Most likely your wheels need balanced.
You need check that tires are balanced properly. If everything ok with that, your front wheel bearing are going bad.
Probably the electronics going bad.
Replacing the door handle on a 1997 Toyota Camry is easy with the proper tools chief among which is your check book. Start by going to the nearest Toyota dealer. The rest will fall readily into place.
What is your problem. Our 96 Camry measures 1.6 miles for every one mile driven. Coincidence that it's the same measurement as a kilometer? Toyota say yes, but we are going to delve further.
check your wheel bearings and if they're ok check your cv joints by jacking up the front of your car and rock your tires forward and back to see if they clunk or shake pretty good
under the alternator.... the lower hose going to engine
If your engine is a V6 you will have 6 spark plug wires , the engine is V shaped , there will be 3 spark plug wires going to the front and 3 going to the back of the engine : X-----X-----X X-----X-----X front of Toyota Camry If your engine is a 4 cylinder , you will have 4 spark plug wires , the engine will be : X----X----X----X front of Toyota Camry
There are two of them. One is to the left from the steering wheel, behind the little compartment where people usually store coins. To get access to it, you have to remove the compartment. Second one is next to the battery, going along the left fender.
Approximately $1,500 is the going rate for a head gasket replacement.
$200-400 + part price depending on where you are going to fix it.
An onboard diagnostic scan would be a good first place to look.
It's between the transmission and engine bodies, going around the crankshaft.