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Adronicus_Toffee

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    Camry Altise 2004
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    2004
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    New South Wales

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    Adrian

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  1. Sounds like a plan. I'll give that a go as soon as it stops raining here!
  2. My camry windscreen washer spray has been pathetic for as long as I can recall, I get a trickle of water maybe 15cm up the windscreen (just enough that the wipers get wet enough to kind of work). I see other cars that blast soapy spray all over the windscreen and am frankly feeling jealous and a little inadequate. Even my mum's old peugeot does an awesome job of washing its windscreen.... I have over the years - 1) Checked all lines for blockages - including pushing water and air through at pressure to ensure they are clear. 2) Cleaned out the reservoir, 3) Cleaned out filter grommet that connects pump to reservoir 4) Replaced pump (professionally at Bill Buckle Toyota, then DIY) 5) Replaced filter grommet with an open grommet without the filter mesh 6) Replaced the spray heads with various versions (mostly ebay cheapies) I may just be having a bad run of luck with low quality parts... I feel its a combination of low pump pressure meeting spray nozzles that are too big so they form a stream not a spray pattern. Could anyone recommend a combination of quality parts known to actually work (that I can order online)? Cheers
  3. Thank you Tony Prodigy, I appreciate the removal tips also. Cheers
  4. Hi Handyone, Just a wild theory: Could the original radio be dead for the same reason that the newer Sony died? (Check the fuses etc). Does the old Sony work with the clock connector? Have you got a multimeter handy?
  5. Hi everyone, At the bottom corner of each rear door well I have (as pictured) a grubby sticker of some kind which in time has become more and more noticeable. I'm left wondering what on earth they are actually for? Does anyone else have these? Are they an actual part of the standard vehicle? Any harm is removing them? Second photo shows the sticker at night under torchlight to rule out them being some kind of reflector. Appreciate your thoughts as I have run out of ideas. Cheers
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