-There is no 2000 previa you must mean a 2000 sienna! The last year of previa was 1997 -Yes in North America, the last Previa model was in the year 1997 and it was succeeded by Sienna but aside from NA, the Previa is still in production (NZ-Previa, OZ-Tarago, Japan-Estima)- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Previa I own a 2000 previa model here in NZ.
All the fuses are located in the center dashboard. To remove it, find the clip under the center of the lip and press it up.
a) car service center b) private car mechanic c) hammer d) shotgun e) locate the battery and remove it
Open the tailgate and look between the tail light assembly and the tailgates weather striping. You will see two galvanized Phillips head screws. Remove them and pull outward and the tail light unit will pop out. The bulbs are screwed into the back of the tail light assembly.
open the hood remove the air intake funnel remove the base of the air duck and you will find the blower..
STOP SMOKING I agree with that, but it explains how to remove it in the manual, very easy.
Disconnect negative battery cableRemove the dash center bezelRemove the radio retaining bolts and pull the assembly out of the instrument panel,disconnect the antenna and electrical connectors and remove the unit from the truckHow do you remove the center bezel?
The center brake light replacement will require replacing the entire brake light assembly. Remove the wiring harness. Remove the center brake light retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new center brake light.
remove the wheel,remove the brake caliper assy,remove the dust cap in the center of the axle.remove the cotter pin.remove the nut.then pull the hub off
I would say NO as the lucida and estima and previa are all different in length and width if you can find replacment arms etc from eBay
pull the wheel off remove the brake caliper and disc. there might be a cap in the center of the hub. if so remove it and there will be a single nut coming from the spindle remove it and the the whole assembly will come off.
Remove tire, install spare which has an open center hole allowing access to axle nut, remove axle nut (33mm socket), remove spare, remove caliper, remove rotor, remove hub/bearing assembly, install new hub/bearing assembly, and so on in reverse order.
I would advise you to check out the Previa site on yahoo. It is an excellent site. Check this site it out http://tarago.blogspot.com/ , it helped a lot.