Where is the fuel filter on a Toyota 4×4?
Welcome to 4x4Wire! You, your 4×4, and Access… Just aft of the transfer case crossmember, on the inner frame rail at the rear passenger torsion bar mount, is the Toyota 3.0L V6 fuel filter. Looking forward from just under the passenger side torsion bar mount.
How do you replace a filter on a Toyota Camry?
Here, the filter and its bracket are removed. The new Toyota filter includes the mounting bracket. Once the lines are removed, use the 12mm socket to remove the two bolts that locate the filter assembly on the frame rail. The old filter assembly can be removed, and the new one put in place.
What do I need to replace fuel filter?
Nevertheless, the filter is not terribly difficult to access and replace. To replace it, all that is needed is a 14mm box wrench for the fuel lines, a 12mm socket for the filter mounts, some rags, and a drain pan. IMPORTANT! This EFI engine retains fuel pressure at all times.
Where does the vacuum line go on a Toyota VSV?
One vacuum line goes up between the fenders to the VSV’s (through a grommet in the inner fender), and can be removed by pulling the grommet and line through the opening. The 4WD dash indicator sensor (white plug) on the front differential can be removed as well.
Where are the gears on a Toyota 4Runner?
While it shares internals with the V6 diff, the gears are unique to the High Pinion due to the reverse cut, which puts the gears on the drive side of the teeth in the front axle. High pinion diffs are commonly found in 1990-1997 FJ-80 and FJZ-80 model Landcruisers that had the solid front axles.
Where is the actuator on a Toyota 4WD?
The actuator assembly is on the driver’s side of the differential. Remove the 4WD dash indicator plug (white plug) from the assembly, then remove the vacuum lines from the assembly. You can also remove the vacuum line brackets and hard lines from the differential housing.