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From the album: 2007 Camry Altise Mods
i have added an aux input which was not a factory option in the car with a $30 adapter from ebay and made the input area with abs plastic, the switch is for the footwell lights and i have ordered a digital voltmeter to fill in the remaining space -
Hey Fam! I have a 04 Toyota Camry Altise Sport. When I got the car, the previous owner told me that the Interior light (the centre one) switch was sort of working, It works when you put the switch in the right spot when in 'doors' mode. Off and On still work as fine. What should I do about this. Replace it or fix it. - Highwaystar
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Hey guys, Im in dire need of assistance I have been slowling working on my recently purchasd ST184R and getting everything back into tip top shape, when I have found the thermostat was mounted around the wrong way from one of the previous owners, of course blocking water flow and making the car over heat. I have fixed that issue but the one issue I cant solve is my thermofan will not turn on, I tested it by connecting it to battery terminals and it worked perfectly, my water pump seems to be working, thermostat is fine, all I can guess is that my fan switch is busted, I can not locate where the thermo fan switch is, and Im doing my head in trying to solve this issue, I'd rather not try and rewire or hardwire it to an ignition or anything, I would like to get it fixed properly and preferably by myself. if any one knows or has any sugestions please let me know, what they think car details 1991 ST184R 5sfe 2.2L Manual 2 door coupe gt. ignore the ignition leads,I have replaced them lol.
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Press Release: TOYOTA RECALL DUE TO POWER WINDOW MASTER SWITCH As part of a worldwide campaign, Toyota Australia has announced a recall on certain Corolla, Kluger, RAV4, Yaris, Aurion and Camry vehicles built between 2006 and 2010. The recall is due to the power window master switch, located on the driver's armrest, not operating smoothly (sticky feel). This is due to the non-uniform application of lubricating grease resulting in wear to the internal sliding contact points. In some instances, the switch may become inoperative. In the worst case, if a commercially available lubricant has been applied to the switch in an attempt to rectify this operation, the switch assembly may overheat and melt. This recall is a precautionary measure. The switch will be checked mechanically and electrically for correct operation and specialised electrical grease will then be applied to ensure it operates smoothly when pressed. Toyota expects only a small number of vehicles will require the power window electrical circuit board to be replaced. The inspection and any required repairs will take approximately one hour to complete and will be at no cost to the owner. Depending on the dealer's work schedule however, the car may need to be available for a longer period of time. Should Toyota owners experience sticking operation of the power window master switch, we recommend that the switch is no longer used prior to vehicle inspection and repair. There have been six reports in Australia. No accidents or injuries have been reported. A total of 297,931 vehicles are affected in Australia. Globally 7.4 million vehicles are impacted. Toyota will commence a mailout to owners of affected vehicles at their last known address from mid-November asking them to make an appointment with their preferred Toyota dealer. For further information about this recall, customers can call 1800 987 366.