The other is next to the headlamp at the bottom
ok I figured it out. one star screw on top and one on the bottom. The top is easy to get at but the bottom I used a Allen wrench. worked good
If you are talking about the lens to the immediate side of the headlamp, there is a torx head screw accessible easily from the top when the hood is lifted. The second torx head is obscured beneath the bottom of the lens. However, it will is accesible with a driver type torx head if you can sneak it in between the lens and the lower parking lamp. If you are talking about the lower parking lamp, don't really remember the screw locations, but they are torx head as well and I believe the headlamp housing needs to be removed. The headlamp pulls out, no mounting srews
Generally it's not removed.
the radiator is removed from bottom of car, after splash shield is removed.
on the bottom left
the bottom of the engine
It is on the bottom of the reservoir.
The parking brake pads are the same brake pads that stop your vehicle when you apply the brake petal. This is a mechanical system instead of a hydraulic one and so, yes, the parking break is needed in the event that the hydraulic system fails or in case you should have to change the tire. The last thing you want is to park on a hill and come out and find your vehicle at the bottom. Get it fixed at a reputable brake repair shop.
It is on the bottom of the engine.
No, is removed out of the bottom.
The engine and transmission are removed together out the bottom.The engine and transmission are removed together out the bottom.
The 1989 Toyota Camry parking light fuse can be found in the fuse box. The parking light fuse will be in the first column, second from the bottom.