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Category: Toyota

How to Repair 1996 Toyota 4 Runner Parking Sensors

To repair 1996 Toyota 4 Runner parking sensors, identify the cause of the fault and perform an adequate repair to restore functionality. Electrical faults, damaged connectors, or physical impacts can...

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How Do You Repair a Brake Master Cylinder on a Toyota

To repair a brake master cylinder on a Toyota, you need to first remove the old cylinder, inspect it for damage, then rebuild or replace it as necessary. This process involves disconnecting brake...

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How Do I Repair a Broken Door Handle on a 96 Toyota

To repair a broken door handle on a 96 Toyota, start by removing the inner door panel and disconnecting the door harness. Then, unscrew and remove the broken handle, and install the new handle before...

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How to Replace Toyota Avalon Side Mirror Glass

To replace Toyota Avalon side mirror glass, first, gather necessary tools and remove the mirror housing to access the glass. Then carefully detach the old glass and install the new one before...

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How Often to Replace Cabin Air Filter Toyota

You should replace the cabin air filter in your Toyota car every 12,000-15,000 miles or once a year. Replacing the cabin air filter in your Toyota is recommended every 12,000-15,000 miles or once a...

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How to Replace Rear Door Handle on Toyota Sequoia

To replace the rear door handle on a Toyota Sequoia, first, remove the door panel, disconnect the electrical connectors, and remove the old handle. Then, install the new handle, reconnect the...

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