SOURCE: how do you remove the rear brake drum on a 2004
Be sure your parking brake is off.
Safely jack and support the rear corner of the vehicle and remove the tire/wheel from the car.
The drum *should* slide right off.
If you live in a northern area where rust is an issue, take two 12mm bolts and insert them into the two shallow threaded holes on the front of the drum.
Turn them in equal amounts, using plenty of penetrating oil and patience, and the bolts will force the drum off the hub.
Do not rush or skip the penetrating oil, or you will strip the holes out, they are not very stout!
If you have aftermarket drums that do not have the threaded holes or the holes are stripped out, tap the facing area of the drum (where the wheel touches it) with a hammer using moderate pressure, and working in a circle around the face of the drum. This will loosen the rust and aid in removal. Check periodically for outward movement, if it goes a little bit but gets stuck, continue tapping with the hammer.
It will take longer than the bolts, but will work with patience.
SOURCE: How to change my rear brake light bulb
Okay you need to lift your trunk remove any carpeting remove hidden screws to undo light fixture be careful not to drop the case once case is in your hand remove the appropriate bulb that needs replacing after wards reinstall light housing/casing and screws good luck with this. Please Rate Me. And for further assistance you can always ask me.
SOURCE: Toyota Echo 2004 Hatchback Replace Rear Bumper
There is a screw on each side of the bumper cover at the wheel wells. It should be a 10mm. You might have to move the 1/4 liner over a bit to fond them. After those bolts are removed, you can pull the sides of the cover away from the quarter.
SOURCE: Remove and clean Toyota Echo heater fan.
The fan is under the pass dash, remove the glove box and you should see it, 1 plug and 3 8 mm screws.
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SOURCE: How to....remove radio sepakers (rear) from a Toyota Echo??
It's really easy to remove the rear speakers. First, get in the trunk and find the 3 white anchors for the rear deck-they're near the rods for the trunk mechanism. Push them through the metal frame to free the deck. Next, you have to get in the back seat and remove the stop light from the deck. To do this, push in the pins on the locking mechanisms on either side of the light to free the back casing. Pull the pins out and the casing off. Next, undo the two bolts holding the stop light in place and pull it off-don't forget to undo the wiring harness. Next, find the three anchoring points for the back seat. Gently lift the two side ones free of their anchors. This gives you access underneath the deck. Free the deck and gently lift it over the seat. You'll have to jimmy it a little to get the locking clamps free--they're all along the back of the deck. Pull it free and you have access to the speakers. I believe the factory speakers are 5 1/4 inches
Try to use Toyota speaker adapter plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess the electric system up. You can get them from Ebay or Amazon.
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