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2. Fit the retaining / pivot bolt and tighten it to 12-16 Nm. 
 
6.  Refit the primary chain tensione r assembly. Refer to Operation 
12.65.55 in this Section. 
Use a wedge 303 - 533 (or two if required) between the 
primary chain tensioner and te nsioner blade, to take up 
the slack in the chain.  
 
7.  Tighten the exhaust camshaft  sprocket securing bolt. 
1. Fit the chain tensioner tool 303 - 532 to the sprocket  holes. 
Apply force to the tool in an  anti-clockwise direction to 
tension the chain on its drive side.  
2. Whilst applying the opposing force to the sprocket  and chain, tighten the sprock et securing bolt to 115 - 
125 Nm. 
 
8.  Tighten the VVT unit securing bolt. 
1. Whilst still applying  the opposing force to the 
sprocket and chain (using 303 - 532), check that the 
wedges are still in place,  tighten the VVT unit 
securing bolt to 115 - 125 Nm. 
Remove the chain tensioning  tool and the wedge(s).  
9.  Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530. 
10.  Raise the vehicle on the ramp. 
11.  Remove the crankshaft setting tool 303 - 531. 
12.  Refit the crankshaft position sensor. 
1. Fit the sensor to the fl ywheel housing and fit the 
securing bolt. Tighten to 8-12 Nm. 
    
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7. Tighten the exhaust camshaft  sprocket securing bolt. 
1. Fit the chain tensioner tool 303 - 532 to the sprocket  holes. 
Apply force to the tool in an  anti-clockwise direction to 
tension the chain on its drive side.  
2. Whilst applying the opposing force to the sprocket  and chain, tighten the sprock et securing bolt to 115 - 
125 Nm. 
 
8.  Tighten the VVT unit securing bolt. 
1. Whilst still applying  the opposing force to the 
sprocket and chain (using 303 - 532), check that the 
wedges are still in place,  tighten the VVT unit 
securing bolt to 115 - 125 Nm. 
Remove the chain tensioning  tool and the wedge(s).  
9.  Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530. 
10.  Raise the vehicle on the ramp. 
11.  Remove the crankshaft setting tool 303 - 531. 
 
12. Refit the crankshaft position sensor. 
1. Fit the sensor to the fl ywheel housing and fit the 
securing bolt. Tighten to 8-12 Nm. 
2. Refit the access grommet to the housing. 
13.  Lower the ramp. 
14.  Refit the A-Bank VVT Bush Carrier Assembly. Refer to 
operation 12.65.51 in this Section. 
15.  Refit the Timing Cover. Refer  to Operation 12.65.01 in this 
Section. 
    
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2. With the wire in position, press the piston fully into the tensioner body. 
Remove the wire.  
 
3.  Install the chain tensioner between the chain path. 
1. Reposition the sprocket, still captive in the chain, upwards for access. 
2. Install the chain tensioner between the sprockets. 
Position the cam sprocket, chain and tensioner assembly 
into position and locate the  sprocket onto the camshaft 
spigot.  
 
4.  Install the chain tensioner to the engine. 
1. Fully seat the sprocket onto the camshaft and install the securing bolt, hand tight. 
2. Install the two bolts which secure the tensioner and  tighten to 10-14 Nm. 
 
5.  Install the cams haft sprocket. 
Install the chain tensioner tool 303-532 to the sprocket 
holes.  
Apply force to the tool in an  anti-clockwise direction to 
tension the chain on its drive side.  
Whilst applying the opposing force to the sprocket and 
chain, tighten the sprocket securing bolt to 115-125 Nm.  
Remove the chain tensioning tool.  
6.  Remove the tape and steel stri p from the timing cover upper 
face. Wipe any residue of  tape from the joint face. 
7.  Remove the camshaft locking tool. 
8.  Install the Cam Cover to Bank 2.  Refer to Operation 12.29.43. 
9.  Raise the vehicle on the ramp. 
10.  Remove the crankshaft  setting tool 303-531. 
    
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2. With the wire in position, press the piston fully into the tensioner body. 
Remove the wire.  
 
3.  Install the chain tensioner between the chain path. 
1. Reposition the sprocket, still captive in the chain, upwards for access. 
2. Install the chain tensioner between the sprockets. 
Position the cam sprocket, chain and tensioner assembly 
into position and locate the  sprocket onto the camshaft 
spigot.  
 
4.  Install the chain tensioner to the engine. 
1. Fully seat the sprocket onto the camshaft and install the securing bolt, hand tight. 
2. Install the two bolts which secure the tensioner and  tighten to 10-14 Nm. 
 
5.  Install the cams haft sprocket. 
Install the chain tensioner tool 303-532 to the sprocket 
holes.  
Apply force to the tool in an  anti-clockwise direction to 
tension the chain on its drive side.  
Whilst applying the opposing force to the sprocket and 
chain, tighten the sprocket securing bolt to 115-125 Nm.  
Remove the chain tensioning tool.  
6.  Remove the tape and steel stri p from the timing cover upper 
face. Wipe any residue of  tape from the joint face. 
7.  Remove the camshaft locking tool. 
8.  Install the Cam Cover to Bank 1.  Refer to Operation 12.29.44. 
9.  Raise the vehicle on the ramp. 
10.  Remove the crankshaft  setting tool 303-531. 
    
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2. Fit the retaining / pivot bolt and tighten it to 12-16 Nm. 
 
6.  Refit the primary chain tensione r assembly. Refer to Operation 
12.65.55 in this Section. 
Use a wedge 303 - 533 (or two if required) between the 
primary chain tensioner and te nsioner blade, to take up 
the slack in the chain.  
 
7.  Tighten the exhaust camshaft  sprocket securing bolt. 
1. Fit the chain tensioner tool 303 - 532 to the sprocket  holes. 
Apply force to the tool in an  anti-clockwise direction to 
tension the chain on its drive side.  
2. Whilst applying the opposing force to the sprocket  and chain, tighten the sprock et securing bolt to 115 - 
125 Nm. 
 
8.  Tighten the VVT unit securing bolt. 
1. Whilst still applying  the opposing force to the 
sprocket and chain (using 303 - 532), check that the 
wedges are still in place,  tighten the VVT unit 
securing bolt to 115 - 125 Nm. 
Remove the chain tensioning  tool and the wedge(s).  
9.  Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530 . 
10.  Raise the vehicle on the ramp. 
11.  Remove the crankshaft setting tool 303 - 531. 
12.  Refit the crankshaft position sensor. 
1. Fit the sensor to the fl ywheel housing and fit the 
securing bolt. Tighten to 8-12 Nm. 
    
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7. Tighten the exhaust camshaft  sprocket securing bolt. 
1. Fit the chain tensioner tool 303 - 532 to the sprocket  holes. 
Apply force to the tool in an  anti-clockwise direction to 
tension the chain on its drive side.  
2. Whilst applying the opposing force to the sprocket  and chain, tighten the sprock et securing bolt to 115 - 
125 Nm. 
 
8.  Tighten the VVT unit securing bolt. 
1. Whilst still applying  the opposing force to the 
sprocket and chain (using 303 - 532), check that the 
wedges are still in place,  tighten the VVT unit 
securing bolt to 115 - 125 Nm. 
Remove the chain tensioning  tool and the wedge(s).  
9.  Remove the camshaft locking tool 303 - 530. 
10.  Raise the vehicle on the ramp. 
11.  Remove the crankshaft setting tool 303 - 531. 
 
12. Refit the crankshaft position sensor. 
1. Fit the sensor to the fl ywheel housing and fit the 
securing bolt. Tighten to 8-12 Nm. 
2. Refit the access grommet to the housing. 
13.  Lower the ramp. 
14.  Refit the A-Bank VVT Bush Carrier Assembly. Refer to 
operation 12.65.51 in this Section. 
15.  Refit the Timing Cover. Refer  to Operation 12.65.01 in this 
Section. 
    
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 be 'hun
 g up' within the engine because it is not up to operating 
temperature. 
Should the oil level subsequently  be topped-up, the level could 
become too high, causing oil burning. 
Typically, 0.875L is hung up. 
Refill the engine with the correct specification engine oil. 
58.  Refill the automatic transmission. Refer to Section 307-01A, 
Operation 44.24. 02. 
59.  Refill and bleed the power stee ring system. Refer to Section 
211-02 General Procedures. 
60.  Repressurise the air conditioni ng system. Refer to Operation 
82.30.30 and note all Wa rnings and Cautions. 
 
61
 . 
Fit the engine covers. 
 
62
 . 
With assistance, reposition the engine compartment cover 
(bonnet) and fit the si x bolts; reconnect the  ground lead to the 
original location on the left hand hinge. 
Re
 connect the gas struts.  
R
emove the masking tape from the front edge.  
63.  Remove the paintwork protection  sheets and close the engine 
compartment cover. 
64.  Reconnect the battery ground cable and fit the battery cover. 
Re
 set the clock and the radio information.  
 
   
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Engine Cooling - Cooling Fan Motor and Shroud 
Re
moval and Installation 
Remov
al 
Installation 
 
   
1. 
Di
 sconnect the batt
ery ground cable. 
R
 emove the battery cover.  
2.  Open the engine compartment and fit paintwork protection 
sheets. 
 
3.  Disc
 onnect the harness multip
lug from each cooling fan. 
Cut an
 d remove the ratchet st
rap which secures each fan 
harness to the fan moto r lower support leg.  
1. Disconnect the mult iplug from each fan. 
Di
 sconnect each harness 
from the clip on the fan 
mounting frame and repo sition the harness.  
 
4.  R
 emove the two bolts which 
secure the fan and motor 
assembly to the radiator. 
5.  Carefully remove the fan and mo tor assembly from the vehicle.
 
6. Re
 move the mounting grommets
 and spacer tubes from the 
assembly. 
1.  Installation is the  reverse of the remova l procedure. Ensure 
that the fan and motor assembly locate into the lower 
mountings. 
2.  Connect the battery and fit the  battery cover. Reset the clock 
and the radio.  
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 . 
Refill the cooling system. Refer to the Refill procedure in 
General Procedures. 
17.  Repressurise the climate cont rol system. Refer to Section 
412-03 Observe all safety warnin gs and precautions stated in 
that section. 
18.  Close the engine compartment cover. 
19.  Connect the battery and fit the  battery cover. Reset the clock 
and the radio.  
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. Re
 fill the cooling system. Refer to the Refill procedure in 
General Procedures. 
17.  Repressurise the climate cont rol system. Refer to Section 
412-03 Observe all safety warnin gs and precautions stated in 
that section. 
18.  Close the engine compartment cover. 
19.  Connect the battery and fit the  battery cover. Reset the clock 
and the radio.