13. Timing Belt Drive Sprocket Removal
Timing Belt Drive Sprocket Removal
1. Remove the nut (702), bolts (730), and guide (703).
2. Remove the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor (704) and harness (701).
3. Remove the guide (236). Note, the concave area of the guide faces the front of engine.
Important: The powertrain control module (PCM) must perform the idle learn procedure to determine the minimum throttle position and to establish idle speed when any of the following components are replaced:
* Throttle body
* Timing belt
* Timing belt drive sprocket
* Crankshaft and bearings
Refer to Idle Learn. Programming and Relearning
Remove the sprocket (237) and key (123).