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| New engine in 04 camry le? | 28 Mar 2008 20:02 GMT | 5 |
i have a 04 camry and am wondering if i can put dual exhausts and maybe whole new engine so i can get more horsepower do you think it is possible?
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| $1K rebates and Processing fees State of MD. taxable? | 28 Mar 2008 18:35 GMT | 2 |
A local Toyoto dealer says he must include "processing fees" and the official Toyota $1000 rebate on 2008's Hybrids on the taxes for MD. which are 6%. I doubt that services (processing fees) and reductions in Price (rebates)
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| Timing Belt Roar 1998 Camry 4 cylinder | 28 Mar 2008 04:29 GMT | 5 |
I just changed the timing belt and water pump on a 1998 Camry, 4 cylinder. Preventative maintainence. I used the spring to adjust the belt tension, per the service manual. I checked the spring with a spring scale and ruler per the service manual --
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| Camry Toe...? | 23 Mar 2008 03:05 GMT | 4 |
My 01 is a 4 cyl. Can I tow a trailer with a small motorcycle on it.? Bike only weighs 300 lbs. or less... But I'd be towing it 1k miles... Thanks
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| Need pictures or diagram | 23 Mar 2008 00:32 GMT | 2 |
1999 Camry CE 4 cylinders with check engine light on. Took it to AutoZone and was told the O sensor near the catalytic converter is bad. Checked around and they do have the best price. $79 dollars for one with a connector that you have to cut the wires or $129 for a part
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| 2000 Camry 4 cyl engine check light code P0300 | 21 Mar 2008 05:02 GMT | 8 |
HELP!!! 2000 Camry, 4cyl, F5SV84 engine code, 190K miles, made in Japan. Originally needed valve seals, decided on complete head job at very little more cost. Local shop sent head to machine shop, put engine back
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| Best Camry Years? | 20 Mar 2008 06:57 GMT | 22 |
We may be replacing our '95 sedan, and I want to know which years are the *very best*, from 1998 through, say, 2004. I've heard that the '97-2000 series is all fine, and that the 2001 is problematic. (Please don't tell me you have a 2001 and love it - I realize that not all cars ...
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| Anyone with a 97 through 01 out there? | 20 Mar 2008 05:10 GMT | 4 |
I have a 2001 with the overhead console that holds a garage door opener. But the little plastic pins that should be attached to the inside are missing. The dealership wants over $100 for an entire replacement console. I'll gladly pay five bucks plus postage to someone who will ...
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| converting Camry to natural gas: any experience? | 19 Mar 2008 19:20 GMT | 5 |
Has anyone succeeded in converting his Camry to run on natural gas? My '95 V6 sits in the garage, and I'd like to convert it. Any advice? Thanks, Herb
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| 1998 problems starting | 18 Mar 2008 15:48 GMT | 17 |
i have a 1998 with 252k miles on it. new o2 sensor recently after the check engine light went on, other than that no new work. my problem is that sometimes when starting the car cold (sitting for 5+ hours) it won't settle on the high idle to warm up. i'll crank it and it'll
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| 92 camry rear brake line location on ABS mod. | 18 Mar 2008 08:03 GMT | 2 |
Hi! Have a 92 Camry wagon and rear brake lines rotted out - am trying to figure out which are the rear lines on the ABS module under the coolant reservoir. - they go to a bundle under the driver's side of the car and the 2 rear ones are almost impossible to trace. They attach to a ...
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| Camry On A Lift | 18 Mar 2008 06:41 GMT | 3 |
From the owner's manual, I get the impression you can't put a 2005 Camry on a traditional four arm, under chasis lift. Is that actually the case?
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| Rear shock absorbers (struts) | 18 Mar 2008 05:00 GMT | 14 |
I have these questions for a 1997 Camry 4cyl 123,000 miles: 1- Does replacing REAR struts require rear wheels alignment? 2- Is replacing rear struts a difficult task for a person with good mechanical knowledge?
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| O2 sensor | 16 Mar 2008 07:22 GMT | 4 |
My check engine light is on. AutoZone says the O2 sensor by the cat converter is bad. My 1999 Camry is an CE which I guess is California Emissions. Where can I find a good cheap replacement and how hard a job is it to do.
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| Drive belt question | 16 Mar 2008 07:13 GMT | 6 |
I have a 99 Toyota Camry with 68K mileage. The dealer told me that the drive belt is very thin, and I need to change a new one, plus the timing belt. I didn't find anywhere in the maintenance manual that suggested me to
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