3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Just fixed my blown "D" light in the cluster. What an easy job and the dealer didn't rip me off for the part. Now all lights work! For those who are skeptical, its a breeze if you can handle a few tools without the need for bandages.
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1993 Camry LE
4cyl Auto
Green
128000
mines not dead but its kind of dimmer than the reverse light....probably gonna go out soon lol
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2009 Camry SE V6 loaded
Mods: Borla Dual Exhaust with no resonator, K&N Intake, 5k HID headlights and 5k HID foglights, LED Tail lights, Complete interior leds, Ultra Racing Front Strut Bar, Ultra Racing 19mm rear sway bar, 20% tint, Rosen navigation system, 19 inch ASA GT1 wheels
Yep, it's pretty easy. The bulbs are the one that cost a lot.
If your low on money, your best bet is to head down to the junker to get the bulbs. Without a doubt, all the bulbs should not be burned out unless some odd 'short' circuit blew all of em out in the junk yard car.
Also, you get to pratice how to take it off without having to worry about anything
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