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2011 Toyota Camry Power Window Wiring Diagram

Find power window motor circuits, master switch wiring, window lock relay paths, and regulator control schematics.

Matched Diagrams

48

Variant Used

Camry L4-2.4L (2AZ-FXE) Hybrid

Total Vehicle Diagrams

1397

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Factory Manual Evidence

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2011 Toyota Camry A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ) β†’

Diagnostic signal

Codes Often Seen With This System

Use the code cluster when wiring faults overlap with check-engine or module-level diagnostics.

P0172: System Too Rich (Bank 1) β†’

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K > H6 (Power Window SW (Front RH))GeneralOpen33.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > d - K > H9 (Power Window ECU (Front RH))GeneralOpen34.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > d - K > I8 (Power Window ECU (Front LH))GeneralOpen35.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > d - K > J6 (Power Window SW (Rear RH))GeneralOpen36.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > d - K > J7 (Power Window ECU (Rear RH))GeneralOpen37.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > d - K > K6 (Power Window SW (Rear LH))GeneralOpen38.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > d - K > K7 (Power Window ECU (Rear LH))GeneralOpen39.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > m - Z > M2 (Power Window Master SW)GeneralOpen40.Connector Views > Power Window Control Module > Power Window ECU (Front LH)GeneralOpen41.Connector Views > Power Window Control Module > Power Window ECU (Front RH)GeneralOpen42.Connector Views > Power Window Control Module > Power Window ECU (Rear LH)GeneralOpen43.Connector Views > Power Window Control Module > Power Window ECU (Rear RH)GeneralOpen44.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > m - 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