Tech Service Bulletin - transmission fix Well, some repair work will call for swapping parts or even relocating
stuff. So I wouldn't be surprised if that was done to move whatever
was causing the hot spot to a different place. Only the service
procedure will tell, and the details aren't usually given to the
customer.
On Sep 19, 8:57 pm, Judy Sauer <tyaugh...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> it was probably this **how do you explain your apparent
> belief that reprogramming the
> PCM affected the temperature of the console**
>
> Like I said, I was only making an observation. I found it
> oddly coincidental that the hot spot was gone.
>
> Given that this is the first car I've had in a very long
> time that has a console, let alone AC, I wasn't sure what
> was hidden inside the big grey box between the seats, and
> although there are a variety of shop manuals in the house,
> 2007 Toyota Camry isn't one of them.
>
> With your further explanation of what is and isn't in the
> vicinity of the console, I will take a stab that it's
> probably the AC that causes the hot spot - the weather has
> turned to fall, and I did not have need of the AC yesterday,
> and used it only very briefly today. If it's warm enough,
> I'll crank it up tomorrow and see what happens.
>
> j |