No, there is always one.
Like all prime numbers, the only factors of 97 are 1 and 97 itself.
Try checking the ignition coil #2. Also check the spark plug and its wire.
97/2 = 48 times with a remaider of 1
Well, honey, 2 can go into 97 a total of 48 times with a remainder of 1. So, technically, 2 can go into 97 almost 48 times, but not quite. Math can be a real stickler sometimes, can't it?
remov plastic moulding in in side of door there should be 2-3 screws remove and should be it
194/2 = 97
1, 2, 97, 194.
The sensor 2 should be next to the catalytic converter just under the passenger seat. The sensor 1 is in the exhaust manifold.
5 goes into 97, 19 times with a remainder of 2.
48 times with a remainder of 1 or 48.5 times
twice, with 11 left over 2 x 43 = 86, and 97-86 = 11
Same price? That would be the strongest indicator on me, and of course miles/vehicle condition. Toyotas are generally made better - but are more expensive. I owned an Accord and loved it (2002). I currently own 2 Camrys.. a 97 LE and a 2003 XLE, both are amazing cars. So in this case.. go for the 2000 Camry if its good condition.