First, I have checked the fuse (you can find the location of clock fuse in the manual).
Second, I have bought the soldering iron kit and solder silver in Bunning ($17 + $5), and 22pce screwdriver set for $5 with small hectagon tools.
Third, I have re-assembled the unit (approx 15 mins)
Fourth, I have found those 3 resistors and carefully applied the soldering silver from both sides (one side, 15 sec interval, second side, etc)
Fifth, I have assemled the clock/speed alarm unit (15 mins) and enjojed with working clock and speed alarm.
I called wreckers and they told me that Camry's clocks is a common problem. Their advice was to buy a second hand unit for $50-$100 and find the auto electrician (from $150 for the replacement only).
onboard Clock/Speed Alert faulty/not working
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Posted · Edited by Solex
Thank you Muz bar.
First, I have checked the fuse (you can find the location of clock fuse in the manual).
Second, I have bought the soldering iron kit and solder silver in Bunning ($17 + $5), and 22pce screwdriver set for $5 with small hectagon tools.
Third, I have re-assembled the unit (approx 15 mins)
Fourth, I have found those 3 resistors and carefully applied the soldering silver from both sides (one side, 15 sec interval, second side, etc)
Fifth, I have assemled the clock/speed alarm unit (15 mins) and enjojed with working clock and speed alarm.
I called wreckers and they told me that Camry's clocks is a common problem. Their advice was to buy a second hand unit for $50-$100 and find the auto electrician (from $150 for the replacement only).