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Timing Belt Removal




Timing Belt Removal

1. Remove the right upper fender trim.

2. Turn the crankshaft so its white mark (A) lines up with the pointer (B).
NOTE: The other pointer (C) is not used.






3. Check that the No. 1 piston top dead center (TDC) mark (A) on the front camshaft pulley and the pointer (B) on the front upper cover are aligned.
NOTE: If the marks are not aligned, rotate the crankshaft 360 degrees, and recheck the camshaft pulley mark.

4. Remove the right front wheel.






5. Remove the splash shield.

6. Remove the drive belt. Service and Repair

7. Remove the drive belt auto-tensioner. Drive Belt Auto-Tensioner Replacement

8. Support the engine with a jack and wood block under the oil pan.






9. Remove the ground cable (A), then remove the upper engine mount bracket (B).






10. Remove the front upper cover (A) and rear upper cover (B).

11. Remove the crankshaft pulley. Service and Repair






12. Remove the lower cover.






13. Remove one of the battery clamp bolts from the battery tray, and grind the end of it as shown.






14. Thread in the battery clamp bolt as shown to hold the timing belt adjuster in its current position. Tighten it by hand; do not use a wrench.






15. Remove the side engine mount bracket.






16. Remove the idler pulley bolt (A) and the idler pulley (B), then remove the timing belt. Discard the idler pulley bolt.