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BR0L2-04
F06986
Caliper
Torque Plate
Disc
Gasket
Sliding Bushing
Dust Boot Sliding Pin
Piston Bleeder Plug
Piston Seal
Boot
Dust BootPad Support Plate
Anti-squeal Shim Inner Anti-squeal Shim Inner Pad
Outer Pad Pad Wear Indicator Plate
Sliding Pin



Set Ring
Disc brake grease Lithium soap base glycol grease Non-reusable part
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf): Specified torque

107 (1,090, 79)
8.3 (85, 74 in.´lbf)
34 (350, 25)
29 (300, 22)
29 (300, 22)
Anti-squeal Shim
Inner Anti-squeal Shim
BR-28
- BRAKEFRONT BRAKE CALIPER
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FRONT BRAKE CALIPER
COMPONENTS

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BR0L4-04
R00121
R00122
R00123
R02877
BR-30
- BRAKEFRONT BRAKE CALIPER
1429 Author: Date:
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DISASSEMBLY
1. REMOVE SET RING AND CYLINDER BOOT
Using a screwdriver, remove the set ring and cylinder boot from
the caliper.
2. REMOVE PISTON
(a) Place a piece of cloth or similar, between the piston and
the caliper.
(b) Use compressed air to remove the piston from the cylin-
der.
CAUTION:
Do not place your fingers in front of the piston when using
compressed air.
3. REMOVE PISTON SEAL
Using a screwdriver, remove the piston seals from the cylinder.
4. REMOVE SLIDING PINS AND DUST BOOTS
(a) Remove the 2 sliding pins from the torque plate.
NOTICE:
At the time of reassembly, insert the sliding pin with sliding
bushing into the top side.
(b) Using a screwdriver and hammer, tap out the 2 dust
boots.
HINT:
At the time of reaseembly, use a 24 mm socket wrench and tap
in 2 new dust boots into the torque plate.
NOTICE:
At the time of reassembly, confirm that the metal plate por-
tion of the dust boot fits snugly in the torque plate.

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BR0LA-03
F09724
Brake Caliper
Torque Plate Piston Seal
Set Ring Piston Dust Boot
Pad Support Plate Sliding Bushing
Inner Pad
Anti-squeal Shim
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf): Specified torque
 Non-reusable part
Lithium soap bass glycol grease
Disc brake grease
Bleeder Plug
29 (300, 22)
8.3 (85, 74 in.´lbf)
47 (475, 34)
Inner Anti-squeal Shim Anti-squeal Shim
Plug
47 (475, 34)
Boot
Pad Support Plate
Outer Pad
Inner Anti-squeal Shim
34 (350, 25)
34 (350, 25)
Flexble Hose
Disc
Gasket

Gasket

- BRAKEREAR BRAKE CALIPER
BR-37
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2001 AVALON (RM808U)
REAR BRAKE CALIPER
COMPONENTS

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BR153-01
F09726
F09727
F09728
- BRAKEREAR BRAKE CALIPER
BR-39
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DISASSEMBLY
1. REMOVE CYLINDER BOOT SET RING AND CYL-
INDER BOOT
Using a screwdriver, remove the cylinder boot set ring and cylin-
der boot from the cylinder.
2. REMOVE PISTON
(a) Place a piece of cloth or similar, between the piston and
caliper.
(b) Use compressed air to remove the piston from the cylin-
der.
CAUTION:
Do not place your fingers in front of the piston when using
compressed air.
3. REMOVE PISTON SEAL
Using a screwdriver, remove the piston seal from the cylinder.
4. REMOVE 2 DUST BOOTS

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B06475
No.2 Timing Belt CoverTiming Belt
Gasket
Timing Belt Guide
No.2 Generator
Bracket RH Engine Mounting Bracket
28 (290, 21)
Crankshaft
Pulley
215 (2,200, 159)
Gasket
Engine Wire Protector
125 (1,300, 94)
*88 (900, 65)
RH Camshaft Timing Pulley
43 (400, 32)
No.2 Idler Pulley
125 (1,300, 94)
Dust Boot
Timing Belt Tensioner
27 (280, 20)
 Non-reusable part
*For use with SSTNo.1 Timing Belt Cover
LH Camshaft
Timing Pulley
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf) : Specified torque
CO-4
- COOLINGWATER PUMP
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A05070
Timing Belt
Gasket No.2 Timing Belt Cover
RH Engine Mounting Bracket
Crankshaft
Pulley No.1 Timing Belt Cover
Gasket
Engine Wire
Protector
No.2 Idler Pulley
RH Camshaft Timing Pulley
LH Camshaft
Timing Pulley
Timing Belt TensionerTiming Belt Guide
No.2 Generator
Bracket
Dust Boot
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf) : Specified torque
* For use with SST Non-reusable part
28 (290, 21)
215 (2,200, 159)
125 (1,300, 94)
*88 (900, 65)
27 (280, 20)
43 (440, 32)
125 (1,300, 94)
EM-28
- ENGINE MECHANICALCYLINDER HEAD
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A06659
No.2 Timing Belt CoverTiming Belt
Timing Belt Guide
No.2 Generator
Bracket RH Engine Mounting Bracket
Crankshaft
PulleyGasket
Engine Wire
Protector
RH Camshaft Timing Pulley
No.2 Idler Pulley
Crankshaft
Timing PulleyDust Boot
Timing Belt Plate Plate Washer

215 (2,200, 159)
43 (440, 32)
27 (280, 20)
Timing Belt Tensioner
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf) : Specified torque
 Non-reusable part
28 (290, 21)
No.1 Timing Belt Cover
125 (1,300, 94)
*88 (900, 65)
LH Camshaft
Timing Pulley
No.1 Idler Pulley
34 (350, 25)
 Precoated part
* For use with SST
125 (1,300, 94)
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- ENGINE MECHANICALTIMING BELT
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A02338
5th4th3rd
2nd
6th
1st
A05064
1.27 mm
Hexagon
Wrench
A05065
A05066
1.27 mm
Hexagon
Wrench
- ENGINE MECHANICALTIMING BELT
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7. INSTALL TIMING BELT
NOTICE:
The engine should be cold.
(a) Remove any oil or water on the pulleys, and keep them
clean.
NOTICE:
Only wipe the pulleys; do not use any cleansing agent.
(b) Face the front mark on the timing belt forward.
(c) Align the installation mark on the timing belt with the tim-
ing mark of the crankshaft timing pulley.
(d) Align the installation marks on the timing belt with the tim-
ing marks of the camshaft timing pulleys.
(e) Install the timing belt in this order:
1st: Crankshaft timing pulley
2nd: Water pump pulley
3rd: LH camshaft timing pulley
4th: No.2 idler pulley
5th: RH camshaft timing pulley
6th: No.1 idler pulley
8. SET TIMING BELT TENSIONER
(a) Using a press, slowly press in the push rod using 981 -
9,807 N (100 - 1,000 kgf, 200 - 2,205 lbf) of pressure.
(b) Align the holes of the push rod and housing, pass a 1.27
mm hexagon wrench through the holes to keep the set-
ting position of the push rod.
(c) Release the press.
(d) Install the dust boot to the tensioner.
9. INSTALL TIMING BELT TENSIONER
(a) Temporarily install the tensioner with the 2 bolts.
(b) Alternately tighten the 2 bolts.
Torque: 27 N´m (280 kgf´cm, 20 ft´lbf)
(c) Remove the 1.27 mm hexagon wrench from the tension-
er.

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A01804
A05053
A05054
SST RH
A05056
SSTLH
A05055
- ENGINE MECHANICALTIMING BELT
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15. IF REUSING TIMING BELT, CHECK INSTALLATION
MARKS ON TIMING BELT
Check that there are 3 installation marks and front mark on the
timing belt.
If the installation and front marks have disappeared, before re-
moving the timing belt, place 3 new installation marks on the
timing belt to match the timing marks of the timing pulleys, and
place a new front mark on the timing belt.
16. REMOVE TIMING BELT TENSIONER
Alternately loosen the 2 bolts, and remove them, the tensioner
and dust boot.
17. REMOVE TIMING BELT
18. REMOVE CAMSHAFT TIMING PULLEYS
(a) Using SST, remove the bolt and RH timing pulley.
SST 09249-63010, 09960-10010 (09962-01000,
09963-01000)
(b) Using SST, remove the LH timing pulley.
SST 09960-10010 (09962-01000, 09963-01000)
HINT:
Arrange the camshaft timing pulleys (RH and LH sides).
19. REMOVE NO.2 IDLER PULLEY
Remove the bolt and idler pulley.

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IN00U-36
N17080
Filler Cap
Float
Reservoir
 Grommet
Clip
Slotted Spring Pin
: Specified torque
 Non-reusable partCylinder
Piston
Push Rod
Washer
Snap Ring
Boot
 Gasket
Lock Nut
Clevis Pin
Clevis
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf)
12 (120, 9)
15 (155, 11)
- INTRODUCTIONHOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
IN-1
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HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. INDEX
An INDEX is provided on the first page of each section to guide you to the item to be repaired. To assist you
in finding your way through the manual, the section title and major heading are given at the top of every page.
2. PRECAUTION
At the beginning of each section, a PRECAUTION is given that pertains to all repair operations contained
in that section.
Read these precautions before starting any repair task.
3. TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING tables are included for each system to help you diagnose the problem and find the
cause. The fundamentals of how to proceed with troubleshooting are described on page IN-20.
Be sure to read this before performing troubleshooting.
4. PREPARATION
Preparation lists the SST (Special Service Tools), recommended tools, equipment, lubricant and SSM (Spe-
cial Service Materials) which should be prepared before beginning the operation and explains the purpose
of each one.
5. REPAIR PROCEDURES
Most repair operations begin with an overview illustration. It identifies the components and shows how the
parts fit together.
Example:

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