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do you have the exact model ? is it a 120, 130, 150, 165, 180... D4D, VVTI, VVTI D4 ? Here's a link, hope it'll help you. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/22516359/Avensis_2002-2007_Manual_EN.rar
Try opening the glove box and press the two side until the two extensions that prevent it from falling move in enough to allow it to fall out. I hope this will be of help.
My Toyota is a 2007,avensis T180,a got problem with the heating,takes time till is warming up,so i have to drive the car for 2-3 miles to be able to use the heating,which i think is not common,also when i want to increase heating between that time to 22 or more degrees,then acceleration goes up it self with out to touch pedal with the foot.Please any help from somebody who know something about this.
it's just clipped on. order the new glass and it will be obvious where the clips are on the back. the glass and backing are one unit, this is clipped onto the mirror housing in the middle.
Hi.. It was an Avensis not a camry. Unfortunately the Avenssi was not on the drop down list.
Basically The bits on the back of the galss mirror did not seem to match up with the backplate. After trying several different ways I did the following.
1. remove the black casing this leaves a cover with several holes in it.
2 slide the lugs on the mirror furthest away from the door into the slot just to the left of the round circular backplte.
3 put a screwdriver through the rear housing hole near to the door. If you look through you will see a "lug sitting on a black lip. Use the screwdriver to force the lip away from the car. the lug will slip down the side of it. release the lip and it will secure the mirror.
Note the mirror does not seem to fit 100% correctly so I've added some tape for extra security.
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