MECHANICAL(H4DO) > Cam Carrier
DISASSEMBLY
1. CAM CARRIER RH
1. Loosen the bolts (front camshaft cap RH, intake center camshaft cap RH, intake rear camshaft cap RH, exhaust center camshaft cap RH, and exhaust rear camshaft cap RH) equally, a little at a time in numerical sequence as shown in the figure, and remove each camshaft cap.
NOTE:
Arrange camshaft caps in order so that they can be installed in their original positions.

2. Remove the intake camshaft RH and the exhaust camshaft RH from cam carrier RH.

3. Remove the filter from cam carrier RH.

4. Remove the liquid gasket from cam carrier RH and front camshaft cap RH, intake rear camshaft cap RH and exhaust rear camshaft cap RH.
2. CAM CARRIER LH
1. Loosen the bolts (front camshaft cap LH, intake center camshaft cap LH, intake rear camshaft cap LH, exhaust center camshaft cap LH and exhaust rear camshaft cap LH) equally, a little at a time in numerical sequence as shown in the figure, and remove each camshaft cap.
NOTE:
Arrange camshaft caps in order so that they can be installed in their original positions.

2. Remove the intake camshaft LH and the exhaust camshaft LH from cam carrier LH.

3. Remove the filter from cam carrier LH.

4. Remove the liquid gasket from cam carrier LH and front camshaft cap LH, intake rear camshaft cap LH and exhaust rear camshaft cap LH.
Removal
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Adjustment
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CD player and disc
This CD player is intended for use with
4.7 in. (12 cm) discs only.
Extremely high temperatures can keep
the CD player from working. On hot days,
use the air conditioning system to cool the
inside of the vehicle before using the
player.
Bumpy roads or other vibrations may
make the ...