Gosh, don't ya just love the dealer ??? Do they have ANY incentive to give you money saving tips??? There is NO cabin air filter in this truck that you can change or maintain. It just blows out the same crappy air that you would breath if your windows are rolled down. Did you think you bought a LexusBMW? Sorry, now I'm sounding sarcastic and I truly didn't mean to. But go ahead and take it to the dealer to have them service it and then, see what they charge you for. You might have a lawsuit on your hands. Good Golly, I cant wait to hear what they say !!!
The dash must be completely removed in order to gain access to the heater box. Then the heater hoses are disconnected and the heater box is removed and opened up. That gains access to the heater core for relacement.
first step you must removed the tire then the brakes then the four 15mm bolts head then you can access the abs sensor then reversed to install it
Unless there is an access panel in the trunk then yes it must be removed.
It is located in the fuel tank. Unless there is an access panel in the trunk or under the rear seat, the tank must be removed in order to install the pump.
They can be removed and replaced from inside, you need to remove the inside door panel to get access, then its a few clips on the sides.
It's a pain in the neck, the sensor is under the engine mount by the starter and the mount has to be removed to access the sensor.
No, tank has to be removed to access.No, tank has to be removed to access.
The dash has to be removed to gain access to the heater box. The heater box then comes out and is split open to replace the core.
The fuel pump is in the fuel tank and the fuel tank will have to be removed to access it. If you do not have the skill or equipment to do this properly, I suggest taking it to a shop.
Use R134a refrigrant. The low side port is located beneath the air filter box which will have to be removed to access the port. Follow the instruction on the can.
In the fuel tank. Tank has to be removed to access.In the fuel tank. Tank has to be removed to access.
To install a new heater core in a 1991 Camry, the passenger side dash has to be removed. After access is gained to the heater core, the old one needs to be taken out and a new one put in, replacing all of the wires and hoses.