rear view mirror TOYOTA SUPRA 1995 Service Repair Manual
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FRONT DOOR DISASSEMBLY
1. REMOVE INSIDE HANDLE BEZEL
Remove the screw and pull the inside handle bezel.
2. REMOVE TRIM BOARD
3. REMOVE THESE PARTS:
(a) Speaker
(b) Inside handle
(c) Armrest bracket
(d) Service hole cover
(e) Inside handle plate
(f) Weatherstrip
(g) Belt moulding
(h) Inside panel frame
(i) Door glass
4. REMOVE WINDOW GUIDE LOWER PLATE
(a) Remove the bolt of the lower plate and connector.
(b) Unlock the snap by pulling the lower plate.
(c) Remove the snap and lower plate from the stud bolt of the
lower bracket.
(d) Remove the setting nut from the lower bracket.
5. REMOVE THESE PARTS:
(a) Window regulator
(b) Door lock
(c) Outside handle
(d) Door lock cylinder
(e) Outer rear view mirror
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WINDSHIELD REMOVAL
1. REMOVE THESE PARTS:
(a) Inner rear view mirror
(b) Sunvisors and holders
(c) Assist grip
(d) Front pillar garnishes
(e) Hood
(f) Wiper arms and blades
(g) Cowl top ventilator louver
2. REMOVE WINDSHIELD MOULDING
Using a knife, cut off the moulding as shown.
NOTICE: Do not damage the body with the knife.
3. REMOVE WINDSHIELD GLASS
(a) Push piano wire through from the interior.
(b) Tie both wire ends to a wooden block or similar object.
HINT: Apply adhesive tape to the outer surface of the glass
to keep the surface from being scratched.
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(c) Use a scraper to remove any excess or protruding adhesive.
(d) Fasten glass securely until the adhesive sets.
13. INSTALL WINDSHIELD MOULDING
Place the moulding onto the body and install it by hand.
14. INSPECT FOR LEAKS AND REPAIR
(a) Do a leak test after the hardening time has elapsed.
(b) Seal any leak with auto glass sealer.
Part No. 08833±00030
15. INSTALL THESE PARTS:
(a) Cowl top ventilator louver
(b) Wiper arms and blades
Torque: 22 NVm (225 kgfVcm, 16 ftVlbf)
(c) Hood
Torque: 13 NVm (130 kgfVcm, 9.4 ftVlbf)
(d) Front pillar garnishes
(e) Assist grip
(f) Sunvisors and holders
(g) Inner rear view mirror
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When the negative (±) terminal cable is disconnected from
the battery, memory of the clock and audio systems will be
cancelled. So before starting work, make a record of the con-
tents memorized by the audio memory system. When work
is finished, reset the audio systems as before and adjust the
clock.
This vehicle has power tilt and power telescopic steering,
power seat, power outside rear view mirror and power shoul-
der belt anchorage, which are all equipped with memory
function, it is not possible to make a record of the memory
contents. So when the work is finished, therefore it will be
necessary to explain this fact to the customer, and ask the
customer to adjust the features and reset the memory.
To avoid erasing the memory of each memory system, never
use a back±up power supply from outside the vehicle.
3. Even in cases of a minor collision where the SRS does not
deploy, the steering wheel pad, front passenger airbag
assembly and front airbag sensors should be inspected (See
pages RS±10, 20, 30).
4. Never use SRS parts from another vehicle. When replacing
parts, replace them with new parts.
5. Before repairs, remove the airbag sensors if shocks are likely
to be applied to the sensors during repairs.
6. Never disassemble and repair the front airbag sensors,
center airbag sensor assembly, steering wheel pad or front
passenger airbag assembly in order to reuse it.
7. If the front airbag sensors, center airbag sensor assembly,
steering wheel pad, front passenger airbag assembly or seat
belt pretensioners have been dropped, or if there are cracks,
dents or other defects in the case, bracket or connector,
replace them with new ones.
8. Do not expose the front airbag sensors, center airbag sensor
assembly, steering wheel pad, front passenger airbag
assembly or seat belt pretensioners directly to hot air or
flames.
9. Use a volt/ohmmeter with high impedance (10 k/V
minimum) for troubleshooting of the electrical circuit.
10. Information labels are attached to the periphery of the SRS
components. Follow the instructions on the notices.
11. After work on the supplemental restraint system is
completed, perform the SRS warning light check (See page
RS±44).
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There are some maintenance and inspection
items which are considered to be the owner's re-
sponsibility. They can be performed by the owner
or be 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 perform. Items and procedures for gen-
eral maintenance are as follows:
OUTSIDE VEHICLE
1. TIRES
(a) Check the pressure with a gauge. Adjust if
necessary.
(b) Check for cuts, damage, uneven or excessive
wear.
2. WHEEL NUTS
When checking the tires, check the nuts for
looseness or for missing nuts. If necessary,
tighten them.
3. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Check for wear or cracks whenever they do not
wipe clean. Replace if necessary.
4. 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.
5. DOORS AND ENGINE HOOD
(a) Check that all doors including the trunk lid
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.
INSIDE VEHICLE
6. LIGHTS
(a) C h e c k t h a t t h e headlights, stop lights,
tail±lights, turn signal lights, and other lights
are all working.
(b) Check the headlight aiming.7. WARNING LIGHT AND BUZZERS
Check that all warning lights and buzzers
function properly.
8. HORN
Check that it is working.
9. WINDSHIELD GLASS
Check for scratches, pits or abrasions.
10. WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
(a) Check operation of the wipers and washer.
(b) Check that the wipers do not streak.
11. WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER
Check that the air comes out from the defrost-
er outlet when operating the heater air condi-
tioner at defroster mode.
12. REAR VIEW MIRROR
Check that it is mounted securely.
13. SUN VISORS
Check that they move freely and are
mounted securely.
14. STEERING WHEEL
Check that it has the specified freeplay. Be
alert for changes in steering condition, such
as excessive steering effort, excessive free-
play or strange noise.
15. SEATS
(a) Check that all front seat controls such as seat
adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. operate
smoothly.
(b) Check that all latches lock securely in any
position.
(c) Check that the locks hold securely in any
latched position.
(d) Check that the head restraints move up and
down smoothly and that the locks hold
securely in any latched position.
(e) For folding±down rear seat backs, check that
the latches lock securely.
16. SEAT BELTS
(a) Check that the seat belt system such as
buckles, retractors and anchors operate
properly and smoothly.
(b) Check that the belt webbing is not cut, frayed,
worn or damaged.
17. ACCELERATOR PEDAL
Check the pedal for smooth operation and
uneven pedal effort or catching.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
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