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Intake Manifold: Removal

  1. Release fuel pressure. < Ref. to , RELEASING OF FUEL PRESSURE  , OPERATION, FUEL. >
  2. Open fuel flap lid, and remove fuel filler cap.
    Fig 1: Removing Fuel Filler Cap
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  3. Disconnect battery ground cable.
    Fig 2: Disconnecting Battery Ground Cable
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  4. Remove air intake duct, air cleaner assembly and air intake chamber. < Ref. to REMOVAL , Air Intake Duct. > and < Ref. to REMOVAL , Air Cleaner. > and < Ref. to REMOVAL , Air Intake Chamber. >
  5. Disconnect accelerator cable (A).
  6. Disconnect cruise control cable (B). (With cruise control model)
    Fig 3: Disconnecting Accelerator Cable Cruise Control Cable
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  7. Remove power steering pump and tank from brackets.
    1. Remove V-belt.

      < Ref. to REMOVAL , V-belt. >

    2. Remove power steering oil pipe with bracket.
      Fig 4: Removing Power Steering Oil Pipe With Bracket
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    3. Remove bolts which install power steering pump bracket.
      NOTE: Do not separate hose and pipe from the main pump.
      Fig 5: Removing Bolts
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    4. Disconnect power steering pump switch connector.
      Fig 6: Disconnecting Power Steering Pump Switch Connector
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    5. Remove power steering tank from the bracket by pulling it upward.
      Fig 7: Removing Power Steering Tank From Bracket
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    6. Place power steering pump on the right side wheel apron.
      Fig 8: Placing Power Steering Pump On Right Side Wheel Apron
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  8. Remove two bolts which install washer tank on body.
    Fig 9: Removing Washer Tank Bolts
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  9. Disconnect connector from front window washer motor.
  10. Disconnect connector from rear gate glass washer motor.
    Fig 10: Disconnecting Connector From Rear Gate Glass Washer Motor
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  11. Disconnect rear window glass washer hose from washer motor, then plug connection with a suitable cap.
  12. Move washer tank upward.
    Fig 11: Disconnecting Rear Window Glass Washer Hose
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  13. Disconnect PCV hoses from cylinder head cover.
    Fig 12: Disconnecting PCV Hoses From Cylinder Head Cover
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  14. Disconnect engine coolant hose from throttle body.
    Fig 13: Disconnecting Engine Coolant Hose From Throttle Body
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  15. Disconnect brake booster hose.
    Fig 14: Disconnecting Brake Booster Hose
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  16. Remove EGR pipe from EGR valve.
    NOTE: Be careful not to drop gaskets.
    Fig 15: Removing EGR Pipe From EGR Valve
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  17. Disconnect engine harness connectors from bulkhead harness connectors.
    Fig 16: Disconnecting Engine Harness Connectors From Bulkhead Harness Connectors
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  18. Disconnect engine ground cable from intake manifold.
    Fig 17: Disconnecting Engine Ground Cable From Intake Manifold
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  19. Disconnect fuel hoses from fuel pipes.
    WARNING:
    • Do not spill fuel.
    • Catch fuel from hoses in a container or cloth.
      Fig 18: Disconnecting Fuel Hoses From Fuel Pipes
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  20. Remove ground cable from fuel pipe protector LH.
    Fig 19: Removing Ground Cable From Fuel Pipe Protector LH
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  21. Remove fuel pipe protector LH.
    Fig 20: Removing Fuel Pipe Protector LH
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  22. Disconnect air assist hose (A).
  23. Remove the bolt (B), which holds fuel injector pipe LH onto cylinder head.
    Fig 21: Disconnecting Air Assist Hose
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  24. Remove ground cable from fuel pipe protector RH.
    Fig 22: Removing Ground Cable From Fuel Pipe Protector RH
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  25. Remove fuel pipe protector RH.
    Fig 23: Removing Fuel Pipe Protector RH
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  26. Disconnect air assist hose (A).

    Remove the bolt (B), which holds fuel injector pipe RH onto cylinder head.

    Fig 24: Disconnecting Air Assist Hose (A)
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  27. Remove bolts which holds intake manifold onto cylinder heads.
    Fig 25: Removing Bolts Which Holds Intake Manifold Onto Cylinder Heads (1 Of 2)
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    Fig 26: Removing Bolts Which Holds Intake Manifold Onto Cylinder Heads (2 Of 2)
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  28. Remove intake manifold.