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Old 12-01-2008, 09:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy 2002 Camry, autobody help, or salvage?

I got into an accident the other night after hydroplaning and hitting a concrete wall. I was wondering if any of you (i know its probably tough) could tell by these pictures the price range it would be to fix the car.
Also can Camry's still run with the airbags deployed?

I'm assuming the car still runs and that its all body work.
Also anyone know how much I would get if I salvaged it?
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toatled....it would require way too much money and work to fix that vehicle, seeing as how the quarterpanel on the drivers rear is smashed in and the whole panel (which is welded on) would have to be replaced, not to mention the frame damage the whole shebang might have caused...
id just get a new car if i were you.
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probably a total loss. Your frame is probably screwed. Does it still run/drive?
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I'm not sure, the towing service left the lights on all night so the battery was dead and i didnt have jumpers and the people that work there were being total jerk offs.

But yeah I figured it's pretty much done.
I know some cars have it where if the airbags deployed you can't start the car or anything, does Toyota have that?
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Airbags deployed, frame damage....new car
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I'm not sure, the towing service left the lights on all night so the battery was dead and i didnt have jumpers and the people that work there were being total jerk offs.

But yeah I figured it's pretty much done.
I know some cars have it where if the airbags deployed you can't start the car or anything, does Toyota have that?
If I'm not mistaken. At the moment of impact the fuel pump shuts down to prevent any fires and what not. To re-start it you would just put the key in the lock position, then just start it like you normally would. I'm sure NJerald will correct me if I'm wrong. Which i may be.
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