Take the old one off and repalce it with a new one. You can buy one at almost any auto parts store.
pour it in through the dipstick tube
Go by the SAE weight/viscosity stated in the owner's manual, or hood, or sometimes on the oil cap itself. Use Valvoline oil.
does not have one, it is DIS distributorless ignition system.
You need to replace the Distributor cap and rotor. Be sure that the coil wire is not WHITE or RUSTED on the ends were they go in the cap and coil, If they are then replace the COIL and the plug wires too. Just be sure that you use Factory Parts not after market.
Ignition control module.. located under the distributor The distributor cap is probably cracked and moisture is getting into it. Replace the cap .
Depends on which distributer cap you have. If it has separate wires just replace it. If the wires are part of the cap you replace the cap and all the wires. Not one of Toyota's better ideas. Runs $50-60.
follow the wire from the top of the distribtor cap back to it's sourcr. That's the coil. remove , replace
You can find it on the top of the engine. There is only one cap. On Camry 1997-2001 it's closer to the passenger side.
No. The coil is the piece at the other end of the wire that comes out of the center of the distributor cap.
You need a special computer for that. Check the gas cap first, make sure its tight, sometimes that sets it off.
Manufactor recommended or what the cap on the power steering reservoir calls for.
The Freon recharge port for a 95 Toyota Camry is located near the air conditioning compressor. It is near the fire wall, and has a black cap with an L marked on it.
When you hear clicks it's tight enough.
Look in the owneres manual. Should also show API grade and viscosity on the oil filler cap. Probably API SL or SM 5W-30.
Ignition rotor and cap? Remove distributor cap usually clips or screws Rotor should lift off - replace in same position should have a "key" slot to insure proper position Install new distributor cap and transfer wires one at a time to insure proper placement
If the heat only works when you hit the gas then you either need to add antifreeze or replace you thermostat and radiator cap. My family and I have had plenty of Camry's since our original 1986 Camry. Since the early 90's they all used the same radiator cap, all of which we've replaced at one time or another. Give those simple things a shot first.
To remove the oil cap on a Toyota Camry, you typically don't need a socket; the oil cap is usually designed to be removed by hand. However, if you're looking for a specific tool, some caps may require a 19mm socket for the cap's retaining bolt, depending on the model year. Always check your vehicle's manual for the exact specifications.