No sound is getting to the speakers.
I have a 2007, Camry XLE, V6.
Thought I post this as some of you might be looking for an answer.
So, if you recently overpacked your trunk, you might have knocked a bar in the trunk loose. If the stuff in your trunk presses the bar against the rear speakers, it will short circuit your JBL amp located under the front passenger seat.
This happened to me and I smelled some electrical burning while driving. Also, I felt an electrical field in the car. You should bring it to the dealer immediately, but they might quote you some expensive price.
If you want to buy time to research like I did, you need to first move your passenger front seat to the most forward position. Next, disconnect your battery by disconnecting the negative (black) wire only. You have to disconnect the battery because even if the car is turned off, there is an electric current going to the amp.
Next, pull off the black cover of the amp. you need to disconnect the three wire inserts by depressing the button on top of each wire. Then, disconnect the ground wire by loosening the screw. Finally, you can unscrew the main screw that keeps the amp in place.
Be careful as I believe the amp still has charge in it. Don't leave it anywhere as I left it on my desk and a few days, I heard some burning noise and then a strong electrical odor. I ended up leaving it out in my back yard.
The other thing is that you need to check if your fuse is blown under the car hood. Most likely it is. You need to go to the car store and buy a micro profile fuse. There are three different fuses out there and the one you need for the Camry is the micro profile fuse one 25a. The back cover of the fuse box will tell you where the amp one is. You can tell that it's burnt if the connection no longer is bridged together underneath the plastic. Inside the fuse cover, you should have a tool to help you pull the fuses out.
I ended up looking online for a used amp with the same model number, 86280-OW390. Although, this model has been replaced by a newer one: 86280-OW391
It costs around $665 if you bought it new online. I found a recycling used parts place for $220. I read someone was able to buy it for $125. Ebay was selling it for $350+ when I looked.
So I figured I'll buy the used one and see if it works. If my speakers blew out, then I would have to replace everything. I would have sold the old one on ebay for the price I bought it or more.
In the end, the old one worked from a 2009 camry and I am pretty happy.
Last, I wrapped electrical tape around the bars in the trunk where it could have made contact with the speakers. There are two bars and I wrapped the possible contact points there too just to be safe.
I hope this helps someone out there. It was a headache to do, but glad it's resolved now. I also read that some 2007 camries can catch on fire. This was definitely a potential candidate.
SOURCE: how do you remove the rear speakers on a 06 toyota camry?
You need to remove the entire rear seat, the bottom & the seat back. Remove both of the rear inner C pillar trims, remove the rear parcel shelf, under the back window.
The speakers come UP from where they are mounted. You cannot take them out thru the trunk.
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SOURCE: Maintanance light on a 2007 Toyota Camry LE
Push and hold trip button on dash with key off, turn key on but don't start, odometer will clock down, when it is finished, lite will go off
SOURCE: how to change serpentine belt on 207 toyota camry
4 cylinder diagram
6 cylinder diagram
Loosen the tensioner pulley to remove the belt. It is the one that has a long bolt running through it. Once you remove the old belt, install the new one using the appropriate diagram from the above two links. Readjust the tension using the bolt you loosened to remove the old belt.
i hope this helps
matthew
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Blue/Yellow
Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Gray
Car Radio Ground Wire: Brown
Car Radio Illumination Wire: Green
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: Pink/Blue
Car Stereo Amplifier Location: Located to the right of the glovebox behind the passenger side of the dash.
Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Pink
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Violet
Left Front Tweeter: Powered by the same wires as the left front speaker.
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue
Right Front Tweeter: Powered by the same wires as the right front speaker.
Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A
Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White
Tehy could be harnesses 15 or 20 pins, try to look your right replacement in this links:
- 2004 Toyota Camry Stereo Wiring Harness
- 1990-2013 Toyota Camry Auxiliary Car Audio Input Adapter Kit
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