@@luckysdiygarage I was able to pull a rack and pinion from a another car at the junk yard and swap into mine at home. Thanks to your video I was able to do that! Older Yaris (2007) but same concept, thank you very much!
I'm attempting this method on a 3rd gen prius but am not getting the subframe to flex enough to pull out the gear. Unbolted the rear motor mount which helps but nowhere near enough gap. Everything looks very similar to this Yaris, super frustrating as its just under 2" keeping me from success.
@luckysdiygarage do we need to support engine or transmission when doing this as you are removing the rear lower mount bolt. Secondly when putting the subframe bolts back together. Do we need tighten in any order to avoid alignment ment or other issues Thnx MM
Yeah my dumbass forgot to put it on so I had to remove the steering column shaft and reinstall the circle bracket that holds the rack and pinion dust boot in place.. we learn from our mistakes haha🍀
Hi, I did everything and the last step my rear engine mount is different! And I can’t get the play out of it to remove it. Any ideas!? Please. It’s a 2007 gas powered. Also I don’t get it. My exhaust pipe interferes with the one of the bolts on the mount but I don’t see that pipe on any other videos. It’s a European model.
@@luckysdiygarage I got it! Just removed the 3 bolts on driver side and bought a huge pry bar . It worked. I have the dog bone style mount. Thank so much! Could not have been able to do it without the video. Kudos. Some reason the passenger side boot was filled with water and everything corroded. I’m thinking a/C water? Boot looked ok. Thanks again.
Could I do this on my Toyota Camry xle 07 my mechanic said he couldn’t do it cause he would need to remove my engine but I see other people do it like you did
This folks, is what you call a real mechanic!
You make it look so easy bro.
Best tutoring ever !!!!!!!!!!!
Can damage rack and pinion cause a racking sound when you drive the vehicle?
Excelente!! Parece fácil. Lo intentaré. Magnífica edicion del vídeo
Thank you so much
Thanks man!
you the best!
Excellent work! I found i could remove the rack from previous model with similar tweaks
Was one of those models a 2nd generation Scion tc? I have to change my rack and I’m really hoping this works.
thank bro you safe me al some thank you allot !!!!!💪💪👍👍👍
Great video. Will the same steps apply for a 2009 corolla? I cant find any videos for my car.
Is it a automatic or standard
It's similar procedures boss..
@@luckysdiygarage it's automatic
Great video, did you have to disconnect any power steering lines?
Thank you so much 🙏....there are no power steering lines on this rack
@@luckysdiygarage I was able to pull a rack and pinion from a another car at the junk yard and swap into mine at home. Thanks to your video I was able to do that! Older Yaris (2007) but same concept, thank you very much!
if the steering wheel is electronic no other wise yes
I'm attempting this method on a 3rd gen prius but am not getting the subframe to flex enough to pull out the gear. Unbolted the rear motor mount which helps but nowhere near enough gap.
Everything looks very similar to this Yaris, super frustrating as its just under 2" keeping me from success.
Hi you can also lossen the other side to get more slack..
@@luckysdiygarage brrroooo thank you that's exactly what needed to happen.
Truly appreciate the help, I was stuck.
Your welcome boss
@luckysdiygarage do we need to support engine or transmission when doing this as you are removing the rear lower mount bolt.
Secondly when putting the subframe bolts back together. Do we need tighten in any order to avoid alignment ment or other issues
Thnx
MM
Excelente video
thank you so much brother!!
Thanks for the video.
Your welcome boss!!! 😀
Muchísimas gracias por poner su video. Lo seguí al pie de la letra y pude cambiar mi rack and pinion en mi Yaris 2008.👍
What about that bracket that hold the lower column boot in place?
Yeah my dumbass forgot to put it on so I had to remove the steering column shaft and reinstall the circle bracket that holds the rack and pinion dust boot in place.. we learn from our mistakes haha🍀
@@luckysdiygarage shoot I bet that was fun haha
Hi, I did everything and the last step my rear engine mount is different! And I can’t get the play out of it to remove it. Any ideas!? Please. It’s a 2007 gas powered. Also I don’t get it. My exhaust pipe interferes with the one of the bolts on the mount but I don’t see that pipe on any other videos. It’s a European model.
Hi andy you can Loosen the other bolts on the other side of the subframe to get more clearance to remove the rack and pinion
@@luckysdiygarage I got it! Just removed the 3 bolts on driver side and bought a huge pry bar . It worked. I have the dog bone style mount. Thank so much! Could not have been able to do it without the video. Kudos. Some reason the passenger side boot was filled with water and everything corroded. I’m thinking a/C water? Boot looked ok. Thanks again.
@@Andy-in-Spain haha it's always good to have a big ass pry bar around sometimes..
Could I do this on my Toyota Camry xle 07 my mechanic said he couldn’t do it cause he would need to remove my engine but I see other people do it like you did
yes its all the same
Thank you
Does this work with the 2011 Yaris?
Yes
yes
galing ng discarte
Gracias
What are the symptoms in order to replace the rack.
a rattling nois in the driving wheel
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Tnx bro.... Release new videos
I don't think it's a good idea to twist the cradle like that
It will be ok boss