3rd gen parts diagram
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3rd gen parts diagram
I was wondering if anyone knew of a site that I could find full parts diagrams, similar to the ones that the dealers have. I searched here, and on the web, and came up with very local images only(some pages had just a tranny diagram, others had just a bumper diagram). I really need an interior diagram with part #s so I can order all of the plastic interior pieces I have broken over the years. Thanks, I did search, but sorry if I missed it.
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That's cool, I'll give that a shot, I was just looking for one with part numbers so I might be able to order the interior pieces I need off the net. Thanks though, looks very useful.
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That's cool, I'll give that a shot, I was just looking for one with part numbers so I might be able to order the interior pieces I need off the net. Thanks though, looks very useful.
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Try 1sttoyotaparts.com. It's a dealership part's website. It's not very user friendly but what I do is put in my year, make, model in the part # lookup. When I see the category I'm looking for, I click the different pieces available and usually, there is a box called "View Illustration." This is what you're looking for. The only thing is that this doesn't show up all the time.
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this is what I used to do, and my local Toyota dealerships makes it so convienent to get to their parts department. It is right behind the sales floor, so every time I walk through I get hassled about trading in the runner as opposed to fixing it. Besides that, the guys at the parts counter don't take too kindly to giving you parts #s and never selling anything. I wonder if someone here working for Toyota could get me a copy of the software that they have, hahaha, j/k
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Originally Posted by JHupp
this is what I used to do, and my local Toyota dealerships makes it so convienent to get to their parts department. It is right behind the sales floor, so every time I walk through I get hassled about trading in the runner as opposed to fixing it. Besides that, the guys at the parts counter don't take too kindly to giving you parts #s and never selling anything. I wonder if someone here working for Toyota could get me a copy of the software that they have, hahaha, j/k
Good stuff Edwin....I didn't know they did that on that site!
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Jhupp, here's the ticket: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Parts...28040372QQrdZ1
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