5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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I wasn't sure where to post this. I searched this forum, google, and Power Bulbs but can't seem to find the answer. My driver's side rear brake light is burnt out. What is the part # to replace this bulb?
I wasn't sure where to post this. I searched this forum, google, and Power Bulbs but can't seem to find the answer. My driver's side rear brake light is burnt out. What is the part # to replace this bulb?
If you go to pepboys or autozone, let them know what car u have and they'll find you the right one.
Thank you GT-R for your fast response. I completely forgot about Sylvania (which is odd as I was just telling my co-worker I replaced my front headlights with Sylvania bulbs).
Sadly being in the great white north, auto parts are not as easy to come by no pepboys or autozone for me.
Speaking of parts, has there been a defininite stance on which type of cabin air filter to go with? i searched this forum and saw there was some confusion over the regular vs charcoal filters and i'm not sure which one i should go for (or whether it's worth spending extra for charcoal).
In the past month my 2007 Camry SE 4 cylinder has had an acceleration problem coming out of slow turns.
It only happens when I start turning after a stop or enter a turn at slow speed.
As I hit the accelerator coming out of the turn, my car doesn't feel like it is accelerating right for several seconds. Then it picks up and drives normally.
Does anyone know a fix or have any suggestions? Thanks!
In the past month my 2007 Camry SE 4 cylinder has had an acceleration problem coming out of slow turns.
It only happens when I start turning after a stop or enter a turn at slow speed.
As I hit the accelerator coming out of the turn, my car doesn't feel like it is accelerating right for several seconds. Then it picks up and drives normally.
Does anyone know a fix or have any suggestions? Thanks!
It might be the hesitation issue. There is a TSB out there for it, take it in to the dealer and tell them that your car hesitates when accelerating and need to reflash the ECM for better throtle response.
Sometimes my car do that too, so it might be normal cause sometimes your transmission is gear-hunting, etc. But just get the ECM reflashed first.
2010 Camry SE - Switch rear reading lights with front switch?
Hello all,
New to the forum even though I've been browsing for quite a while. I have searched everywhere for this topic and have even asked at the dealership about it with no luck.
I have two kids so when we travel at night it is a must to be able to turn the back reading lights on, and as you might imagine it's quite a task to do so while driving, or even for my wife to do from the passenger seat. I'd like to know if it's possible to wire power from the front vanity light switch to the rear reading lights, or if the car is wired in a can bus type arrangement where this needs to be programmed in somehow.
can u stop open a new thread for every question u have?
yes u can. like in that thread i posted for u, u have to remove the bottom first then u can remove that piece. in that pic, u havent remove the bottom out yet
Sorry...I was simply looking for some clarification. I read the sticky, exactly how I am supposed to remove the rear seat is not clear to me.
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