Saturday, March 30, 2013
Toyota Service Bulletin Shock Absorber Replacement Criteria
The purpose of this TSB is to provide a quick reference to assist in making easy judgements regarding shock absorber and strut replacements.
Applicable Vehicles: 2006 – 2007 model year Toyota vehicles.
Condition: Slight oil seepage from oil seal case
Action: Normal oil evaporation — NOT necessary to replace the shock absorber
Condition: Moderate oil seepage from oil seal case
Action: Normal oil evaporation — NOT necessary to replace the shock absorber
ACURA Service Bulletin Belt Tension Gauge Calibration and Repair
Drive belt tension can be critical to the bearing life of the A/C compressor, alternator, etc. Tension should be checked and adjusted when a new belt is installed, and when a used belt is removed and reinstalled during a repair. For that reason, each Acura dealership is being sent a Belt Tension Gauge Set (T/N 07TGG-001000A). This set contains:
Belt tension gauge (T/N 07JGG-001010A)
Belt tension gauge extension cable
Belt tension gauge checker (T/N 07TGG-001010A)
Plastic pouch and instruction manual
Refer to the appropriate service manual for drive belt tension specifications and procedures.
CALIBRATION
The calibration of the belt tension gauge should be checked regularly. Use the Belt Tension Gauge Checker included in the Gauge Set. If needed, additional checkers may be ordered through normal parts ordering channels. The part number is 07TGG-001010A.
Procedure
1. Push the handle and slide the checker into the gauge. Position the checker as shown.
2. Release the handle and read the tension value on the Kg scale.
3. Compare your reading to the value etched on the checker. Your gauge is in calibration if it is within ±3 kg of the checker value.
