Hello all!
I am looking for a repair manual (I have heard Chilton or Haynes manuals
are the norm) for my 98 Camry and also a little help.
For the past week or so the Check Engine Light has been on in my car.
Fluids are all ok, and everything runs fine. Is there anyway to
determine the error codes on my own without use of a scanner? I have
heard that on some models you can do this by following a certain procedure?
Thanks for any help or files provided!
Jon
johngdole@hotmail.com - 25 Mar 2006 07:00 GMT
AutoZone offer the use of their ODB-II reader for free. Why not try it.
Once you get the code(s), do a search on the web, or goto www.obdii.com
and look up the code(s).
Haynes manual is fine for just about everything I needed to do.
> Hello all!
> I am looking for a repair manual (I have heard Chilton or Haynes manuals
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> Thanks for any help or files provided!
> Jon
JoMo - 25 Mar 2006 16:24 GMT
> AutoZone offer the use of their ODB-II reader for free. Why not try it.
> Once you get the code(s), do a search on the web, or goto www.obdii.com
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>> Thanks for any help or files provided!
>> Jon
Ok. Thanks. I will give that a try.
johngdole@hotmail.com - 26 Mar 2006 09:17 GMT
Also, Autozone has free online manual for ealier Camrys (96) that use
the same 5SFE engine. For additional reference.
Bassplayer12 - 27 Mar 2006 00:11 GMT
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> For the past week or so the Check Engine Light has been on in my car.
I just had the same problem last week. A new O2 sensor (the one near the
catalytic converter) solved it. 240.000 CAN for an aftermarket Busch sensor.
They aren't cheap.
Bassplayer12 - 27 Mar 2006 15:02 GMT
Sorry, one ZERO too many. I meant $240.00 but, that was obvious, wasn't it.
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> catalytic converter) solved it. 240.000 CAN for an aftermarket Busch
> sensor. They aren't cheap.