TOYOTA AVENSIS 1999 Supplement

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P06717
SR0I6–02
F01334
98 N (10kgf, 22 lbf) 4A–FE and 7A–FE Engines
Vane Pump
Pulley
Crank PulleyA/C
Compressor
Pulley
F03726
98 N (10kgf, 22 lbf) 3S–FE Engine
Vane Pump
Pulley
Crank Pulley
F01335
2C–T, 2C–TE and 1CD–FTV Engines
Vane Pump Pulley
A/C Compressor
Pulley Crank Pulley 98 N (10 kgf, 22 lbf)
– STEERINGDRIVE BELT
SR–1
DRIVE BELT
INSPECTION
1. INSPECT DRIVE BELT
Visually check the belt for excessive wear, frayed cords, etc.
If any defect has been found, replace the drive belt.
HINT:
Cracks on the rib side of a belt are considered acceptable. If the
missing chunks from the ribs are found on the belt, it should be
replaced.
2. CHECK DRIVE BELT TENSION
Measure the drive belt deflection.
Drive belt tension: at 98 N (10 kgf, 22 lbf)
4A–FE and 7A–FE engines:
New belt5 – 6 mm (0.20 – 0.24 in.)
Used belt6 – 8 mm (0.24 – 0.31 in.)
3S–FE engine:
New belt8 – 10 mm (0.31 – 0.39 in.)
Used belt10 – 13 mm (0.39 – 0.51 in.)
2C–T, 2C–TE and 1CD–FTV engines:
New belt11 – 14 mm (0.43 – 0.55 in.)
Used belt15 – 18 mm (0.59 – 0.71 in.)

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P06723
CORRECT WRONGWRONG
Z11352
SR–2
– STEERINGDRIVE BELT
HINT:
”New belt” refers to a belt which has been used less than
5 minutes on a running engine.
”Used belt” refers to a belt which has been used on a run-
ning engine for 5 minutes or more.
After installing a belt, check that it fits properly in the
ribbed grooves.
Check with your hand to confirm that the belt has not
slipped out of the groove on the bottom of the pulley.
After installing a new belt, run the engine for about 5 min-
utes and recheck the belt tension.
(Reference)
Using a belt tension gauge, measure the drive belt ten-
sion.
Drive belt tension:
4A–FE, 7A–FE and 3S–FE engines:
New belt441 – 539 N (45 – 55 kgf)
Used belt245 – 392 N (25 – 40 kgf)
2C–T, 2C–TE and 1CD–FTV engines:
New belt539 – 637 N (55 – 65 kgf)
Used belt245 – 392 N (25 – 40 kgf)
If the belt tension is not as specified, adjust it.

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F03737
4A–FE and 7A–FE Engines
2C–T, 2C–TE, 3S–FE and 1CD–FTV
EnginesSR0I8–02
R07281
Normal
Abnormal
R10552Engine IdlingEngine Stopped 5 mm (0.20 in.) or less
– STEERINGPOWER STEERING FLUID
SR–3
POWER STEERING FLUID
INSPECTION
1. CHECK FLUID LEVEL
(a) Keep the vehicle level.
(b) With the engine stopped, check the fluid level in the oil
reservoir.
If necessary, add fluid.
Fluid: ATF DEXRON II or III
HINT:
Check that the fluid level is within the HOT LEVEL range on the
reservoir / reservoir cap dipstick.
If the fluid is cold, check that it is within the COLD LEVEL range.
(c) Start the engine and run it at idle.
(d) Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several times to
boost fluid temperature.
Fluid temperature: 80C (176F)
(e) Check for foaming or emulsification.
If there is foaming or emulsification, bleed power steering sys-
tem (See Pub. No. RM599E on page SR–5).
(f) With the engine idling, measure the fluid level in the oil
reservoir.
(g) Stop the engine.
(h) Wait a few minutes and remeasure the fluid level in the oil
reservoir.
Maximum fluid level rise: 5 mm (0.20 in.)
If a problem is found, bleed power steering system (See Pub.
No. RM599E on page SR–5).
(i) Check the fluid level.

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F04157
4A–FE and 7A–FE Engines 2C–T, 2C–TE and 1CD–FTV Engines
3S–FE Engine SSTAttachment
Pressure Feed
Tube
IN
OUT
OUT
Attachment
SSTAttachment
Pressure Feed
TubeIN
Attachment
AttachmentSST
OUT IN
SR–4
– STEERINGPOWER STEERING FLUID
2. CHECK STEERING FLUID PRESSURE
(a) Disconnect the pressure feed tube from the PS vane
pump [See Pub. No. RM599E on page SR–21 (4A–FE
and 7A–FE engines), SR–24 (3S–FE engine) and see
page SR–8 (2C–T, 2C–TE and 1CD–FTV engines)].
(b) Connect SST, as shown in the illustration below.
SST 09640–10010 (09641–01010, 09641–01030,
09641–01060)
NOTICE:
Check that the valve of the SST is in the open position.
(c) Bleed the power steering system (See Pub. No. RM599E
on page SR–5).
(d) Start the engine and run it at idle.
(e) Turn the steering wheel from lock to lock several times to
boost fluid temperature.
Fluid temperature: 80C (176F)

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Z15498
Oil
reservoir
PS Vane
Pump
SST Closed PS Gear
Z15499
Oil
reservoir
PS Vane
Pump
SST Open Lock Position
PS Gear
Z15500
Oil
reservoir
PS Vane
Pump PS Gear
SST Open Lock Position
– STEERINGPOWER STEERING FLUID
SR–5
(f) With the engine idling, close the valve of the SST and ob-
serve the reading on the SST.
Minimum fluid pressure:
4A–FE and 7A–FE engines8,238 kPa (84 kgf/cm2, 1,195 psi)
3S–FE engine9,022 kPa (92 kgf/cm2, 1,309 psi)
2C–T, 2C–TE and 1CD–FTV engines8,826 kPa (90 kgf/cm2, 1,280 psi)
NOTICE:
Do not keep the valve closed for more than 10 se-
conds.
Do not let the fluid temperature become too high.
(g) With the engine idling, open the valve fully.
(h) Measure the fluid pressure at engine speeds of 1,000 rpm
and 3,000 rpm.
Difference fluid pressure:
490 kPa (5 kgf/cm
2, 71 psi) or less
NOTICE:
Do not turn the steering wheel.
(i) With the engine idling and valve fully opened, turn the
steering wheel to full lock.
Minimum fluid pressure:
4A–FE and 7A–FE engines8,238 kPa (84 kgf/cm2, 1,195 psi)
3S–FE engine9,022 kPa (92 kgf/cm2, 1,309 psi)
2C–T, 2C–TE and 1CD–FTV engines8,826 kPa (90 kgf/cm2, 1,280 psi)
NOTICE:
Do not maintain lock position for more than 10 se-
conds.
Do not let the fluid temperature become too high.
(j) Disconnect the SST.
(k) Connect the pressure feed tube to PS vane pump
[See Pub. No. RM599E on page SR–22 (4A–FE and 7A–
FE engines), SR–25 (3S–FE engine), and see page
SR–16 (2C–T, 2C–TE and 1CD–FTV engine)].
(l) Bleed the power steering system(See Pub. No. RM599E
on page SR–5).

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SR0WB–01
F08960
 Gasket Union Bolt
Pressure Feed Tube
PS Vane Pump
Assembly Woodruff Key
Vane Pump Pulley
Drive Belt
Idler PulleyReturn Hose
N·m (kgf·cm, ft·lbf): Specified torque
 Non–reusable part
Pulley Cover
43 (440, 32)
39 (400, 29)
39 (400, 29)
38 (390, 28)
52 (525, 38)
SR–6– STEERINGPOWER STEERING VANE PUMP (2C–T, 2C–TE,
1CD–FTV)
POWER STEERING VANE PUMP (2C–T, 2C–TE, 1CD–FTV)
COMPONENTS

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F03716
N·m (kgf·cm, ft·lbf): Specified torque
 Non–reusable partPressure Port Union
 Shorter Straight Pin
 O–Ring  Snap Ring  O–Ring
 Longer Straight PinSide Front Plate
Flow Control Valve
Spring
 Oil Seal
Front HousingSuction Port UnionVane Pump
Shaft
Power steering fluid
69 (700, 51)
13 (130, 9)
 O–Ring
 O–Ring
 O–Ring  Snap Ring
Cam Ring
Rear Housing
Wave Washer  O–Ring
Side Rear Plate Vane Pump RotorVane Plate
x10
– STEERINGPOWER STEERING VANE PUMP (2C–T, 2C–TE,
1CD–FTV)SR–7

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SR0WC–01
F03730
F04155
SST
SR–8– STEERINGPOWER STEERING VANE PUMP (2C–T, 2C–TE,
1CD–FTV)
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE DRIVE BELT
(a) Loosen the idler pulley set nut.
(b) Loosen the belt tension adjusting bolt, and remove the
drive belt.
2. REMOVE VANE PUMP PULLEY
(a) Using SST to stop the pulley rotating, remove the pulley
set nut.
SST 09960–10010 (09962–01000, 09963–01000)
(b) Remove the pulley and woodruff key from the vane pump
shaft.
3. DISCONNECT RETURN HOSE
Remove the clip and disconnect return the hose.
4. DISCONNECT PRESSURE FEED TUBE
Remove the union bolt and gasket, and disconnect the pres-
sure feed tube.
5. REMOVE PS VANE PUMP ASSEMBLY
Remove the 3 bolts and PS vane pump assembly.
6. REMOVE PULLEY COVER
Remove the bolt and pulley cover.

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SR0WD–01
F03717
F03718
F03719
Vinyl Tape
– STEERINGPOWER STEERING VANE PUMP (2C–T, 2C–TE,
1CD–FTV)SR–9
DISASSEMBLY
NOTICE:
When using a vise, do not overtighten it.
1. MEASURE PS VANE PUMP ROTATING TORQUE
(a) Check that the pump rotates smoothly without abnormal
noise.
(b) Temporarily install the vane pump pulley set nut.
(c) Using a torque wrench, check the pump rotating torque.
Rotating torque:
0.3 N·m (2.8 kgf·cm, 2.4 in.·lbf) or less
2. REMOVE SUCTION PORT UNION
(a) Remove the bolt and suction port union.
(b) Remove the O–ring from the union.
3. REMOVE PRESSURE PORT UNION
(a) Remove the pressure port union.
(b) Remove the O–ring from the union.
4. REMOVE FLOW CONTROL VALVE AND SPRING
5. REMOVE REAR HOUSING, WAVE WASHER AND SIDE
REAR PLATE
(a) Using 2 screwdrivers, remove the snap ring.
(b) To prevent oil seal lip damage, wind vinyl tape on the ser-
rated part of the vane pump shaft.
(c) Using a plastic hammer, tap out the rear housing, wave
washer and side rear plate.
(d) Remove the O–ring from the rear housing.
(e) Remove the O–ring from the side rear plate.
6. REMOVE CAM RING AND 10 VANE PLATES
NOTICE:
Be careful not to drop the plate.
7. REMOVE VANE PUMP SHAFT WITH VANE PUMP RO-
TOR AND SIDE FRONT PLATE
8. REMOVE VANE PUMP ROTOR AND SIDE FRONT
PLATE
(a) Using a screwdriver, remove the snap ring from the vane
pump shaft.
(b) Remove the vane pump rotor and side front plate.
(c) Remove the 2 O–rings from the side front plate.
9. REMOVE SHORTER STRAIGHT PIN
Using pliers, remove the shorter straight pin from the side front
plate.

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SR–10– STEERINGPOWER STEERING VANE PUMP (2C–T, 2C–TE,
1CD–FTV)
10. REMOVE LONGER STRAIGHT PIN
Using pliers, remove the longer straight pin from the front hous-
ing.

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