It could oil pan gasket, or camshaft oil seals, or rear main seal (crankshaft), or crankshaft front seal, or oil pump gasket, or oil pump seal. I would start with the oil pan gasket. Before doing anything make sure that climb under the car and check where the oil coming from.
how do i remove the valve cover to change the gasket in a toyota camry 1996
Check to see it the valve cover bolts are torqued to specs. If this does not stop the leak, the gasket needs replacing.
I needed to change the oil pan on my Camry and couldn't get a gasket at any of the local dsicount shops. I called the nearest Toyota dealer and the service guy told me that he doesn't replace the gasket. Instead he uses RTV silicon, I did the same and haven't had a problem.
Yes, it does.
When it leaks.
One of the symptoms of a blown head gasket for a Toyota Camry is excessive steam or coolant coming from the tailpipe. Engine oil mixing with the coolant and a miss in the engine are also symptoms of a blown head gasket.
how do you check to know whether your coolant fan motor needs replacing in my 1993 toyota camry v6?
Replacing the head gasket on any vehicle is a long and complicated process, however if you wish to see basic step-by-step instructions go to the related question on the right side of the page "How do you replace a head gasket?"
Approximately $1,500 is the going rate for a head gasket replacement.
No that has nothing to do with your problem.
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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.