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Car Forum / Toyota / Toyota Cars / February 2009

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'02 Sienna repair manuals available online?

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mrdarrett@gmail.com - 26 Feb 2009 19:26 GMT
Just bought an '02 Sienna, 61k miles, at a price I couldn't pass up.

I changed the oil with Mobil 1 10W-30 (5W-30 wasn't available, but it
doesn't get below freezing in my area anyway).  Will change other
fluids as time permits (it's tax season after all).

Repair Manuals:  Is there anything like www.camrystuff.com, but for an
'02 Sienna?

Also - to the right of the air filter housing I find a 1-inch rubber
hose, one end not connected to anything (terminates near the relay/
fuse box).  Is this normal?

Thanks,

Michael
Ray O - 26 Feb 2009 21:39 GMT
> Just bought an '02 Sienna, 61k miles, at a price I couldn't pass up.
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> Michael

Try autozone for free online manuals, or go to techinfo.toyota.com for
factory manuals for $10/day.

What is the other end of the hose connected to?  It may be a drain or
resonator for the air intake.
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mrdarrett@gmail.com - 26 Feb 2009 23:21 GMT
On Feb 26, 1:39 pm, "Ray O" <rokig...@NOSPAMtristarassociates.com>
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Ah, a drain sounds reasonable.  It seemed connected to the roof of the
car - near where the air intakes seem to go into the cabin.

I'll investigate the techinfo.toyota.com.  Sounds interesting.

Thanks,

Michael
Ray O - 27 Feb 2009 04:26 GMT
On Feb 26, 1:39 pm, "Ray O" <rokig...@NOSPAMtristarassociates.com>
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Ah, a drain sounds reasonable.  It seemed connected to the roof of the
car - near where the air intakes seem to go into the cabin.

I'll investigate the techinfo.toyota.com.  Sounds interesting.

Thanks,

Michael
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If the drain is coming from the A-pillar (front windshield pillar) it could
be a sunroof drain.  If the hose has a thick, spongy wall, it is probably
insulation for one of the AC hoses.
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Lester Fredricsen - 27 Feb 2009 11:29 GMT
Search EBay for service manuals on CD.  They are cheap and in .PDF
 
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