If it's coming from the rear, I would check either your catalytic converter or your muffler. Either could have pieces loose in them that would cause a rattling sound when you either push or release the throttle.
on 1998 Camry turn key on push and release alarm button turn key off then start
Key in the ignition, Push the clutch pedal all the way in, turn the key until engine starts, then release key and then release pedal. who said it was 5speed???????????? ANyone?????????????
Inspect the front tires they may have a bubble on one of them it is possible that a wheel bearing is going out but the easy check is to inspect the tires after you have driven it a few miles
rattle
This happens rarely, but has happened to me a few times. What I have learned is, I depress the pedal and start it up again, and this seems to work (leave the pedal depressed and release when it starts up).
start up and in gear. vacuum diaphragm releases lock on pedal
We have a 95 Camry and had the same problem when changing our starter, and had to disconnect the battery cables. Check on the floorboard underneath the emergency brake pedal, there may be a small toggle swith. Try flipping the switch, and it should start. The Toyota dealership told us it was what we had to do to ours, and it started afterwards. good luck!
From what I can tell, the rattle is most likely coming from your alternator, Take It In!
· Rattle · Recorder · Reed
Yes, a rattle.
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Rattle, recorder and reed are musical instruments. They begin with the letter r.