does have TCH console compartment lid?
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Why do some '07 Camrys have a lid over the center console compartment?
I'd seen photos online and assumed it had something to do with the burl wood look, but have since seen others with lids in the same gray plastic as my TCH. My TCH has no lid as shown in the photo inset:
https://www.greenhybrid.com/share/image2055.html
I'd seen photos online and assumed it had something to do with the burl wood look, but have since seen others with lids in the same gray plastic as my TCH. My TCH has no lid as shown in the photo inset:
https://www.greenhybrid.com/share/image2055.html
Last edited by vioarc; 10-13-2006 at 12:51 PM.
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I think the lid only appears in other Camry except Hybrid. I asked this question to the sales man before. He said Toyota's designer thought it is a place that a driver will put his key flob. In one way that's convenient and good place to hold a key lob. In my personal opinion, it looks like it is missing something. I seldom put my key flob in that compartment because I am so afraid I will somehow leave my key in the car.
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Ive left the key in the car before and it politely beeps at me as I leave trying to lock the door.
The console lid is on the SE and XLE...haven't seen it on the LE or CE.
The console lid is on the SE and XLE...haven't seen it on the LE or CE.
Originally Posted by vioarc
Why do some '07 Camrys have a lid over the center console compartment?
I'd seen photos online and assumed it had something to do with the burl wood look, but have since seen others with lids in the same gray plastic as my TCH. My TCH has no lid as shown in the photo inset:
https://www.greenhybrid.com/share/image2055.html
I'd seen photos online and assumed it had something to do with the burl wood look, but have since seen others with lids in the same gray plastic as my TCH. My TCH has no lid as shown in the photo inset:
https://www.greenhybrid.com/share/image2055.html
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I don't really see any reason to put the fob in that compartment.
The main appeal of the smart key system is that you never have to handle the "key". I leave it in my pocket all the time. I suppose if you don't have a pocket, you might need someplace to put it, though...
The main appeal of the smart key system is that you never have to handle the "key". I leave it in my pocket all the time. I suppose if you don't have a pocket, you might need someplace to put it, though...
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Originally Posted by spiff72
The main appeal of the smart key system is that you never have to handle the "key". I leave it in my pocket all the time. I suppose if you don't have a pocket, you might need someplace to put it, though...
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Sorry - The Devil made me do it!!!
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Interesting event today re: Key fob. I was traveling back from Seattle to Yakima, WA and stopped at a rest stop. My traveling companion stayed with the car because I didn't want to shut it off as I wanted to see what the mileage was for the trip coming home as opposed to going to Seattle (will post this trip info separately). I left the car running and went to ... well, you know... then came back and put the car in drive and took off in stealth mode.
When I got home, I realized that I still had the key in my pocket (I don't ususally carry it there, but because I was at at conference and had checked out of the hotel I didn't want to carry around anything extra, I just put my keyfob in my pocket instead of carrying a purse around)... which meant that the car stayed running at the rest stop, even though the keyfob was 100+ feet away from the car!!! Because my traveling companion was still with the car I hadn't tried to lock it so hadn't run into any problems. BUT I was amazed that the car continued to stay 'on'. Now the next question is... if someone had tried to put it into drive and take off with it... would the car have 'allowed' it? Guess I will have to try it in the driveway when I run to the store in a bit!
When I got home, I realized that I still had the key in my pocket (I don't ususally carry it there, but because I was at at conference and had checked out of the hotel I didn't want to carry around anything extra, I just put my keyfob in my pocket instead of carrying a purse around)... which meant that the car stayed running at the rest stop, even though the keyfob was 100+ feet away from the car!!! Because my traveling companion was still with the car I hadn't tried to lock it so hadn't run into any problems. BUT I was amazed that the car continued to stay 'on'. Now the next question is... if someone had tried to put it into drive and take off with it... would the car have 'allowed' it? Guess I will have to try it in the driveway when I run to the store in a bit!