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Toyota Camry: Problems & Solutions
98 Camry...Sometimes when
attempting to pull seat belt (to
put on) it will not release.
several tugs or many tugs later
it will release. Others having
this problem or am I one of a
kind? Is a fix required and
available. Thanks for any
insight.
attempting to pull seat belt (to
put on) it will not release.
several tugs or many tugs later
it will release. Others having
this problem or am I one of a
kind? Is a fix required and
available. Thanks for any
insight.
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gus
conference host
It has had a funny odor since I've bought it back in 94 (you couldn't smell it when i bought it, due to the strong deodorizer the dealer used). It's not highly offensive, but unpleasant,and comes off on your clothes. The funny thing is, you can't smell it on your clothes when it's cold outside. It only seems to happen when the cars interior gets hot. You can even smell it in the trunk of the car, and it seems to be even stronger in the trunk. I have tried steam cleaning all fabric and carpet 2-3 times, and have even used Febreeze twice. Still, the smell comes back. Any ideas, please help. I'm really starting to hate my car! Thanks!
Mic
traderjack123@hotmail.com
you didn't say your car had any problem running or starting. So that seems to be the problem is with the exhaust.
you said that it doesn't smell in the cold. It might make sense if the leak is at a connecting joint. When cold, the seal or pipe shink, and the joint is connected more tightly, so result in little or no leak. Just my guess.
Take the car to a muffler or exhaust shop, I think they might be able to figure out your problem.
Any suggestions??
I have heard complaints from people, when their office gets a new rug, that some are affected by headaches.
It should be reduced in about a month or so.
I get a headache from newly painted walls at work.
In MHO, a ozone generator is a very bad idea-they produce free radicals which combine with moist sufaces and react-those moist surfaces being your lungs. Ozone has sharp and clean smell which is why a lot of people think they clean the air. I would not touch those things. I became an expert on chemical smells in the air by living with a woman who had severe reactions to those odors. A HEPA filter with a carbon filter will definately help.
For your car, I would suggest just wait and the outgassing will be complete or at a very low level in a few months. Keep the outside air circulation on when conditioning the air.
Anyone with similar problem? Your thoughts would be much appreciated.
Ed
edandty@msn.com
There are quite a few other topics in Town Hall on the Camry. You can find them by typing Camry in the Search window on the left.
Pat
Community Leader/Maintenance & Repair Conference
There's just some kind of little black box bolted to a valve cover with the plug wire attached to it with a plastic device and another wire of smaller size fitted to it on the other side that disappears under some plastic top engin guard looking thing..
Has anyone here ever fooled with this?
Wil
problem that the car does not start after a stop
with engine hot,sometime i have to tap on the starter while some one turns the ignition key.
i do replace rebuilt starter,replaces rebuilt alternator,replaces spakspug,and timing belt.
the problem is still the same .please help .
On the '97 I am hearing what I can only describe as a "groaning, grinding" noise when I apply the brakes. Even if you brake only moderately hard, the front end noses down a little and when the car comes back up this noise is heard. But only if you continue to apply the brakes. If you let off the brakes as the car comes back, the noise is not present.
Any ideas as to what might be causing this? I tested all three cars today and only the '97 made this noise. The '94 XLE and the '00 Solara were perfectly quiet.
Thanks in advance,
Bill
A brake inspection might help to clarify this problem.
I have a 97 Camry 4cyl and 98 Camry 6cly. I found both. Only these two years had this issue. First, issue is a replacement on the strut tops, not the struts but their tops. The strut tops are at the top of the strut and are bolted onto the frame in the engine compartment by three bolt & nuts.(mark13) & (billmahan)
(billmahan) if your struts are ok then it is the problem below. Your struts tops should be checked also.
Also there is a replacement on the grinding brakes. nothing is wrong but the brakes grind. All are covered under warranty.(billmahan)
numerous irritating problems/defects... all
different.
(1) Most notably major is that it's currently
burning oil (started at only 69K); Dealer will replace bad engine valve seals for $800. All
Dealers I called said that this is not unusual for Camrys. Most burn a little oil after 50K miles.
(2) 2 struts/shocks failed (leaked out at 45K);
(3) ISCV (idle speed control valve) failed four
times. The engine kept sputtering/dying upon
start-up;
(4) Driver's seatbelt retractor failed (would not
wind-up at 50K);
(5) Front brake rotors warp every 10K (replaced
once at 50K). The steering wheel begins shaking at high speed braking. My brake mechanic says Camrys are plagued by this problem.
(6) Front brake pads replaced 3X due to excessive
squeaking/screeching noises.
We are not quite impressed with the Camry's
overall mechanical reliability.
However, I can say that the vehicle's interior and exterior materials have really held up well.
BTW... It has NEVER left us stranded... and we'll
keep it for a while...
Good luck to the rest of you!
Thanks.
Go to Toyota website,(I think it's toyota.com) use your VIN # and go to Toyota owners, check the longevity/how-many-miles site. You will like the numbers you can look forward to!
We've had our Camry for 3 weeks, and we now notice
a low frequency tapping sound emanating from the driver side front suspension area (I think). It's not very loud, but it's annoying, and we always hear it. It probably started from day one, we just did not pay much attention since we usaully had the audio on every time we drove it, until one day when the radio was off, the noise suddenly became audible thanks to the quiet interior of this car. It's most noticeble during the first half hour of driving from start up, and also when going over small to moderate road bumps at slow speed.
Any '99 or '00 Camry owner out there having
similar experience?
Hope your still out there following these posts. I had the same problem with the front struts as you. My car had 17,000 miles and was out of warranty according to the three year limitation. I called the california Toyota customer service group and asked them if they would consider my car as a candidate for warranty repair because of the low mileage. I was assigned a case number and told that a local dealer would call me within three days to evaluate the problem. Three days later the dealer did in fact call me and told me to bring it by at my convienance. After taking a test drive, the technician agreed the problem exists and said Toyota had gone through a re-design of the strut mounting blocks. Toyota offered to fix them under what they call a courtesy warranty at no charge. I am very impressed and pleased with toyota's response. Technically, they did not have to fix the car and could have told me to take a hike. I guess this is why I have stayed with Toyota for so long. This is my fifth Toyota vehicle.
Good luck in solving your strut situation if you haven't already done so. The number for Toyota customer service can be found on their web page.
My second problem is in the sound of the engine or exhaust duing acceleration. The sound did not occur when I first bought the car several months ago. Now, any acceleration at all causes a faint growling sound in the exhaust system. I do tend to accelerate quickly and drive hard, and this vehicle is only a four cylinder. Is it more likely that the sound is due to exhaust system degradation or due to some kind of engine problem? I have had an oil change but no tune up since purchasing the car. Is my lead foot causing excessive wear and tear?
The exhaust thing is not a problem if the noise isn't too loud. I don't know what to say. They told me it was the baffling inside the muffler, not to worry unless I couldn't handle the noise.
Good luck!
Pat
Community Leader/Maintenance & Repair Conference
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