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General Information

  1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 
    1. This service information is made in accordance with SAE J2008.
    2. Repair operations can be separated into 3 main processes:
      1. Diagnosis
      2. Removing/Installing, Replacing, Disassembling/Reassembling, Checking and Adjusting
      3. Final Inspection
    3. This service information explains the "Diagnosis" (found in the "Diagnostics" section) and "Removing and Installing, Replacing, Disassembling, Installing and Checking, and Adjusting". "Final Inspection" is omitted.
    4. The following essential operations are not written in this service information. However, these operations must be performed in actual situations.
      1. Operations with a jack or lift
      2. Cleaning of a removed part when necessary
      3. Visual check
  2. INDEX 
    1. An alphabetical INDEX section is provided at the end of the book as a reference to help you find the item to be repaired.
  3. PREPARATION 
    1. Use of special service tools (SST) and special service materials (SSM) may be required, depending on the repair situation. Be sure to use SST and SSM when they are required and follow the working procedure properly. A list of SST and SSM is in the Preparation section of this service information.
  4. REPAIR PROCEDURES 
    1. Component drawing is placed under the title where necessary.
    2. Non-reusable parts, grease application areas, precoated parts and tightening torque are specified in the component drawings.

      Example: 

    3. Fig 1: Exploded View Of Master Cylinder
      G03367453Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    4. Tightening torque, grease application areas, and non-reusable parts are described as important points in the procedures.
      NOTE: There are cases where such information can only be explained by using an illustration. In these cases, all the information such as torque, oil, etc. are described in the illustration.
    5. The installation procedures are the removal procedures in reverse order. However, only installation procedures requiring additional information are included.
    6. Only items with key points are described in the text. What to do and other details are placed in illustrations next to the text. Both the text and illustrations are accompanied by standard values and notices.
    7. Illustrations of similar models are sometimes used. In those cases, specific details may be different from the actual vehicle.
    8. Procedures are presented in a step-by-step format:
      1. The illustration shows what to do and where to do it.
      2. The task heading tells what to do.
      3. The explanation text tells how to perform the task. It also information, such as specifications and warnings.

        Example: 

        Fig 2: Installing Front Hub Axle LH Bearing
        G03367454Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002

        HINT: This format provides an experienced technician with a FAST TRACK to the necessary information. The task headings are easy to read and the text below the task heading it provides detailed information. Important specifications and warnings always are written in bold type.

  5. SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 
    1. SPECIFICATIONS are presented in bold-faced text throughout the text where needed. The specifications are also found in the Service Specifications section for quick reference.
  6. TERMS DEFINITION 
    TERMS DEFINITION

    CAUTION Indicates the possibility of injury to you or other people.
    NOTICE Indicates the possibility of damage to the components being repaired.
    HINT Provides additional information to help you perform repairs.
  7. SI UNIT 
    1. The UNITS used in this service information comply with the SI UNIT (International System of Units) standard. For your convenience, we also provide units from the metric system and the English system.

      Example: 

      Torque: 30 N.m (310 kgf.cm, 22 ft.lbf)