These are some things that will cause an engine to lose power
1. Missfire
2. Air leaks
3. Incorrect ignition timing
4. Incorrect cam timing (belt has jumped)
5. Overheating
6. Contaminated fuel
7. Auto box failiure
8. Clutch slipping
9. Brakes stuck on
10. Seized wheel bearing
11. Engine management fault ( car in limp home mode )
Those are just a few of the faults that I have come across
In my days as a breakdown mechanic.
Very dificult to diagnose without seeing the car
but I hope this will point you in the right direction
Best wishes
Good luck
You need the fuse box.
Thermostat is stuck open.
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Your temperature gauge does not work, and the engine might run rough.
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It might, but you will have to change engine mounts, transmission, ECU, and all wiring.
In most cases, it does not need. But if you or previous owner did not take care of the engine, you might need to do that.
It might, even models are a little different the windshield should be the same.
The panic alarm might not turn off in your Toyota Camry because of damaged or exposed wiring. You might also have a fuse that is damaged.
If you mean the brake master cylinder, then squealing might mean that you have a vacuum leak.
Your brake fuse might continue blowing in the 1995 Toyota Camry because you have a wire that is exposed and shorting out. You might also have an issue with the brake sensors.
You might want to buy one.