State your noise.
Could be your timing belt.
power steering issue. check lines for leaks, system could be starving
If there is a squeaky noise coming from any of your wheels and from pressing on the brakes, then I am supposing that there is something wrong with your brakes. From my past experiences with squeaky noises coming from my wheels, I got it checked out by a mechanic and he said that my brakes were worn out to the point where I was going to lose brake control in the wheels that were squeaking. I would suggest you get your squeaky wheel and brakes checked out by a mechanic. You might have to only change the brakes if its not too serious. I wish you the best of luck!
Could be alternator bearing? Could be water pump? Could be Power steering pump (check fluid) Could be belt tensioner? Could be torque converter?
your gear box may be falty or your brakes could posoble be stiff at sertain points
It is possible that a DTC 10 on the Toyota Camry is a problem with the starter. The starter solenoid, wiring, or the starter itself could be the problem.
The 1999 Camry most has either bad rear brakes, or bad rear wheel bearings. Either of these problems could cause the vibration.
A rattle in the right front fender of a Toyota Camry may indicate that you need a wheel alignment. It could also point to a problem with your struts.
The wet brakes noise you are hearing from your car could be caused by water or moisture on the brake pads or rotors. When water comes into contact with the hot brakes, it can create a sizzling or hissing sound. This is usually temporary and should go away as the brakes dry out. If the noise persists, it could indicate a more serious issue with the brakes that should be inspected by a mechanic.
only toyota could be this stupid and incompetent...
If your 1991 Toyota Camry is vibrating, the tires might be wearing unevenly. This could be due to parts that are worn in the front end or even from tires that are damaged.
Toyota Camry parts are specific parts for the Camry series of Toyota cars. This could be affordable aftermarket replacement parts or more high-end performance parts. Parts can be factory-grade for simple replacement (in the case of faults or damage to the original vehicle for example) or custom parts to alter the look or performance of the car. These parts will be made for the Toyota Camry only, a series of mid-series cars that Toyota have manufactured since 1982.