Sequoia 2WD V8-4.6L (1UR-FE) (2010)
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If transmission fluid leak is NOT originating in this area do NOT perform this TSB.
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If leak originates from driveshaft yoke go to step 2.
2. Remove the driveshaft.
Refer to the Technical Information System (TIS) applicable model and model year Repair Manual:
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2008 / 2009 / 2010 Sequoia:
Drivetrain - Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft - "Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft:
Propeller Shaft Assembly (for 2WD): Removal"
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2007 / 2008 / 2009 / 2010 Tundra:
Drivetrain - Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft - "Propeller Shaft: Propeller Shaft Assembly (for 2WD): Removal"
3. Install the NEW driveshaft using markings on the original driveshaft to assist in properly aligning the phase of the replacement driveshaft.
Refer to TIS applicable model and model year Repair Manual:
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2008 / 2009 / 2010 Sequoia:
Drivetrain - Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft - "Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft:
Propeller Shaft Assembly (for 2WD): Installation"
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2007 / 2008 / 2009 / 2010 Tundra:
Drivetrain - Drive Shaft/Propeller Shaft - "Propeller Shaft: Propeller Shaft Assembly (for 2WD): Installation"
NOTE
Failure to properly align the driveshaft and center support bearing could cause driveline vibrations or abnormal noises.
NOTICE
To prevent damage or contamination of the drives haft slip yoke or dust cover, follow the recommendations below:
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Do NOT touch the driveshaft slip yoke shaft with bare hands.
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Be careful NOT to damage the driveshaft slip yoke or dust cover by hitting or contacting other objects.
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Be careful NOT to let the driveshaft slip yoke or dust cover contact the ground or a dirty surface prior to installation.
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Store parts indoors in a clean, dry location prior to installation.
HINT
To accurately confirm an oil leak after installation, wipe any oil or residue from the inside or outside surfaces of the driveshaft slip yoke or dust
covers prior to installation.
4. Check transmission fluid level. Add WS ATF as needed to correctly adjust transmission fluid level and ensure transmission fluid is full.