Have a PROFESSIONAL mechanic use commercial grade injector cleaner and have you fuel injectors cleaned . The stuff you put in the gas tank from the autoparts store doesnt do the job...
Toyota Camry 1999 model - replacement of interior console light
it means u have to change your brake lights
GO AND BUY I NEW light bulb !
Allison drives a Mazda 3 for a while, and then randomly switches to a Toyota Camry.
You could have a bad ignitor. It is located on the drivers side fender well. There is also still a good possibility that your ignition coil is bad, despite the fact that the coil resistance is checking out within specs. I would change the coil first; it's cheaper than the ignitor or the distibutor. If still no start and you have verified that the coil is getting voltage then it is the pickup coil in the distributor. Unfortunately, the pickup coil is not replaceable on its own. You will have to change the whole distributor to get a new pickup coil. Good luck.
4 cylinder engine is an interference type.
change the plugs at 60,000 miles.
If you have a 4cylinder not alot. But if you have a 6 then you can cry the blues like me. A least $1300 dollars.
Use exactly what Toyota recommends which is more than likely 5w20 and not 5w30.
No, it's not OK. You should use at least 5W30. In summer you can use 10W30.
No, on the 3S-FE there is no PCV valve or grommet. This is the 4cylinder model. The camry V6 of the same year on the other hand, does utilize a PCV valve in its crankcase ventilation system.
Toyota service recommends an old and oil filter change every 5,000 miles or every 6 months.
The PCV valve on a 2004 Toyota Camry is located on the top, left side of the engine. It filters air which is circulated through the engine to remove harmful gas buildup.
You can try to see if you can see the spark plugs, if you can count them, should have one per cylinder. On my 2002 Camry when you open the hood all the way there is a little sticker that tells you the model number of the engine you can match it up with the owner's manual to find out.
Sounds like carbon deposits to me.
Dirty or failed idle control valve or carbon deposits in the throttle body.
Use throttle body carbon cleaner, you can find it in any auto part store.