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± SUSPENSION AND AXLEREAR LOWER SUSPENSION ARM AND STRUT ROD
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REASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLE NO.2 LOWER SUSPENSION ARM
(a) Install the 2 lock nuts to the No.2 lower suspension arm.
(b) Turn the adjusting tube and assemble the No.2 lower sus-
pension arm.
HINT:
When assembling the No.2 lower suspension arm, make sure
that the length of A and B shown in the illustration is the same.
Maximum difference: 3.0 mm (0.118 in.)
(c) Adjust the No.2 lower suspension arm length by turning
the adjusting tube.
Arm length: 512.3 mm (20.169 in.)
(d) Temporarily tighten the 2 lock nuts.
HINT:
After adjusting the rear wheel alignment, torque the lock nuts
(See page SA±7).
Torque: 56 N´m (570 kgf´cm, 41 ft´lbf)
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Front A
DB
C
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F02246
SA0028
Front AB
A B
A: Inside
B: Outside
± SUSPENSION AND AXLEFRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
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5. INSPECT TOE±IN
Toe±in:
Toe±in
(total)A + B: 0° ± 12' (0° ± 0.2°)
C ± D: 0 ± 2 mm (0 ± 0.08 in.)
If the toe±in is not within the specified value, adjust it at the rack
ends.
6. ADJUST TOE±IN
(a) Using pliers, remove the rack boot set clips.
(b) Loosen the tie rod end lock nuts.
(c) Turn the right and left rack ends by an equal amount to
adjust the toe±in.
HINT:
Try to adjust the toe±in to the center of the specified value.
(d) Make sure that the lengths of the right and left rack ends
are the same.
Rack end length difference: 1.5 mm (0.059 in.) or less
(e) Torque the tie rod end lock nuts.
Torque: 74 N´m (750 kgf´cm, 54 ft´lbf)
(f) Place the boots on the seats and using pliers, install the
clips.
HINT:
Make sure that the boots are not twisted.
7. INSPECT WHEEL ANGLE
Turn the steering wheel fully, and measure the turning angle.
Wheel turning angle:
Inside wheel35°50' ± 2° (35.84° ± 2°)
Outside wheel: Reference31°28' (31.47°)
If the right and left inside wheel angles differ from the specified
value, check the right and left rack end lengths.
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Inboard Joint BootOutboard Joint Boot
Vinyl tape
R00764
SA±12
± SUSPENSION AND AXLEFRONT DRIVE SHAFT
4. TEMPORARILY INSTALL OUTBOARD AND INBOARD
JOINT BOOTS AND NEW BOOT CLAMPS
HINT:
Before installing the boots, wrap the spline of the out-
board joint shaft with vinyl tape to prevent the boots from
being damaged.
Before installing the boots, place 3 new clamps to the
small boot ends and large boot end (outboard joint side).
5. INSTALL TRIPOD
(a) Using a snap ring expander, install a new snap ring.
(b) Place the beveled side of the tripod axial spline toward the
outboard joint.
(c) Align the matchmarks placed before removal.
(d) Using a brass bar and hammer, tap in the tripod to the out-
board joint shaft.
NOTICE:
Do not tap the roller.
(e) Using a snap ring expander, install a new snap ring.
6. INSTALL BOOT TO OUTBOARD JOINT
Before assembling the boot, pack the outboard joint and boot
with grease in the boot kit.
Grease capacity (Color = Black):
100 ± 120 g (3.5 ± 4.2 oz.)
7. INSTALL INBOARD JOINT SHAFT TO OUTBOARD
JOINT SHAFT
(a) Pack the inboard joint and boot with grease in the boot kit.
Grease capacity (Color = Yellow ocher):
125 ± 155 g (4.4 ± 5.5 oz.)
(b) Align the matchmarks placed before removal, and install
the inboard joint shaft to the outboard joint shaft.
(c) Temporarily install the boot to the inboard joint shaft.
8. CHECK DRIVE SHAFT LENGTH
(a) Make sure that the 2 boots are on the shaft groove.
(b) Make sure that the 2 boots are not stretched or contracted
when the drive shaft is at standard length.
Drive shaft standard length:
LH609.2 ± 2.0 mm (23.984 ± 0.079 in.)
RH842.9 ± 2.0 mm (33.185 ± 0.079 in.)
CLEANING CASSETTE TAPE HEADSAND CAPSTANS ± AU001±97 (Revised) May 16, 1997
The following precautions should be taken to keep cassettes in good condition:
1. Remove the cassette from the player when the cassette is not in use.
2. Store the cassette in its case.
3. Store the cassette in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight and magnetic
components such as speakers.
4. Avoid touching the tape itself. This could result in poor sound quality or sound drop out.
5. Keep the tape tightly wound as shown in
figure 2. Tape speed can be affected by
loosely wound tape.
6. Avoid inserting a cassette into the player if
the cassette label is loose or peeling as
shown in figure 3. This can cause a
cassette to become stuck in the player.
7. Use cassettes that are 90 minutes or
less in length. Cassettes over 90
minutes use extremely thin tape that is
subject to stretch, resulting in poor
sound quality.
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Cassette
Tape Care
Procedure
Peeling Label
Use a pencil
to tighten up
loose tapes.
Tape length
in minutes
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 7
BO002±00
Title:
SEAT BELT EXTENDER
Models:
'98 ± '00 Model Year
Technical Service
BULLETIN
January 21, 2000
Toyota customers who find it necessary to
increase the length of their seat belts may
obtain Seat Belt Extenders at no cost
through their local Toyota dealer.
The extender is available in 6 inch, 9 inch,
12 inch, 15 inch and 18 inch lengths.
The extender is available only in black.
Owners are informed of the seat belt
extender availability through the Toyota
Owner 's Manual included in each vehicle.
The customer
(individual requiring the extender) must visit a Toyota dealership to have
the required measurements made and to complete the seat belt extender worksheet.
The worksheet will allow the proper fitting and selection of a seat belt extender for the
customer. The dealership personnel should then determine the applicable part number
and place a
Critical Order through the TDN Parts Network.
The dealership service department should complete the affixed Seat Belt Extender Label
and review the ªowner instruction sheetº with the customer. The dealership should give a
copy of the completed worksheet to the customer and keep the original in the customer's
file.
To assure utmost owner satisfaction, it is recommended that a dealership designate one
person to coordinate all activities related to the seat belt extender issue.
From past sales history, it is recommended that dealerships do not
stock Seat belt
extenders due to low demand and the need for customer fitting.
This bulletin contains the following information:
Procedure and Sample Label.................Page 2
Application Charts .................................Page 3±4
Part Number Information........................Page 5
Owner Instructions..................................Page 6
Seat Belt Extender Worksheet............... Page 7
All Toyota models, 1998 through 2000 model years.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty ±±±±
BODY
Introduction
Extender Seat Belt
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information
SEAT BELT EXTENDER: '98 ± '00 ± BO002±00 January 21, 2000
Page 5 of 7
PART NUMBER PREFIX: 73399±
SERIESLENGTHSERIES6 INCH9 INCH12 INCH15 INCH18 INCH
R±1±12010±12020±12030±12040±12050
R±2±12160±12170±12180±12190±12200
R±3±50010±50020±50030±50040±50050
R±4±16010±16020±16030±16040±16050
R±5±16060±16070±16080±16090±16100
N±1±12060±12070±12080±12090±12100
N±3±20011±20021±20031±20041±20051
N±4±20060±20070±20080±20090±20100
N±5±20110±20120±20130±20140±20150
N±6±20160±20170±20180±20190±20200
K±1±12110±12120±12130±12140±12150
K±2±22010±22020±22030±22040±22050
K±3±22060±22070±22080±22090±22100
K±4±33010±33020±33030±33040±33050
K±5±35010±35020±35030±35040±35050
A±1±02010±02020±02030±02040±020050
A±2±01060*1±01070±01080±01090±01100
Q±1±02060±02070±02080±02090±02100
Q±2±06010±06020±06030±06040±06050
Q±3±06060±06070±06080±06090±06100
Q±4±0W010±0W020±0W030±0W040±0W050
S±1±04010±04020±04030±04040±04050
T±1±01110±01120±01130±01140±01150
*1 Length: 7 1/4º
Parts
Information
SEAT BELT EXTENDER: '98 ± '00 ± BO002±00 January 21, 2000
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Failure to follow the recommendations indicated below could result in less effectiveness
of the seat belt restraint system in case of vehicle collision, causing personal injury.
The Seat Belt Extender must not be used:
A. By anyone other than for whom it was provided (name recorded on seat belt
extender).
B. In any vehicle and/or seat position other than the one for which it was provided.
C. When the Seat Belt Extender is provided for rear seat positions (with automatic
locking retractor), make sure the retractor is locked when in use.
If your seat belt cannot be fastened securely because it is not long enough, a
personalized seat belt extender is available from your Toyota dealer free of charge.
Please contact your local Toyota dealer so that the dealer can order the proper required
length for the extender. Bring the heaviest coat you expect to wear for proper
measurement and selection of length. Additional ordering information is available at your
Toyota dealer.
CAUTION:
When using the seat belt extender, observe the following. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in less effectiveness of the seat belt restraint system in case
of vehicle accident, increasing the chance of personal injury.
Never use the Seat Belt Extender if you can COMFORTABLY fasten the seat belt
without it.
The Seat Belt Extender must never be used with any child safety seats.
Remember that the extender provided for you may not be safe when used on a
different vehicle, or for another person or at a different seating position than the
one originally intended for.
To connect the extender to the seat
belt, insert the tab into the seat belt
buckle so that the ªPRESSº signs on
the buckle±release buttons of the
extender and the seat belt are both
facing outward as shown.
You will hear a click when the tab locks
into the buckle.
When releasing the seat belt, press on
the buckle±release button on the
extender, not
on the seat belt. This helps
prevent damage to the vehicle interior
and extender itself.
When not in use, remove the extender and store in the vehicle for future use.
Owner
Instructions
Seat Belt Extender
Seat Belt Release