C also drive the Power steering pump, or does it use another belt? I think I have enough tools, but if you know the sizes I need, that will help. Thanks, Bill Chase
Cars & Trucks - Toyota - Camry - 1991 Toyota Camry
This is a pretty in depth job. I can tell you how to do it, but I would be going off of memory. And could leave important steps out. I would be going off of memory. The best suggestion that I can give is to go to your local library and check out the Chilton's or Haynes Manual. This will give step-by-step illustrated instructions. As far as tools go, you will need a set of metric sockets, both flat and phillips head screwdrivers, a pair of channel-locks or water pump pliers, and a set of metric wrenches. Also if you have a swivel for your sockets and an extension will both be very helpful. The belt that turns the power steering is the same belt that turns everything else. It is called a serpentine belt. There will be a tensioner to get the belt off. Make sure that you draw yourself a diagram of how the belt goes. Sometimes I have seen in the manuals a different routing than the actual routing.
Hi, 1st lets disconnect the neg side of battery to be safe. Here is a diagram that will help you a deep well socket will make it easier for you. next take off pwr steering belt off ,then disconnect lines to pwr steering pump , then remove the bolts that holds pump on and replace with new . put back in reverse order. If you need any more info just re post. Thanks dodge tec
Hi, 1st lets disconnect the neg side of battery to be safe. Here is a diagram that will help you a deep well socket will make it easier for you. next take off pwr steering belt off ,then disconnect lines to pwr steering pump , then remove the bolts that holds pump on and replace with new . put back in reverse order. If you need any more info just re post. Thanks dodge tecHi, 1st lets disconnect the neg side of battery to be safe. Here is a diagram that will help you a deep well socket will make it easier for you. next take off pwr steering belt off ,then disconnect lines to pwr steering pump , then remove the bolts that holds pump on and replace with new . put back in reverse order. If you need any more info just re post. Thanks dodge tec
hope you can see it now having problems with my scanner. my shows two belts . you should not have to take nothing off bottom to remove pump. if u cant see every thing it will be tomorrow before im in my shop and can use that computer to send more info . sorry
The diagram shows the pump and the bolt location.hope you can see it now having problems with my scanner. my shows two belts . you should not have to take nothing off bottom to remove pump. if u cant see every thing it will be tomorrow before im in my shop and can use that computer to send more info . sorry The diagram shows the pump and the bolt location.
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This is a pretty in depth job. I can tell you how to do it, but I would be going off of memory. And could leave important steps out. I would be going off of memory. The best suggestion that I can give is to go to your local library and check out the Chilton's or Haynes Manual. This will give step-by-step illustrated instructions. As far as tools go, you will need a set of metric sockets, both flat and phillips head screwdrivers, a pair of channel-locks or water pump pliers, and a set of metric wrenches. Also if you have a swivel for your sockets and an extension will both be very helpful. The belt that turns the power steering is the same belt that turns everything else. It is called a serpentine belt. There will be a tensioner to get the belt off. Make sure that you draw yourself a diagram of how the belt goes. Sometimes I have seen in the manuals a different routing than the actual routing.
Hi, 1st lets disconnect the neg side of battery to be safe. Here is a diagram that will help you a deep well socket will make it easier for you. next take off pwr steering belt off ,then disconnect lines to pwr steering pump , then remove the bolts that holds pump on and replace with new . put back in reverse order. If you need any more info just re post.
Thanks dodge tec
The diagram shows the pump and the bolt location.
Hi, 1st lets disconnect the neg side of battery to be safe. Here is a diagram that will help you a deep well socket will make it easier for you. next take off pwr steering belt off ,then disconnect lines to pwr steering pump , then remove the bolts that holds pump on and replace with new . put back in reverse order. If you need any more info just re post.
Thanks dodge tec
hope you can see it now having problems with my scanner. my shows two belts . you should not have to take nothing off bottom to remove pump. if u cant see every thing it will be tomorrow before im in my shop and can use that computer to send more info . sorry
The diagram shows the pump and the bolt location.