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Fits the following 2009 Toyota Venza Submodels:
Base, LE, Limited, XLE | 4 Cyl 2.7 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.5 L GAS
2009 Toyota Venza Shock Absorber
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2009 Toyota Venza Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to remove the front shock absorber on 2009 Toyota Venza?
A: Start by removing the front wheel and doing away with the front wiper arm head cap on each side before uninstalling the front wiper arm together with blade assembly. The front suspension support nut requires loosening but it stays in place unless you need to dismantle the front shock absorber with coil spring. Thirdly you need to remove the front fender to cowl side seals from both sides along with the cowl top ventilator louver sub-assembly and windshield wiper motor and link assembly. Using toolkits detach the outer cowl top panel starting with the clamp removal followed by connector disconnection, then remove the 4 bolts combined with 4 nuts. To separate the front speed sensor use a clamp wrench for bolting out while to detach front stabilizer link assembly disconnect it from the front shock absorber. When a ball joint rotates with the nut a hexagon (6 mm) wrench should be used to grip the stud bolt. A jack combined with a wooden block should support the front axle as you remove the 2 bolts and 2 nuts to split the front shock absorber with coil spring away from the steering knuckle while completely detaching the front speed sensor. Fasten the front shock absorber with coil spring by using Special Service Tool: 09727-00050 together with the procedure for hook spread and claw engagement. The bolt and nut need installation to the front shock absorber before securing it within a vise which uses aluminum plates for support. Covers should be placed on the spring to use the tool Special Service Tool: 09727-00050 during front coil spring compression. Utilizing an impact wrench could damage the tool so inspect complete spring compression before taking off the front suspension support nut. The procedure ends with disassembly of the front suspension support sub-assembly and support bearing as well as upper seats for both coil springs and their upper insulators and the coil springs themselves with their front spring bumpers and lower spring insulators.