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Electrical faults and warning light in 10 Camry: experience and solutions wanted
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A 2010 Camry owner is experiencing electrical issues, including a non-functional navigation system and a warning light on the speedometer. The suspected cause is faulty coding, potentially linked to a malfunctioning control unit. A similar case was resolved by replacing the control unit, which restored the car's functionality and reliability. The suggested solution is to have the control unit checked and possibly replaced by a mechanic.
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Hotwheels (community.author)
Hi, thanks for your quick reply! It really seems as if it could be the control unit. Do you happen to remember how much you paid for the repair? And has there been any other problem with the car since the replacement? I hope not, as I really like my Camry a lot. Thanks in advance and see you soon
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MNoack88
Hello, sure, I still remember. The repair cost €1000 at the time because the control unit had to be completely replaced and that's not cheap. But since then the car has driven like new and I haven't had any more problems. In particular, the faulty coding you mentioned was fixed. So don't worry, your Camry will probably last a good while after the mechanic takes care of it. I totally understand you. I love my Camry too and I'm glad it's back in service after the repair. Good luck and see you soon! Greetings.
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Hotwheels (community.author)
Hi, thanks for the information! That really helped. 1000€ is a lot of money, but it sounds like it was really worth it. I will definitely take my Camry to the mechanic. Hopefully it will last as reliably as you say it will. I'm looking forward to getting back on the road without any problems. Thanks again and see you next time
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MNoack88
Hello, I once had similar problems with my 7 Camry. The control unit was faulty, which caused quite a bit of trouble with the electrics, just as you describe. The first time it was an acid test for me too. But don't worry, it's a serious problem but not a scary one. What was mainly done was the control unit replaced with a new one. So it wasn't a quick fix, it took time. But since then everything has been running smoothly again. Hope this helps you! Greetings.
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