Components [09/2014 - 09/2020]

2025 Toyota Sequoia CapstoneSECTION Components [09/2014 - 09/2020]
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Fig 1: Rear Speed Sensor Replacement Components [09/2014 - 09/2020] (1 Of 4)
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Callout Description Callout Description
*1 FRONT LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER *2 NO. 1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER
*3 REAR LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER *4 SPARE WHEEL COVER TRAY
Fig 2: Rear Speed Sensor Replacement Components [09/2014 - 09/2020] (2 Of 4)
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Callout Description Callout Description
*1 FRONT UPPER LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER *2 NO. 1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT ASSEMBLY
Fig 3: Rear Speed Sensor Replacement Components [09/2014 - 09/2020] (3 Of 4)
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Callout Description Callout Description
*A for LH Side *B for RH Side
*C for Type A *D for Type B
*1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER LH *2 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM COVER RH
*3 ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY - -
Non-reusable part - -
Fig 4: Rear Speed Sensor Replacement Components With Torque Specifications [09/2014 - 09/2020] (4 Of 4)
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Callout Description Callout Description
*1 REAR SPEED SENSOR *2 REAR WHEEL HOUSE LINER
N.m (kgf/cm, ft.lbf): Specified torque - -
RENDER: 1.0x

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