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You'll need to get into the door, and see what's going on. At this point you really don't know whether:
- switch and motor good, but window is binding in track or off track
- switch is good, window able to move easily, motor is bad
- switch is bad
I am having the same problem. The power outlet is working but not cigratte lighter,clock as well as side mirrors. I have replaced the 15A cigarete fuse and I noticed one thing the fuse is blowing out continously. Whatever the new fuse i am inserting it is getting short circuit and blowing out again and again. I am not able to figure it out what is the cause.
Thanks,
Vishal
Thanks for the prompt reply. I am suspecting the short in lighter because I was using the car vaccum from this outlet and suddelny it went off. Can you suggest me how to open the cigrate lighter hood.Also do I need to start looking from the cigratte lighter end or from the fuse end?
Thanks,
Vishal
Is it really easy to open the cigratte lighter assembly and look for the wires or the car needs to be repaired by some tech.
Thanks
I guess while I'm at it I'll ask another question. Does anyone know if I REALLY have to take my car in to the dealership after my friend hit the emergency exit switch? My automatic seatbelts will no longer come down Thanks for any help.
Theo
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or opinions.
Thank you in advance for any suggestion
As for replacements, Consumer Reports publishes test results every fall. I think their last review was in the October or November 2007 issue. IIRC, the Camry uses a size 24 battery, one of the most common sizes. As to CCA, the Consumer Reports article has these values, and almost any replacement will likely have specs equal or better than the original equipment battery.
When I was driving one morning to church, I noticed my turn signals dont work at all! I dont know where this came from????? The hazard signals dont work either....
I checked all the fuses, and they seem to be working just fine. No shortages.
If some could instruct me in this field, that would be greatly appreciated!
I work on my Camry all the time and keep her tuned up. Im finally stumped and admitting I need help!
Thanks for your time!
Open up a door, check your voltages, figure out whether the problem is the motor (getting the voltage but not moving)....or is some problem upstream (not getting the voltage to the motor), and work your way back to the drivers switch.
I am trying to do a DIY wiring in my Camry 03. I have run the wires and connected one wire to the fusebox, to one of the fuses with add-a-circuit. I need to connect the other wire to an earth.
I tried looking inside or around the fusebox under the steering, but could not locate any nut that I can tie the earth wire terminal to. Can someone suggest if there is a nut or screw around the fusebox that I can use?
Thanks.
And thanks for moving the post. I realized that I should have posted here, but did not know how to move it as I could not delete the first post.
No matter, we're all in the right place now and we're glad to have rego on board and getting help. :-)
Thanks, as always, for your very valuable assistance in the Forums!
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
Jonathan
:confuse:
will someone kindly send me a schematic of the fusebox? thanks
If the fuse checks out okay, then I would suspect the reverse switch, which is up in the engine compartment on the transmission.
If so, feel free to answer is in Answers :-)
It's a 15A fuse, labelled Cig Rad, in fuse slot #8, on the backside of the junction block#1. Look behind the ashtray by your left knee to find junction block#1.
Then to remove the bulb itself, either twist slightly counterclockwise while pressing inward on the bulb, then pull straight out OR just pull straight out (I'm not sure what kind of socket the '96 model uses). Installation is the reverse. Try not to touch the new bulb with your bare hands -- use a cloth or tissue.
I finally found a sheet metal screw behind a small plastic lid below and right to the steering wheel. It worked fine.
Went to dealer who had no time to diagnose but removed and replaced SAME fuse and everything worked normally once again.
Later tonight, I was fast forwarding and exact same thing has happened. I have not removed fuse.
Any ideas? Is it electrical? Is it the unit? Should I take it to the dealer? Should I take it to a radio shop?
Appreciate any advice, Thanks
- 30 Amp Power#1
- 10 Amp ECU-B
- 10 Amp ECU-IG
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How did you test the fuse and the bulb? Visually is not good enough. You should use an ohm meter to test for continuity through the fuse or through the bulb.
Any ideas? :sick:
If so, then AM2 feeds the keyswitch, and then feeds 2 downstream fused circuits:
- a 5 amp fuse for ignition coils
- a 5 amp fuse for starting circuit, feeds first a clutch switch, then starter relay, then starter primary.
If this AM2 fuse is blowing immediately, try pulling the two downstream 5 amp fuses (they are in the circuit AFTER the ignition switch). If it still immediately blows (which undoubtedly it will since the fuses downstream are only 5 amp each and would have blown), your ignition key switch is probably bad.
She has no Owners Manual for mt to look at. Does anyone know where to find a wiring schematic of the lights / fusebox? I have been told that there is a "Modular" that could be the issue. Where / what - I don't know. All the fuses look good.
Please post reply here and email me directly @ roscoe.diamond@comcast.net and I'll post findings/results here for all.
Thanks Again :confuse: roscoe.diamond@comcast.net
- The rear taillight problem could be either the taillight relay, or the 10A fuse called 'tail'. The fuse is on one side of the junction block by your left knee behind the ashtray, the relay is on the backside of that block. There is a row of three relays going across the middle of the block, and the tail relay is the one on the far right while looking at the relays. Can you verify that your license plate light is also not working...thanks
Good luck.
Thanks! Any advise you can offer is greatly appreciated.