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4. Also, check the belts for damage.
2 Adjustment
2.1 Vehicles with air conditioner
1. Tilt the cab. P. 12-5
If the vehicle is a Crew-cab model vehicle,
uncover the engine inspection opening.
P. 12-4
2. Slightly loosen the upper and lower alternator
mounting nuts .
3. Turn adjusting bolt to obtain proper belt ten-
sion. Turning the bolt clockwise increases the
tension.
4. After adjustment, firmly tighten the alternator
mounting nuts.
2.2 Vehicles without air conditioner
1. Tilt the cab. P. 12-5
If the vehicle is a Crew-cab model vehicle,
uncover the engine inspection opening.
P. 12-4
2. Loosen the tensioner pulley mounting nut
approximately half a turn by using a 22 mm (7/8
in.) offset wrench.
3. Turn adjusting bolt to obtain proper belt ten-
sion. Turning the bolt clockwise increases the
tension.
4. After adjustment, firmly tighten the tensioner
pulley mounting nuts.
<Automatic transmission vehicle>
If any abnormality is found in the following checks,
do not drive the vehicle. Contact to an authorized
dealer.
NOTE:
Be sure to check with the engine stationary.
1. Confirm that the parking brake is fully applied.
2. Set the starter switch in ON position.
3. While shifting the range selector lever to each
position, check the following.
• Check if the range selector lever operates
smoothly and clicks at each range position
(“P” position through “2” position).
• Check if the shift indicator lamp indicates the
selected range.
WARNING
Never perform belt tension adjustments
when the engine is running.
Range selector lever – check
Inspection
intervals
At the time of pre-operational
check and every 30,000 km
(18,000 miles) or every 6 months
Z11935
Z06454
Z12715
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