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4691 messages, Last post on Nov 19, 2009 at 10:29 PM
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| At least no one has posted a message here claiming to have it on a 4-cylinder. One post a while back indicated that a service technician had stated that the 4-cylinder does not have "throttle by wire," which many people are blaming for the problem. If you're looking at an '05, check to see if the 4-cylinder still is not throttle by wire. I have read that Toyota is adding it to the Matrix/Vibe for 2005, so they may be adding it to other models, too. | |
| My 2003 Camry SE 4 cyl (2.4L) automatic has throttle by wire, and no hesitation. | |
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Replying to: jblomquist (Nov 21, 2004 12:48 pm) dealer "worked on it" 3 times - still pulled. private mechanic then said the camber was off on one side and that there was no factory adjustment. For $30 he elongated a hole in the strut on the "bad" side and fixed it. dealer would not or could not do that. car was probably made a little off. Dealer futzed me around - kept saying pull was common due to road crown. BS |
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Replying to: jblomquist (Nov 21, 2004 12:48 pm) The dealer should definitely be held accountable to fix this. This time ride with the service technician and ask him to release the steering wheel to prove to him it pulls to the side. At a minimum have them rotate the tires again (if you didn't do it before, this time actually watch them to make sure they actually do indeed rotate them!). |
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Replying to: hlbuyer (Nov 21, 2004 10:44 am) Haven't paid too much attention to the posts as to whether FWD or AWD related, but suspect its independent of this. But I'd do a thorough test drive of the V6 before deciding against it, putting it through all the paces you normally subject your car to under all driving conditions you typically encounter, possibly on successive visits to the dealership.
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Replying to: landdriver (Nov 21, 2004 8:41 pm)
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Replying to: hmurphy (Nov 22, 2004 7:49 am)
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Replying to: wbay (Nov 22, 2004 11:12 pm) Atleast in my case I observed more hesitation when the ENGINE is COLD. Everytime you start the vehicle , just let it warm for 5-7 mins (I know its very annyoying and not possible everytime) and the hesitation is reduced . Try this if it helps for you guys and post the results. |
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But I am beginning to notice a consistency in these hesitation reports, so my I ask....? I am hearing 2-3 seconds of hesitation after application of WOT, wide open throttle. I am also hearing that oftentimes there is entry to a turn involved. Is it possible that the reports of 2-3 seconds of hesitation before acceleration correlates to exiting the turn, straightening, or beginning to straighten, the stearing wheel? |
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