Specifications Index

2009 Toyota FJ Cruiser RWDSECTION Specifications Index
FJ CRUISER SPECIFICATIONS INDEX

System Specification/Procedure
Air Conditioning
Service SERVICE DATA
Torque TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Axle Nut/Hub Nut
4WD 235 N.m (2,396 kgf.cm, 174 ft. lbf)
2WD 275 N.m (2,804 kgf.cm, 203 ft. lbf)
Brakes
Bleeding Sequence BLEEDING
Disc Brakes SERVICE DATA
Drum Brakes SERVICE DATA
Torque TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Charging
Generator SERVICE DATA
Torque TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Drive Belts
Adjustment INSPECTION
Belt Routing DRIVE BELT
Engine Cooling
General Service Specifications SERVICE DATA
Radiator Cap Pressure Standard Value, 93 to 123 kPa (0.95 to 1.25 kgf/cm2 , 13.5 to 17.8 psi)
Standard Minimum Value, 78 kPa (0.8 kgf/cm2 , 11.4 psi)
Thermostat R & I THERMOSTAT
Water Pump R & I WATER PUMP
Engine Mechanical
Compression SERVICE DATA
Oil Pressure @ idle, 29 kPa (0.3 kgf/cm2 , 4.2 psi) or more
@ 3,000 rpm, 294 to 588 kPa (3.0 to 6.0 kgf/cm2 , 43 to 85 psi)
Overhaul SERVICE DATA
Torque TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Fluid Specifications See FLUIDS under MAINTENANCE tab.
Flywheel/Flex Plate (Drive Plate) Torque 83 N.m (846 kgf.cm, 61 ft. lbf)
Fuel System
Pressure Specification 281 to 287 kPa (2.87 to 2.93 kgf/cm2 , 40.8 to 41.7 psi)
Fuel Pressure Test Procedure ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
Fuel Filter Location COMPONENTS
Ignition
Firing Order & Cylinder Identification FIRING ORDER & CYLINDER IDENTIFICATION
Spark Plug
Type NGK LFR6C-11
DENSO K20HR-U11
Gap Standard electrode gap: 1.0 to 1.1 mm (0.039 to 0.043 in.)
Maximum electrode gap: 1.46 mm (0.057 in.)
Torque 18 N.m (13 ft. lbf)
Starting
Starter SERVICE DATA
Torque TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Wheel Alignment
Adjustment Specifications SERVICE DATA
Torque TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Wheel & Tire
Wheel Lug Nut Torque 112 N.m (1,137 kgf.cm, 82 ft. lbf)
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