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procedures.2010 Lexus Truck RX 350 AWD V6-3.5L (2GR-FE) DIAGNOSIS AND REPAIR,MAINTENANCE, Technical Service Bulletin # CRIB176 Date: 091201


Body - Approved Collision Repair Methods



COLLISION REPAIR INFORMATION



FOR THE COLLISION REPAIR PROFESSIONAL



TITLE: APPROVED COLLISION REPAIR METHODS



SECTION: STRUCTURAL BULLETIN # 176 (revised)



MODELS: ALL TOYOTA LEXUS and SCION



DATE: DECEMBER 2009



2010 Lexus Truck RX 350 AWD V6-3.5L (2GR-FE) Page 477



During collision repair straightening operations it is often necessary to stress-relieve metal components to return them or attached components to



original shape alignment and strength. It is also often necessary to replace or section damaged weld-on components. The following information is



intended to provide an overview of approved repair methods and repair methods that are not recommended for these operations. This information



also reinforces specific precautions currently published in Collision Repair Information Bulletins (CRIBs) and those covered in instructor-facilitated



hands-on training.



Instructor facilitated hands-on training information is available at www.crrtraining.com. All pertinent collision repair specifications and precautions



are covered in-depth during the following training courses:



^ Course # 301 Non-Structural Body Repair Training



^ Course # 460 Structural Body Repair Training



Collision Repair Information Bulletins can be accessed at www.techinfo.toyota.com. Refer to the following bulletins for more detailed information



on applicable collision repair topics and precautions:



^ CRIB # 122 Full Body Sectioning



^ CRIB # 155 Body & Frame Sectioning



^ CRIB # 157 Collision Parts Position Statement



^ CRIB # 158 Panel Adhesive



^ CRIB # 161 Collision Damage Repair Precautions



^ CRIB # 172 Bumper Component Repair



^ CRIB # 174 Welding Prius UHSS

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