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Re: Sorry to spoil your day! [wwest] by chuck28
Oct 25, 2008 (9:28 am)
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Replying to: wwest (Oct 25, 2008 8:18 am)

Thats the big question? Is it 10% with the problem or all? If it is 10% I would think there is a difference between right and wrong?
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Re: Sorry to spoil your day! [wwest] by lmacmil
Oct 26, 2008 (5:53 am)
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Replying to: wwest (Oct 25, 2008 8:18 am)

I doubt that Toyota has admitted to a problem. Perhaps they've acknowledged that downshifts are slower on DBW vehicles.
 
You said in a post many months ago that driving style affected downshift crispness. I find that to be the case with my HL and Camry (both with 3.3L and 5 sp auto). Depending on throttle position when a downshift is "requested," sometimes the shift is almost immediate, other times there is a noticeable lag. In 8 years of total driving with these two vehicles, there have only been a handful of instances when I really needed a faster downshift. It's a "problem" that I can live with.
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Re: Sorry to spoil your day! [lmacmil] by wwest
Oct 26, 2008 (11:07 am)
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Replying to: lmacmil (Oct 26, 2008 5:53 am)

"..It's a "problem" I can live with...."
 
As will most.
 
But.
 
The conditions under which you may need quick and certain acceleration are pretty much unpredictable.
 
The conditions under which a 1-2 second downshift delay will occur are predictable but not in any way to prevent an accident that was otherwsie avoidable were you able to quickly accelerate predictably.
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2007 XLE V6 Camry Up-Date! by djm2
Dec 17, 2008 (2:34 am)
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Good Morning All:
      I will be taking the Camry into the dealer on Dec. 23 for a 40,000 mile oil & filter service. --- ( I will be doing a lot of driving over the holiday.) ---- The vehicle will be two years old in January. To date, I do not have any problems with this vehicle. On the highway, with 87 octane fuel, I get 30 mpg. I use "name brand" and / or "off brand fuel," and I still get the same mileage. (NO, I do not work for Toyota or a Toyota dealer! I was just lucky to get a great running vehicle.)
 
     Best regards! --------- Dwayne
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2007 XLE V6 Camry Up-date! by djm2
Jan 11, 2009 (4:07 am)
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Good morning all:
       My vehicle now has 41,205 miles. To date, this vehicle has been trouble free! Last week I traveled to PA, and the vehicle gave me an average of 30mpg on the highway with 87 octane off-brand gasoline!
 
       On Tuesday, I stopped at the dealer and I ordered two new tires for the Camry. They will be installed at the next service, which will be on Feb. 27. At that time, I will have a four wheel alignment done to protect my tire investment. (I also asked the dealer to be sure that the new tires had a current production date. I do not want new tires that are years old!)
 
       I enjoy driving this vehicle, and I am looking forward to my next Camry, (possibly a 2010). By this time next year, I will have a least 60,000 miles on the vehicle if not a little more. That would be an excellent time to explore the "possibility" of a trade for a new vehicle. ----- If the "numbers are right," I will do the deal. ----- If the "number are not right," I will keep the Camry till 100,000 miles, or I will look at another brand name, possibly a Chevrolet Impala, (if I can find the trim level in New Jersey that I want! ---- I WILL NOT ORDER A VEHICLE FROM THE FACTORY.)
     Best regards to all! ------------ Dwayne
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Re: 2007 XLE V6 Camry Up-date! [djm2] by dmathews3
Jan 11, 2009 (6:48 am)
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Replying to: djm2 (Jan 11, 2009 4:07 am)

You may want to investigate the new Impala now. Lady accross the street just bought a left over 08 with all the rebates for almost 1/2 off. I couldn't believe it until she showed me her paperwork.
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Re: 2007 XLE V6 Camry Up-date! [dmathews3] by djm2
Jan 12, 2009 (1:44 am)
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Replying to: dmathews3 (Jan 11, 2009 6:48 am)

Good Morning dmathews3:
        You make an excellent point, ---- but I still have one year of payments left on the Camry, and before I purchase a vehicle from the "BIG THREE," I want to be sure that they will be "in business" to give me warranty service after the purchase for at least three (3) years!
        I would love to go back to a vehicle produced by either GM or Ford. (Chrysler is another story!------)
 
Best Regards! --------------- Dwayne
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Re: 2007 XLE V6 Camry Up-date! [djm2] by wwest
Jan 12, 2009 (9:36 am)
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Replying to: djm2 (Jan 12, 2009 1:44 am)

Yes, I to would like nothing better than going back to being a fan of Ford.
 
But for that to happen they need to:
 
A) "Clone" (adopt..??) the CX-7, adapt it to the RDX' SH-AWD system and use the FEH/MMH/tribute hybrid drive system.
 
or:
 
B) "Clone" the Lexus LS/h but using the GS/h's more FE hybrid drive system but with the engine revised to DFI and Atkinson cycle, maybe even "option" the RDX' F/AWD or the GS's R/AWD system.
 
Otherwise my next purchase will be the new 2010 RX350, providing its new F/awd system is more closely equivalent to the SH-AWD.
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2007 Camry engine noise by tony108
Jan 29, 2009 (7:19 am)
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Hello;
 
My 2007 Camry CE with 2.4 4cyl engine makes a slight engine noise (knock) every morning when it's cold (around 18 to 28f ). It's noticeable during idle and mild acceleration, until the engine is fully warmed up. Then it's barely noticeable when the needle at the temp gauge is almost at the middle. It sounds like a valve noise or a slight knock. I know that the sound is not coming from any where outside the engine (i.e drive belts, alt, or a/c compressor.) Oil has been changed regularly since new at the dealer every 4-5k miles, then I switched to mobil 1 synthetic 5-20 since 32,000 miles (I still change the oil every 4-5k miles) because I have read in this forum about the sludge issues that toyota engines have encountered and wanted to have the extra protection that synthetic offers. It now has 46,000 miles.
 
I'm wondering if I should wait until the noise worsens so I could let the dealer hear it because they might just ignore me or say that it's "normal" when I go there especially when it only happens during cold starts and it would be fully warmed up when I get there. I have an extended warranty of up to 75,000 miles.
 
Hopefully somebody out there could give me a good advice and shed some light on this matter if you have experienced the same symptoms.
 
thanks,
tony
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Re: 2007 Camry engine noise [tony108] by 210delray
Jan 29, 2009 (7:20 pm)
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Replying to: tony108 (Jan 29, 2009 7:19 am)

Well, I wouldn't listen to what that other guy told you about "laws" requiring "thinner" oil. Manufacturers specify which engine oil viscosity to use based on engine performance, longevity, AND fuel economy. Synthetic oil isn't necessary, but certainly won't degrade performance. You are using the correct viscosity specified by Toyota.
 
How do you know the noise isn't from the drive belts or accessories? If the noise is slight and sounds like marbles rattling in a can, you might try a different brand of gasoline or even a higher octane grade to see if it goes away. But light knocking under load is considered normal, so you don't have to keep using gas with octane ratings above 87.
 
If it's valve noise, or what I call "clatter," this is not unusual on cold startup, because the oil sitting in the pan needs a few seconds to get up into the valve area.
 
However, it's hard to make a diagnosis on the internet. You could leave your car at the dealer the night before (most places have a "night drop" past business hours) and have them cold start the car the next morning. Obviously, you'll need someone to get you to and from the dealer's location.

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