Toyota Camry Fuse and Electrical Questions

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#1149 of 1158 Re: Camry wiper motor frozen/ gets hot [norcal2] by dynomag21

Dec 18, 2012 (7:29 pm)

Replying to: norcal2 (Mar 01, 2007 5:10 pm)
Where is the Wiper Fuse located exactly in a 1995 Toyota Camry?

#1150 of 1158 Re: Camry wiper motor frozen/ gets hot [dynomag21] by Mr_Shiftright HOST

Dec 18, 2012 (8:59 pm)

Replying to: dynomag21 (Dec 18, 2012 7:29 pm)
Junction Box #1, left side of instrument panel, you'll see a group of 12 fuse, it's the 20 amp fuse, left hand row, middle fuse.

#1151 of 1158 AC/HEAT on 2006 Toyota Camry SE by larryhughes

Jan 17, 2013 (2:37 pm)

My 2006 Toyota Camry SE has been sitting for 3+ years in my backyard (long story) and I am just pulling it out now. Anyways everything is fine except my heater and ac controls dont work. My fan operates but NO heat, NO AC and NO rear defrogger. In the video in this link/URL on youtube I point them out. I check the fuse in and out of the car for "HTR". I dont know what else to check...is it that I just need an AC recharge? but then why would not my rear defogger light come on or work? anyways, please help and you can see exactly what I am talking about here camry video on youtube.com

#1152 of 1158 No power in 2000 Camry CE by blueman092001

Mar 13, 2013 (6:55 am)

I have a 2000 Camry CE that is not getting any power anywhere. I have had the battery tested and charged. Its cold crank is 750. The door bell will chime when key is in the ignition. Is this a fuse issue or something else?

#1153 of 1158 Re: No power in 2000 Camry CE [blueman092001] by camry002

Mar 13, 2013 (9:15 am)

Replying to: blueman092001 (Mar 13, 2013 6:55 am)
We had similar prob. with 2002 Camry. (The jump battery charge would last for 4-5 weeks and then suddenly not start in the morning.) After having battery jumped twice by Triple A service, we decided to try disconnecting the battery and substituting it with a battery that we knew worked. Voila!!!
 
It seems that after a battery is jumped with cables and then driven a distance, it has enough charge back in it to produce a suitable readout at a battery place.
 
Just a thought that you may want to try this before spending your $'s on troubleshooting it at a dealership, etc. Ultimately it was determined we had a battery with a bad cell in it (fairly unusual I guess) but got it replaced under warranty and only paid small pro-rated amount towards a new battery. Our battery was 2 1/2 yrs old and we live in the cold Midwest. GOOD LUCK.

#1154 of 1158 Re: No power in 2000 Camry CE [camry002] by blueman092001

Mar 13, 2013 (10:22 am)

Replying to: camry002 (Mar 13, 2013 9:15 am)
I had the battery checked and it is working fine. I also went ahead and replaced the battery cable too. I check the alternator to see if it was draining the battery and it check out good as well. I really feel as if the power from the battery isnt being distributed.
 
I cant figure out where to troubleshoot that problem. I looked at all the fuses under the hood and they appear fine. Could it be a relay problem?

#1155 of 1158 Intermitent Relay Malfunction by erie61

Apr 10, 2013 (7:03 am)

2005 Toyota Camry - ABS, Air Bag Light came on, then went off, then clock and speedometer went off, then came back on, then battery light and check engine light came on.. when car is stopped (engine running) they go off, then while driving they come back on. Car runs fine, all brake lights, turning signals are good. Began w/cd jumping, then radio jumping, then periodic dash lights.. Anyone have this problem? Dealership says they have never heard or seen this problem. Do not want it repaired at dealership, if possible.

#1156 of 1158 Re: Intermitent Relay Malfunction [erie61] by yourmechanic

Apr 11, 2013 (3:48 pm)

Replying to: erie61 (Apr 10, 2013 7:03 am)
Hi Erie,
 
It sounds like there's a loose connection at the battery or at fuse box. It could also be your car has a bad alternator that is not charging properly. Check those three.

#1157 of 1158 how to check if power outlets are ok? by bratq

May 06, 2013 (8:41 pm)

I have Camry 2010. Recently several devices (GPS, mp3 player, bluetooth earpiece) I used to charge only in the car had died. All this happened within one week. In the meantime I noticed that my cell is not charging anymore while plugged to power outlet in the car. It doesn't look like coincidence?
 
I am wondering if the fault can be on power outlet side. Is there a way to verify that?
Thanks

#1158 of 1158 Re: how to check if power outlets are ok? [bratq] by Mr_Shiftright HOST

May 07, 2013 (10:18 am)

Replying to: bratq (May 06, 2013 8:41 pm)
Power outlets are susceptible to damage because they are forced to accept all kinds of aftermarket charging plugs, some of which may be just a mite too large or too small to work properly, and some of which, when extracted, actually tug on the power supply socket and work the wire loose behind the console mounting.
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