To replace the drive shaft bushing in a 1992 Toyota Previa, start by safely lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the drive shaft by unbolting it from the differential and the transmission, then slide it out. Take out the old bushing using a suitable tool, such as a bushing removal tool or a hammer and drift, and press in the new bushing. Reassemble the drive shaft by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all bolts are torqued to the manufacturer's specifications.
Look underneth right beside the shaft going to the front
tool for drive shaft
about $1500 AU
Pop the seat up (yellow tab) (driver seat). Move the floor a bit, open the latch. Oil fill cap and oil dipstick. Filter is on the bottom by the aux shaft. Shouldn't be that hard.
To fix a Previa power take-off (PTO) shaft, first ensure the vehicle is safely secured and the engine is off. Inspect the PTO shaft for signs of wear, damage, or misalignment. If any components are damaged, replace them with compatible parts. Finally, reassemble the shaft, ensuring proper alignment and secure connections, and test the system to confirm it's functioning correctly.
I changed mine and recived help from the yahoo Toyota previa owners blog and theres also help at autozone.com .. I hope that helps
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Take it to the Toyota dealer for service. This is the best advice I can give. Sully
you just pull it out you just pull it out
If it is surging on acceleration and you feel a slip or vibration it probably needs a SAD shaft repair. Mine vibrates under acceleration, but then will disappear for awhile. I have a 1997 and found a SAD kit online for around $200.00. A Toyota dealer in town said they could install it for around $600.00. I have heard a more expensive fix is to replace the whole SAD shaft, which costs around $1200 at the dealer. The repair kit just replaces the loose bushings which cause the vibration.
yes i had mind done for £100 but they have to replace the driver shaft aswell