Toyota Camry Aftermarket Parts

32 messages,  Last post on Aug 28, 2007 at 5:47 PM

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#27 of 32 Re: 2007 Camry Seat Covers [manujaws] - exactseatcovers.com by mayroge

Jul 24, 2007 (8:00 pm)

Replying to: manujaws (Jul 23, 2007 11:50 am)
I bought a front/rear set of covers for my 2007 LE with Ash interior from exactseatcovers.com
 
t862 2007+ Camry LE/CE
t861 2007 Camry LE/CE
 
Dealt with a Michael Stevens.
 
Covers look really nice and are a very good fit except for the outside edge of the front seats where they meet the seat back. I thought I got the wrong covers, but was told that is correct.
 
I can send pics if you like...

#28 of 32 Re: 2007 Camry Seat Covers [manujaws] - exactseatcovers.com [mayroge] by manujaws

Jul 25, 2007 (6:37 am)

Replying to: mayroge (Jul 24, 2007 8:00 pm)
Yes, could you please send me pics. I looked up the website and it says that the seat covers are for
 
FOR LE CAMRY WITH ELECTRIC DRIVERS AND NO SIDE AIRBAGS. 60/40 BACK SEAT, NOT AVAILABLE FOR XLE BACK SEAT.
 
What does "NO SIDE AIRBAGS" mean? Dont all Camry's come with side airbags. I am confused.....

#29 of 32 Re: 2007 Camry Seat Covers [manujaws] - exactseatcovers.com [mayroge] [manujaws] by 210delray

Jul 25, 2007 (7:47 am)

Replying to: manujaws (Jul 25, 2007 6:37 am)
Well, all 2007 Camrys do come with side curtain airbags and front seat-mounted side airbags.
 
You're not really supposed to put seat covers on cars with seat-mounted side airbags, because the covers can interfere with the deployment -- see your owner's manual. So this aftermarket company is probably trying to cover themselves legally by saying you should only install them in cars without side airbags.

#30 of 32 Additional Keys for 2007Camry LE by kiawah

Jul 25, 2007 (9:13 am)

I need to get another 2 keys for 2007 Camry. I'm sensing that realistically speaking, you need to have this done at the dealer...just trying to confirm.
 
Rationale:
1.) Since even the valet key has a chip in it which needs to be recognized by the system before it will start engine, there is some process which needs to be done to add the new key as an approved key to the cars computer. I haven't seen the secret instructions written anywhere, so I assume that I need to pay the dealer to do this step (even with valet type key-no remote entry). Assume also that if it is a key w/fob, that remote entry also needs to be configured in the cars computer so that it will unlock the doors as well.
 
2.) Assuming I could find a blank somewhere online, I still need to find a local place to cut the blank to match existing key. As such, I run the risk that if they don't cut it correctly, then I'm out the cost of the key w/fob.
 
Those two reasons lead me to conclude that from a practical and realistic point of view, this is just something that I'll have to bite the bullet and get done at the dealership.
 
Is this correct thought process, or has someone found a cheaper way to get some additional keys?

#31 of 32 2007 camry grill by tavi1

Aug 28, 2007 (5:47 pm)

I'm looking for an aftermarket black grill for my 2007 camry LE. Any thoughts on where to pick one up?
 
Thanks,
 
Bill
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