engine oil capacity TOYOTA RAV4 1996 Service Repair Manual
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Transmission (Pickup 4WD W/3.0L V6 & 1995 4Runner 4WD W/V6)
1. Remove transmission oil pan drain plugs from transmission. See Fig. 4 . Allow fluid to fully drain. If
replacing transmission oil strainer, remove transmission oil pan and gasket.
2. Remove bolts, transmission oil strainer and gasket (if equipped). Thoroughly clean transmission oil pan.
Using NEW gasket (if equipped), install transmission oil strainer. Install and tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
.
3. Using NEW gasket, install transmission oil pan (if removed). Install and tighten bolts to specification See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
. Fill transmission through dipstick tube to specified capacity using
recommended fluid. See RECOMMENDED FLUID
under LUBRICATION.
4. Ensure vehicle is on a level surface. Apply parking brake. Start engine and apply brakes. Move gearshift
from Park through Low and back to Park.
5. Check fluid level on transmission dipstick. Add proper type fluid so fluid level is at the COOL range
marked on the dipstick. Operate vehicle to normal operating temperature and recheck. See CHECKING
FLUID LEVEL under LUBRICATION. CAUTION: When removing transmission oil strainer, note bolt size and length
for reassembly reference.
1996 Toyota 4Runner
TRANSMISSION SERVICING - A/T AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICING Toyota
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Fig. 4: Identifying Transmission Oil Pan Drain Plugs (Pickup 4WD With 3.0L V6 & 1995 4Runner 4WD
With V6)
Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.
Transmission (All Others)
1. Remove transmission oil pan drain plug from transmission oil pan. Allow fluid to fully drain. If replacing
transmission oil strainer, remove transmission oil pan and gasket.
2. Remove bolts, transmission oil strainer and gasket (if equipped). Thoroughly clean transmission oil pan.
Using NEW gasket (if equipped), install transmission oil strainer. Install and tighten bolts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
.
3. Using NEW gasket, install transmission oil pan (if removed). Install and tighten bolts to specification See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
. Fill transmission through dipstick tube to specified capacity using
recommended fluid. See RECOMMENDED FLUID
under LUBRICATION.
4. Ensure vehicle is on a level surface. Apply parking brake. Start engine and apply brakes. Move gearshift
from Park through Low and back to Park.
5. Check fluid level on transmission dipstick. Add proper type fluid so fluid level is at the COOL range
marked on the dipstick. Operate vehicle to normal operating temperature and recheck. See CHECKING
FLUID LEVEL under LUBRICATION.
Transmission Differential (Avalon, Camry, Celica 2.2L 5S-FE, Corolla 1.6L 4A-FE & Tercel 3-Speed)
1. Remove oil filler and drain plugs from differential. See Fig. 1 . Allow fluid to drain. Reinstall drain plug.
2. Fill differential through oil filler plug hole to specified capacity using recommended fluid. See
RECOMMENDED FLUID
under LUBRICATION. Ensure fluid is level with bottom edge of filler plug
hole. Reinstall filler plug.
Transfer Case (Land Cruiser, Pickup, Previa, Tacoma, T100 & 4Runner)
1. Remove filler plug located on rear of transfer case. Remove drain plug from bottom of transfer case.
Allow fluid to drain. Reinstall drain plug.
2. Fill transfer case through oil filler plug hole to specified capacity using recommended fluid. See
RECOMMENDED FLUID
under LUBRICATION. Ensure fluid is level with bottom edge of filler plug
hole. Reinstall filler plug.
Transfer Case (RAV4)
1. Remove drain plug from bottom of transfer case. Allow fluid to drain. Reinstall drain plug. Fill transfer
case through transfer case oil dipstick tube to specified capacity using recommended fluid. See
RECOMMENDED FLUID
under LUBRICATION.
2. Check fluid level on transfer case dipstick. Fluid level should be in the LOW to HIGH range. Add fluid if CAUTION: When removing transmission oil strainer, note bolt size and length
for reassembly reference.
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CRANKSHAFT, MAIN & CONNECTING ROD BEARINGStable under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
Cylinder Block
1. Inspect cylinder block deck surface warpage. Replace cylinder block if deck warpage exceeds
specification. See CYLINDER BLOCK
table under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
2. Different cylinder bore diameters are used. Cylinder bore diameter may be identified by size mark ("1",
"2" or "3") on cylinder block deck surface. See Fig. 37
.
3. Measure cylinder bore diameter at 2 different places, 90 degrees apart at .39" (10.0 mm) from top and
bottom of cylinder bore and at center of cylinder bore. Ensure cylinder bore diameter is within
specification. See CYLINDER BLOCK
table under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
4. Bore cylinder block for oversize pistons if cylinder bore diameter is not within specification. Pistons are
available in .020" (.50 mm) oversize.
5. Install main bearing caps in numerical sequence with No. 1 at timing belt end, and No. 5 at flywheel/drive
plate end of engine. Ensure arrow on top of main bearing cap points toward timing belt end of engine.
6. Install and tighten main bearing cap bolts to specification in sequence. See Fig. 36
. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS .
7. Ensure main bearing bore inside diameter is within specification. See CYLINDER BLOCK
table under
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
ENGINE OILING
ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Crankshaft driven oil pump provides pressurized engine lubrication. Oil cooler is installed between oil filter and
cylinder block.
Crankcase Capacity
Drain and refill capacity with oil filter is approximately 4.3 qts. (4.1L). Dry fill capacity is approximately 4.8
qts. (4.6L).
Oil Pressure
With engine at normal operating temperature, oil pressure should be at least 4.3 psi (0.3 kg/cm2 ) at idle and 36-
71 psi (2.5-5.0 kg/cm
2 ) at 3000 RPM.
OIL PUMP
Removal & Disassembly
1. Remove timing belt, No. 2 idler pulley, crankshaft sprocket and oil pump sprocket. See TIMING BELT
NOTE: Main bearing bore inside diameter is identified by main bearing bore size mark
("1", "2" or "3") stamped on cylinder block. See Fig. 37
.
1999 Toyota RAV4
1999-2000 ENGINES 2.0L 4-Cylinder
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CRANKSHAFT, MAIN & CONNECTING ROD BEARINGSunder ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
Cylinder Block
1. Inspect cylinder block deck surface warpage. Replace cylinder block if deck warpage exceeds
specification. See CYLINDER BLOCK
under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
2. Different cylinder bore diameters are used. Cylinder bore diameter may be identified by size mark ("1",
"2" or "3") on cylinder block deck surface. See Fig. 39
.
3. Measure cylinder bore diameter at 2 different places, 90 degrees apart at .39" (10.0 mm) from top and
bottom of cylinder bore and at center of cylinder bore. Ensure cylinder bore diameter is within
specification. See CYLINDER BLOCK
under ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
4. Bore cylinder block for oversize pistons if cylinder bore diameter is not within specification. Pistons are
available in .020" (.50 mm) oversize.
5. Install main bearing caps in numerical sequence with No. 1 at timing belt end and No. 5 at flywheel/drive
plate end of engine. Ensure arrow on top of main bearing cap points toward timing belt end of engine.
6. Install and tighten main bearing cap bolts to specification in sequence. See Fig. 38
. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS .
7. Ensure main bearing bore inside diameter is within specification. See CYLINDER BLOCK
under
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS.
ENGINE OILING
ENGINE LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Crankshaft driven oil pump provides pressurized engine lubrication. Oil cooler is installed between oil filter and
cylinder block.
Crankcase Capacity
On 1997 models, drain and refill capacity with oil filter is approximately 4.1 qts. (3.9L). Dry fill capacity is
approximately 4.7 qts. (4.4L). On 1998 models, drain and refill capacity with oil filter is approximately 4.3 qts.
(4.1L). Dry fill capacity is approximately 4.8 qts. (4.6L).
Oil Pressure
With engine at normal operating temperature, oil pressure should be at least 4.3 psi (0.3 kg/cm2 ) at idle and 36-
71 psi (2.5-5.0 kg/cm
2 ) at 3000 RPM.
OIL PUMP
Removal & Disassembly
NOTE: Main bearing bore inside diameter is identified by main bearing bore size mark
("1", "2" or "3") stamped on cylinder block. See Fig. 39
.
1997 Toyota RAV4
2.0L 4-CYL 1997-98 ENGINES Toyota 2.0L 4-Cylinder
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1999 MANUAL A/C-HEATER SYSTEMS
RAV4
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
RAV4 manual A/C-heater system uses a Nippondenso 10-cylinder compressor. The compressor only operates
in normal operating temperatures and pressures set for this model. An electric condenser fan is used and
operates at 2 speeds, depending on system pressure, engine coolant temperature and A/C switch position.
System components used are: fan switch, A/C amplifier, evaporator, thermistor, dual-pressure switch, engine
coolant temperature switch, compressor, condenser, receive
r-drier, and all the necessary pipes and hoses. Air
ApplicationSpecification
Compressor TypeNippondenso 10PA15 10-Cyl.
Compressor Clutch Clearance.014-.026" (.35-.65 mm)
Compressor Belt Tension (1)
New Belt (2) 135-185 lbs. (61-84 kg)
Used Belt80-120 lbs. (36-54 kg)
Compressor Oil Capacity (3) 4.1 ozs.
Refrigerant (R-134a) Capacity22.9-26.5 ozs.
System Operating Pressures (4)
Low Side22-37 psi (1.5-2.5 kg/cm2 )
High Side206-235 psi (14-16 kg/cm2 )
(1)Using a belt tension gauge, measure at longest run of belt.
(2)A new belt is one that has been used less than 5 minutes.
(3)Use ND-Oil 8 (Part No. 08885-09109).
(4)When ambient temperature is 86-95°F (30-35°C).
WARNING:To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and carefully
follow all SERVICE PRECAUTIONS and DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR
BAG SYSTEM procedures in AIR BAG SYSTEM SAFETY article in
GENERAL SERVICING.
CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, radio will go into anti-theft protection mode.
Obtain radio anti-theft protection code from owner prior to servicing
vehicle.
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1999 MANUAL A/C-HEATER SYSTEMS RAV4
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1999 MANUAL A/C-HEATER SYSTEMS RAV4
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LUBRICATION SPECIFICATIONS
LUBRICATION SPECIFICATIONS
FLUID CAPACITIES
FLUID CAPACITIES
BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
MaterialConditionSpecification
Engine OilAmbient Temperature Less Than
50°F (10°C) to -20°F (-29°C)SAE 5W-30 API SH
Engine OilAmbient Temperature Above 0°F
(-18°C) to Over 100°F (38°C)SAE 10W-30 API SH
Automatic Transaxle Fluid2WD: AllATF DEXRON II
Automatic Transaxle Fluid4WD: AllATF Type T or Equiv.
Manual Transaxle FluidAllAPI GL-4 or GL-5 SAE 75W-90
Clutch FluidAllDOT 3
Transfer Case FluidAllMultipurpose Gear Oil API GL-5,
SAE 75W-90
Rear Differential FluidAllHypoid Gear Oil API GL-5, SAE
90
Engine CoolantAllEthylene-Glycol Based
Power Steering FluidAllATF DEXRON II
Brake FluidAllDOT 3
ItemConditionSpecification (1)
Engine OilDrained, With Filter4.3 Qts. (4.1L)
Engine OilDrained, Without Filter4.1 Qts. (3.9L)
Engine CoolantM/T: Drained8.5 Qts. (8.0L)
Engine CoolantA/T: Drained8.1 Qts. (7.7L)
Transfer Case Oil (2) Drained0.7 Qts. (0.7L)
Automatic Transaxle Fluid2WD: Drained3.5 Qts. (3.3L)
Automatic Transaxle Fluid4WD: Drained7.4 Qts. (7.0L)
Manual Transaxle Oil2WD: Drained4.1 Qts. (3.9L)
Manual Transaxle Oil4WD: Drained5.3 Qts. (5.0L)
Rear Differential Oil (3) Drained1.0 Qts. (0.9L)
Fuel TankCapacity15.3 Gals. (58.0L)
(1)Capacities are recommended or calculated levels. Always use dipstick (if available) to measure level.
(2)4WD models with an automatic transaxle.
(3)4WD models, includes LSD.
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1999 MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS
Toyota E250 & E250F 5-Speed Overhaul
APPLICATION
TRANSAXLE APPLICATIONS
IDENTIFICATION
Transmission type is identified by ID label located on driver-side door post.
DESCRIPTION
Transaxle design incorporates transmission, center differential, front differential and transfer case (4WD
models). Transmission is shifted by a pair of push-pull cables. These cables provide positive shift feel and
absorb transmission and engine vibrations. The E250F utilizes a full-time transfer case with a limited slip
viscous coupling. Both the E250 and E250F have a center differential, which compensates for difference
between the rotational speed of the front and rear wheels.
ADJUSTMENTS
LUBRICATION
Remove filler plug from side of transmission. Fluid should be level with bottom of filler opening. If fluid is low,
fill until level is correct. Use SAE 75W/90 API GL-4 or GL-5 gear oil for 2WD models, or SAE 75W/90 API
GL-5 gear oil for 4WD models. Capacity is 4.1 qts. (3.9L) for 2WD models, or 5.3 qts. (5.0L) for 4WD models.
ON-VEHICLE SERVICE
AXLE SHAFTS
See appropriate AXLE SHAFTS article in AXLE SHAFTS & TRANSFER CASES.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
See GENERAL TROUBLE SHOOTING article.
Vehicle ApplicationTransaxle Model
RAV4
2WDE250
4WDE250F
NOTE: No adjustments are necessary.
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1999 MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS Toyota E250 & E250F 5-Speed Overhaul
1999 Toyota RAV4
1999 MANUAL TRANSMISSIONS Toyota E250 & E250F 5-Speed Overhaul
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