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How can i disconnect the horn

its easy.. locate your horn(s) under the hood. Most likely they'll be mounted close to the front bumper. Once you've located them there will be a simple plug that you'll to unplug and your horn will be disconnected. its not necessary but i would put some tape around the plugs once disconnected to keep dirt and water out just in case you decide to reconnect your horn in the future
5/31/2012 8:20:49 AM • 2002 Toyota... • Answered on May 31, 2012
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7.5 amp ECU IG

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How do I fill the rear washer fluid on a 2002

On alot of SUV's, you have to open the back hatch or tailgate, and there is a washer fluid reservoir either in the door jam of the hatch, or inside the back of the truck.
4/27/2012 3:38:19 PM • 2002 Toyota... • Answered on Apr 27, 2012
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Ignition switch dont turn, I have two master keys,

ignition switch tumblers are worn and will have to replace the switch, which will come with new keys.
1/18/2012 3:37:28 AM • 2002 Toyota... • Answered on Jan 18, 2012
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My radio does not work. It will not power on.

Hi Walker, It's not unusual for the music center to have a fuse holder behind it, which either plugs in or is housed in cylindrical bayonet fastened holder. The problem is that you'll need to remove the set from the consul to get to it. Regards John
12/14/2011 4:55:31 PM • 2002 Toyota... • Answered on Dec 14, 2011
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2002 Toyota Sequoia power brake booster % master cylinder are bad

Mr. Clark:
It would be extraordinary for a technician to recommend a booster and a master cylinder with no previous mention from you of a possible problem in this area. In other words, the technician had no business looking at the m/cyl or the booster, unless you told him that your braking was deficient.
Here is what REALLY happened: Somewhere, I'd bet, your brake light came on, and somebody "topped off" the master cylinder, to shut the light off. Now, please understand that the brake fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir DROPS PROPORTIONALLY to the wear of the brake pads. When the tech replaced the front brake pads, he obviously had to squeeze the caliper pistons into the housings to allow the insertion of the new pads. This action forced the brake fluid from the now-compressed caliper pistons BACK into the master cylinder, and it sprayed out from under the cap, coating the cylinder and the booster. Tell that repair service that you do NOT need a booster and a master cylinder, THEY caused the problem with the fluid being everywhere. I am confident that I just saved you a significent amount of money that you do NOT need to spend. Have a great day.
12/6/2011 12:38:06 AM • 2002 Toyota... • Answered on Dec 06, 2011
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