You can get guide from many sites.. i know few
error codes/ fault codes, wiring diagrams, schematic diagrams, torque specs, engine info, switches functioning, assemble, disassembly, complete refurbish, repair, installation every single t hing i s covered
within seconds u can get the access and it's totally illustrative complete
SOURCE: bolt torque specs
I have used Haynes service manuals for (hate to admit it) many decades and I recommend you check to see if this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Haynes-Toyota-Automotive-Repair-Manual/dp/1563923513
doesn't cover your engine.
I have found darned few 'holes' in their coverage.
Auto parts stores carry these and I suspect that even though sealed, the sales people will not give you too hard of a time if you explain you want to insure you are getting what you need.
Haynes is not the same as it was 20 years ago before they were acquired by Chilton but the price/utility ratio is still pretty good.
Mostly I'm annoyed by the move to cheaper paper (newsprint)that is fussier, picks up dirt, tears more easily than the better paper of yore.
SOURCE: replacing front wheel barings on a 2005 chev
the big one tighten with a big bar and pull it to about 120lbs ,the three smaller ones which i cannot place at the moment but if they are 17mm size heads then about 60 but i always feel them as i do them and never use a torque wrench or a air wrench ,just muscle and 40yrs of feel
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