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I've been told by the Toyota dealer that the rear bumper must be removed to replace a reverse bulb on the 2007 Solara Sport. Is there any other way?
The rear speakers in a Toyota solara convertible, you must first remove the existing speakers by removing the cusions from the back of the seats and then accessing the main wire panel to discconect them.
I think you asked the same question twice (just in different forms). The answer to both is the same. 1. Remove front bumper cover (to expose headlight housing lower attachment bolt) 2. Remove light bulbs from housing 3. Remove bolts attaching housing and lift away from bumper Removal of the bumper cover will be easier if you have a manual. Chilton, Haynes both offer Solara manuals or download the factory service manual from Toyota's website. Cheers
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You must remove the under car apron under front bumper then lift down and access bulbs from behind fog lights
This probably isn't what you wanted to hear but you have to remove the headlight housing to change the turn signal bulb. 1. Remove the front bumper cover (necessary to reach the bottom bolt) 2. Detach the housing by pulling it forward. Careful, they're expensive to replace if you drop them. 3. Replace Bulb 4. Reassemble in reverse order One step I don't recall, you might have to remove the high and low beam headlight bulbs before pulling the housing out. If you don't know how to remove the bumper cover I'd strongly suggest you buy a maintenance manual. The Chilton Camry/Solara manual is under $25 at Amazon. Or download the factory service manual from Toyota's website for about $10. Cheers
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The 1999 Toyota does not have rear struts. The automobile has rear shocks. Remove the retaining bolts from each end of the shock. Reverse the process to install the new shock.
The 1999 Toyota does not have rear struts. The automobile has rear shocks. Remove the retaining bolts from each end of the shock. Reverse the process to install the new shock.
Toyota recommends replacing the belt every 90,000 miles.
The 2003 Toyota airbag sensors can be found behind the front bumper and inside of each door. There is a total of seven airbag sensors.
I believe the Solara is the same as the Camry. You have to remove part of the center console to access the adjustment.