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On-Vehicle Repair

  1. 5VZ-FE: DISCONNECT OIL COOLER PIPE 
    1. Remove the 3 bolts and clamps.
      Fig 1: Removing Oil Cooler Pipe Bolts & Clamps
      G02930958Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    2. Disconnect the oil cooler pipe.
    3. Remove the elbow from the transmission.
      Fig 2: Disconnecting Oil Cooler Pipe
      G02930959Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  2. DISCONNECT ATF TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONNECTOR 
  3. REMOVE ATF TEMPERATURE SENSOR 
    1. Remove the ATF temperature sensor.
    2. Remove the O-ring from the ATF temperature sensor.
  4. INSTALL ATF TEMPERATURE SENSOR 
    1. Coat a new O-ring with ATF and install it to the ATF temperature sensor.
    2. Install the ATF temperature sensor. Torque: 15 N.m (150 kgf.cm, 11 ft.lbf)
  5. CONNECT ATF TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONNECTOR 
    NOTE: Be careful not to twist the wire harness.
    Fig 3: Removing & Installing O-Ring To ATF Temperature Sensor
    G02930960Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  6. 5VZ-FE: CONNECT OIL COOLER PIPE 
    1. Install the elbow to the transmission.
    2. Connect the oil cooler pipe.

      Torque: 34 N.m (350 kgf.cm, 25 ft.lbf) 

      Fig 4: Connecting Oil Cooler Pipe
      G02930961Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    3. Install the 3 clamps with the 3 bolts.
  7. FILL ATF AND CHECK FLUID LEVEL (See  SERVICING  ) 
    Fig 5: Installing Oil Cooler Pipe Clamps & Bolts
    G02930962Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002