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Hi, I have done the search, finding limited information. My 1994 Camry's AC compressor blew and the gauges, power windows, and power mirrors stopped working. I replaced the 10A fuse, and the gauges came back on. However, the passenger side mirror and the rear passenger window are still not working. Also, the tail lamp failure indicator is on with all the bulbs being ok. Any advice is sincerely appreciated. Thanks
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2001 Lexus ES 300 top of the line fully loaded.
1994 Toyota Camry with cleared lens and S2000 HID projector retrofit.
As for the tail indictor...it might be suggesting to you that a bulb is on it's way out. Mine did that, and none of my globes where out. A few days later...one went.
As for the other things, seeing as though only one of the devices running off the fuse in malfunctioning, perhaps the motor on that particular window/mirror blew. I don't think there are seperate fuses for each motor, so it could be a possibility.
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As for the tail indictor...it might be suggesting to you that a bulb is on it's way out. Mine did that, and none of my globes where out. A few days later...one went.
As for the other things, seeing as though only one of the devices running off the fuse in malfunctioning, perhaps the motor on that particular window/mirror blew. I don't think there are seperate fuses for each motor, so it could be a possibility.
check the ground connection of your tail, look for corrosion and try tightening all screws. I think something is shorted on your harness which causing a lot of trouble to those things you mentioned. I would take it to electrician.
For the right power mirror and the rear power window, I got it working again. I took a battery and connected to them directly to get them moving. When I connect them back to the switches, it works again. The only thing left right now is the tail light indicator.
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2001 Lexus ES 300 top of the line fully loaded.
1994 Toyota Camry with cleared lens and S2000 HID projector retrofit.
did you use to have a third brake light, that is no longer there because of the spoiler???.....because if you did, more than likely the bulb that was supposed to be there is still registering as part of your whole brake light system. same thing happened on my 95. all i did was replace the bulb for the third brake light and the indicator light went away. just thought this might be worth mentioning. if this isn't it, don't know what else to tell ya. lemme know how it goes.
I still have the third brake light. There are no spoilers, and the tail end is all stock. I will replace all the bulbs this weekend and see if the problem goes away. Thanks.
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2001 Lexus ES 300 top of the line fully loaded.
1994 Toyota Camry with cleared lens and S2000 HID projector retrofit.
When I put the new A/C compressor in and plug the wire back, the tail light indicator no longer comes on. I did not know unplugging the A/C compressor will cause the TLI to light up.
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2001 Lexus ES 300 top of the line fully loaded.
1994 Toyota Camry with cleared lens and S2000 HID projector retrofit.
When I put the new A/C compressor in and plug the wire back, the tail light indicator no longer comes on. I did not know unplugging the A/C compressor will cause the TLI to light up.
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