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Old 02-02-2008, 04:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Blew domelight fuse in 00 camry. help?

As stated in the title
I was replacing the dome light but it hadn't occurred to me to disconnect the battery.
Anyway, I blew the dome light fuse I think, and since it's also attached to my doors or somtehing, My doors do not automatically unlock

Also, my clock keeps resetting to 1 pm. I'd like to get this resolved asap, and if you could tell me how or where to look, please let me know.

also how much would it typically cost in a repair shop to fix such a problem? I have no real beef against spending money to repair this because I'm not altogether too familiar with how fuses work.

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The 7.5 amp Dome fuse is located in the engine compartment fuse box ... It will be to your right as you open the hood .... near the driver side fender. You should be able to remove the cover, and see a diagram of the fuse locations on the under side of the cover.
You might try to switch off all your interior lights and close the doors.... before you insert a new fuse. If you still end up with a blown dome fuse, then something is probably wrong ... and will require additional attention.
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Hey thanks for the response
I looked through the owner's manual, which coincidently told me everything I needed to know.
I have since replaced that fuse and everything is working fine again.
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