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StivoAU

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  1. Can these be fitted to a 2004 Camry? I could not find any reference on the website to Camry's.... Would love to get one.

    Installed this a few days ago. I got the activated carbon option which costs about $43.50 because I opted for pickup since he was located in Melbourne. Prepare to pay roughly $7.50 more if you getting it delivered.

    CairFil Website

    Don't seem to get much crap coming out from the air-con vents anymore if I don't recirculate the air. Use to always be able to smell the exhaust fumes from the car in front. Worse if its LPG.

    That's my experience. Thought I share it. Browse his website for more information.

    ;)

  2. I used to use regular unleaded which I think is 93ron.

    Since petrol prices have come down I've been using premium 98ron.

    It's a 4cyl 2004 camry, so I don't think I'm getting the full benefit of 98ron but I am definitely noticing a lot more responsiveness compared to the regular petrol.

    If (when) prices go up again, I'll be back on the regular fuel :(

  3. I used to use regular unleaded which I think is 93ron.

    Since petrol prices have come down I've been using premium 98ron.

    It's a 4cyl 2004 camry, so I don't think I'm getting the full benefit of 98ron but I am definitely noticing a lot more responsiveness compared to the regular petrol.

    If (when) prices go up again, I'll be back on the regular fuel :(

  4. Pretty much all Camry's have a boot release button on the floor there but that doesn't exactly help your situation as it's just a long cable release mechanism.

    It's kinda like comparing remote door locks to old school key types, actuators are needed to release the mechanism electronicly by remote.

    It could be done but it would be quite the job to install all the bits an pieces like wiring,actuators sensors etc and to then have your ECU recognise it and not set of the alarm.

    I see... Redbook (http://www.redbookasiapacific.com/au/vehicle/specs.php?id=101521) seems to think that the Sportivo came standard with "Remote Boot/Hatch Release".

    It's a bit stingy of Toyota to fit the remote control doors and not add an extra actuator for the boot.....I always assumed if you had remote control on doors, then you could do it on the boot too (mainly because my previous cars have been Ford's and that is how it works with them).

    Thanks for the reply!

  5. Hi all,

    I'm the happy new owner of a 2004 Camry :D

    I received 2x 1 button door release remote controls with my car. I have asked Toyota how much it would be to buy a 2button remote so that I can open the boot as well, and was told that the car probably didn't have the option and it would cost "a fair bit" to add the actuators, etc, etc. (Could not give me a proper price as the sales people had left for the day).

    Disappointed, I went home. I'm now thinking.... my car has the remote boot release leaver on the floor near the driver seat. Shouldn't that mean that the car could also do it from a fob? The way I see it, nothing new would need to be added to the car. Am I right or wrong??

    Can someone please explain this to me?

    TIA

    PS: I'm new to this forum and seem to have posted this in the wrong area (Global instead of AU forums)

    http://toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.p...=83633&st=0

    Sorry bout that!

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