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  1. Corolla 7th Generation (1993-1997)
    This is my first post here, and maybe a dumb question. I'm DIY/mechanical, but not confident about working on my car. A 1995 Corolla station wagon that I've been driving since 2000. A great, reliable vehicle. I need to adjust my drum brakes. Been watching some YouTube videos, and want to...
  2. Sequoia Gens 1&2 (2001-2022)
    Hi, I drove car 2 days ago and everything was fine. Today was first snow of the season. so i though let go on 2007 Sequoia to the office. I put the car on 4 Hi (4 wheel drive) and as i drove it i noticed that there was "Brake(!)" red light, VSC TRAC and TRAC OFF amber light. parking brake...
  3. Highlander 1st Generation (2001-2007)
    A couple of years ago, I had a brake job done. (Not at a Toyota dealership.) A couple of the calipers were froze up, so, I had them replaced. Everything was fine for a couple of weeks. Then my brake light came on. Short version. They found out about the brake master cylinder/booster recall due...
  4. Camry 5th and 6th Gen '02-'11, Solara '04-'08
    Hello everyone, Just brought the car into a family recommended shop to repair bad CV joint but the mechanics test driving it all said the brake were bad. Front rotors and pads newly changed in August. Rear drums. Mechanics say it is bad because the pedal has no resistance until almost to the...
  5. Tacoma 2nd Generation (2005-2015)
    I am lifting My Tacoma SR5 double cab long bed I have added and aftermarket bumper which weighs 185 lbs i am looking for about 2 inches of lift also Items i am looking to buy WHEACH32-460x400 ADD A LEAF KIT – WHEELER’S 2″ LIFT BILSTEIN 5100 HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FRONT STRUT SET C477 BILSTEIN...
  6. Camry 5th and 6th Gen '02-'11, Solara '04-'08
    hello i just changed all the rotors and pads on my 07 camry and also relubed all the sliders and now my parking brake dose not work as well i live on a hill so i need it where is the best place to adjust it i saw the parking brake shoes they still had about 50-60% of life left and it worked...
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