Wreck A Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry is one of the most reliable cars ever made. These type of vehicles were built to last longer than 30 years, which is excellent news for car wreckers all around.

Toyota wreckers, otherwise known as Toyota auto wreckers, are the people responsible for taking care of your used Toyota. You may have damaged your vehicle in an accident or abandoned the car altogether. It’s then the wrecker’s job to try to carefully retrieve some parts from that decommissioned vehicle and sell it. But if the vehicle was broken entirely or accident damaged, then they have no choice but to take it to the scrapper.

Toyota Camry

When it comes to A Camry, if the car has not been through some severe accident, then you are in luck. Even from a Toyota Camry 93, you will get parts that are worth the money.

But first, you need to do a thorough inspection. So, this means checking out the bumpers, chassis, and metal parts…etc.

Here are some parts that you should look for when wrecking a Toyota Camry. Remember, these are also the parts that have the most value in a second-hand market-

1 – Toyota Camry’s Catalytic Converter

The converters reduce the emission of toxic gases from your car. You will find your catalytic converter right near the exhaust pipes. Most cars built after 1970 are bound to have these converters.

There are two reasons you should keep this part. For starters, there is a good demand for working converters in the market. You can get a fantastic deal out of selling the converter alone.

The second reason is to sell the materials. These converters are usually made of platinum, rhodium, or palladium. They are all rare earth materials which worth a lot for a wrecker. The platinum ones will get you the best money. But you can also sell it at a reasonable price for the rhodium or palladium.

Converter

2 – The Battery

New batteries can be expensive. Traditional ones can cost about $100-$250, whereas the premium ones can cost you over $150-$400. That is why people are always looking for second-hand batteries at a lower price.

If you have a working Toyota Camry hybrid battery or Durablast battery, then you can get a reasonable price of $50-$70 by selling it. And if you think the battery is in excellent condition, then you can reuse it for yourself.

3 – The Cars Electronic Equipment

The new models come with tons of electronic equipment. But even the old ones were highly engineered like GPS systems, dashcam and touch screen head unit, etc. are still very good to resale. Did you know that an air conditioner and the stereo system last way longer than any latest luxury vehicles? You will find perfect working air conditioners even on a Toyota Camry 93.

So if you have your hands on one of these old classics, make sure you retrieve the air conditioning system and stereo system. In the older models, you will typically find 4-inch front speakers and 6 inch rear speakers. Take them out and put them on your stock.

For the newer models, make sure you get your hands on the GPS because those things will sell fast and at a fair price.

4 – Toyota Camry’s Engines And Transmission System

I can not stress the fact enough that Toyota Camrys were built to last. You can still see perfectly running Toyota Camry 93s out in the street.

Speaking of the 93, these bad boys used 4-cylinder engines and top-notch transmission systems back in the day. But lucky for you, most of those engines still work and can be sold for a reasonable price.

After getting out all the critical spare parts, your Toyota will have to be stripped off of its harness, wiring and heating system and then its empty shell will be crushed into a cube.

Takeaway

Toyotas are reasonably simple machines but built in a way that makes them so durable. Even today there is a massive demand for second-hand parts of the Toyota Camry and other models. If you get your hands on one of these beautiful machines, check for the used parts we mentioned above before sending it to the scrapper.

Everything You Need to Know About A Wrecking Yard

What is a Wrecking Yard?

A wrecking yard is a facility to salvage cars. Unwanted, unused, wrecked, and junk vehicles are stripped apart in a way that 90 percent of vehicle’s parts can be reused, refurbished or recycled.

What are the Regulations for the Wrecking Yards?

Car Wreckers handles very hazardous materials responsibly in compliance with the set of regulations set forth by the federal and local government. They ensure that the harmful emissions are reduced and safely disposed of.

Who Should Use a Wrecking Yard?

Anyone who wants to get rid of their old car, truck, van, or SUV can sell it to a wrecking yard for top dollar. WA Auto Parts in Perth will accept any make, model, or year, regardless of its condition. Sell your junk car for cash and do your part to help the environment at the same time.

How Does the Wrecking Process Work?

Auto salvage or a wrecking process involves several steps. Below is a list of these steps in detail:

  • Drain Fluids:

Car fluids can’t be dumped on the ground because they are hazardous. These fluids are safely removed from the vehicle so that they do not end up back into the environment. Fluids that are reusable such as motor oil, Freon and antifreeze are often recycled. They are cleaned of debris before using it as energy, refrigerant, and antifreeze.

  • Remove Parts:

Your car might be a piece of junk to you but some of the parts can be refurbished and resold. A Wrecking Yard removes these components from the car prior to it being crushed. These parts are then cleaned, reconditioned and tested before being sold to consumers who are looking to save money on used car parts.

  • Recycle Parts:

Some car parts such as a dead car battery which contains a very harmful and toxic ingredient – lead – must be removed from the car and processed prior to recycling. The lead in the batteries is removed and used to make new ones. The casing of the car battery is reused to create cases for new batteries. Car tires are also recycled to be used as asphalt or garden pavements during the auto wrecking process.

  • Crush the Car:

After the car has had all its fluids and parts removed and properly recycled, it is then sent to a crusher which flattens the vehicle. The flattened car is shredded to pieces and a specialised huge magnet is used to separate the ferrous from non-ferrous metal.

Contact Us:

To get rid of your old clunker without damaging the environment, call WA Auto Parts in Perth at Call (08) 9358 1392