SOURCE: how to take out and reinstall new axle on 1996 toyota corolla,
1. Jack up and support car on jack stand. Make sure to chock wheels and or lock the parking brake on.
2. Remove wheel
3. Remove cotter key, castle lock and nut at center of rotor that attaches the axle. - If you lack and impact gun to remove this - it is easier to loosen this nut with all of the wheels on the ground.
4. Remove outer tie rod from spindle, Tap out with hammer. Should not require much force.
5. Remove the single bolt from the lower ball joint and separate from spindle.
6. Pull axle out of spindle and remove from transmission. This may require you to drive this out with a hammer and punch ( I use a brass punch), make sure not to damage threads if you intend to reuse the axle.
To install reverse the procedure. Make sure to replace any cotter key removed with new ones during install.
Torque specs you need are
Ball Joint to Spindle = 91 ftlbs
Tie rod to spindle = 36 ftlbs
Drive axle hub nut = 166 ftlbs
SOURCE: my ae110 corolla abs light staying on it not
If it has rear drum brakes they might just need adjusted but alot of times on the abs sensors on the front brakes which the abs sensor ring is on the cv axles and if the ring or the sensor which has a wire going to it and its right above the sensor gets any debris in there it could trip the light and make it come on so spray like brake clean on both front sensor rings and the bottom side of the sensors.
SOURCE: toyota corolla ae110 brakes binding
Please DO NOT drive in with the vehicle in this condition!!!!
What you have going on is that the brake caliper (part that holds your brake pads) is bad and sticking. Just remove it, get a NEW one from any chain autoparts store,and replace it. You will have to get a new set of pads as well,as due to the binding, the ones on there now are trashed.
Again,PLEASE do NOT drive in this condition as yours and your fellow drivers ,as well as your passengers safety is at stake.
SOURCE: I have a TOYOTA SPRINTER AE110 1996,it is a auto
I would start with a tune up - plugs, wires, all filters & fluids changed. Make sure your tire pressures are up (check with a tire pressure gauge)
235 views
Usually answered in minutes!
Out of what channel??
×