Access to Scion repair manual (vol 1 & 2, no electrical)
#7
okay cool... i havent seen the sensor myself, but it should be on a sliding bracket, so you should be able to just loosen it a little, and you can move the sensor to adjust the timing slightly, usually +/- 2 degrees or so. might be nice to see if that low end could be beefed up just a little bit - i dont use higher rpms much anyway. it should be located on the side or below the crank pulley.
the balance shafts (im pretty sure this car has them) would be nice to take out as well.
the balance shafts (im pretty sure this car has them) would be nice to take out as well.
#9
Well, without reading every bit of text in this book, (index is useless in some aspects) I cannot find anything at all regarding a timing sensor. I see timing chain, crankshaft timing gear/sprocket, number 1 chain vibration damper, chain tensioner slipper, and a number 2 chain vibration damper. Nothing at all about adjustment. Keep in mind, it's a chain not a belt. Don't see anything on balance shafts either!
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