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Jun 22, 2025 - 01:30 PM
Yes, it does. This is the official OEM Service & Repair Manual Software for the 2002-2006 Toyota Camry, so it includes full coverage of fuse locations, inspection procedures, and replacement steps—including all fuse block types used in this model.
In Toyota documentation, “Type B” and “Type C” don’t refer to special fuse types, but rather to different fuse block assemblies. For example:
- Type B fuse block: Typically refers to the main engine compartment fuse/relay box.
- Type C fuse block: Usually refers to the interior cabin fuse panel or a secondary location, such as near the driver’s kick panel or trunk.
The manual provides step-by-step instructions for accessing, checking, and replacing fuses in both these blocks. It also includes labeled diagrams of each fuse panel, fuse ratings, and circuit functions—so you’ll know exactly which fuse is which, and how to deal with it.
Because this is the same software used by Toyota dealerships, no aftermarket manual will give you more detail. You’re fully covered here for any electrical diagnostic or fuse replacement needs.