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![TOYOTA CAMRY V20 1986 Service Information PRECAUTIONS WHEN TOWING
FULL±TIME 4WD VEHICLES
1. Use one of the methods shown below to tow the vehicle.
2. When there is trouble with the chassis and drivetrain, use
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FULL±TIME 4WD VEHICLES
1. Use one of the methods shown below to tow the vehicle.
2. When there is trouble with the chassis and drivetrain, use
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PRECAUTIONS WHEN TOWING
FULL±TIME 4WD VEHICLES
1. Use one of the methods shown below to tow the vehicle.
2. When there is trouble with the chassis and drivetrain, use
method [1] (flat bed truck) or method T (sling type tow
truck with doilies)
3. Recommended Methods: No. [1], [2], or [3]
Emergency Method: No. [4]
During towing with this towing method, there is a danger of the drivetrain
heating up and causing breakdown, or of the front wheels flying off the dolly.
HINT: Do not use any towing methods other than those shown above.
For example, the towing method shown below is dangerous, so do not use it
HINT: Do not tow the vehicle at a speed
faster than 18 mph (30 km/h) or a distance
greater than 50 miles (80 km). Free or
Lock
Center
Differential
Control
Switch
ºONº or
ªOFFªFree
(Normal
Driving)
No
Special
Operation
Necessary
Free
Center
Differential
Control
Switch
ªOFFº Free
Center
Differential
Control
Switch
ºOFFºMode
Select
Lever on
Transaxle T/M Shift
Lever
PositionT/M Shift
Lever
PositionCenter
Diff.
Control
Switch Automatic Transaxle Type of Transaxle
ºAUTOº
or
ºOFFº Manual Transaxle
Towing MethodParking
BrakeParking
Brake Center
Diff.
ºNº range ºNº range ºPº range
Released1 st Gear
Released
ReleasedApplied Applied
Release
Neutral NeutralºOFFº
ºOFFº
± INTRODUCTIONPrecautions When Servicing Full±Time 4WD VehiclesIN±26
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3. FILL WITH ENGINE OIL
(a) Clean and install the oil drain plug with a new gasket.
Torque: 2VZ±FE 3S±FE 400 kg±cm (29 ft±lb, 39 N±m)
(b) Fill with new engine oil (API grade SG muitigrade,
fuel±efficient and recommended viscosity oil).
Capacity (3S±FE):
Drain and refill
w/ Oil filter change
4.1 liters (4.3 U S qts, 3.6 Imp. qts)
w/o Oil filter change
3.7 liters (3.9 US qts, 3.3 Imp. qts)
Dry fill 4.5 liters (4.8 U S qts, 4.4 Imp. qts)
Capacity (2VZ±FE):
Drain and refill
w/ Oil filter change
3.9 liters (4.1 US qts, 3.4 Imp. qts)
w/o Oil filter change
3.7 liters (3.9 US qts, 3.3 Imp. qts)
Dry fill 4.6 liters (4.8 US qts, 4.4 Imp. qts)
(c) Install the oil filler cap.
4. START ENGINE AND CHECK FOR LEAKS
5. RECHECK ENGINE OIL LEVEL (See page LU±6) (d) Lightly screw the oil filter into place, and tighten it until
the gasket contacts the seat.
(e) Using SST, tighten it an additional 3/4 turn.
SST 09228±06500 (3S±FE)
09228±07500 (2VZ=FE)
± LUBRICATION SYSTEMReplacement of Engine Oil and Oil FilterLU±8
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GENERAL MAINTENANCE
These are the maintenance and inspection items
which are considered to be the owner's responsibility,
They can be performed by the owner or he
can have then done at a service shop. These items
include those which should be checked on a daily ba-
sis, those which, in most cases, do not require
(special) tools and those which are considered to be
reasonable for the owner to perform.
Items and procedures for general maintenance are as
follows:
OUTSIDE VEHICLE
1. TIRES
(a) Check the pressure with a gauge. Adjust
if necessary.
(b) Check for cuts, damage or excessive wear.
2. WHEEL NUTS
When checking the tires, check the nuts for looseness
or for missing nuts. If necessary,
tighten them.
3. TIRE ROTATION
It is recommended that tires be rotated every
7,500 miles (12,000 km).
4. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Check for wear or cracks whenever they do not wipe
clean. Replace if necessary.
5. FLUID LEAKS
(a) Check underneath for leaking fuel, oil, water or
other fluid.
(b) If you smell gasoline fumes or notice any leak,
have the cause found and corrected.
6. DOORS AND ENGINE HOOD
(a) Check that all doors including the trunk lid and
back door operate smoothly, and that all
latches lock securely.
(b) Check that the engine hood secondary latch se-
cures the hood from opening when the prima-
ry latch is released.
INSIDE VEHICLE
7. LIGHTS
(a) Check that the headlights, stop lights, taillights,
turn signal lights, and other
lights are all working.
(b) Check the headlight aiming.8. WARNING LIGHTS AND BUZZERS
Check that all warning lights and buzzers func-
tion properly.
9. HORN
Check that it is working.
10. WINDSHIELD GLASS
Check for scratches, pits or abrasions.
11. WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
(a) Check operation of the wipers and washer.
(b) Check that the wipers do not streak.
12. WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
Check that air comes out from the defroster out-
let when operating the heater or air conditioner
at defroster mode.
13. REAR VIEW MIRROR
Check that it is mounted securely.
14. SUN VISORS
Check that they move freely and are mounted
securely.
15. STEERING WHEEL
Check that it has the specified freeplay. Be alert
for changes in steering condition, such as hard
steering, excessive freeplay or strange noise.
16. SEATS
(a) Check that all front seat controls such as
seat adjusters, seatback recliner, etc.
operate smoothly.
(b) Check that a11 latches lock securely in
any position.
(c) Check that the locks hold securely in any
latched position.
(d) Check that the head restraints move up
and down smoothly and that the locks
hold securely in any latched position.
(e) For folding±down rear seat backs, check
that the latches lock securely.
17. SEAT BELTS
(a) Check that the seat belt system such as
buckles, retractors and anchors operate
properly and smoothly.
(b) Check that the belt webbing is not cut,
frayed, worn or damaged.
± MAINTENANCEGeneral MaintenanceMA±16
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3. INSPECT AIR FILTER
(a) Visually check that the air cleaner element is not ex-
cessively, damaged or oily.
If necessary, replace the air cleaner element.
(b) Clean the element with compressed air.
First blow from the inside thoroughly, then blow off
the outside of the element.
4. REPLACE AIR FILTER
Replace the air cleaner element with a new one.
5. REPLACE SPARK PLUGS
(a) Disconnect the spark plug cords at the rubber boot. DO
NOT pull on the cords.
(d) 2VZ±FE)
Check the electrode gap of new spark plugs.
Correct electrode gap: 1.1 mm (0.043 in.)
Recommended spark plugs: ND PQ20R
NGK BCPR6EP11
HINT: If adjusting the gap of a new plug, bend only the
base of the ground electrode. DO NOT touch the tip.
Never attempt to adjust the gap on a used plug.(c) PS±FE)
Adjust the electrode gap of new spark plugs.
Correct electrode gap: 1.1 mm (0.043 in.)
Recommended spark plugs: ND Q1 6R±U1 1
NGK BCPR5EY11
(b) Using a 16 mm plug wrench, remove the spark plugs.
± MAINTENANCEMaintenance OperationsMA±5
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6. REPLACE ENGINE OIL AND OIL FILTER
(See page LU±7)
Oil grade: API grade SG, multigrade, fuel±efficient and
recommended viscosity oil
Drain and refill with oil filter change capacity:
3.9 liters (4.1 US qts, 3.4 Imp. qts)
7. REPLACE ENGINE COOLANT
(See page CO±4)
Use a good brand of ethylene±glycol base coolant, mixed
according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Coolant capacity (w/ Heater):
3S±FE M/T 6.4 liters (6.8 US qts, 5.6 Imp. qts)
A/T (2WD)
6.3 liters (6.7 US qts, 5.5 Imp. qts)
A/T (4WD)
6.8 liters (7.2 US qts. 6.0 Imp. qts)
2VZ±FE M/T 9.5 liters (10.0 US qts, 8.4 Imp. qts)
A/T 9.4 liters (9.9 US qts, 8.3 Imp. qts)
8. INSPECT CHARCOAL CANISTER
(a) Remove the canister dust cover.
M Disconnect the hoses from the charcoal canister.
Label hoses for correct installation.
(c) Plug pipe C with your finger, and blow compressed air
(3kg/cm
2, 43 psi or 294 kPa) through pipe B (fuel tank
side).
wCheck that air comes out of the bottom pipe A
without resistance.
wCheck that no activated charcoal comes out.
If necessary, replace the charcoal canister.
NOTICE: Do not attempt to wash the charcoal.
(d) Reconnect the hoses to the charcoal canister.
(e) Reinstall the canister dust cover.
9. REPLACE GASKET IN FUEL TANK CAP
(a) Remove the old gasket (O±ring) from the tank cap. Do
not damage the cap.
(b) Install a new gasket by hand.
(c) Check the cap for damage or cracks.
(d) Install the cap and check the torque limiter.
± MAINTENANCEMaintenance OperationsMA±6
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C. (4WD M/T (3S±FE))
Replace transaxle (incl. transfer) oil
(a) Remove the engine under cover.
(b) Remove the filler and drain plugs, and drain the oil.
(c) Reinstall the drain plug securely.
(d) Add new oil until it begins to run out of the filler hole.
Transaxle oil: Transaxle oil E50 (08885±80206) or equiv-
alent
Recommended transaxle oil:
Oil grade API GL±5
Viscosity SAE 75w±90 or 80W±90
Above ±18
°C (0°F) SAE 90
Below ±18°C (0°F) SAE 80W
Capacity: 5.0 liters (5.3 US qts, 4.4 Imp. qts)
(e) Reinstall the filler plug securely.
(f) Reinstall the engine under cover.
(d) with the engine OFF, add new fluid through the
dipstick tube.
Transmission fluid: ATF DEXRONII
Drain and refill capacity: 2.5 liters
(2.6 us qts, 2.2 Imp. qts)
(e) Start the engine and shift the selector into all posi-
tions from ºf'º through ºLº, and then shift into ºPº.
(f) With the engine idling, check the fluid level. Add
fluid up to the ºCOOLº level on the dipstick.
NOTICE: Do not overfill. The transmission and differ-
ential are separate units.
(g) Recheck the fluid level with the normal tempera-
ture (70 ± 80
°C (158 ± 176°F)) and add as neces-
sary.
(h) Reinstall the engine under cover. D. (2WD A/T)
Replace transaxle fluid
(Transmission)
(a) Remove the engine under cover.
(b) Using a 10 mm hexagon wrench, remove the drain
plug and drain the fluid.
(e) Reinstall the drain plug securely.
± MAINTENANCEMaintenance OperationsMA±12
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G. (4WD)
Replace rear differential oil
(a) Remove the filler and drain plugs, and drain the oil.
(b) Reinstall the drain plug securely.
(c) Add new oil until it beings to run out of the filler hole.
Rear differential oil:
Oil grade API GL±5 hypoid gear oil
Viscosity Above ±18°C (0°F) SAE 90
Below ±18°C (0°F) SAE 80W±90
Capacity: 1.1 liters (1.2 U S qts, 1.0 Imp. qts)
(d) Reinstall the filler plug securely.
22. TIGHTEN BOLTS AND NUTS ON CHASSIS AND BODY
Tighten the following parts:
wFront seats mount bolts
Torque: 375 kg±cm (27 ft±Ib, 37 N±m)
(d) Add new oil through the dipstick tube.
Transaxle oil: Transaxle oil E50 (08885±80206) or
equivalent
Recommended transaxle oil:
Oil grade API GL±5
Viscosity SAE 75W±90 or 80w±90
Above ±18°C (0°F) SAE 90
Below ±18°C (0°F) SAE 80W
Capacity: 0.7 liters (0.74 US qts, 0.62 Imp. qts)
F. (4WD A/T)
Replace transfer oil
(a) Remove the engine under cover.
(b) Using a 10 mm hexagon wrench, remove the drain plug
and drain the oil.
(c) Reinstall the drain plug securely.
(e) Check the oil level and add as neces-
sary.
M Reinstall the engine under cover.
± MAINTENANCEMaintenance OperationsMA±14
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KEY±LESS TYPE SYNCHROMESH
FUNCTION
* HUB SLEEVE
There are three protrusions on the inside of the hub sleeve to
push the key spring.
* CLUTCH HUB
Three apertures are located around the clutch hub to secure the
synchronizer ring and key spring in place.
* KEY SPRING
The key spring has four claws. One claw is to secure the key spring
in place. Three claws also act as shifting keys as well as key
springs.
SYNCHRONIZER RING
A chamfered ledge is provided at three points along the outer pe-
riphery and a bolt is provided in each to secure a key spring. wThe oil used in each transaxle is as follows:
Transaxle oil E50 (08885±80206)
Recommended oil
Oil grade: AN GL±5
Viscosity: SAE 75W±90 or 80W±90
Above ±18
°C (0°F) SAE 90
Above ± 1 8°C (0°F) SAE 84W
wOil capacity: 5.0 Liters (s.3 Us qts, 4.4 Imp. qts)
OIL PUMP
The oil pump is of the trochoid type, and is driven by
the differential ring gear and the pump drive gear. It is
located at the bottom of the transaxle case.
Floor shift vehicles are provided will
push±pull type remote control
Forward: Constant mesh
Reverse: Sliding mesh
Type of differential control mechanismDifferential side (Gear type) Reduction side (Gear type) Transmission typeOperation method
Center differential. Helical gear
Differential lock Transaxle type
Hypoid Gear Transmission
Bevel gear
Gear type
TransferE56 F5
± MANUAL TRANSAXLEDescriptionMT±110
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REPLACEMENT OF TRANSAXLE GEAR OIL
1. DRAIN TRANSAXLE OIL
2. FILL TRANSAXLE OIL WITH GEAR OIL
Oil: Transaxle oil E50 (08885±80206) or equivalent
Recommended oil
Oil grade: API G!±5
Viscosity: SAE 75W±90 or 80W±90
Above ±18°C (0°F) SAE 90
Below ±18°C (0°F) SAE 80W
Capacity: 5.0 liters (5.3 US qts, 4.4 Imp qts)
(MAIN POINT OF REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION)
1. REMOVE TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY
HINT: When removing transaxle from engine, remove as the
following procedure since cylinder block rib contacts
transfer case.
(a) Pull straight until there are space of 60 ± 80mm (2 ±3 in.)
between engine and transaxle case.
(e) While holding the transfer output slightly, pull out
whole transaxle.
2. INSTALL TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY FOLLOWING
REMOVAL SEQUENCE IN REVERSE(b) Move the transmission case cover to the arrow in the
illustration.
± MANUAL TRANSAXLERemoval and Installation of TransaxleMT±117
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Dry fill 3S±FE
2VZ± FE
Drain and refill
w/ Oil filter changeAPI grade SG, multigrade,
recommended viscosity and fuel±efficient oil
w/o Oil filter change Engine oil
LUBRICANT
Classification Ca pa city
Imp. qts
US qts Liters Item
± SERVICE SPECIFICATIONSLubricantA±20