It might, but you will have to change engine mounts, transmission, ECU, and all wiring.
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The 2013 4 cylinder Toyota Camry has 178 HP at 6000 RPM. It's also called a straight four as opposed to a v4. V symbolizes the fact that the engine is shaped like a v. Not so with 4 cylinder engines. They are usually one line of 4 cylinders upright.
No Camry has ever had a v4 engine. There is a v6 and an inline 4 cylinder. The timing cover typically needs to be removed making it an ideal time to also replace the timing belt. this is a fairly complicated job and is often best left to a qualified technician.
An 05 Camry gets about 21 mpg in the city and about 30 on the highway. If you want more info about the car you can go to this website http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/bymodel/2005_Toyota_Camry.shtml
how do I change spark plugs on 2002 Toyota tacoma v4
You should find it located inside the distributer, there will be two connectors one on the right side and one on top.
Go by the SAE weight/viscosity stated in the owner's manual, or hood, or sometimes on the oil cap itself. Use Valvoline oil.
First off there is no V4 in a Toyota Camry. It is either a V6 or an (In-line), I4. There are many things that can cause it to not run. You need to narrow it down. It takes 3 basic things for the engine to actually run. Fuel, Air, & Spark. It may not run perfectly due to other factors, but it will fire and attempt to run if all three are present. If it does not run at all then one is missing. Start by determining which one of these you are missing. After determining which one you are missing, you will have a better idea where to look next. Wish I could help you more, but without more information, I would just be giving you a wild guess.
You probably have a 4 cylinder engine (A.K.A. the V4 Engine), V4 engines aren't very powerful, I previously had a V4 and I had the same problem.
replace the valve cover gasket, easy fix
The volume of oil running through the filter while the engine is running. The threads might be the same on the filters but the diameter will most likely not be. This will not create a proper seal if the inapropriate filter is used causing oil leakage and engine ceasing. Please do not try to use a different oil filter than what is recommended by the oil filter manufacturer for the specific vehicle.
I assumed that your clock is not working. On the lower left panel of the dashboard, there is a little tray. Open and pull the tray out. The fuses are in the back. Locate the one for cigarette lighter (sticker on the back of the tray shows the locations of the fuses) and replace that fuse even if it looks intact.