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2008 Toyota Solara Dash Panel Components - Body

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  • 3 Toyota 47201-06290 Master Cylinder
    47201-06290
    Master Cylinder
    Cylinder Sub-Assembly, Brake Stroke Simulator
    • Part Notes: 2.4L, Without Traction Control, Auto Transmission;3.3L, Without Traction Cntrl
    MSRP: $338.48 Your Price: $237.07
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  • 3 Toyota 47201-06260 Master Cylinder
    47201-06260
    Master Cylinder
    Cylinder Sub-Assembly, Brake Stroke Simulator
    • Part Notes: 2.4L, Without Traction Control, Manual Transmission
  • 3 Toyota 47201-33230 Master Cylinder
    47201-33230
    Master Cylinder
    Cylinder Sub-Assembly, Brake Stroke Simulator
    • Part Notes: 3.3L, With Traction Control
    MSRP: $344.14 Your Price: $241.03
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  • 3 Toyota 90029-20059 Master Cylinder Gasket
    MSRP: $4.97 Your Price: $3.57
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    47299-20060
    Strainer
    Strainer, Master Cylinder Reservoir
    MSRP: $4.47 Your Price: $3.21
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Brake Booster Installation and Repair Tips for 2008 Toyota Solara

  • Q: How to install the brake booster on 2008 Toyota Solara?
    A: To install the brake booster, attach a new gasket, secure it with 4 nuts at 13 Nm, and install the push rod clevis and lock nut. Install the push rod pin, return spring, and various panels. Connect the brake line and vacuum hose, then install the master cylinder, bleed the system, and check for leaks.
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