TOYOTA CAMRY 2000 Service Repair Manual

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SEAT BELT EXTENDER: '99 ± '01 MODEL YEAR ± BO020±00 August 11, 2000
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PART NUMBER PREFIX: 73399±
SERIESLENGTHSERIES6 INCH9 INCH12 INCH15 INCH18 INCH
R±5±16060±16070±16080±16090±16100
N±1±12060±12070±12080±12090±12100
N±5±20110±20120±20130±20140±20150
N±6±20160±20170±20180±20190±20200
N±7±47010±47020±47030±47040±47050
K±5±35010±35020±35030±35040±35050
A±2±01060*1±01070±01080±01090±01100
Q±2±06010±06020±06030±06040±06050
Q±4±0W010±0W020±0W030±0W040±0W050
S±1±04010±04020±04030±04040±04050
T±1±01110±01120±01130±01140±01150
*1 Length: 7 1/4º
Parts
Information

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SEAT BELT EXTENDER: '99 ± '01 MODEL YEAR ± BO020±00 August 11, 2000
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Failure to follow the recommendations indicated below could result in less effectiveness
of the seat belt restraint system in case of vehicle collision, causing personal injury.
The Seat Belt Extender must not be used:
a. By anyone other than for whom it was provided (name recorded on seat belt
extender).
b. In any vehicle and/or seat position other than the one for which it was
provided.
c. When the Seat Belt Extender is provided for rear seat positions (with
automatic locking retractor), make sure the retractor is locked when in use.
If your seat belt cannot be fastened securely because it is not long enough, a
personalized seat belt extender is available from your Toyota dealer free of charge.
Please contact your local Toyota dealer so that the dealer can order the proper required
length for the extender. Bring the heaviest coat you expect to wear for proper
measurement and selection of length. Additional ordering information is available at your
Toyota dealer.
CAUTION:
When using the seat belt extender, observe the following. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in less effectiveness of the seat belt restraint system in case
of vehicle accident, increasing the chance of personal injury.
Never use the Seat Belt Extender if you can comfortably fasten the seat belt
without it.
The Seat Belt Extender must never be used with any child safety seats.
Remember that the extender provided for you may not be safe when used on a
different vehicle, or for another person or at a different seating position than the
one originally intended for.
To connect the extender to the seat
belt, insert the tab into the seat belt
buckle so that the ªPRESSº signs on
the buckle±release buttons of the
extender and the seat belt are both
facing outward as shown.
You will hear a click when the tab locks
into the buckle.
When releasing the seat belt, press on
the buckle±release button on the
extender, not
on the seat belt. This helps
prevent damage to the vehicle interior
and extender itself.
When not in use, remove the extender and
store in the vehicle for future use.
Owner
Instructions
Seat Belt Extender
Seat Belt Release

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SEAT BELT EXTENDER: '99 ± '01 MODEL YEAR ± BO020±00 August 11, 2000
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SEAT BELT EXTENDER WORKSHEET
PLEASE COPY THIS ORIGINAL WORKSHEET FOR EACH EXTENDER NEEDED
CAUTION:
To minimize the chance and/or severity of injury in an accident, the seat belt
extender must only be used:
1 By the person for whom it was provided
2 In the seat position for which it was provided
The seat belt extender must never be used with any child safety seats.
When the seat belt extender is provided for rear seat positions (with automatic
locking retractor), make sure the retractor is locked when extender belt is in use.
DEALER
SEAT BELT EXTENDER APPLICATIONAPPLICANT
DEALER CODEDEALER NAMEAPPLICANT NAME
ADDRESSADDRESS
CITY & STATEZIPCITY & STATEZIPPHONE
EMPLOYEE NAMEMODEL YEARBODY TYPESEATING POSITIONVEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
DIRECTIONS FOR DETERMINING PROPER EXTENDER LENGTH
1.Place the seat in the position the applicant normally uses
2.With applicant in the seat, wearing thickest coat expected to be worn, pull belt all the way out and try to buckle
belt
If the belt latches into buckle and feels comfortable against upper chest area, an extender is not needed.
If belt does not buckle continue with step 3
If buckle latches but belt has no slack remaining, continue with step 3
3.Measure distance between applicant's navel and seat belt buckle (dimension A) and enter on worksheet
4.With belt all the way out, measure distance between latch tip and buckle tip (dimension B) and enter on
worksheet
NOTE: If belt latches but there is no slack enter zero as dimension B
5.Subtract dimension B from dimension A and record number in check number box on worksheet
6.Seat belt extender length is dimension B rounded up to next extender length (without exceeding check number)
NOTE: If extender length exceeds check number, an extender can not be provided to the
customer
Dimension A:
NAVEL TO BUCKLEDimension B:
LATCH TO BUCKLE
BuckleBuckle NavelLatch
A
B
SEAT BELT EXTENDER CALCULATION
DIMENSION A:DIMENSION B:CHECK NUMBER:
SEAT BELT EXTENDER AUTHORIZATION
The same seat belt extender can be used for right and left seating applications. Each seat belt extender will have
a label identifying the owner, VIN and seating position. Seat belt extenders are available only in black.
Applicant's Signature: _________________________________________ Date: ______________________
(Actual user of seat belt extender)

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Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 7
BO020-01Title:
SLIDING ROOF DIAGNOSTIC TIPS
Models:
'97 ± '01 TMMK Camry
Technical Service
BULLETIN
August 17, 2001

The 1997 ± 2001 model year TMMK Camry sliding roof assembly components are now
available as service parts. Additional diagnostic and repair information has been
developed to supplement the Repair Manual and to provide service tips for the sliding
roof components.
1997 ± 2001 model year Camry vehicles built in the US (TMMK).
MODEL/PLANTSTARTING VIN
Camry (TMMK)All VINs Begin with ª4º
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
REFPART NUMBERPART NAMEQTY
163201±AA010±83Glass Sub±Assy, Sliding Roof1
263202±AA010Rail Sub±Assy, Slide Roof1
363209±AA010Panel Sub±Assy, Roof Wind Deflector1
463214±AA010Channel, Roof Drip, RR1
563217±AA010Garnish, Sliding Roof Side, RH1
663218±AA010Garnish, Sliding Roof Side, LH1
763221±AA010Guide, Roof Channel, RH1
863222±AA010Guide, Roof Channel, LH1
963223±AA010Cable, Sliding Roof Drive, RH1
1063224±AA010Cable, Sliding Roof Drive, LH1
1163225±AA010Spring, Roof Wind Deflector, RH1
1263226±AA010Spring, Roof Wind Deflector, LH1
1363227±AA010Arm, Sliding Roof Lift, RH1
1463228±AA010Arm, Sliding Roof Lift, LH1
1563241±AA010Bracket, Sliding Roof Housing Fr. Mtg., RH2
1663245±AA010Bracket, Sliding Roof Housing Fr. Mtg., LH2
1763251±AA010Weatherstrip, Sliding Roof1
1863260±AA010Gear Assy, Sliding Roof Drive (Not Illustrated)1
BODY
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information
Parts
Information

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SLIDING ROOF DIAGNOSTIC TIPS ± BO020-01 August 17, 2001
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REFPART NUMBERPART NAMEQTY
1963287±AA010Cap, Sliding Roof Housing Drain End, RH1
2063288±AA010Cap, Sliding Roof Housing Drain End, LH1
2163306±AA010±A1/B1/G1Trim Sub±Assy, Sliding Shade1
2290080±11209Bolt, With Washer8
2390084±14004Screw, Hex Lobular2
2490084±15005Screw, With Washer4
2590084±16013Screw, Hex Lobular Tapping (Long)2
2690084±16014Screw, Hex Lobular Tapping (Short) (Not Illustrated)2
2790084±26003Rivet6
2890084±53003Fastener, Hook3
2990159±60545Screw, With Washer Tapping (Ground Wire)1
3090179±06069Nut6
1
17 24
3 25
11
124
21 8 7
14 13
910
5
6
23
Parts
Information
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SLIDING ROOF DIAGNOSTIC TIPS ± BO020-01 August 17, 2001
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28
20
16
29
30 15
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CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSECOMMON REPAIR
Guide pin mis±adjustedRe±adjust guide pin
Mechanism unlatchedRe±adjust guide pin
Damaged drive gear
assemblyReplace drive gear assembly
Glass Won't TiltDamaged cable assemblyReplace cable assembly
Other damaged partReplace damaged part
Rubber bumper comes offReplace lift arm assembly
Foreign materialRemove foreign material and re±adjust
guide pin
Guide pin mis±adjustedRe±adjust guide pin
Mechanism unlatchedRe±adjust guide pin
Damaged drive gear
assemblyReplace drive gear assembly
Glass Won't CloseDamaged cable assemblyReplace cable assembly
Other damaged partReplace damaged part
Rubber bumper comes offReplace lift arm assembly
Foreign materialRemove foreign material and re±adjust
guide pin
Parts
Information
(Continued)
Repair
Procedure

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CONDITIONPOSSIBLE CAUSECOMMON REPAIR
Guide pin mis±adjustedRe±adjust guide pin
Mechanism unlatchedRe±adjust guide pin
Damaged drive gear
assemblyReplace drive gear assembly
Glass Won't OpenDamaged cable assemblyReplace cable assemblyp
Other damaged partReplace damaged part
Rubber bumper comes offReplace lift arm assembly
Foreign materialRemove foreign material and re±adjust
guide pin
Guide pin mis±adjustedRe±adjust guide pin
Mechanism unlatchedRe±adjust guide pin
Gl J d/
Damaged drive gear
assemblyReplace drive gear assembly
Glass Jammed/
Binding/SeizedDamaged cable assemblyReplace cable assemblyBinding/SeizedOther damaged partReplace damaged part
Rubber bumper comes offReplace lift arm assembly
Foreign materialRemove foreign material and re±adjust
guide pin
Guide pin mis±adjustedRe±adjust guide pin
Damaged drive gear
assemblyReplace drive gear assembly
Abnormal NoiseDamaged garnishReplace garnish
Damaged roof drip
channel guideReplace roof drip channel guide
Other damaged partReplace damaged part
Opening trim molding
installed incorrectlyAdjust trim position. See Service Tip on
page 7 of this bulletin.
Bent sunshadeReplace sunshade
Sunshade Difficult
to Move
Damaged or bent center
reinforcementStraighten or replace center reinforcement
to MoveDamaged or bent rear
reinforcementStraighten or replace rear reinforcement
Damaged or bent roof drip
channelStraighten or replace drip channel
Repair
Procedure
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SLIDING ROOF DIAGNOSTIC TIPS ± BO020-01 August 17, 2001
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The recommended sliding roof removal and disassembly procedure is provided in the
2001 Camry Repair Manual, pages BO±62 through BO±65. Take time to read the
procedure before disassembling the sliding roof assembly.
When the system is diagnosed and the failed part is identified, the failed part can be
removed by following the disassembly procedure in the 2001 Camry Repair Manual
pages BO±66 through BO±67. Adjustment information is available on pages BO±68
and BO±69.
Electrical diagnosis information can be found:
2001 Camry Repair Manual, pages BE±89 through BE±92.
2001 Camry Electrical Wiring Diagram, pages 168 through 170.
The following service tips are not provided in the Repair Manuals:
Drain Tube Function
To clear clogs in the drain tubes,
insert a long speedometer cable.
A long speedometer cable can be
inserted into each drain, to
determine if the drain tubes are
exiting to the ground instead of
inside the vehicle.
Do NOT blast air down the tube
because this can cause the drain
tube to become disconnected
from the sliding roof.
Guide Pin Adjustment
Adjustments are noted in the
2001 Camry Repair Manual,
page BO±69.
In addition, when the guide pin
roller moves up and down, the Lift
Arm should be able to move
forward±backward a distance of
0.6 mm +/± 0.2 mm.Service Tips
Move Forward
0.6 mm +/± 0.2 mm
Down

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SLIDING ROOF DIAGNOSTIC TIPS ± BO020-01 August 17, 2001
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Rear Drain Cap Installation
The Repair Manual recommends
applying Seal Packing P/N
08826±00090 for installation of
the drain cap. Since this product
is not available through the parts
department, the recommended
product is:
3M Windo±Weld Sealer ± Black
(3M Part Number 08606)
Moon Roof Opening Trim Removal
The opening trim has three
integrated snaps.
First remove the front section in a
perpendicular motion, then
remove the other sections.
Glass Panel Removal
If the screws (4 screws, Torx
Screw Driver) cannot be reached,
move the sliding roof forward by
turning the motor drive shaft with
a hex wrench.
Assure the glass panel is adjusted
according to the specifications in
the 2001 Camry Repair Manual
page BO±62.Service Tips
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Glass Panel Adjustment
1. Glass Panel Closed, Skewed in the
Opening
Tilt the glass panel
From the outside of the vehicle,
loosen the guide pin.
Move the guide pin rearward in
small increments, until glass
closes evenly and exhibits no
popping sound. Tighten the pin.
Cycle the sliding roof to verify
proper adjustment.
2. Glass Panel Tilts Down but Does Not
Retract
Tilt the glass panel
From the outside of the vehicle,
loosen the guide pin.
Move the pin forward in small
increments, until the glass retracts
quietly. Tighten the pin.
Cycle the sliding roof to verify
proper adjustment.
Sunshade Difficult to Move
Confirm the opening trim molding
is attached to the headliner so it
does not contact the sunshade.
If the trim is pushed up, it will rub
against the sunshade and cause
the sunshade to drag.Service Tips
(Continued)
Lift Arm Assembly
Guide Pin
Slide Rail
Opening Trim Molding
Sunshade
WRONG CORRECT
Headliner

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