Noisy Yaris

Noisy Yaris

Some 2007-2012 Toyota Yaris vehicles may exhibit a noise from the front of the chassis that is heard under acceleration/deceleration, when braking or when driving over an uneven road surface.

New No. 2 front lower control arm bolts are now available to address this condition.

The new bolts are available as P/N 90119-14151 (previous bolts were P/N 90119-14126 and 90119-14144).

Drive the vehicle on an uneven road to confirm that the noise is coming from the lower suspension arm(s). Place the vehicle on a lift and replace the lower control arm bolts on both right and left lower arms. Tighten the bolts to 111 ft.-lbs.

Replace the indicated bolt on both right and left front lower arms.
Replace the indicated bolt on both right and left front lower arms.
Last modified onThursday, 05 February 2015 14:33
     

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