...an oil pressure gauge on the car and make sure your pressure is within spec and go ahead and change the sender if it checks out please rate -jeff I have 2000 toyota camry check engine light ...
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check engine light periodically coming (even if i neutralize it by disconnecting the battery terminal). I notice, if i pump and release the accelerator pedel frequently while on move, the check engine
Check engine light came on and it showed three codes - P0125, P1130 and P1135 - We put in a new thermostat - and still the check engine light is on - what do we do? Thanks Was the computer reset after
...check engine light on a 2000 Toyota camry V6? The only way you can disconnect that, is by removing the dash panel, an then remove the bulb from behind it, so it wont light up. each component that ...
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...after few minutes it goes off when i do turn off and on the engine. Now it has a check engine light code P0440. Please advise. PO 440 is an EVAP System issue,not specificHave that system checked ...
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...engine is stated even when the headlight/turn signal lever knob is turned off. Toyota camry 2000 check the light sensor on top off dash near windshield above glove box for obstruction i have a 2000 ...
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...engine, manual shift. Check the 10 amp Tail fuse. If it isn't that, I would remove the tail light relay and probe the relay socket with a volt/ohmmeter to figure out where the failure is. Do It ...
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