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ZRCamry04

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  1. Hey guys I got a Kakadu 2011 and decided to replace the passenger door light as it’s been out since I purchased the car, however as I pop the cover out there wasn’t any wiring harness connected to the door light. The other 3 doors have their door light and a wiring harness but its just the passenger door that does not have the wiring harness for the door light.

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  2. You can actually install a cabin filter in the ACV36R series, if you cut out the opening where the cabin filter should be installed there is space for it. I went to my local wreckers to try this before doing it on my own car and this it how it looks like . The cutout isn't perfect as I was using a bad knife. The RAV4 and also maybe the Tarago cabin filter tray should slide right in perfectly into the slot if the cutout is done right. 

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  3. Hi guys just an update on ACV36R cabin filter, I have been reading forums and watch YouTube videos and found out that earlier model Hiluxes didn't have a cabin filter from the factory but it was possible to cut open and install one.

    http://www.newhilux.net/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=907&sid=8ea871678508677e7d77b3dfda899127

    So this got me thinking maybe we can do the same in our ACV36R Camry's.

    So I went to the wreckers and found a ACV36R Camry and start cutting open the slot behind the glove box where the cabin filter should be installed, and yes we can install a cabin filter. The cut isn't perfect as I wasn't used a good knife but the space is there. I found a early model Corolla and grabbed the cabin filter tray on it, surprisingly the Corolla had a cabin filter from the factory and slid the tray into the slot on the Camry and it is almost a perfect fit. Strange why Toyota wouldnt install a cabin filter from the factory as the ACV36R was once Toyota's flagship car. Even the Toyota Echo has a factory cabin filter slot.

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  4. 6 minutes ago, trentmeyer23 said:

    I wouldn't bother, they will be rubbish and probably will have deteriorated by now.

    You are better off getting some aftermarket ones.

    Yeah that is true, i just thought it may be just easier to get a hold of factory ones as it will be a straight forward install, but yeah you're correct about it being already deteriorated. If you know, would you know what size speaker would fit thanks.

  5. I usually can't hear it when i'm on the road and music is playing, i also went back to the shop that installed the headunit, they said that its because its in AUX mode that's why it's making that noise, on the other modes you can slightly hear it but when it's really turned up, but the shop wasn't any help, so i'll leave it for now not bothering me that much. By the way does your factory tweeters up on the dash work because after replacing my headunit my dash tweeters no longer works?

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