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G'day all,

I've got a 2000 model Camry (Vienta Grande), and the rear lamp failure module is playing up.

Rather than replace it, I'd prefer to simply get rid of it.

I regularly check all the lights when I hook up the boat, so why pay Toyota for an unnecessary complication?

Has anyone done this? Did it all work OK?

If so, can you give me a rundown on it?

Thanks John

  • 4 weeks later...

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For general info -

Toyota wanted $420 for the module!!

Prior to the above post I was going to do it myself. Who needs it ?

What made me a bit hesitant was that I saw the wiring diagram,and it showed a wire going to the computer. This had me puzzled so I chickened out. I didn't want to interfere with any sensor inputs.

I paid an auto electrician to do it. Cost $77.

In retrospect, the wire was probably just a test wire, so had no operational use, and could have been removed.

John

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