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SA08A±01
R00749
R10288
W03213
± SUSPENSION AND AXLEREAR SHOCK ABSORBER
SA±57
2008 Author: Date:
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE REAR SIDE SEATBACK
(See page BO±113 or BO±118)
2. REMOVE REAR WHEEL
Torque: 103 N´m (1,050 kgf´cm, 76 ft´lbf)
3. REMOVE FLEXIBLE HOSE AND ABS SPEED SEN-
SOR WIRE HARNESS (w/ ABS) FROM SHOCK AB-
SORBER
Remove the 2 bolts, flexible hose bracket and ABS wire har-
ness clamp.
Torque:
Flexible hose: 29 N´m (300 kgf´cm, 22 ft´lbf)
ABS wire: 5.5 N´m (56 kgf´cm, 49 in.´lbf)
4. DISCONNECT STABILIZER BAR LINK FROM SHOCK
ABSORBER (See page SA±70)
5. REMOVE SHOCK ABSORBER WITH COIL SPRING
(a) Loosen the 2 nuts on the lower side of the shock absorber.
Torque:
Reused nut: 196 N´m (2,000 kgf´cm, 145 ft´lbf)
New nut: 255 N´m (2,600 kgf´cm, 188 ft´lbf)
HINT:
At the time of installation, coat the nut's threads with engine oil.
(b) Support the rear axle carrier with a jack.
(c) Remove the cap.
(d) Loosen the nut in the middle of the suspension support.
NOTICE:
Do not remove it.
Torque: 49 N´m (500 kgf´cm, 36 ft´lbf)
(e) Remove the 3 nuts of the suspension support.
Torque: 39 N´m (400 kgf´cm, 29 ft´lbf)
(f) Lower the rear axle carrier and remove the 2 bolts.
(g) Remove the shock absorber with the coil spring.
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SA08F±01
SA±62
± SUSPENSION AND AXLEREAR SHOCK ABSORBER
2013 Author: Date:
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal (See page SA±57).
AFTER INSTALLATION, CHECK REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (See page SA±7)
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SA08H±01
W03216
W03217
Rear
W03219A B
A B SA±64
± SUSPENSION AND AXLEREAR LOWER SUSPENSION ARM AND STRUT ROD
2015 Author: Date:
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE REAR WHEEL
Torque: 103 N´m (1,050 kgf´cm, 76 ft´lbf)
2. REMOVE EXHAUST CENTER PIPE
5S±FE Engine: (See page EM±114)
1MZ±FE Engine: (See page EM±111)
3. REMOVE STRUT ROD
(a) Remove the bolt and disconnect the parking brake cable.
Torque: 5.4 N´m (55 kgf´cm, 48 in.´lbf)
(b) Remove the 2 bolts and nuts.
Torque: 113 N´m (1,150 kgf´cm, 83 ft´lbf)
HINT:
At the time of installtion,after stabilizing the suspension, torque
the bolts.
(c) Remove the strut rod.
4. REMOVE NO.2 LOWER SUSPENSION ARM
(a) Remove the 3 nuts, suspension arm washer and wash-
ers.
Torque: 181 N´m (1,850 kgf´cm, 134 ft´lbf)
HINT:
At the time of installtion, after stabilizing the suspension, torque
the nuts.
(b) Remove the No.2 lower suspension arm.
HINT:
At the time of installtion, face the paint mark to the rearward.
5. REMOVE LEFT AND RIGHT STABILIZER BRACKETS
(See page SA±70)
6. REMOVE NO.1 LOWER SUSPENSION ARM
(a) Support the suspension member with a jack.
(b) Remove the 4 nuts, 2 bolts and suspension member low-
er stoppers.
Torque:
Bolt: 51 N´m (520 kgf´cm, 38 ft´lbf)
Nut A: 51 N´m (520 kgf´cm, 38 ft´lbf)
Nut B: 38 N´m (390 kgf´cm, 28 ft´lbf)
(c) Lower the suspension member.
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SA08J±01
W03222
W03223
AB
W03224
± SUSPENSION AND AXLEREAR LOWER SUSPENSION ARM AND STRUT ROD
SA±67
2018 Author: Date:
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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SA08K±01
SA±68
± SUSPENSION AND AXLEREAR LOWER SUSPENSION ARM AND STRUT ROD
2019 Author: Date:
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal (See page SA±64).
AFTER INSTALLATION, CHECK REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (See page SA±7)
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SA08M±01
W03225
W03226
SA±70
± SUSPENSION AND AXLEREAR STABILIZER BAR
2021 Author: Date:
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE REAR WHEELS
Torque: 103 N´m (1,050 kgf´cm, 76 ft´lbf)
2. REMOVE LEFT AND RIGHT STABILIZER BAR LINKS
Remove the 4 nuts and 2 links.
HINT:
If the ball joint turns together with the nut, use a 5 mm hexagon
wrench to hold the stud.
Torque: 39 N´m (400 kgf´cm, 29 ft´lbf)
3. REMOVE HEAT INSULATOR
Remove the 3 bolts, clip and heat insulator.
4. REMOVE LEFT AND RIGHT BRACKETS AND BUSH-
INGS
Remove the 4 bolts, 2 brackets and bushings.
Torque: 19 N´m (195 kgf´cm, 14 ft´lbf)
HINT:
At the time of installation, install the bushing to the portion out-
side the bushing on the stabilizer bar.
5. REMOVE STABILIZER BAR
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SR06I±05
F00879
Torx Screw
Screw Case
F00878
Airbag Connector
Correct Wrong
W03302
Matchmarks
SST
± STEERINGTILT STEERING COLUMN
SR±11
2096 Author: Date:
2001 CAMRY (RM819U)
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE STEERING WHEEL PAD
NOTICE:
If the airbag connector is disconnected with the ignition
switch at ON or ACC, DTCs will be recorded.
(a) Place the front wheels facing straight ahead.
(b) Remove the 2 steering wheel lower No.2 and No.3 cov-
ers.
(c) Using a torx socket wrench, loosen the 2 torx screws.
HINT:
Loosen the 2 screws until the groove along the screw circumfer-
ence catches on the screw case.
(d) Pull the pad out from the steering wheel and disconnect
the airbag connector.
CAUTION:
When storing the wheel pad, keep the upper surface
of the pad facing upward.
Never disassemble the wheel pad.
NOTICE:
When removing the wheel pad, take care not to pull the air-
bag wire harness.
2. REMOVE STEERING WHEEL
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Remove the steering wheel set nut.
(c) Place matchmarks on the steering wheel and main shaft
assembly.
(d) Using SST, remove the wheel.
SST 09950±50012 (09951±05010, 09952±05010,
09953±05020, 09954±05020)
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AX001±00Title:
TOYOTA DINGHY" TOWING GUIDE
Models:
All Models
Technical Service
BULLETIN
March 17, 2000
The chart on the next page indicates which Toyota vehicles can be Dinghy towed (towed
with four wheels on the ground) behind a Motorhome.
CAUTION:
Dinghy towing a vehicle behind a Motorhome requires special towing equipment
and accessories. Please see your Motorhome Manufacturer / Service Outlet for
recommended towing equipment.
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ACCESSORIES
Introduction
Warranty
Information