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  • Toyota Model
    vienta sk20
  • Toyota Year
    1998
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    Victoria

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    jame

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  1. No problem reaching pedals: just can't see the front of the of the car hood which makes parking judgement a bit difficult.
  2. We have a 1998 Camry and a short driver. The manual height adjustment is at max but needs to go higher. The seat tracks can't be packed because the front mounts are angled and the bolts would not realign. I thought about longer bolts and washers on the seat pan mounts but I don't like dodgy engineering and it will probably compromise the seat integrity. Any ideas anyone Regards
  3. For outside I use warm water and Metho with a microfibre cloth. Dry with paper towel. It seems to work fine No knowing where you are I assume non oily denaturing of the methylated soirit
  4. I agree that is worth a try. There is no other easy action. The original battery has spot welded solder lugs. So I have a technical mod to entertain myself with. Thanks Trent
  5. Hi to all First off the 1998 camry vienta is not mine it belongs to a female friend. Both remote fobs are quite weak. The remote locking only operates when standing next to the doors Considering the age of the vehicle and remotes I assumed the batteries may not be the best. I cut the spare fob open and measured the CR2032 lithium battery. It reads 3.3 volts - quite normal and not bad for its age. This has shattered my confidence a bit. Assuming that the OK battery is operating the fob at full power , remember the other fob is equally weak, what else would account for the insensitivity of the remote system. Suspicions sort of falls on the car. Any clues. Thanks Regards
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