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Timing Belt: Disassembly

  1. Lift the vehicle by using of jack.
    Fig 1: Lifting Vehicle With Jack
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  2. Remove the engine support bracket. (14 mm bolt and 2 nuts, 17 mm bolt)
    Fig 2: Removing Engine Support Bracket
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  3. Remove the power steering belt.
  4. Remove the air conditioning compressor belt.
  5. Remove the alternator belt.
    Fig 3: Locating Alternator Adjuster Bolt
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  6. Remove the coolant pump pulley.
    Fig 4: Removing Coolant Pump Pulley
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  7. Remove the crankshaft pulley.
    Fig 5: Removing Crankshaft Pulley
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  8. Remove the timing belt cover.
    Fig 6: Removing Timing Belt Cover
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  9. Move the timing belt tensioner pulley toward the coolant pump and temporarily secure it.
    Fig 7: Loosening Timing Belt Tensioner
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  10. Remove the timing belt.
    NOTE: If the timing belt is reused, mark with an arrow to indicate direction of rotation (on the front of the engine) to make sure that the belt is reinstalled in the same direction as before.
    Fig 8: Marking Timing Belt For Installation
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  11. Remove the camshaft from the camshaft sprocket.
  12. Remove the crankshaft sprocket and flange.
  13. Remove the timing belt idler.
  14. Remove the timing belt tensioner.
    Fig 9: Removing Timing Belt Tensioner
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