 REMOVAL
1.Remove the sub-muffler. Refer to Exploded View.
2.Remove the heat plate.
3.Remove the heat bracket.
4.Put matching marks onto propeller shaft flange yoke and front final drive and transmission companion flanges. ■ CAUTION ■ For matching marks, use paint. Never damage propeller shaft flange yoke and front final drive and transmission companion flange.
5.Loosen front propeller shaft fixing bolts and nuts. ■ CAUTION ■ - When fixing the propeller shaft, never use a service tool inside the journal bearing to prevent damaging the joint seal.
- Tighten front propeller shaft assembly fixing bolt and nuts temporarily.
6.Remove the center bearing bracket and the tunnel stay (1).

■ CAUTION ■ - Never use power tools to remove or install the bolt on the tunnel stay.
- If the coating on the joint surface between the tunnel stay and the vehicle has peeled off, apply primer on the surface to prevent electric corrosion.
- Never use bolts other than those that are specified, otherwise electric corrosion occurs. Always use the specified bolt with its surface appropriately finished.
- Never reuse the bolt removed from the tunnel stay.
7.Remove front propeller shaft fixing bolts and nuts, and then remove the front propeller shaft assembly from the vehicle. ■ CAUTION ■ - Never bend the primary joint at an angle of more than 5°.

- Cover the joint boot on the primary joint with a cushion (1) or other appropriate materials to prevent deformation.
 INSTALLATION
Note the following, and install in the reverse order of removal. - Align the alignment mark when installing the propeller shaft assembly in the companion flange of the final drive.
- When installing the front propeller shaft assembly in the transmission, cover the boot on the primary joint with a cushion or other appropriate materials to prevent deformation.
- After assembly, perform a driving test to check propeller shaft vibration. If vibration occurred, separate propeller shaft from final drive. Reinstall companion flange after rotating it by 90, 180, 270 degrees. Then perform driving test and check propeller shaft vibration again at each point.
- Never use power tools to remove or install the bolt on the tunnel stay.
- If the coating on the joint surface between the tunnel stay and the vehicle has peeled off, apply primer on the surface to prevent electric corrosion.
- Never use bolts other than those that are specified on the tunnel stay, otherwise electric corrosion occurs. Always use the specified bolt with its surface appropriately finished.
- Never reuse the bolt removed from the tunnel stay.
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