Where are the bolts located for the rack and pinion for the steering components for a 2006 Toyota Avalon Limited
Rack And Pinion Hydraulic Transfer Tubing Assembly
I have recently changed my passenger axle passenger hub assembly inner and outer tie rod end sway bar link ball joint brakes and rotor and and control arm and I have had the car I have had the car aligned and the tires balance too and I still have a wobbling feeling when I when I accelerate I was wondering if I was wondering if some of the bolts in my steering rack could have came could have came loose but I cannot find anywhere but I cannot find anywhere online where these bolts are where these bolts are located on my 2006 Toyota Avalon
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Open Jan 04, 2024 - 10:23 AM
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Jan 05, 2024 - 03:26 PM
Hi there,
In typical vehicles such as sedans, there are 4 to 6 large-sized bolts that secure the steering rack to the chassis or subframe of the car. Still, it is best to refer to a vehicle-specific repair manual to get accurate info about the number of bolts and their location underneath your car. The problem is not a common one since you have the car aligned already as you mentioned. It is best to have your car checked thoroughly by a professional so the issue can be isolated. I hope this helps!
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