WARRANTY PARTS MARKING PROCEDURE ± PG006-03September 26, 2003
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NOTE:
The following parts do not have to be marked unless the technician can determine
failure and location.
air induction/ejection systems fuel injection systems
all computers fuel injectors
alternators fuel pump
audio (internal) ignition system
batteries internal engine components
bearings internal transmission components
belts oil cooler
catalytic converter power door lock switches
crankshaft remanufactured parts
cruise control starters
distributors suspension components
EGR systems valve covers
engine control systems window regulators
exchange parts wiper motors
exhaust systems
Parts
Marking
List
(Continued)
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ST002±98Title:
STEERING GEAR REMOVAL/
REPLACEMENT
Models:
All Models equipped with SRS Airbag
Technical Service
BULLETIN
May 22, 1998
The following information is provided to supplement the Repair Manual procedure
for
removing/installing the steering gearbox or rack and pinion on vehicles equipped with a
driver 's side Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Airbag.
CAUTION:
When the intermediate shaft is disconnected and the steering wheel is turned freely,
the SRS spiral cable may be broken.
Therefore, as a precaution, make sure to pass
the driver's seat belt through the steering wheel to prevent it from turning freely, as
shown below.
After working on SRS/Steering components, always check the operation of the SRS
Warning Light. Refer to the appropriate repair manual if any diagnostic trouble codes
are recorded.
Tercel, Paseo, Corolla, MR2, Celica, Camry, Avalon, Supra, Previa, Sienna, RAV4,
4Runner, Tacoma, T±100 & Land Cruiser equipped with a driver's side SRS Airbag.
1. Position the front wheels facing
straight ahead.
2. Using the driver's seat belt, set the
steering wheel so that it does not turn
(see Fig. 1).
3. Paint match marks on the
intermediate shaft and control valve
shaft (see Fig. 2).
4. Remove the intermediate shaft
retaining bolt and disconnect the
intermediate shaft (see Fig. 2).
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty ±±±±
STEERING
Introduction
Affected
Vehicles
Fig. 1
Repair
Procedure
Match Marks
Fig.2
Warranty
Information
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AC003-04Title:
A/C COMPRESSOR INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
Models:
Applicable Models
Technical Service
BULLETIN
March 1, 2004
Use the following tip when installing an A/C compressor on the AZ or ZZ series engine
to ensure proper belt alignment. Improper installation of the A/C compressor may result
in abnormal belt noise or wear.
1998 ± Current model year Corolla vehicles.
2000 ± Current model year Celica vehicles.
2000 ± Current model year MR2 Spyder vehicles.
2001 ± Current model year Highlander vehicles equipped with 4 cylinder engine.
2001 ± Current model year RAV4 vehicles.
2002 ± Current model year Camry vehicles equipped with 4 cylinder engine.
2002 ± Current model year Solara vehicles equipped with 4 cylinder engine.
2003 ± Current model year Matrix vehicles.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOFPT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
Belt
Bolt
Clearance
A/C CompressorOKNG
Proper Installation Improper Installation
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information
Installation
Procedure