1. | Remove the splash shield. |
2. | Drain the engine oil. |
3. | Remove the bolts (A), the engine oil level sensor cover (B), and the engine oil level sensor connector (C). NOTE: If the cover is damaged, replace it.
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4. | Remove the bolts (A), then remove the engine oil level sensor (B) from the oil pan (C). NOTE:
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5. | Clean the surface around the engine oil level sensor mounting hole at the oil pan if there is oil, dirt or grease. NOTE: Do not make and scratch or damage at the engine oil level sensor mounting surface. |
6. | Install the engine oil level sensor in the reverse order of removal, noting these items:
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7. | Install the engine oil drain bolt and refill the engine oil to maximum level. |
8. | Start the engine. Hold the engine speed at 3,000 rpm (min-1) without load (in Park or neutral) until the radiator fan comes on, then let it idle for more than 10 minutes. |
9. | Check the ENGINE OIL LEVEL MONITOR CONDITION in the DATA LIST with the HDS. |
10. | Turn the ignition switch OFF, wait 3 minutes, then measure the engine oil level. If needed, adjust the engine oil to maximum level. |
11. | Start the engine, and let it idle for 5 minutes. |
12. | Check the ENGINE OIL LEVEL in the DATA LIST with the HDS and note it. |
13. | Stop the engine, leave the ignition switch ON (II), and wait 3 minutes. |
14. | Check the ENGINE OIL LEVEL in the DATA LIST with the HDS, and compare it with the level you noted in step 12.
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15. | Check for oil leaks around the sensor. |
16. | Install the engine oil level sensor cover (A), and torque the bolts.
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17. | Install the splash shield. |