You do not use a wrench, you use a socket. It is probably a 3/4 inch, but may not be. Get your sockets out and try them until you find the one that fits. The lug nuts are not metric they are SAE. All other bolts & nuts on the car are metric.
i have a 2007 Camry with an I4 engine and it has 5 lug nuts per wheel. it should be the same for the 2009 Camry.
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The rear struts can be removed, on your 2005 Toyota Camry, by removing the nuts on each end of the strut. With the nuts removed the strut should slide off of the stud.
Usually Toyota uses 5 nut scheme.
The rear struts can be removed, on your 2005 Toyota Camry, by removing the nuts on each end of the strut. With the nuts removed the strut should slide off of the stud.
The 1989 Toyota Camry shifter linkage cables have adjustment swivel nuts on each end of the cable. Turning the swivel nuts will lengthen or shorten the shifter linkage cable.
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you have to get a tech at a dealership to do it. but they normally only do it for law enforcement (detectives) that have a letter from there department. Sucky I know. I work for Toyota and drive a Camry the alarm drives me nuts.
Hundreds of nuts and bolts to torque. Please be more specific
Remove old lug nuts replace with new one. I recommend buying lug nuts from toyota dealers. OEM lug nuts last longer than aftermarket.
Each seat has 4 nuts attaching to the floor. Just remove those nuts. Also do not forget about wires underneath of the seats especially if you have power seats.
I believe you have to loosen two nuts and use a metal bar to set a proper tension.