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1. e Only braze body components previously brazed at the factory and as indicated in the Toyota Repair Manual for Collision Damage e 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 H TOYOTA EE N WELDING HIGH STRENGTH STEEL cont d PAGE 2 of 5 REFERENCE MATERIALS The following manuals should be readily available in the body shop e Toyota Fundamental Body Repair Procedures Manual e Complete set of Toyota Repair Manuals for Collision Damage TOOLS Proper tools are mandatory for H S S repair Tools include e MIG MAG welder e Spot welder e H S S spot weld cutter that will cut 8mm and 10mm holes e Air saw e Plasma cutter e Air power chisel with panel cutter e Hole punch e Head protector e Dust mask e Face protector e Vise grip pliers e Weld through primer see page 5 of this bulletin e Ear plugs e Car cover for glass and interior WELDS Four types of welding are required in the repair of Toyota vehicles e Spot e Continuous e Plug e Braze Technicians doing repair work must be proficient in doing all four types of welding since all four are used in various locations throughout the vehicle The Toyota Repair Manuals for Collision Damage show the location and type of welds that must be used The correct number and
2. Urethane Adhesive Sealant Application for Toyota Models Rear quarter windows on some models are bonded however the adhesive for these windows requires less bonding strength and therefore use of Butyl sealer may be sufficient for these windows This bulletin is for information and clarification purposes only Existing Warranty policy and Flat Rate information have not been changed Toyota is not responsible for problems that occur from usage of improper sealants or procedures which fail to meet Toyota specifications PLEASE CONSULT THE APPROPRIATE TOYOTA SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE PROPER REPAIR PROCEDURES NOTE PLEASE ROUTE THIS BULLETIN TO YOUR COLLISION REPAIR CENTER MANAGER H TOYOTA EE N URETHANE ADHESIVE SEALANT FOR FIXED PAGE 2 of 3 GLASS INSTALLATION cont d URETHANE ADHESIVE SEALANT APPLICATION FOR TOYOTA MODELS QUARTER MODEL BODY WINDSHIELD REAR WINDOW WINDOW TERCEL AL EL re Urethane Conventional Butyl 8608 to date EL 5_Dr Sdn Bonded Weatherstrip Bonded Urethane A E S U eee an coe fone E S Urethane Conventional Conventional 8208 to 8607 AL 3 Dr L B Weatherstrip Weatherstrip COROLLA 2 Dr S C Urethane Urethane Butyl 4 Dr Sdn Bonded Bonded Bonded FWD AE x Urethane Urethane Butyl z Urethane Conventional Butyl 4 Dr Sdn Urethane Conventional Conventional FWD AE Bonded Weatherstrip Weatherstrip 8409 to 8707 5 Dr L B Urethane Conventional Butyl Bonded Weatherstrip Bonded FX Models 3 Dr UB Urethane Con
3. 1 1 SPIRAL INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT n g pg ae D g INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT CABLE 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 STEERINGWH a INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT cea pea peed Boa INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 PASSENGER REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE aaa a fete ai REPLACE REPLACE AIRBAG 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 INSTRUMENT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT D ee pecs cy INSPECT INSPECT INSPECT PANEL 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 7 WHEEL PAD wn U lt 0 m A A m w Aar gt O m ason S7 A m U oO gt O m FRONT IMPACT REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE REN eta oe ee REPLACE REPLACE SENSORS 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 BOTH AIRBAG SENSOR REPLACE REPLACE a a REPLACE REPLACE sara es E eta Da Eo E ASSEMBLY 7 7 7 WIRE INSPECT uo ea pa a poi pray a pai ed neo sie cra HARNESS 8 pee SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE Recs a ie e he A M A U Siu Dea O m o SEE SEE SEE SEE SEE SENSORS e pits aa Pea ok se el eee REPLACE ia ge REPLACE SS S REPLACE REPLACE eae a REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE Paes Phelan es 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 RS The notes above refer to the Component Replacement Notes on page 3 Some Toyota vehicles are equipped with a Passenger Airbag M
4. terminal and the black clip to the negetive terminal c Deploy the airbag 1 Confirm that no one is inside the vehicle or within 10m 33ft area around the vehicle 2 Press the SST activation switch and deploy the airbag HINT The airbag deploys simultaneously as the LED of the SST activation switch lights up d Dispose of the steering wheel pad with airbag CAUTION The steering wheel pad is very hot when the airbag is de ployed so leave it alone for at least 30 minutes after deploy ment Use gloves and safety glasses when handling a steering wheel pad with the deployed airbag Always wash your hands with water after completing the operation Do not apply water etc to a steering wheel pad with the deployed airbag 1 When scrapping a vehicle deploy the airbag and scrap the vehicle with the steering wheel pad still installed 2 When moving a vehicle for scrapping which has a steer ing wheel pad with deployed airbag use gloves and safety glasses Page 7 of 7 RS 48 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM PASSENGER AIRBAG MANUAL ON OFF SWITCH PASSENGER AIRBAG MANUAL ON OFF SWITCH INSPECTION 1 INSPECT PASSENGER AIRBAG MANUAL ON OFF SWITCH CONTINUITY zeal HINT aan Release the activation prevention mechanism of the passen ger airbag manual on off switch connector on the airbag sensor assembly side See page DI 456 SWITCH POSITION TESTER CONNECTION SPECIFIED CONDITION 1 3 T NO
5. codes used on the 2000 MR2 Spyd er The color code can be found on the certification regulation label which is located on the drivers side door jamb COLOR CODES COLOR NAME 040 Super White 1DO Liquid Silver Metallic 202 Black 3P0 Absolutely Red 576 Solar Yellow 8M6 Spectra Blue Mica PLEASE ROUTE THIS BULLETIN TO YOUR COLLISION REPAIR CENTER MANAGER AND COLLISION REPAIR TECHNICIANS CP MN 0408 03000 87 TOYOTA Printed on Recycled Paper COLLISION REPAIR INFORMATION FOR THE TOYOTA DEALER TITLE SRS AIRBAG COMPONENT REPLACEMENT amp DISPOSAL PROCEDURES SECTION ELECTRICAL BULLETIN 99 PAGE 1 of 7 rA ma MODELS TOYOTA DATE APRIL 2000 The SRS Airbag system is an important safety feature of Toyota vehicles It supplements the vehicle l sseat belt system by providing additional protection to vehicle occupants in the event of a severe frontal or side collision if equipped with side airbags In order to assure correct system operation itis necessary to replace certain components of the airbag system following a collision In order to assist technicians in determining which compo nents should be inspected tested or replaced the repair manual information has been organized in the attached matrix and replacement notes Even in cases of a minor collision where the SRS does not deploy the steering wheel pad front passenger airbag assembly side airbag as
6. 000 TOYOTA PAINT CODES AND COLOR NAMES Silver Spruce Metallic Toy6M3 W9514 4474 45931 Toy6M3 99679 D381B Deep Jewel Green Pear Toy6P3 F1805 5166 52887 Toy6P3 61928 ARD3B Imperial Jade Mica Toy6Q7 F3750 5423 56660 Toy6Q7 65222 KWC2B LTB Fairway Green Pear Toy6R3 F5140 5567 57930 Toy6R3 65706 NPD9B 6R4 Electric Green Mica Toy6R4 F5136 9648 9 926 Toy6R4 65705 NPD5B oe MineralGreen Op Toy6R6 _ M996 Seen a aes ee eee oe ee Stellar Blue Pearl Denim Blue Mica Vista Blue Mica Spectra Blue Mica Twilight Blue Pearl Horizon Blue Metallic Constellation Blue Pearl Sailfin Blue Pearl Seafoam Blue Metallic TWO TONE COMBINATIONS OF 6Q7 Imperial Jade Mica Toy2F F3 750 9423 56660 Toy2F 43580 KWC2B 1C7 Thunder Gray Metallic F5581 5600 58581 PEJ6B NOTE Standox uses the Toyota color code to identify the color Example Toyota color code 056 Standox 056 For additional information about color matching Toyota vehicles refer to the repainting sec tion of the Toyota Fundamental Painting procedure manual part 00400 BR024 or con tact your regional office to obtain information about Toyota Collision Repair and Refinish Training Programs COLLISION REPAIR INFORMATION FOR THE TOYOTA DEALER TITLE MR2 SPYDER EXTERIOR COLORS PAGE 1 of 1 PROCEDURE SECTION REFINISH BULLETIN 100 oe MODELS 2000 MR2 SPYDER DATE MARCH 200 The following information outlines exterior body color
7. CONTINUITY CONTINUITY NO CONTINUITY RESISTANCE 2 1 2 7 OHMS If continuity is not as specified replace the switch 2 INSPECT PASSENGER AIRBAG MANUAL ON OFF INDICATOR OPERATION a Check that continuity exists between 5 and 6 b Connect the positive lead from the battery to terminal 1 and negetive lead to terminal 2 c Check that the indicator light lights up lf the operation is not as specified replace the indicator
8. MENT WHEN SCRAPPING VEHICLE HINT Batary Have a battery ready as the power source to deploy the airbag a Check the functioning of the SST CAUTION When deploying the airbag always use the specified SST SRS Airbag Deployment Tool SST 09082 00700 1 Connect the SST to the battery Connect the red clip of the SST to the battery positive terminal and the black clip to the battery negetive terminal HINT Do not connect the yellow connector which will be connected with the supplemental restraint system 2 Check the functioning of the SST Press the SST activation switch and check that the LED of the SST activation switch lights up CAUTION If the LED lights up when the activation switch is not being pressed SST malfunction is probable so definately do not use the SST b Install the SST CAUTION Check that there is no looseness in the steering wheel and steering wheel pad 1 Remove the steering column lower cover 2 Disconnect the airbag connector of the spiral cable Page 6 of 7 RS 20 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM STEERING WHEEL PAD AND SPIRAL CABLE 3 Connect the SST connector to the airbag connector of the spiral cable SST 09082 00700 4 Move the SST at least 10m 33ft away from the front of the vehicle 5 Close all the doors and windows of the vehicle NOTICE Take care not to damage the SST wire harness 6 Connect the SST red clip to the battery positive
9. PIRAL CABLE DISPOSAL HINT When scrapping vehicle equipped with an SRS or disposing of a steering wheel pad with airbag always first deploy the airbag in accordance with the procedure described belkow If any abnor mal ity occurs with the airbag deployment contact the SERVICE DEPT of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES U S A INC When dispos ing of a steering wheel pad with an airbag deployed in a collision follow the same procedure given in step 1 d in DISPOSAL CA UTION Never dispose of a steering wheel pad which has an undeployed airbag The airbag produces a sizeable exploding sound when it deploys so perform the operation out of doors and where it will not create a nuisance to nearby residents When deploying the airbag always use the specified SST SRS Airbag Deployment Tool Perform the operation ina place away from electrical noise SST 09082 00700 When deploying an airbag perform the operation at least 10m 33ft away from the steering wheel pad The steering wheel pad is very hot when the airbag Is de ployed so leave it alone for at least 30 minutes after deploy ment Use gloves and safety glasses when handling a steering wheel pad with the deployed airbag Always wash your hands with water after completing the operation Do not apply water etc to a steering wheel pad with the deployed airbag Page 5 of 7 te SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM STEERING WHEEL PAD AND SPIRAL CABLE 1 AIRBAG DEPLOY
10. SION REPAIR INFORMATION FOR THE TOYOTA DEALER WELDING HIGH STRENGTH PAGE 1 of 5 STEEL H S S SECTION WELDING BULLETIN 27 MODELS ALL TOYOTA MODELS DATE JULY 1988 In today s body shop environment high strength steel H S S body parts are frequently welded during collision damage repairs Typical uses for H S S are the front cross member front body outer pillar floor side member and door side impact protection beam Because H S S is used in these areas of potential high stress repairs must be done properly to maintain the structural integrity of the vehicle Two types of H S S are used Solution hardened H S S is used for door panels hood outer panel etc while precipitation hardened H S S is used for door impact beams and bumper reinforcements It is not necessary to distinguish solid solution hardened steel from ordinary steels for repair purposes The location of H S S parts can be found in the Toyota Repair Manual for Collision Damage under the Body Panel Construction section A sample chart from the 1987 Camry Collision Repair Manual is on page 3 of this bulletin A list of available Toyota Collision Repair manuals is on page 4 REPAIR GUIDELINES H S S and ordinary steel parts in Toyota vehicles are welded using the same methods The following precautions apply e 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
11. WD 3643 2E Tercel 4WD 36118 Cressida 81 84 3644 1E Cressida 85 88 3644 0A MR2 85 88 3644 2E Cressida Wgn 85 88 BRMO0 3E Van 84 87 BRM01 1U Tercel Coupe 87 88 BRM01 0U Camry 87 BRMO00 7U Tercel Sedan 87 88 BR012 Corolla 88 BRM00 6E FX FX 16 87 88 BRMO0OO0 9E Supra Sport Roof 86 88 BRMO00 8E MR2 T Roof 85 88 You may order these on your TDN through the non parts ordering system WELDING HIGH STRENGTH STEEL cont d PAGE 5 of 5 WELD THROUGH PRIMER SUPPLIERS 1 HTP Cold Galvanizing Compound Part No 12022 HTP America Inc 261 Woodwork Lane Palatine IL 60067 2 TTE Dan Prime Transnational Technology Enterprises Inc 3541 Old Conejo Road 107 Newbury Park CA 91320 3 Anchor Brand Spray Galv NASCO Welding Equipment and Safety Supplies Chicago IL 4 3M Weld Thru Coating Part No 051131 05913 3M Automotive Trades Division St Paul MN 5 Kent Spotweld Primer Part No 50190 Kent Industries 4500 Euclid Ave Cleveland OH 44103 There may be other sources for this material that are not listed here COLLISION REPAIR INFORMATION FOR THE TOYOTA DEALER TITLE 2000 PAINT amp REFINISH FORMULA CODES PAGE 1 of 3 SECTION REFINISH BULLETIN 98 ETA MODELS ALL TOYOTA DATE NOVEMBER 1999 HAUG ASE CEATIFICATIHOR Attached for your reference is a list of all 2000 Toyota paint codes and the refinish formula codes for the f
12. anual On Off Switch and other Toyota models may have a retrofit passenger airbag switch installed at the dealership To analyze the condition of the manual on off switch technicians must follow specific inspection procedures which are outlined on page 7 of this bulletin However complete airbag manual on off switch inspection and repair procedures can be found in vehicle specific Toyota Repair Manuals Note for all Toyota vehicles Following all collisions when the SRS does NOT deploy inspect Steering wheel pad Wiring harness and connectors Side airbags and seat frames Front passenger airbag assembly Front amp side airbag sensors Malfunction indicator lamp for correct operation Page 3 of 7 Component Replacement Notes Note 1 Replace the Steering Wheel Pad If the airbag has been deployed or dropped If the steering wheel pad is diagnosed as needing replacement when troubleshooting or during inspection Note 2 Inspect and if necessary replace the Spiral Cable If the spiral cable is diagnosed as needing replacement when troubleshooting or during inspec tion Note 3 Inspect and if necessary replace the Steering Wheel If the steering wheel is diagnosed as needing replacement during inspection Note 4 Replace the Passenger Airbag assembly lf the passenger airbag has been deployed or dropped If the airbag is diagnosed as needing replacement when troubleshooting or during inspection Note 5 l Visually inspect and if nece
13. eee COLLISION REPAIR INFORMATION FOR THE TOYOTA DEALER URETHANE ADHESIVE SEALANT FOR PAGE 1 of 3 FIXED GLASS INSTALLATION SECTION STRUCTURAL REPAIR BULLETIN 31 MODELS ALL DATE NOVEMBER 1988 In order to comply with FMVSS 212 Windshield Retention and FMVSS 216 Roof Crush Resistance the factory uses a urethane adhesive sealant with bonded strength of not less than 40 kilograms per square centimeter or 569 pounds per square inch for certain bonded windshields and rear windows on Toyota vehicles A Urethane adhesive sealant of at least equivalent strength must be used to maintain these retention and roof crush standards when windshield glass replacements are performed by either the dealer or an outside glass shop since the adhesive kits listed in Toyota Repair Manuals are not available in the U S A a listing of some locally available equivalent materials is provided below Be sure to follow the sealant manufacturer s instructions for best results e CVS Urethane Auto Glass Sealer by American Sure Seal Bonding strength 600 pounds per square in approximate e Super Fast Urethane by 3M Bonding strength 1000 pounds per square in approximate e Unrest 212 by Kent Industries Bonding strength 600 pounds per square in approximate e Urethane E Auto Glass Sealer by Protective Treatment Inc Bonding strength 600 pounds per square in approximate For more detailed application information see the attached
14. ollowing paint manufacturers BASF DuPont PPG Sherwin Williams Sikkens Spies Hecker and ICI Autocolor NOTE The vehicle paint code is on the certification label which can be located on the drivers side door jamb or the lower section of the B pillar Please contact your local paint representative for the actual paint mixing formulas or if you need help in color matching 2000 TOYOTA PAINT CODES AND COLOR NAMES COL COLOR NAME BASF DUPONT PPG SHERWIN SIKKENS SPIES ICI OR WILLIAMS HECKER AUTOCOLOR CODE 040 Super White Toy04 W8430 90288 35000 Toy040 17143 KK47 0 049 White Pearl Mica Toy04 L9018 90673 40881 Toy049 97746 PC61B 9 N9033 96674 40882 051 Diamond White Pearl Toy05 L9246 90822 42872 Toy051 98125 PF76B 1 L9247 90826 42873 16329 TD86G 056 Natural White Toy05 F1858 91452 52893 Toy056 15217 BAB5 6 057 Golden Pearl Toy05 F3080 5555 54857 Toy057 15815 HYT8B 7 F3081 5556 54858 HYT9G 062 Crystal White Toy06 M4393 5641 60444 Toy062 23536 TXY3B 2 M5150 5656 60445 1A0 Platinum Metallic Toy1A N9923 4896 49700 Toy1A0 70809 6ED5B 0 1A5 Desert Dune Pearl ToyiA F1458 36090 52139 Toy1A5 72759 8NH3B 5 199 Alpine Silver Metallic Toy19 L9990 4900 48976 Toy199 70706 5TX1B 9 1B1 Champagne Pearl Toy1B F2186 5252 53074 Toy1B1 20699 FLT9B 1 1B2 Antique Sage Pearl Toy1B F2201 5324 54757 Toy1B2 73622 HRE5B 2 1B9 Quicksilver Fx Toy1B F4996 5449 56738 Toy1B9 74332 LUC5B 9 1C0 Millennium Silver Metallic To
15. sembly airbag sensor assembly and side airbag sensor assembly should be inspected and diagnostic tests should be performed Always refer to the Toyota service repair manual for the correct diagnostic and repair procedures The attached SRS airbag component replacement information includes A matrix indicating components requiring replacement inspection or testing after the deployment of the driver and or passenger SRS airbag page 2 Component replacement notes page 3 A sample repair manual page outlining airbag deployment procedures when scrapping a vehicle page 4 6 Please refer to the specific vehicle repair manual for procedures to deploy an airbag that has been removed from the vehicle A sample repair manual page outlining passenger airbag manual on off switch inspec tion procedures page 7 CAUTION SRS Airbag service work can only be performed AFTER 90 seconds from the time the ignition switch is turned to the lock position and the negative terminal cable is disconnected from the battery PLEASE ROUTE THIS BULLETIN TO YOUR COLLISION REPAIR CENTER MANAGER AND COLLISION REPAIR TECHNICIANS MN 00408 03000 97 Page 2of7 2000 Toyota SRS Parts Replacement Requirements Collision Repair Chart LAND RAV4 amp E MR2 2000 MODELS AVALON CAMRY CELICA ECHO SIENNA SOLARA CRUISER RAV4 EV TACOMA ARUNNER TUNDRA STEERING REPLACE REPLACE saa REPLACE REPLACE REPLACE a D B B REPLACE E REPLACE 1 1 1 1 1
16. ssary replace the following items if deformed Instrument panel and instrument panel reinforcement Glove compartment or glove compartment door Note 6 Replace the Front Impact Sensors If either the driver or passenger airbag has deployed replace both front impact sensors If a front airbag sensor is diagnosed as needing replacement when troubleshooting or during inspection Note 7 Replace the Airbag Sensor Assembly If any airbag has been deployed in a collision or the airbag sensor assembly has been dropped or is diagnosed as needing replacement when troubleshooting Note 8 Inspect and if necessary replace the Wire Harness assembly If any part of the SRS wire harness or any connector is diagnosed as needing replacement when troubleshooting or during inspection Note 9 Replace the Side Impact Airbag if ithas been deployed dropped or is diagnosed as needing replace ment when troubleshooting or during inspection Seat cover if it has cuts and or frayed seams or is diagnosed as needing replacement during inspection Seat frame if it is bent or has become damaged Note 10 ii Replace the Side Impact Sensors If the side airbag assembly has been deployed dropped or is diagnosed as needing replace ment when troubleshooting or during inspection Note 11 In the event of driver or passenger airbag deployment replace all seatbelt Pretensioners RS 18 Page 4 of 7 SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM STEERING WHEEL PAD AND S
17. type of welds must be used to ensure structural integrity PROCEDURE The complete in depth procedure for welding H S S and ordinary steel can be found in the Toyota Fundamental Body Repair Procedures manual for the applicable vehicle The basic procedure requires 1 Removal of auxiliary parts 4 Position new parts 2 Removal of damaged parts 5 Welding 3 Prepare new parts 6 Finishing of welded areas WELDING HIGH STRENGTH STEEL cont d PAGE 3 of 5 BODY PANEL CONSTRUCTION High Strength Steel H S S Parts Roof Side inner and Outer Rail Rear Floor Side Member and Center Body Pillar Rear Floor Rear Side Member Inner Upper Belt Anch i Front Body Pillar Inner inner eee aae Upper Reinforcement Steering Gear Box Support Member Front Body Pillar Inner Upper Rear Suspension Spring M Support Front Spring Support Plate Fender Apron to Cowl Side Member Front Bumper Mounting Reinforcement Front Body Pillar Lower Outer Reinforcement Front Crossmember Front Side Member No 4 Front Side Member No 1 Reinforcement Reinforcement i Rear Door Outer Panel Rear Door Side Impact Strut Bar Bracket Protection Beam i i Front Door Outer Panel Front Door Side Impact Protection Beam WELDING HIGH STRENGTH STEEL cont d PAGE 4 of 5 TOYOTA SERVICE PUBLICATIONS PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 3643 8E Fundamental Painting Procedures BRMO00 2E Fundamental Collision Repair 3643 1E Tercel 2
18. ventional Conventional 8608 to 8807 Bonded Weatherstrip Weatherstrip RWD AE 2 Dr S C Urethane Conventional Butyl 8409 to 8707 2 Dr L B Bonded Weatherstrip Bonded MR2 Urethane Conventional Butyl CELICA 2 Dr S C Urethane Urethane Butyl SUPRA Z Urethane Urethane Butyl URETHANE ADHESIVE SEALANT FOR FIXED PAGE 3 of 3 GLASS INSTALLATION contd URETHANE ADHESIVE SEALANT APPLICATION FOR TOYOTA MODELS cont d QUARTER MODEL BODY WINDSHIELD REAR WINDOW WINDOW CAMRY i Urethane Urethane Butyl 8609 to date Urethane Urethane Butyl eran Bonded Bonded Bonded SV CV 4 Dr Sdn Urethane Conventional Butyl 8409 to 8608 5 Dr L B Bonded Weatherstrip Bonded CRESSIDA Urethane Conventional Urethane Urethane Urethane Butyl 8404 to 8807 VAN Urethane Conventional Butyl Passenger Urethane Conventional Conventional LAND CRUISER Conventional Conventional Conventional TRUCK RN LN 4x2 jay oe Conventional Conventional 8808 to date 4x4 Manial Weatherstrip Weatherstrip TRUCK RN LN 4x2 ike i Conventional Conventional 8309 to 8807 4x4 Manual Weatherstrip Weatherstrip 4RUNNER Urethane Conventional Butyl The following urethane adhesive kits described in Toyota Repair Manuals are not available in the U S A Adhesive Kits in Toyota Repair Manuals P N 08850 00070 32 to 59 degrees F 0 to 15 degrees C 08850 00080 59 to 95 degrees F 15 to 35 degrees C 08850 00090 95 to 113 degrees F 35 to 45 degrees C eee COLLI
19. y1C F4928 5557 56793 Toy1C0 74500 LCJ4B 0 1C2 Smoky Topaz Mica ToyiC F7165 5558 57243 Toy1C2 74553 LXY5B 2 HY MN 0408 03000 87 TOYOTA Printed on Recycled Paper 2000 TOYOTA PAINT CODES AND COLOR NAMES Page 2 103 Riverock Green Mica k C F4513 5559 57226 Toy1C3 74488 LVT2B 104 Silverstream Op C F5137 5560 57927 Toy1C4 74771 NPD6B 1C6 Graphite Gray Pearl A C M0016 5642 59271 Toy1C6 75202 PXE1B 1C7 Thunder Gray Metallic e C F5581 5600 58581 Toy1C7 74806 PEJ6B 1C8 Lunar Mist Metallic a C F8569 5539 58582 Toy1C8 74807 PEJ7B 1D0 Liquid Silver Metallic Toy1D M4399 5643 60455 Toy1D0 75418 TYA8B Lexus Black Onyx 2 204 Black Metallic k 209 Black Sand Pearl Toy20 210 Carbon Blue Cardinal Red Toy3H7 L9026 73279 40890 Toy3H7 38805 WJ91 Sunfire Red Pearl Toy3K4 W9546 4511 46144 Toy3K4 99722 PM54B Toy3L2 L9992 4902 48978 Toy3L2 30491 5TX3B Radiant Red Sandrift Metallic Napa Burgundy Pearl Venetian Red Pearl Baroque Red Metallic Cinnabar Pearl Mahogany Pearl Red Flame Metallic Vintage Red Pearl Absolutely Red Cashmere Beige Metallic Sable Pearl Antique Bronze Mica Burnished Gold Metallic Desert Bronze Metallic Autumn Blaze Metallic Autumn Red Mica Mystic Gold Metallic Angora Beige Metallic Desert Sand Mica Cognac Brown Mica Gold Dust Metallic Solar Yellow Golden Sand Metallic Satin Gold Metallic 2
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