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2005 Toyota Corolla Pocket Reference Guide.pdf

September 10, 2009 · Filed Under Toyota · Comment  · Tags: ,

This owners manual is applicable to Corolla CE, Corolla LE and Corolla S models trim with 1ZZ-FE engine and also Corolla XRS model 2ZZ-GE engine.

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2007 Model Toyota CAMRY Hybrid Emergency Response Guide.pdf

August 30, 2009 · Filed Under Toyota · Comment  · Tags: , ,

In appearance, 2007 CAMRY Hybrid is nearly identical to the conventional non-hynrid Toyota CAMRY. The CAMRY hybrid is a 4 door sedan. Exterior interior and engine compartment are provided to assist identification. Toyota CAMRY hybrid is identified by the first 6 alphanumeric characters JTNBB4 or 4T1BB4.

Toyota Land Cruiser Spotters Guide.pdf

August 28, 2009 · Filed Under Toyota · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

Useful reference to distinguish Toyota Land Cruiser model year by year, started from AK10 to Land Cruiser 200 Series.

Toyota Collision Repair Information - Prius Emergency Response Guide.pdf

Reviewing the Emergency Response Guide DOES NOT qualify collision repair technicians to service any Toyota Hybrid System (THS) components in the all–new Prius.
Only a Toyota Hybrid System qualified technician can perform THS service.
Specific collision repair and body panel replacement procedures can be found in the Prius Repair Manual for Collision Damage (PN 00400–BRM09–6E). Order through your Toyota dealership or by calling the Toyota Material Distribution Center at 1–800–622–2033.
The purpose of this bulletin is to provide and promote safety precautions when handling a collision damaged Prius.

Toyota Collision Repair Information - Welding High Strength Steel (H.S.S.).pdf

Taken from REPAIR GUIDELINES
H.S.S. and ordinary steel parts in Toyota vehicles are welded using the same methods. The following precautions apply:
Use either spot welding or MIG/MAG (shield gas) welding. MIG/MAG (shield gas) welding should only be done by an experienced body shop person.
Only braze body components previously brazed at the factory and as indicated in the Toyota Repair Manual for Collision Damage.
Do not use an oxy–acetylene torch for fusion welding auto bodies. The large heat affected zone may destroy galvanized coatings and cause excessive panel distortions. In addition, an oxy–acetylene torch will reduce the strength and increase the brittleness of H.S.S.