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The back seats in the Camry fold down allowing access to the trunk.
maybe if you had a good lawyer, but i wouldn't count on it
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I have yet to do this on my 2005 Camry, but according to the Toyota Tech you must turn the key switch over (do not crank car) the check engine light will appear, now hold down the button on the odometer and at the same time turn the switch off than back on.
Probably down the dip stick tube.
To install a manual antenna on a 1996 Toyota Camry, a hole will have to be drilled into a fender somewhere near a side mirror, if there isn't already one there. The hole should be smaller than the nut that will hold the antenna on. Thread the antenna wire in and connect to the back of the radio, then tighten down the nut to hold the antenna in place.
You should be able to do that. There are two nobs one per each side you have to pull out, if you want to fold the seat. You can fold one side only if you want to.
This is how to reset "Maintenance Required" light on Toyota Camry with "Smart Key" feature.This works on 2007 and newer Camry models, including the Camry Hybrid. Put the odometer on "Trip A." Turn off the car, hold down the odometer button and, without putting foot on the brake, push "Start" button twice (while continuing to hold down the odometer button). Watch the display . . . it will speak for itself.
To change spark plugs on a 1994 Toyota Camry, remove the black shafts. The spark plugs are down the four holes. Use a socket set with extension to reach the spark plugs. Replace old spark plugs with new ones.
For most vehicles it is on the inside front of the door, where it is pressed down if the door is shut.
2, one coming right out of the engine, then another one down line under the car
I believe that there is a button that controls this light. I drive a 95 Toyota Camry Coupe, and on my console down by the Gear Shift there is a small button labeled "PWD". When engaged (Down) the light is off, and when disengaged (up) the lGren PWD light shows on the Instrument panel. My understanding is it has to do with Traction Control Hope that helps!