It could have failed due to several causes. If I were you I would check the fuses. Look at the wires for any obvious short circuits. Make sure the window and other moving parts are not jammed physically. Bypass the switch to rule that out. I might use a tester to see where power is and where it is not. Then get a repair manual and look up how to test the electric motor that drives the window. But if it is getting power and not moving then it likely needs repair or replacement. So, the short answer to your question is that it quit because of a bad fuse, or shorted wire, or bad switch, or bad motor, or jammed part.
Probably.
We had a 1996 Camry. The window activation constantly blew a fuse for the speedometer, dash lights, etc. My mechanic said over the phone that it was a wire short in the drivers door, and sure enough, that was it.
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Under the drivers side of the dash.
I need to replace my outside handle on the drivers door. Toyota told me to go on line to see a diagram. But, where? It is a 2000 camry.
Toyota should recall them, seriously, there have been over 1000 complaints of this same problem on the 2002 Toyota Camry - check google.
24 drivers side
remove the door panel then remove the switch which is secured at one closest to the front end by a Philips screw into a gold retainer
Forget about it, it came apart because something broke. Buy a replacement assembly from your local auto parts store from Dorman products.
The flasher for a '94 Toyota Camry LE (4-cyl 5SFE) is located behind the kick-panel on the Drivers side under the hood release
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On top of transmission, drivers side.
There are a few reasons that could cause the speedometer to stop working on your Toyota Camry. If the mileage is still working then the speedometer cable end is damaged. If both the odometer and speedometer do not work then the cable is most likely broken.