Section 2 (Locking Hubs): Identification

1988 Toyota Van Base, Van PassengerSECTION Identification
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Several different makes of hubs are used. Manufacturer's name is on control handle of manual hubs if marked. Automatic hubs have no handle on cover. Manual hubs have control handle marked with "LOCK" and "FREE" directions. Outer edge of hub cover on manual hubs is marked with "LOCK" and "FREE" positions.

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