Open the rear hatch and there are two 10mm bolts on each tail light, remove them, the lens assembly is also held on with a retaining clip, it's just a matter of pulling the lens away from the body until it pops out
1998 Sienna brake light replacement. Open the rear door. Remove the handle (two Philips head screws). Remove the strap - plastic cover must be pushed toward the curved side - put screwdriver against it and tap the screwdriver. this exposes a Philips head screw - remove. Then pry the plastic cover off the rear door - it is a press fit with plastic clips (it will make some noise, but will come off fairly easily). The brake lights are then exposed. Twist the bulb holder counter-clockwise and the holder will then come out. Push on the bulb while twisting and the bulb will come out. Replace the bulb and reverse the process for re-assembly. Note that there is no need to remove the whole light assembly.
How can you manually release the emergency brake on the 1998 Toyota Sienna?
You will need to bleed the brakes, starting from the caliper furthese from the master cylinder then moving closer.
To replace the brake pads on a Toyota Tercel a jack is needed. Some other tools that will be used are a socket wrench, screwdriver, lug wrench, and a pair of pliers.
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the old brake pad. Next, put in the new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car.
The Toyota Sienna should have high and low marks on the side of the brake fluid reservoir. Check to see that the fluid level is between the two marks.
i just had the northridge Toyota resurface the rotors and changed the brake pads of my 05 sienna for 199+ tax... they are having some kind of brake special going on.
Um... Aren't all brake lights in the back of a car?
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14mm
Manual says DOT 3
Lift the vehicle, remove the tire and set it aside, remove the brake shoe/caliper, and remove the old brake pad. Throw away the old pad, put in a new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire, tighten the nuts, and lower the vehicle.
check the fuse that's if the bulb is not burnt out.