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By Mike Walker 1st off this is for the GTS people ONLYSymptoms: If you have problems of losing lift or Lift kicking on late (I.E.- 6500 rpms instead of 6200 rpms) and your lift bolts are NOT broken you'll want to check this filter. Cause: Small particulates can get stuck inside the metal mesh filter which adds more resistance to the path of the oil. This means the oil take slonger to travel and results in lift coming on late or in severe cases not at all. ******************************************************************************* Here is the filter itself. Before Cleaning - After Cleaning - Here is the VVTI Fluid Control valve with my hand for size reference - Here is the VVTI Fluid Control valve - Here is the tools you'll want to use - (socket is 10mm)
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Here's what it should look like Before/After - Step 1Remove the ECU cover. **You'll remove 2 10mm bolts** Step 2Remove the Battery. **You'll remove 2 10mm nuts** Step 3Disconnect these 2 hoses. Step 4Disconnect this hose.
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Step 4BHere is the hose removed. Step 5Remove these 2 bolts to take off the wiring - Step 6Remove the remaining bolts and unplug the wiring harnesses **there's 2 harnesses, 2 nuts and 3 bolts**
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Step 6AStuff a rag underneath the control valve cause a little bit of oil will leak out. Step 7Pull the control valve out from the block. Step 7AHere is where you should find the filter - Here's what it will look like when you take the filter out. Here is the VVTI fluid control valve removed -
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wow thanks so much lucky im going outside to do this right now, thanks
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super i finish in like 30 mins great job lucky
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maybe it is only for GTS but I was on TRD's website looking at an install for the supercharger... and they have this in the install
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The GT won't have the problems a GTS has. Both cars have VVTI but a GT doesnt have lift
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I also found that this can sometimes cuase a P1692 code. so cleaning it in some cases will clear this code.
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