPa (1.2 kgf/cm2, 17 psi), and then check that the pressure does not drop.

If the reading drops, check for leaks from the front exhaust pipe assembly and the heater hose around the engine coolant temperature sensor.