wiper TOYOTA CAMRY 1999 Service Owner's Manual

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BO0LK±01
N21119
Wiper MotorCowl Louver RH
Cowl Louver LH
Wiper Motor
Assembly
Window
Washer Nozzle
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf) : Specified torqueWeatherstripWiper
Arms
Wiper
Link
24 (245, 18)
5.5 (55, 49 in.´lbf)
± BODYFRONT WIPER AND WASHER
BO±35
2383 Author: Date:
FRONT WIPER AND WASHER
COMPONENTS

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BO0LL±01
N20998
BO4391
BO±36
± BODYFRONT WIPER AND WASHER
2384 Author: Date:
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE WIPER ARMS
2. REMOVE WEATHERSTRIP AND COWL LOUVERS
3. REMOVE WIPER MOTOR ASSEMBLY
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Remove the 5 bolts and wiper motor assembly.
4. REMOVE WIPER MOTOR
Remove the 2 bolts, then separate the motor crank arm from the
wiper links at the ball and socket joint.
5. REMOVE WINDOW WASHER NOZZLE
(a) Remove the hoses from the nozzles.
(b) Using a screwdriver, remove the nozzle.
HINT:
Tape the screwdriver tip before use.

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BO0LM±01
H01773
D
CB
C
AE
F B
B
A B
U.S.
H01774
D
C B
AB
FG
H E
ºaººbº
Canada
BE3367
2 ± 2.5 mm
(0.079 ± 0.098 in.)
0.7 ± 0.75 mm
(0. 028 ± 0.030 in.)
± BODYFRONT WIPER AND WASHER
BO±37
2385 Author: Date:
ADJUSTMENT
1. INSPECT WASHER NOZZLE
(a) While operating the washer, check that the washer fluid
hits the windshield and the upsurge area within the
shaded areas.
U.S. mm (in.)Canada mm (in.), Approx.
ºAº280 (11)600 (23.6)
ºBº150 (5.9)150 (5.9)
ºCº50 (2.0)250 (9.8)
ºDº50 (2.0) Max
ºEº180 (7.1)360 (14)
ºFº395 (15.5)114 (4.5)
ºGº 90 (3.5)
ºHº 474 (18.7)
ºIº 350 (13.8)
(b) Canadian models:
Adust the nozzle so the outboard points ºaº and ºbº are
within the wipe pattern.
(c) Check if the lower point where the washer fluid hits the
windshield is within the range of the wiping pattern (the
area of the glass the wiper blades wipe).
2. ADJUST WASHER NOZZLE
Using a tool like that shown in the illustration, rotate the nozzle
to adjust the fluid direction against the windshield.

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BO0LN±01
N20998
H01772
ºAººAº
Cowl Louver Edge
BO±38
± BODYFRONT WIPER AND WASHER
2386 Author: Date:
INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL WINDOW WASHER NOZZLE
2. INSTALL WIPER LINK TO MOTOR
3. INSTALL THESE PARTS:
(a) Wiper motor assembly
Torque: 5.5 N´m (55 kgf´cm, 49 in.´lbf)
(b) Cowl louvers and weatherstrip
4. INSTALL WIPER ARMS
(a) Operate the wipers once and turn the wiper switch OFF,
then install the wiper arms.
HINT:
If the driver's side wiper arm mount has a blue dot on it, use an
ITT wiper arm. If there is no mark, use a ND wiper arm.
(b) Adjust the installation position of the wiper arms as shown
(blade tip to cowl louver edge).
ºAº Approx. 35 mm (1.4 in.)
(c) Tighten the wiper arm nut.
Torque: 24 N´m (245 kgf´cm, 18 ft´lbf)

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BO0LO±01
N20947
Front Pillar GarnishWeatherstripSun VisorInside Rear
View Mirror Map Light Assem-
bly
Sun Visor
Holder
Windshield
Glass
Windshield Upper Moulding
Weatherstrip Stopper
Dam
Windshield
Outside
Moulding
Wiper Arm
Cowl Louver RH
Weatherstrip
24 (245, 18)
Cowl Louver LHWindshield
Outside
MouldingFront Pillar Garnish
Hood
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf): Specified torque BO±42
± BODYWINDSHIELD
2390 Author: Date:
WINDSHIELD
COMPONENTS

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BO0LP±01
N20982
N20983
BO5232
± BODYWINDSHIELD
BO±43
2391 Author: Date:
REMOVAL
1. REMOVE THESE PARTS:
(a) Inner rear view mirror
(b) Sun visors and holders
(c) Map light assembly
(d) Front pillar garnishes
(e) Hood
(f) Wiper arms
(g) Cowl louvers
(h) Weatherstrips
2. REMOVE WEATHERSTRIP
Remove the weatherstrip by pulling.
HINT:
Remove only the front half of weatherstrip.
3. REMOVE WINDSHIELD OUTSIDE MOULDING
(a) Using a drill of less than ù 5.0 mm (0.20 in.), drill out the
rivet heads and remove the moulding.
(b) Using a vacuum cleaner, remove the drill rivet and their
dust from the inside of the door.
CAUTION:
The cut rivet and rivet cutter will be not, avoid touching
them.
NOTICE:
Do not jiggle the rivet cutter while cutting.You may enlarge
the rivet hole or damage the rivet cutter.
HINT:
Do not drill the body.
Sealant may cause the moulding to stick to the glass. If neces-
sary, separate from the glass using a knife.
4. REMOVE WINDSHIELD UPPER MOULDING
Using a knife, cut off the moulding as shown.
NOTICE:
Do not damage the body with the knife.
5. REMOVE WINDSHIELD GLASS
(a) Push piano wire through between the body and glass
from the interior.
(b) Tie both wire ends to a wooden block or a similar object.
HINT:
Apply adhesive tape to the outer surface to prevent scratching.

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N22592
N20984
N15432
20 mm
(0.79 in.)
BO±48
± BODYWINDSHIELD
2396 Author: Date:
13. INSTALL WINDSHIELD UPPER MOULDING
Place the moulding onto the body and tap it in by hand.
14. INSTALL WINDSHIELD OUTSIDE MOULDING
(a) Install the pawl of the outside moulding to the upper
moulding to set the moulding to the body.
(b) Using an air riveter with nose piece, install the new 3 rivets
and outside moulding.
CAUTION:
To avoid personal injury and short of the wiring when
installing ù 5.0 mm (0.20 in.) rivets keep your hands out of
the 20 mm (0.79 in.) radius that the caulked ù 5.0 mm (0.20
in.) rivet will cover.
HINT:
Install the rivet firmly pressed at a right angle (90°) against the
installation hole.
15. INSTALL THESE PARTS:
(a) Cowl louvers
(b) Weatherstrips
(c) Wiper arms
Torque: 24 N´m (245 kgf´cm, 18 ft´lbf)
(d) Front pillar garnishes
(e) Map light assembly
(f) Sun visors and holders
(g) Inner rear view mirror

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AB0119H01298H01299
Airbag Sensor Assembly
ON
ACC
IG2
(+) (±)
H01249
ON
± DIAGNOSTICSSUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
DI±789
1024 Author: Date:
2 Check source voltage.
PREPARATION:
Connect negative (±) terminal cable to the battery.
CHECK:
(a) Turn ignition switch ON.
(b) Measure the voltage each of IG2 and ACC on the sensor
and operate electric system. (defogger, wiper, headlight,
heater blower, etc.)
OK:
Voltage: 10 ± 14 V
NG Check harness between battery and airbag sen-
sor assembly, and check battery and charging
system.
OK
3 Does SRS warning light turn off?
PREPARATION:
(a) Turn ignition switch to LOCK.
(b) Connect the steering wheel pad connector.
(c) Connect the front passenger airbag assembly connector.
(d) Connect the airbag sensor assembly connectors.
(e) Connect the side airbag assembly connectors.
(f) Connect the seat belt pretensioner connectors.
(g) Connect the side airbag sensor assembly connectors.
(h) Connect the front airbag sensor connectors.
(i) Turn ignition switch to ON.
CHECK:
Operate electric system (defogger, wiper, headlight, heater
blower, etc.) and check that SRS warning light goes off.
NO Check for DTCs. If a DTC is output, perform trou-
bleshooting for the DTC. If a normal code is out-
put, replace airbag sensor assembly.
YES
From the results of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal.
To make sure of this, use the simulation method to check.

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AB0119H01298H01299
Airbag Sensor Assembly
ON
ACC
IG2
(+) (±)
H01249
ON
± DIAGNOSTICSSUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM
DI±307
2 Check source voltage.
PREPARATION:
Connect negative (±) terminal cable to the battery.
CHECK:
(a) Turn ignition switch ON.
(b) Measure the voltage each of IG2 and ACC on the sensor
and operate electric system (defogger, wiper, headlight,
heater blower, etc.).
OK:
Voltage: 10 ± 14 V
NG Check harness between battery and airbag sen-
sor assembly, and check battery and charging
system.
OK
3 Does SRS warning light turn off?
PREPARATION:
(a) Turn ignition switch to LOCK.
(b) Connect the steering wheel pad connector.
(c) Connect the front passenger airbag assembly connector.
(d) Connect the airbag sensor assembly connectors.
(e) Connect the seat belt pretensioner connectors.
(f) Connect the front airbag sensor connectors.
(g) Turn ignition switch to ON.
CHECK:
Operate electric system (defogger, wiper, headlight, heater
blower, etc.) and check that SRS warning light goes off.
NO Check for DTCs. If a DTC is output, perform trou-
bleshooting for the DTC. If a normal code is out-
put, replace airbag sensor assembly.
YES
From the results of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal.
To make sure of this, use the simulation method to check.

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MA001±10
± MAINTENANCEOUTSIDE VEHICLE
MA±1
44 Author: Date:
OUTSIDE VEHICLE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
These are maintenance and inspection items which are considered to be the owner's responsibility.
They can be done by the owner or they can have them done at a service shop.
These items include those which should be checked on a daily basis, those which, in most cases, do not
require (special) tools and those which are considered to be reasonable for the owner to do.
Items and procedures for general maintenance are as follows.
1. GENERAL NOTES
Maintenance items may vary from country to country. Check the owner's manual supplement in which
the maintenance schedule is shown.
Every service item in the periodic maintenance schedule must be performed.
Periodic maintenance service must be performed according to whichever interval in the periodic main-
tenance schedule occurs first, the odometer reading (miles) or the time interval (months).
Maintenance service after the last period should be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
Failure to do even one item an cause the engine to run poorly and increase exhaust emissions.
2. TIRES
(a) Check the pressure with a gauge. If necessary, adjust.
(b) Check for cuts, damage or excessive wear.
3. WHEEL NUTS
When checking the tires, check the nuts for looseness or for missing nuts. If necessary, tighten them.
4. TIRE ROTATION
Check the owner's manual supplement in which the maintenance schedule is shown.
5. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Check for wear or cracks whenever they do not wipe clean. If necessary, replace.
6. FLUID LEAKS
(a) Check underneath for leaking fuel, oil, water or other fluid.
(b) If you smell gasoline fumes or notice any leak, have the cause found and corrected.
7. DOORS AND ENGINE HOOD
(a) Check that all doors and the tailgate operate smoothly, and that all latches lock securely.
(b) Check that the engine hood secondary latch secures the hood from opening when the primary latch
is released.

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