Xiaotuben 7.7Wkm left + right timing wheel chain cover oil leakage and replacement license plate light disassembly.

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 September 9, 2024
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Remove the rubber cover of the engine compartment, and then remove and unscrew the wires and screws near the chain cover of the timing wheel.

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The orange frame is obviously leaking oil.

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Continue to Figure 2 to zoom in on the oil seepage site. Speaking of which, it’s rare to open the rubber cover to see if oil leaks. I don’t even bother to watch the car start…

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The other timing wheel chain cover close to the coolant is also clearly visible to be leaking oil…

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Following Figure 4, zoom in on the oil seepage site…

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The removed (uncleaned) timing wheel chain cover is missing

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The state of removing the timing cover left and right,

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I am carefully cleaning up the remaining black pepper…

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Put black pepper seriously

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After cleaning it, install it and make up the picture yourself (mainly I forgot to take pictures and rushed to get the car.)

Do the blue-marked screws on the chain cover of the timing wheel need to be replaced? I heard from the mechanic that if you use it again, the previous torque will not be able to reach (in other words, it will easily twist off. Is that true?)

Okay, here are the steps to replace the photo light…

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First pry open the red arrow.

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Keep digging.

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Also pry

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Hold it with a tool

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I also use a tool to pry out the black board, but be careful not to pry the buckle off.

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Finally, remove the LED light and install a new one…

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