Components [11/2018 - 02/2019]

2020 Toyota RAV4 XLE, AWDSECTION Components [11/2018 - 02/2019]
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Fig 1: Radiator Replacement Components With Torque Specifications [11/2018 - 02/2019] (1 Of 5)
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Callout Description Callout Description
*1 FRONT FENDER FRONT SPLASH SHIELD LH *2 FRONT FENDER FRONT SPLASH SHIELD RH
*3 NO. 1 ENGINE UNDER COVER *4 NO. 2 ENGINE UNDER COVER ASSEMBLY
N.m (kgf/cm, ft.lbf): Specified torque - -
Fig 2: Radiator Replacement Components With Torque Specifications [11/2018 - 02/2019] (2 Of 5)
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Callout Description Callout Description
*1 FRONT BUMPER REINFORCEMENT SUB-ASSEMBLY *2 NO. 2 FRONT BUMPER ENERGY ABSORBER
*3 UPPER RADIATOR AIR GUIDE PLATE - -
N.m (kgf/cm, ft.lbf): Specified torque - -
Fig 3: Radiator Replacement Components [11/2018 - 02/2019] (3 Of 5)
GTY928288Courtesy of Β© TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
*1 NO. 1 RADIATOR AIR GUIDE LH *2 NO. 1 RADIATOR AIR GUIDE RH
Fig 4: Radiator Replacement Components With Torque Specifications [11/2018 - 02/2019] (4 Of 5)
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Callout Description Callout Description
*1 HOOD LOCK ASSEMBLY *2 INLET AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY
*3 UPPER RADIATOR SUPPORT SUB-ASSEMBLY *4 HOOD LOCK CONTROL CABLE ASSEMBLY
N.m (kgf/cm, ft.lbf): Specified torque MP grease
Fig 5: Radiator Replacement Components [11/2018 - 02/2019] (5 Of 5)
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*1 LOWER RADIATOR SUPPORT *2 NO. 1 RADIATOR HOSE
*3 NO. 2 RADIATOR HOSE *4 NO. 5 WATER BY-PASS HOSE
*5 NO. 6 WATER BY-PASS HOSE *6 RADIATOR ASSEMBLY
*7 RADIATOR SUPPORT CUSHION *8 NO. 4 INVERTER COOLING HOSE
*9 NO. 5 INVERTER COOLING HOSE *10 FAN WITH MOTOR ASSEMBLY
*11 FILLER NECK *12 RETAINER
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