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disconnect the battery cables. find the battery clamp and remove it. Lift the battery out, then set then new one in place. Install the clamp, then connect the battery cables.
it should be with the c -clamp that is already installed on the axle. if it don't stay on, the clamp may need to be changed.
In replacing the power steering pump on a 1993 Toyota Camry wagon with V6 engine, make sure to replace the steering pressure hose and clamp also. The leaks on both the hose and the clamp are the cause of the broken power steering pump.
The best way is to use a clamp which should have a proper size.
A metal bar and a c-clamp can be used. Also, a large channel-lok type adjustbale pliers can be used also.
Use a large C- clamp to depress the piston enough to remove the caliper.
remove the tires, thair should be 2 main bolts on the caliper on the inner-side, you will need a C-clamp to press the pistons back flush, be carful not to damage the rubber seal the brake pads should just clip into place
Replace the battery cable with an OEM style cable. Do not use a clamp on terminal.
If you are doing the front pads, the bolts to get the calipers loose are either 15MM or a Torx 60. A C clamp to push the piston back in (use old pad to push pistion back in with c clamp.) You need a trustworthy friend to help you bleed the brakes afterward.
Doesn;t have shocks. It has struts. Job best left to a professional. Serious injury can occur if not done correctly. I changed all four STRUTS on my Camry. I rented a spring clamp from a local parts dealer and just followed instructions in the workshop manual. It took quite a while doing it by myself but I did manage
you can use the c clamp just tighten it slowly
For a Toyota Pickup?? You do not have to remove the rotor to change the brakes, for that matter you do not have to remove the caliper either. To change the front brakes: 1) Remove cover on brake master cylinder. This will relieve pressure in the system for step 2. 2)Remove tire. Leafing the original brake pads in place C-clamp on brake pad and outside of caliper. Lossen the bleeder valve. Turn c-clamp to squeezed caliper pistons back. Fliud should squirt out of bleeder valve. Once the calipers are all the way back inot caliper, undo brake pad clip and pull pins back. 3) The old pads will slide out the back of caliper, insert new pads in and replace clip. 4) Don't forget to bleed the brakes. A chiltons manual will walk you through it step by step.