Has a remedy been found for the 2007 Camry hi beams/running lights not turning off ?

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Asked by smokyjoe Dec 29, 2017 at 11:49 AM about the 2007 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a 2007 Camry with same hi-beams/running lamps not turning off, fuses
& relay are fine. Has a remedy been found ? Please reply ASAP., I guess I
wasted $50 on Sylvania Ultra bulbs.
                                                             Thank you,   Smokyjoe
                                           e-mail = jwolchak@fuse.net

4 Answers

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Sounds like the Day Time running light relay may be faulty. Check under hood relay ...fuse...boxes for this relay. When the problem ocurrs ...remove the relay and get back to us with results. The ID of relays are somtimes located on the underside of the cover for said box.

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I got the solution from ALLDATAdiy.com The prob was the junction box to the right of the fuse box, an engineering glitch by Toyota , they covered it in warrantee, and produced a replacement / correction, to the part.Got one @ the junk yard for $100, $217 @ Toyota . Very easy to exchange / replace, .3 time.

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