When to replace springs on a Toyota Sienna?

When to replace springs on a Toyota Sienna?

1. I had to replace one broken spring. Risking stating the obvious, you should replace both sides at the same time to maintain symmetry. 2. Given my mileage (70k), I took the opportunity to replace the shocks as well. 3. Following others’ recommendation, I bought my springs, shocks and upper mounts at Toyota of Dallas.

How to replace clockspring on a Toyota Corolla?

Be very careful as you are working with an airbag that has the potential of going off and injuring or killing you. The part i purchased is no longer available from the Amazon seller. The description was “Cable Sub-Assy, Spiral Calbe Clock Spring for Toyota Camry Corolla 84306-48030” 1. Start by removing the negative battery terminal.

Where are rear coil springs made in Toyota Sienna?

Shocks and struts are made in the USA. Strut mounts and bearing are made in India. Coil spring seats are made in China. Coil spring insulators are made in Taiwan. The rear springs were pretty easy since I got new 6 ton jack stands. I was able to raise it pretty high, about 22-24 inches.

How do you change the clockpring on a Toyota Tundra?

1. Start by removing the negative battery terminal. Wait 15 min to ensure all power is dissipated before moving forward. Stock terminal uses a 10mm socket. 2. Lock the steering wheel in place by moving it with key out of ignition until it locks. Remember this steering wheel alignment or use whatever method you like to mark it’s current location.

How often do you change the oil on a Toyota Sienna?

Replacement may be needed if you notice reduced air flow from the air conditioner and heater or if the windows fog easily when you use the Fresh mode. Consult your service advisor if any of these conditions occur. *Some model year Sienna may have Synthetic Oil and only require an oil and filter change every 10,000 miles or 12 months.

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