If the smoke is white, the problem is a blown head gasket.
If the smoke is blue, step valve seals have to be replaced.
on average, every 5,000 miles. More or less, depending on your driving style, weather conditions and type of oil.
At 90K miles.
Maximum 90K miles.
Will a 1998 Toyota Camry motor fit in a 1999 Toyota Camry
In my opinion, the better buy would be the 2004. Since this is such a young vehicle, their is a higher likelihood that the mileage on the car was mostly highway driving, thus less wear and tear overall. In addition, you reap the benefits of having newer technology on the newer car...resulting typically in better mileage overall.
The four-cylinder and V-6 engines in the 1999 Toyota Camry are non-interference engines. The cam belt should be replaced every 90,000 miles to avoid being stranded if it breaks.
No, it will not.
How many catalytic converters are in a 1999 Camry CE?
The One Where Rachel Smokes was created on 1999-04-08.
A 1999 Toyota Camry does not require a specific antifreeze. Any brand name or non brand name antifreeze can be used in the 1999 Camry.
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where is the thermostat located in a 1999 Toyota Camry located and how do you replace it.