Speed Sensor (U151E): Replacement

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Replacement
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  1. REMOVE BATTERY 
  2. REMOVE AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY 
  3. REMOVE AIR CLEANER HOSE NO. 1 
  4. REMOVE AIR CLEANER BRACKET 
  5. REMOVE AIR CLEANER INLET NO. 1 
  6. REMOVE SPEED SENSOR (NT SENSOR) 
    1. Disconnect the speed sensor connector.
    2. Remove the bolt and speed sensor.
      Fig 1: Removing Speed Sensor (NT)
      G02890008Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  7. REMOVE SPEED SENSOR (NC SENSOR) 
    1. Disconnect the speed sensor connector.
    2. Remove the bolt and speed sensor.
      Fig 2: Removing Speed Sensor (NC)
      G02890009Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  8. INSTALL SPEED SENSOR (NC SENSOR) 
    1. Coat O-ring with ATF.
    2. Install the speed sensor with the bolt.

      Torque: 11 N.m (115 kgf.cm, 8 ft.lbf) 

      HINT:

      Make sure the name of manufacturer.

    3. Connect the speed sensor connector.
      Fig 3: Installing Speed Sensor (NC)
      G02890010Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  9. INSTALL SPEED SENSOR (NT SENSOR) 
    1. Coat O-ring with ATF.
    2. Install the speed sensor with the bolt.

      Torque: 11 N.m (115 kgf.cm, 8 ft.lbf) 

      HINT:

      Make sure the name of manufacturer.

    3. Connect the speed sensor connector.
      Fig 4: Installing Speed Sensor (NT)
      G02890011Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
  10. INSTALL AIR CLEANER INLET NO. 1 
  11. INSTALL AIR CLEANER BRACKET 
  12. INSTALL AIR CLEANER HOSE NO. 1 
  13. INSTALL AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY 
  14. INSTALL BATTERY 
RENDER: 1.0x

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