wire has come off or worse yet the entire switch is bad and needs replacement. In that the drivers window is probably the most used it still works, the other contacts most likely are caroaded. Getting one from a wrecking yard is probably the best and cheapest way to go, take the door panel off carefully and the unit screws to the door and is a plug in.
My guess is it will cost about $50 and some of your time 1 hour. Taking it to a dealer will more than likely cost you about $150.
Answer 2 Another PossibilityAlthough answer one could be correct, you don't want to spend good money fixing something that "ain't broke."I'm not familiar with your Camry, but most vehicles with power windows have a separate switch on the master switch console for the windows which allows the driver to "kill," or override the operation of the other window controls.
This feature was included as safety function to prevent small children from being able to open the windows.
It is generally the same for the doorlock switches, allowing the driver to override the passenger door locks. Hope this is of assistance to you until someone who really knows your vehicle improves these answers.j3h
REMOVE AND REPLACE SWITCH AND CRIMP THE CONNECTOR TO THE SWITCH.
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.
The power windows on a 1999 Toyota Camry's driver's side window may not roll up if the fuse or motor are bad. You should replace the fuse or take it to a local dealership for diagnosis.
If the window in your 2000 Camry won't go up, it could be due to a malfunctioning window motor, a broken window regulator, or an electrical issue such as a blown fuse or faulty switch. Check the fuse box for any blown fuses related to the power windows and test the window switch for proper function. If those components are working, the problem may lie within the motor or regulator, which would require further inspection or replacement.
Check the fuses.
I would suspect the connections at the drivers door switch. Make sure they are tight and clean. Most switches can be removed without removing the door panel. Mark
Where is the circuit breaker for power window in 1990 camry?
It could be a switch, a connector or the motor.
No, the entire system is on one fuse so all the windows would work or none would if it was a fuse. It is much more likely that it is a problem with the window motor.
Please take a look at this link. I had the same problem and wondered how to open the door panel. http://en.allexperts.com/q/Toyota-Repair-832/Toyota-Camry-Power-Window.htm
in my trail blazer i took the whole switch assembly apart and discovered that a miny diode had fried. It is a matter of replacing the switch assembly.
'95 Camry fit.