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Camry front piece is broken

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christ - 30 Oct 2005 21:42 GMT
The front piece on my Camry - with Toyota logo on it - is broken.
It's a 2000 Camry CE.  How much does it coast to replace the piece?
And is it important to fix it right away?  I'm thinking with this
piece broken, people can gain access to everything under the hood if I
park my car outside.

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Ray O - 31 Oct 2005 06:33 GMT
> The front piece on my Camry - with Toyota logo on it - is broken.
> It's a 2000 Camry CE.  How much does it coast to replace the piece?
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> http://www.geocities.com/shallowrick/DSC00233a.JPG

The piece that is broken is commonly referred to as a grille.  The piece is
probably expensive, on the order of $350 to $400.

It is not so important to fix it right away because its purpose is mostly
cosmetic.  People will not be able to access everything under the hood any
easier with a broken grill since the hood release is inside the passenger
compartment.
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Christ - 31 Oct 2005 13:53 GMT
>> The front piece on my Camry - with Toyota logo on it - is broken.
>> It's a 2000 Camry CE.  How much does it coast to replace the piece?
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>The piece that is broken is commonly referred to as a grille.  The piece is
>probably expensive, on the order of $350 to $400.

How about this one for $44.95:
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Grilles/Toyota/Camry/EV8113990/16743

It says it's chrome plated plastic.  So it's plastic.  What about the
original one that comes with the car?  Is that plastic too?
Hachiroku - 31 Oct 2005 14:10 GMT
>>> The front piece on my Camry - with Toyota logo on it - is broken.
>>> It's a 2000 Camry CE.  How much does it coast to replace the piece?
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> It says it's chrome plated plastic.  So it's plastic.  What about the
> original one that comes with the car?  Is that plastic too?

Yup.

What you could try to do (here I go plugging products again...) is go to a
hardware store and look for Velcro brand glue. It's purpose is to adhere
the velcro strips to surfaces they would not ordinarily stick to, but I
have found it bonds most materials, esp plastic, better than any other
adhesive i have ever used.

Put a thin bead on each side of the parts to be binded and hold them
together for at least a minute, and then let them sit for about 1/2 hour,
or, considering the size of the pieces you have to bond, and hour or more.

I repaired a stressed plastic piece on my Supra lawst year, and it is
still holding...
Brent Secombe - 31 Oct 2005 14:23 GMT
> >>> The front piece on my Camry - with Toyota logo on it - is broken.
> >>> It's a 2000 Camry CE.  How much does it coast to replace the piece?
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> I repaired a stressed plastic piece on my Supra lawst year, and it is
> still holding...

Wow, that's a great tip. Thanks. I'll own some by lunchtime.

BTW, the grill has an important mechanical function too. It is the
debris-barrier that keeps stones & such from piercing the radiator. For
that reason I'd counsel fixing the grill ASAP.

Brent
Ray O - 31 Oct 2005 23:08 GMT
>>> The front piece on my Camry - with Toyota logo on it - is broken.
>>> It's a 2000 Camry CE.  How much does it coast to replace the piece?
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> It says it's chrome plated plastic.  So it's plastic.  What about the
> original one that comes with the car?  Is that plastic too?

Yes.
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Christ - 01 Nov 2005 14:38 GMT
A different issue.  The piece on the photo and the bumper were
replaced by an autobody shop months ago after an accident.  My
insurance paid for it.  Now I believe the grill that the shop put on
is also a *decorative* piece.  That's why it went broken so easily
when bumped.  The shop gave me something like life-time warranty for
their repair.  But I think they'll say they don't warrant for "being
damaged".  My arguments is they should not put some low quality stuff
on my car when I told them I expected something as good as the
originals.  Can I make a case here?
Brent Secombe - 01 Nov 2005 19:56 GMT
> A different issue.  The piece on the photo and the bumper were
> replaced by an autobody shop months ago after an accident.  My
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> on my car when I told them I expected something as good as the
> originals.  Can I make a case here?

Take the issue up with your insurance company. My insurer provides a
"long as you own the car" warranty on repairs done by one of the shops
they recommend. Yours might also.

Brent
Wolfgang - 04 Nov 2005 01:24 GMT
Life time For their repair -- not for the part being in yet another
accident.  For $50 I woudn't mention it to your insurance company. You could
replace it with the new armor used on the HUMMV and not worry again about
it.

>> A different issue.  The piece on the photo and the bumper were
>> replaced by an autobody shop months ago after an accident.  My
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> Brent
 
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