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67. INSPECT 1ST AND REVERSE BRAKE RETURN SPRING SUB-ASSEMBLY<br />

HINT:<br />

(See INSPECTION)<br />

Fig. 348: Compressing Return Spring Using SST<br />

Courtesy of TOYOTA MOTOR SALES, U.S.A., INC.<br />

7/27/2012<br />

68. REMOVE 1ST AND REVERSE BRAKE PISTON<br />

a. Apply compressed air (392 kPa, 4.0 kgf/cm2 , 57 psi) to the transaxle case to remove the 1st and reverse brake<br />

piston.<br />

NOTE: Applying compressed air may cause the piston to jump-out. When removing the<br />

piston, hold it using a waste cloth.<br />

Take care not to splash ATF when applying compressed air.<br />

<strong>AUTOMATIC</strong> TRANSMISSION - U151E -2006 Toyota Avalon Limited<br />

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