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Old 02-29-2008, 10:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Instrument Cluster (& more) problems

I have a 92 LE V6 Camry with 256K. Today while driving the a/c stopped, all guages in the instrument panel (temp,tach,speedometer, odometer & fuel) stopped, no cruise control and the windows stopped working. I've seached the forum but can't find anything that fits this description. Could it be the fuses? If so,where can I find which ones go to which? Thanks
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Engine bay fuse/relay box would be the likely source. Behind the battery (Drivers side, right on the side of engine bay). Take a look at all of them.
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If you have your owner's manual it should specify where all the fuses are
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Check the 30A Power Fuse ...behind coin tray ...left of steering column under dash.
Also check 10A Gauge Fuse ... same place.
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its likely your alternator fuse. I had no power anything in my car once and the was the culprit, cna you wish thorugh the gears? meaning foward gears 1,2,3,4?
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Problems this morning shifting gears. I was able to only shift manually. Hope that helps. I'm going to check my fuses this am. I'm assuming the alternator fuse is also in the fuse box behind the coin tray. Thanks
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Problems this morning shifting gears. I was able to only shift manually. Hope that helps. I'm going to check my fuses this am. I'm assuming the alternator fuse is also in the fuse box behind the coin tray. Thanks
Does the engine start? ... Don't think it's the alt. fuse if if starts...
Alt. Fuse is in engine compartment... driver side fender, beneath air intake, battery tray ... someplace.
...Not sure about manual shifting...haven't heard of that ...
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GOOD NEWS!!! Found the owners manual, replaced 10A fuse (#2 i believe) and "pesto" everything is working. Thanks everyone.
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