Lexus ES: Removal
REMOVAL
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
NOTICE:
This procedure includes the removal of small-head bolts. Refer to Small-Head Bolts of Basic Repair Hint to identify the small-head bolts.
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PROCEDURE
1. REMOVE FRONT WHEEL OPENING EXTENSION PAD RH
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2. REMOVE FRONT WHEEL OPENING EXTENSION PAD LH
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3. REMOVE NO. 1 ENGINE UNDER COVER
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4. REMOVE NO. 2 ENGINE UNDER COVER ASSEMBLY
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5. DRAIN ENGINE OIL
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6. REMOVE NO. 2 OIL PAN SUB-ASSEMBLY
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7. REMOVE ENGINE OIL LEVEL SENSOR
(a) Disconnect the engine oil level sensor connector.
(b) Remove the clip from the engine oil level sensor. | |
(c) Using an 8 mm socket wrench, remove the 2 bolts and engine oil level sensor from engine balancer assembly. | |
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1. INSPECT ENGINE OIL LEVEL SENSOR (a) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below. Standard Resistance: Tester Connection Condition Specified C
INSTALLATION CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT NOTICE: This procedure includes the installation of small-head bolts. Refer to Small-Head Bolts of Basic Repair Hint to identify the small-head bolts. Click here
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