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Carla Posted on Jun 18, 2017

What is the torque spec for the nut that holds on the windshield wiper arm for a toyota camry 2002?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2008

SOURCE: replacing windshield washer wiper switch on 2000 Toyota Camry

pretty easy just remove the plastic shroud around the switch there is phillips sloted screws and you should be able to access the wiper switch good luck

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billy2kool

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  • Posted on Dec 17, 2008

SOURCE: 98 camry windshield wiper

You will have to change the swich that control the wiper blades cause sometimes they go bad

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: 2006 Toyota Tacoma. What is the spec torque for

100 lbs should do it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 29, 2009

SOURCE: need torque specs for a 2002 toyota camry 2.4 for

The 2002 2.4 engine head bolts are 'torqued to distance'.

First, install all the bolts, and, in a sequential fashion, starting at the innermost, working outward, torque all bolts to 70 N-m/806 kgf-cm/58 foot lbs.

Next, mark the front side of each head bolt with a dot of paint. Retighten te cylinder head bolts 90 degrees, starting at the inner 2, and working outward.

We hope that this helps you out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 29, 2012

SOURCE: TOYOTA HILUX 2006 engine head torque specs

it depends on the size of the screws. i recommend to set torque as 100lbs for new bolts, 90 for old bolts

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