20 Most Recent 2006 Toyota Camry - Page 8 Questions & Answers

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How do i re flash

Reflashing the computer is done with a special adapter
& a scan tool ,as well as purchasing a licence from the MFG

So I assume installing updates, is not what your asking!

I would suggest some research, before you even disconnect
a battery cable on todays vehicles

I would ask your questions at a local repair shop, if you
can not now start the car. They will at least know what you do next

I don't have access to any data base to help you
9/19/2011 2:11:11 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Sep 19, 2011
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Both cigarette holders do not

Take the cigarett holders out and see if they have loose connection or if there is an inline fuse.
9/16/2011 12:39:28 PM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Sep 16, 2011
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My '06 Camry keeps beeping after engine is

make sure all the doors and lights are turned off and if it has a sunroof make sure that it is closed..i would open it and close it again to make sure....i hope that this will help you and if you need more info let me know and give me all the details on when this might have started....also if i was able to help you if you could let me and fixya know with a thumbs up and a comment....i would start with the sunroof first if it has one because i have seen this a number of times....good luck and have a blessed day.......
8/21/2011 2:39:28 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Aug 21, 2011
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Problem with the 2006 Toyota

if you did not put a 9v plug into the cig. lighter befor you remove the battery then you will need to have the computer re flashed. any vehicle maurfactured after 2003 you half to feed constent current to the computer of it looses basic memory but the car will start in most cases but remote and lux iteams will not as it loses memeory when batter is removed thats why you use a 9 v in cig liter to back feed the comuter. hope this helps you
8/6/2011 10:22:29 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Aug 06, 2011
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Fuel gauge on 2006 camry

It is possible that the float guage in the tank has malfunctioned or a wire has come loose. I believe you can access this by removing a plate in the floor under the rear seat.
8/4/2011 12:13:51 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Aug 04, 2011
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Noise from tension belt. can

The tensioner is preset, but the pulley can be replaced, if it is making noise or causing

the belt to slip. once belt is removed you should check it, and all pulleys if possible.

good luck!
6/26/2011 1:06:53 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jun 26, 2011
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I broke my driver side mirror, my boyfriend

sorry had to laugh about the wire in his hand thing lol. does the mirror operate correctly? if so the wire may be ok to have in his hand :) as far as the lite on the front it could be a fuse. check under hood fuses to see if one blown, if they are ok get a test lite and hook to and ground sorce near the lit and unplug the lite. turn the head lites on and probe the plug. does it lite up the test lite? if so the bulb you got is defective if not then it may be a bad ground for that lite check the wires around that area to make sure there connected to the body good. try this first to see where you get to. hope this helps
6/7/2011 12:33:04 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Jun 07, 2011
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2006 toyota camry 2.4 liter serpentine belt

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5/27/2011 3:30:56 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on May 27, 2011
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Scratched headlight lens that's leaking

Personally, I believe its not very difficult to replace if your a bit hands on. Looking at a Toyota Camry parts manual there are two to three bolts that hold the assembly in. You will need to remove the bumper in order to get at the lower bolt easily. However, you might be able to squeeze a socket in the location in order to loosen the bolt without removing the bumper. (though I wouldnt recommend)

Outside of removing it and reinstalling, the cost associated with the headlamp assembly is about 200 to 250 for an OEM part online. Now, if you are not going to install it and have a mechanic install it will cost you approximately 60- 100 dollars an hour. I would estimate they would book 2 to 4 hours. This means the total cost with parts would probably be around 370 to 650. All depending on the cost per hour and the booked hours. If you are a bit mechanically inclined and have a few tools you should be able to do it on your own. Also, do not count out buying a used headlight assembly from a local salvage yard.
5/26/2011 2:38:17 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on May 26, 2011
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Cruise control On-Off switch is erratic and rarely

More than likely it's the switch/stem. They wear out with time.
5/21/2011 12:58:03 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on May 21, 2011
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2006 toyota camry have to press

I had a similar problem with my 1996 Toyota Corolla. It sounds like you need to bleed the brake lines. If your brake fluid was recently low, or if you had a leak in your brake lines this could be necessary. A step-by-step guide to the process is listed here: How to bleed a break line
4/9/2011 12:52:07 AM • 2006 Toyota... • Answered on Apr 09, 2011
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