TOYOTA CAMRY 1999 Service Repair Manual
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BO2DZ±02
± BODYREAR SEAT
BO±25
INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal (See page BO±22).
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BO2E0±01
H09269
Anchor Cover Cap
Front Seat Outer Belt
Rear Seat Outer Belt
41 (420, 30)
LH Rear Seat Inner
with Center Belt Front Seat
RH Rear Seat Inner
with Center Belt
41 (420, 31)
41 (420, 30)
41 (420, 31)
41 (420, 30)
41 (420, 30)
41 (420, 30)
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf): Specified torque
41 (420, 30)
7.8 (80, 69 in.´lbf)
BO±26
± BODYSEAT BELT
565 Author: Date:
SEAT BELT
COMPONENTS
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BO2E1±01
BO0632
BO0633
15°
45°
± BODYSEAT BELT
BO±27
INSPECTION
CAUTION:
Replace the seat belt assembly (Outer belt, inner belt,
bolts, nuts or sill±bar) if it has been used in a severe im-
pact. The entire assembly should be replaced even if dam-
age is not obvious.
1. All seat belt:
RUNNING TEST IN SAFE AREA
(a) Fasten the front seat belts.
(b) Drive the car at 10 m/h (16 km/h) and slam on the brakes.
Check that the belt locks and cannot be extended at this
time.
HINT:
Conduct this test in a safe area. If the belt does not lock, remove
the belt mechanism assembly and conduct the following static
check. Also whenever installing a new belt assembly, verify the
proper operation before installation.
2. Driver 's seat belt (ELR):
STATIC TEST
(a) Make sure that the belt locks when pulled out quickly.
(b) Remove the locking retractor assembly.
(c) Tilt the retractor slowly.
(d) Make sure that the belt can be pulled out at a tilt of 15 de-
grees or less, and cannot be pulled out over 45 degrees
of tilt.
If a problem is found, replace the assembly.
3. Except driver's seat belt (ALR/ELR):
STATIC TEST
(a) Make sure that the belt locks when pulled out quickly.
(b) Remove the locking retractor assembly.
(c) Pull out the whole belt and measure the length of the
whole belt. Then retract the belt slightly and pull it out
again.
(d) Make sure that the belt cannot be extended further.
If a problem is found, replace the assembly.
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N10070
Full Belt Length Minus
200 mm (7.87 in.)
BO0633
15°
45°
BO5906
BO±28
± BODYSEAT BELT
(e) Retract the whole belt, then pull out the belt until 200 mm
(7.87 in.) of belt remains retracted.
(f) Tilt the belt slowly.
(g) Make sure that the belt can be pulled out at a tilt of 15 de-
grees or less, and cannot be pulled out at over 45 degrees
of tilt.
If a problem is found, replace the assembly.
4. Manual type:
TESTING
(a) Adjust the belt to the proper length.
(b) Apply a firm load to the belt.
(c) Make sure that the belt is not extended.
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BR0A9±01
± BRAKEBRAKE SYSTEM
BR±1
2024 Author: Date:
BRAKE SYSTEM
PRECAUTION
1. Care must be taken to replace each part properly as it could affect the performance of the brake
system and result in a driving hazard. Replace the parts with parts having the same part number
or equivalent.
2. It is very important to keep parts and the area clean when repairing the brake system.
3. If the vehicle is equipped with a mobile communication system, refer to the precautions in the
IN section.
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BR0AA±03
BR±2
± BRAKETROUBLESHOOTING
2025 Author: Date:
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE
Use the table below to help you find the cause of the problem. The numbers indicate the priority of the likely
cause of the problem. Check each part in order. If necessary, replace these parts.
SymptomCAUSEPAGE
Low pedal or spongy pedal
1. Fluid leaks for brake system
2. Air in brake system
3. Piston seals (Worn or damaged)
4. Rear brake shoe clearance (Out of adjustment)
5. Master cylinder (Faulty)
6. Booster push rod (Out of adjustment)DI±536
BR±4
BR±24
BR±31
BR±39
BR±35
BR±9
BR±20
Brake drag
1. Brake pedal freeplay (Minimal)
2. Parking brake lever travel (Out of adjustment)
3. Parking brake wire (Sticking)
4. Rear brake shoe clearance (Out of adjustment)
5. Pad or lining (Cracked or distorted)
6. Piston (Stuck)
7. Piston (Frozen)
8. Anchor, return or tension spring (Faulty)
9. Booster push rod (Out of adjustment)
10.Vacuum leaks for booster system
11. Master cylinder (Faulty)BR±5
BR±8
BR±35
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±24
BR±31
BR±39
BR±24
BR±31
BR±39
BR±31
BR±45
BR±20
BR±18
BR±9
Brake pull
1. Piston (Stuck)
2. Pad or lining (Oily)
3. Piston (Frozen)
4. Disc (Scored)
5. Pad or lining (Cracked or distorted)BR±24
BR±31
BR±39
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±24
BR±31
BR±39
BR±24
BR±39
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
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± BRAKETROUBLESHOOTING
BR±3
2026 Author: Date:
Hard pedal but brake inefficient
1. Fluid leaks for brake system
2. Air in brake system
3. Pad or lining (Worn)
4. Pad or lining (Cracked or distorted)
5. Rear brake shoe clearance (Out of adjustment)
6. Pad or lining (Oily)
7. Pad or lining (Glazed)
8. Disc (Scored)
9. Booster push rod (Out of adjustment)
10.Vacuum leaks for booster systemDI±536
BR±4
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±35
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±24
BR±39
BR±20
BR±18
Noise from brakes
1. Pad or lining (Cracked or distorted)
2. Installation bolt (Loose)
3. Disc (Scored)
4. Pad support plate (Loose)
5. Sliding pin (Worn)
6. Pad or lining (Dirty)
7. Pad or lining (Glazed)
8. Anchor, return or tension spring (Faulty)
9. Anti±squeal shim (Damaged)
10.Shoe hold±down spring (Damaged)BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±24
BR±39
BR±24
BR±39
BR±21
BR±36
BR±24
BR±39
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±21
BR±31
BR±36
BR±31
BR±45
BR±21
BR±36
BR±31
BR±45
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F05595
F05596
BR0AB±03
F05597
R00252
BR±4
± BRAKEBRAKE FLUID
2027 Author: Date:
BRAKE FLUID
BLEEDING
HINT:
If any work is done on the brake system or if air is suspected in
the brake lines, bleed the air from the system.
NOTICE:
Do not let brake fluid remain on a painted surface. Wash it
off immediately.
1. FILL BRAKE RESERVOIR WITH BRAKE FLUID
Check the fluid level in the reservoir after bleeding each wheel.
Add fluid, if necessary.
Fluid: SAEJ1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3
2. BLEED MASTER CYLINDER
HINT:
If the master cylinder has been disassembled or if the reservoir
becomes empty, bleed the air from the master cylinder.
(a) Disconnect the 2 brake lines from the master cylinder.
(b) Slowly depress the brake pedal and hold it.
(c) Block off the outlet plugs with your fingers, and release
the brake pedal.
(d) Repeat (b) and (c) 3 or 4 times.
3. CONNECT VINYL TUBE TO BRAKE CALIPER OR
WHEEL CYLINDER BLEEDER PLUG
Insert the other end of the tube in a half±full container of brake
fluid.
NOTICE:
Bleed air of the rear brake first. If front brake is bled first,
rear brake air cannot be bled.
4. BLEED BRAKE LINE
(a) Slowly depress the brake pedal several times.
(b) While an assistant depresses the pedal, loosen the
bleeder plug until fluid starts to run out. Then tighten the
bleeder plug.
(c) Repeat this procedure until there are no more air bubbles
in the fluid.
Torque: (Bleeder plug)
8.3 N´m (85 kgf´cm, 74 in.´lbf)
5. REPEAT PROCEDURE FOR EACH WHEEL
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R00954
Stop Light
Switch
Push Rod
Pedal HeightBR0YH±01
R00935
Pedal Freeplay
± BRAKEBRAKE PEDAL
BR±5
2028 Author: Date:
BRAKE PEDAL
ON±VEHICLE INSPECTION
1. CHECK PEDAL HEIGHT
Pedal height from asphalt sheet:
152.0 ± 162.0 mm (5.984 ± 6.378 in.)
2. IF NECESSARY, ADJUST PEDAL HEIGHT
(a) Disconnect the connector from the stop light switch.
(b) Loosen the stop light switch lock nut and remove the stop
light switch.
(c) Loosen the push rod lock nut.
(d) Adjust the pedal height by turning the pedal push rod.
(e) Tighten the push rod lock nut.
Torque: 25 N´m (260 kgf´cm, 19 ft´lbf)
(f) Install the stop light switch and turn it until it lightly con-
tacts the pedal stopper.
(g) Push in the brake pedal 5±15 mm (0.20±0.59 in.), turn the
stop light switch to lock the nut in the position where the
stop light goes off.
(h) Connect the connector to the stop light switch.
(i) After installation, push in the brake pedal 5±15 mm
(0.20±0.59 in.), check that stop light lights up.
(j) Connect the connector to the stop light switch.
(k) After adjusting the pedal height, check the pedal freeplay.
3. CHECK PEDAL FREEPLAY
(a) Stop the engine and depress the brake pedal several
times until there is no more vacuum left in the booster.
(b) Push in the pedal by hand until the resistance begins to
be felt, then measure the distance.
Pedal freeplay: 1 ± 6 mm (0.04 ± 0.24 in.)
HINT:
The freeplay to the 1st resistance is due to the play between the
clevis and pin. This is magnified up to 1 ± 6 mm (0.04 ± 0.24 in.)
at the pedal.
If incorrect, check the stop light switch clearance.
If the clearance is OK, then troubleshoot the brake system.
Stop light switch clearance:
0.5 ± 2.4 mm (0.020 ± 0.094 in.)
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R00934
Pedal Reserve Distance BR±6
± BRAKEBRAKE PEDAL
2029 Author: Date:
4. CHECK PEDAL RESERVE DISTANCE
(a) Release the parking brake.
(b) With the engine running, depress the pedal and measure
the pedal reserve distance, as shown.
Pedal reserve distance from asphalt sheet at 490 N
(50 kgf, 110.2 lbf): More than 70 mm (2.76 in.)
If the reserve distance is incorrect, troubleshoot the brake sys-
tem.