For a 2002 Toyota Camry, you typically need either front or rear struts, depending on which part you are replacing. The front struts are usually of the MacPherson type, while the rear struts are often a conventional design. It's important to check if your Camry is a four-cylinder or six-cylinder model, as this can affect the specific part numbers. Always consider using OEM or high-quality aftermarket struts for optimal performance and safety.
Toyota Camry 1998 has a timing belt.
On Camry 1998 all sensors are OBD 2 because it's a standard. You need to specify which sensor you are talking about.
A rattle in the right front fender of a Toyota Camry may indicate that you need a wheel alignment. It could also point to a problem with your struts.
I removed the ilock security box on my 1998 Camry lxe. I need to repin or jumper the 8 pin molex connector. can you help? my email is y2kharold@comcast.net
Depends on the car, some have 4, some have 2 and some don't have any struts.
Yes, you need a new pulley.
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You need to remove the wheel, the caliper and the caliper mount. After you do that you can remove the caliper.
The struts need to be changed every other year.
You need to pull the error code(s) out the computer. In most cases it will tell you what you need to replace.
whats tools do i need to replace my rear struts on my 95 camaro