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T Sport workshop manual?


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Hi all, wondering if anyone can point me in the direction of a T Sport workshop manual. I seem to remember these being a thing back when I had my first yaris but I couldn't afford one back then! I've got the Haynes manual but it doesn't cover the T Sport and I can only seem to find manuals from 2006 onwards online. 

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Scott.

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There is no t-sport specific manual there is very limited oem info on the net for the P10, P13 platform, officially the service manuals are on http://www.toyota-tech.eu what is paid service

 

 

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Thanks! Think I'll start with the 1 hour subscription and hope I find what I need quickly!

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what are you looking to do specifically?  Post up here - you'll get a more 'real life' solution as opposed to the hugely irritating 'fitting is the reverse of removal'!

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I was trying to find out how to replace the rear brake pads and rotors. I've done the fronts but I'd never come across the pads with the guide pins (I think that's what they're called?!) before. I 'think' I can just unclip them and drive them out but I can't seem to find any definitive info about them online and the other models all have drums at the back so my Haynes manuals no use!

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Rears are simple to do pull the rattle clips, pull the pins, (not 100% sure if you can pull the pads at this point) unbolt the caliper - iirc the later type use a slide pins instead of the fixed caliper

to remove the disc, you may need to back off the adjuster for the hand brake shoes

Similar setup just smaller on the yaris

 

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Thanks. I'll give them a go at the weekend.

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On mine, one side the pads were seized in place and had worn out at an angle. Took a while to remove the pins. 

Do have a look on my build thread, I've posted some pics of what i did, which may be of use. By all means drop me a line if you want any more input

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Thanks. Might be in touch after the weekend!

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