It is one of them, number 37. The clock is mentioned a couple of times in the owner's manual. Neither of those two will solve the problem. One is under the hood (number 14) and one is behind the dash (number 34). Both are 7.5amps. Then I read further and found the power mirror fuse, a 15amp, also behind the dash, and it worked for the mirrors and the clock. It is fuse number 37 in the fuse box behind the dash.
The fuses are located behind the little change cup just above the drivers left knee. You have to remove it to get to the fuses. And there should be a diagram on the back of the little cup.
Check the fuse box for bad fuses.
Did you check the fuses in the engine compartment, there is one more fuse for the lights inside of the car.
I assumed that your clock is not working. On the lower left panel of the dashboard, there is a little tray. Open and pull the tray out. The fuses are in the back. Locate the one for cigarette lighter (sticker on the back of the tray shows the locations of the fuses) and replace that fuse even if it looks intact.
Usually it means that one or more of fuses is about or already went bad.
There is a fuse cabin below the steering wheel on the left. Open it and inside the lid has the details of all fuses. Also check your Owners manual.
under the dash broad or under the steering wheel
How do you connect a fuse box to a 2007 camry
Fuses are almost always located either beneath the steering column toward the left or under the hood, generally near the battery.
On the under drivers side of the dash just above the front hood release, there is a little flip-out coin tray. The fuse panel is behind that. To get behind the tray, open it all the way, then lift it straight up to pop it off its pivots. The fuse ID is on the back of the tray. You'll probably need a small flash light and a pair of needle nosed pliers to remove the fuses. Of the many there, there are two fuses, one for each of the sockets, and the clock is on one of those socket fuses. My problem is I've lost that power (no clock, no socket pwr), too, but the fuses are good and there's 12vdc at the fuses. Anybody know what's going on there???
Well the previous answer "owner's manual" isn't very helpful if you don't have one and are pressed for time. So to clear things up, it's behind the change holder, the one labeled CIG. Thanks to the person with the 96 Camry saying where the fuses are located. So far as I can tell there are no other fuse boxes inside the car, but there are 2 more under the hood. The specific fuse for the clock and lighter is the far right of the bottom row of fuses behind the coin holder. To remove the coin holder open and pull up and out.
i was checking fuses on 1994 toyota camry and airbag light turned on.