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Old 03-22-2007, 04:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fog in the mid rear panel

My trunk was leaking over winter. Now I fixed it but the condensation in the middle "CAMRY" panel won't go away, how do I fix it?
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Old 03-23-2007, 10:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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This is a Gen3 Camry genetic disorder. Happens to mine, and happens to most gen 3 Camrys I see on the road. Never knew anyone to actually fix it.
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uh.... no.... There are so many Gen 3's on the road mine is the only one that does it. It only happened because my trunk leaked.
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I have to agree with Corsulian, most gen 3's i see have it too. And FYI i have it as well and have had a trunk leak.
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My car used to do that sometimes...it would come and go as it pleased lol
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really?? Is there a way I can make it go away? it looks really bad....

Thats funny that I haven't seen anyone else with that problem
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Its a very common problem. At least ten people at my hs drive a gen 3, and its happened to all but one. It happened to my friend though. What he did was take it apart, let it all dry out, and then reassemble. And he made sure it was sealed and all. He said it wasnt hard at all
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