Most likely it will not. Even it fits, 99 models use different ECU.
No, it will not.
No, it will not work.
Most likely the engine will work with some irritation and vibration.
You can try but it's not going to work, Camry 1999 has 195/70 R14. At least 4 cylinder does.
i have Toyota 1996 Camry fan blow will not work what fuse make it work and location . fan motor ck out all right
This depends on the bolt pattern of both cars. If the bolt pattern is the same, then technically the rim will work. example: a 1999 Camry LE has a bolt pattern of 5x114, a 1999 Corolla LE has a bolt pattern of 4x100. In this case, the Camry rim will not work on the Corolla.
No it will not. The 1990 engine is all together different and yes it will bolt in But it will not run. You need a VORTEC engine from the year 1996 through 1999.
Yes. You will have to change the oil pump assembly/timing cover to mount the crank sensor. The older engine will also work in the non distributor engine, in addtion to the oil pump assembly, the head assemblyh will also have to be swapped over.
You can replace a four-cylinder Toyota Camry engine with a six-cylinder engine. You will need to purchase a motor mount adapter kit. There will be an extensive amount of work.
If you are swapping the Vulcan OHV engine, it will work without issue. If you are attempting to swap the Duratec DOHC engine, it will bolt in, but the computer will not be capable of running the engine.
Check the transmission fluid level.
Check the wire on the left trunk hinge. Many Camry suffer broken wires at that place.