WARNING:
A hot engine and exhaust system can cause severe burns. Turn off the engine and wait until they are cool before removing the exhaust system.
CAUTION:
Do not allow flammable objects such as the taping for bundling wiring harness to come into contact with the exhaust manifold and silencer.
NOTE:
If penetrant lubricating spray penetrates the airflow hole of the HO2S, it could cause interference with the HO2S function.
When removing the HO2S, wrap a rag around the lower position so that penetrant lubricating spray does not get sprayed into the airflow hole.


1. Disconnect the negative battery cable..
2. Lift up the vehicle.
3. Remove the floor under cover. (vehicles with floor under cover).
4. Remove the insulator and brace bar. (2WD).
5. Disconnect the HO2S connector.
6. Remove the clip A from the bracket.

7. Remove the clip B.
8. Remove the HO2S using the SST
.

9. Install in the reverse order of removal.
Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2 S) Inspection
Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2 S)Filament Inspection
1. Switch the ignition ON (engine off).
2. Turn the rear window defroster switch on.
CAUTION:
Directly touching the rear window defroster filament with the lead of the
tester could damage it. Wrap aluminum foil around the end of the lead and inspect
the filament by touching it ...
Hood
Purpose/Function
The hood is constructed with a large space between the front end of the hood
and the engine to absorb an impact.
Construction
The hood stiffener positioned at the front end of the hood is shaped so that
it collapses easily during an impact. In addition, the ...
Fuel Line Pressure Inspection
WARNING:
Fuel line spills and leakage from the pressurized fuel system are dangerous.
Fuel can ignite and cause serious injury or death and damage. To prevent this,
complete the following inspection with the engine stopped.
Fuel is very flammable liquid. If fuel spills or leaks ...