The airbag will most likely not deploy on a 1996 Toyota Tacoma is the front fender is removed. The airbag sensor is designed to detected a combination of speed and impact before deploying.
The fender must be removed so the light will slip out
replacing a fender on a 91 Toyota corolla
the fender must be well loosened or removed to get to the hinge bolts
I looked at my remote filter on my 93 S10 Blazer and it is bolted to the inner fender which shouldn't need to be removed to remove the fender.
It really depends on what type of Toyota you have whether or not fender flares will compliment the appearance. They usually look good on large trucks.
A rattle in the right front fender of a Toyota Camry may indicate that you need a wheel alignment. It could also point to a problem with your struts.
it's in the right fender well. remove inner fender and you'll see it.
Removing the front fender requires that you remove a few othe components at the grill. The headlight bucket needs to be removed or detached from the grill components. The top fender bolts need to be removed and the two bolts at the rear of the fender need to be removed, one is at the bottom of the fender and the other is accessed through the door jamb area. Check this link for some visuals and details that may help. http://averagejoerestoration.com/project-playboy/mustang-disassembly/front-end-disassembly/
If it is like my '94, it is inside the passenger side front fender. The inner fender has to be at least partially removed to get it out. Mine had been previously damaged, presumably from an accident, there was a large section of the bottom busted out. The windshield washer pump is in the tank.
REMOVE THE PASENGER FENDER AND IT IS OBVIOUS... NOTHING TECHINCAL.
Igniter? is your Toyota jet powered? Your coil pack is located on the driver side fender as well as the ignition module.
To replace the parking light in my 96 Toyota Avalon I found the only way to do it was remove the fender well liner after which I could reach up and remove the bulb from the back of the parking lamp assembly. I am not a contortionist so I removed the tire first. Bing, bang, boom, and a hour later I was done...