There are multiple reasons... One of the most common is low Transmission Fluid level or old fluid.
Due to high mileage do not use any kind of synthetic fluid with your transmission.
100K miles transmission oil flush & change.
It's located under the intake manifold. You must pull the intake manifold to replace it, Mine went out at 280000 miles.
You suppose to change it every 60000 miles, and as maximum as you can go. And it's in the case when you have a good quality transmission fluid.
Yes it is, you have to get it looked at ASAP.
You do not need to worry about that. Toyota uses stable transmission fluid that can last way pass 150K miles. Unless you have problems with the transmission, you do not need to worry about it.
Probably. Many Toyotas go several hundred thousand miles. My Dad sold his Camry at 280000 miles about 8 months ago, and we still see that car driving around town from time to time. I used to own a Corolla that had 180000 miles when I sold it, and the buyer drove it another 50000 miles before he sold it.
Nelson the Toyota manIn the transmission dipstick. Best to check the level of fluid after being driven at least 15 miles. check fluid level in park.
You can not for it is illegal to tamper with this and it is tamper proof. If you are trying to show less miles, unscrew the speed odometer cable from the transmission and drive.
The 2007 Toyota Camry has a top speed. The Toyota Camry can go from zero to sixty miles in 6.8 seconds. Its top speed is 145 miles per hour. This is the top speed of the Toyota Camry.
well it depends on the year really and how many miles and the transmission and timing belt and how well you have takin care of it all i know is i live in the Midwest and my 1997 Camry got up to 120 will 140,000 on it so its got some balls
A 2015 Toyota Camry LE with the 2.5L engine and the 6 speed automatic transmission gets 25 city and 35 hwy mpg.
The Villager has a non-interference engine. It will not be destroyed if the timing belt breaks.