If you can hear a clicking sound coming from the front end when you go around tighter turns. If you can hear clicking turning right, you should replace the left CV joint and if you are turning left and hear the clicking sound you should replace the left CV joint. I strongly recommend getting it replaced sooner rather than later. A CV joint should run anywhere between $75-$125. I recommend a CV joint of a higher quality, which means more money, and with a lifetime warranty, it will be worth it, especially with them never say die Toyota engines.
Replace it with a know good one, if that fixes your problem then its the igniter.
I was unable to locate the oil filter on 2004 Toyota Camry (4 cylinder). Does anyone know where it is, and how to replace it? its is on the passenger's side of the car but more to the front where the wheel is. i had the same problem.
Hi, I was looking for instructions as to "How to replace 1998 Toyota Camry rear bumper cover" and you got your question. If you have already replaced then please let me know otherwise I'm going to replace the part this weekened and I will let you know. Take care, Sam
I don'y know
how do you check to know whether your coolant fan motor needs replacing in my 1993 toyota camry v6?
any body know were is the front engine seal located 95 Toyota Camry v6
Hello, if the tumbler has bent or broke, unless you know alot about locks and have a rekeying kit, your best bet is to take it to a locksmith.
While owning a car, it is important to know the cost of replacing the parts. If a person replaces the radiator on their own on a 1994 Toyota Camry is should cost between $50 and $85 depending on the store and part brand.
'''legal term.''' usually when the boots go bad the entire axle needs replacement for safety reasons. you don't know how much debris ,dust,water and or contaminants when in to the axle and it will just eat those joins away causing axle failure (vehicle accidents). '''do it your self term.''' on the other hand if is your personal vehicle and you doing it your self you could buy a kit at an autoparts store and yeah just replace the boots and grease them up.
Not sure if it applies to you.... The last 3 incidents I know of are basically faulty catalytic converters. Replace it.
I don't know but it also happens on my 2000 Camry.
It is important to know and use the correct the right engine fluid in a vehicle. The 2001 2.2L Toyota Camry uses 5W-30 engine oil.