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http://www.toyotapartszone.com/ in the middle click camry, then 2000, idk if your is a J vin or 4T vin, then im assuming 5sfe, le then click search, in the next screen u should see 4 choices: Tool/Engine/Fuel,Power Train/Chassis, Body, Electrical. Click
Electrical. In the next window, scroll down to the 11th one down should be 84-01 Switch & Relay and click it. at the top are illustraion #s 1-6 you need to pick #2 Engine Room.
side note: The way the site shows diagrams is at the top the PNC numbers correspond to the full part number since they don't show it to you ie: I'll use the first part under Engine room
PNC 28300 Relay ASSY, Starter P/n **300-10020 basically when your look at the diagrams unless its a bolt or a standard part it will show a PNC # the First 2 digits correspond to the ** in the p/n so in the case of the first one its 28300-10020. if you copy and paste this number into the field above in the upper left hand corner and hit search it will show up as relay assy starter.
Ok. back to your thing, your popup blocker might block the pics from loading but after you click illust 2 the first time click it again and another window should open click that link thats inside the window and it should open up another window with the diagram inside ( you can click the pic again and it will blow up the picture) what your looking for is on the bottom right corner but towards the front of the car and its seperated into 3 pieces your PNC # is 82662B. Now if you go back to the site with the listings, simply scroll down to find the matching PNC and just fill in the first two ** with the 82 and your get 82662-33060. now if you look to the field after than its production range and yours has 1999.08 - meaning on or after aug of 99 (since yours is 00) thats how you distinguish which part u need if theres multiple listings for the same pnc since sometimes the shape etc changes between the gen 4 to gen 4.5 and even earlier with the gen 3 to 3.5.
Hope this helps if you have any ?s just post back on here and I'll get to it when i get home tomorrow after work. I get off at 12:00 est
P.S. heres a direct listing to the website that they use for the diagrams
http://www.utoyot8.com/Model.aspx, I'd suggest your browse around through different models so u get a feel on how to understand the pncs and how to figure out what catagory a certain part you might be looking for would be under.
OH, and yea that is Gary Smith ^
http://www.toyotaofnewnan.com/Department-Parts.aspx # 678-854-9601 (ask for Gary) make sure you mention your with toyotanation