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873 messages, Last post on Dec 07, 2009 at 9:06 AM
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I just bought a used 1999 camry and the door lock buttons on both driver and passenger side do not work. The window lock and window buttons work on all doors just not the door locks. I also did not get a keyless entry remote nor the manual so i'm not sure how to trouble shoot this problem. Is there a second hidden fuse box in the car somewhere that i cant find? I checked my fuses and everything looks good but i cant figure out the door lock problem. We have to lock/unlock all four door by hand and that becomes a pain when you are outside of the car and want to open the backseat doors, you have to reach all the way around and back from the front doors. Any help or advice would be great.
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Replying to: aroland77 (Mar 23, 2009 1:17 pm) In the Instrument Panel Junction box (inside the car), by the drivers left knee behind the ash tray area, check: - 25A Door fuse - 10 A Gauge fuse - 10 A Tail fuse - 30 A Power fuse. This 30 A fuse is a much bigger fuse, down in the lower right quadrant, like at about 5 oclock in the fuse box by looking at it. In the engine compartment, on the left fenderwall area, check: - 7.5A Dome fuse
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| I am searching for the wiring diagram for my 09 camry se i4 so i can work on the alarm system and remote starter. Thanks in advance | |
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Replying to: ryan99 (Sep 01, 2006 3:59 pm) |
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| The hazards are turning on and off, but the turn signals are not working in my 2000 Camry. I think the issue is with the Relay, but am not able to locate it. I found the Hazard flasher on the left side of the drivers foot under the hood, but cannot see any other flasher near it. Any help on how to locate and replace it (there is no noise at all from it) will be much appreciated! | |
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Replying to: kiawah (Mar 23, 2009 4:40 pm) Thank you for the info on the different Fuses, It was 25A Door Fuse. Switched it out and the door locks work again. Now i just have to buy a keyless remote so that I dont have to use the keys to unlock the car anymore. At least now i can use my key in the drivers door and unlock my door and the other doors.
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Replying to: aroland77 (Mar 28, 2009 11:33 am)
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Replying to: raeo (Jan 15, 2007 9:18 pm)
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Replying to: elainef (Apr 01, 2009 3:09 am) - alternator not charging up the battery - battery not holding a charge - corroded or loose main electrical connections - something defective and continually putting an electrical drain on the battery, including an aftermarket add-ons that someone might have done - a defective relay, keyswitch, or computer. They have to eliminate the first 3 as the potential problems, before any indepth electrical sleuthing needs to occur.....almost anybody should be able to check those. The rest would need a Toyota dealership, or an independent electrical specialty garage. |
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Replying to: kiawah (Mar 28, 2009 6:13 pm)
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