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Old 09-18-2007, 06:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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92 Camry Brake Line Installation

Hi,
I need help.
I have a 1992 Camry DX without ABS. I just ordered brake line from Toyota ($56) since mine has rotted out. The line is from rear passenger side wheel to master cylinder. Is this difficult to replace?
I have never replaced a brake line before and I am wondering if I have to drop fuel tank etc to be able to replace it.
Searching forums and looking at repair manuals don't seem to have this information.
If anyone would have step-by-step instructions I would appreciate it.


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Old 09-18-2007, 07:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have access to AllData and ShopKey when I am within range of Dunwoody's WiFi, I'll take a look-see and let you know.
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Thanks BlueFusion6851. I appreciate it.
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Kind of difficult

Usually the line will curve around where your going, and fit somehow even though it looks like it won't, Toyotas are weird that way, does the FSM say you have to drop the tank?, if it does'nt then you don't have to. Be worried and wary about the other lines which are probably in the same shape as the one you are replacing. Use good line wrenches and bring your JB80 or rustbolt spray.

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Yeah the only things I could find about the rear was the pricing on installation, and torque speciifications. Sorry. 11 ft.lbs. for the lines that connect at that bracket is all I have for you.
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Thanks for the effort. I will tackle this weekend.
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NEED HELP

I can't follow brake line. I plan on disconnecting both ends and replacing with new line (leaving the old line in place). Does anyone know which connection at master cylinder goes with passenger rear wheel?

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