Building a Toyota Camry typically takes about 12 to 14 hours on the assembly line. However, the entire process from order to delivery can take several weeks, depending on factors like production schedules and demand. The manufacturing process involves various stages, including stamping, welding, painting, and final assembly. Overall, the time can vary based on the specific model and configurations chosen.
I use the genuine 'Toyota Long life Coolant' it is red in colour
A 1987 Toyota Camry will take 5 quarts of oil. The type of oil the Camry uses is 10 W 30.
Yes you just have to take the plug out of the head to put in the distributor.
Recommended fuel for Toyota Camry is unleaded regular with up 10% of ethanol.
The 2011 Toyota Camry takes SAE 0W20 motor oil. That is the best oil for that vechile.
take it to the garage
Take it into the shop
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If you do it yourself, probably about $100 less than if you take it to Toyota. But if you have an authorized Toyota service do it, they will put on another Toyota starter which should last as long as this one did.
It took me about 3 hours. Pro can do it, I guess, for about an hour.
1998 Toyota Camry takes red antifreeze. some take green and orange, depending on the year. was never given a name, just the color.
5 quarts