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Replying to: daises2daises (Jan 04, 2009 5:28 pm) |
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Replying to: daises2daises (Jan 04, 2009 5:28 pm)
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Replying to: alex24 (Jan 04, 2009 8:27 pm) Toyota are very reliable car. |
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Hi, I am a new driver with not so much experience with cars and dealers. However, I am well aware that dealers are very good at convincing people to add unnecessary services at additional costs. I have Camry 2007 and have owned it for one-and-half-a-year. I have 10,000 miles. I recently made an appointment for an oil change, and I have several questions to educate myself before agreeing to have suggested services by the dealer. (1) The dealer tells me that I should do tire rotation for every 5,000 miles for an additional charge of $13. They did not ask me for this when I went in for an oil change with 5,000 miles. I remain skeptical whether or not this is a necessary service to maintain my car in a good shape. Do I need it? I drive about 10 miles a day or so. (2) This morning, I had a warning signal on for having tire pressure below the level. When I go in for an oil change, will they look into fixing this tire pressure issue? (3) What exactly is tire rotation and how do I get rid of the warning signal for having low tire pressure? (4) When I got my car in the summer '07, I obviously had a new set of tires. How long does a new set of tires usually last? As you can tell from my questions, I am very new with car stuff. Please advise me. I feel like if I don't educate myself, I will end up paying lots of money for lots of unnecessary services suggested at the dealer. I realize that employees at the dealer are not the right group of people to ask for help in educating myself. Thanks
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Replying to: Novice07 (Jan 16, 2009 12:05 pm) The TPMS light means you have low air pressure in one of your tires. Check the tire(s) pressure and refill with air, and don't forget the tire in the trunk, it has a pressure sensor on it as well. Common when cold weather hits to loose pressure and cause the light to come on.
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Replying to: kiawah (Jan 16, 2009 12:13 pm) Kiawah is right, rotate at least every 10k or so. It varies how long tires last, but in general, on original tires from the factory, anywhere from 30,000 to 45,000 miles. |
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My 2004 Camry, when I unbuckle the driver side seat belt It wont pull all the way in.Some times when I close the door It stuck between the door and car body. Anybody got the same problem or any idea what it could be? |
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Hi!!! What would happen if i change a 2.2 fuel inyector of a toyota camry 95 4 cyl for a 1.8 fuel inyector of the same year 95 4 cyl. would the computer respond if i put the 1.8 fuel inyector? I Know its not going to have the same power but the reason im changeing it its because the gas is to expensive and im always moveing around in the car. |
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| The Camry brake discussion seems to have quieted down so I'll ask this here. Anybody have any experience with using brake upgrades (performance pads, rotors) or even OEM pads or rotors from TireRack? Is my 2004 4-cyl Camry just too bland, too 'family' to even consider any part that has 'performance' written on it? Actually I have zero complaints about the original Toyota pads and rotors, which now have almost 70k miles on them. I assume the pads are ceramic. | |
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Hi everyone: 1st time new car buyer. Looking to purchase the Camry, but I want heated leather seats. They said they could install them for $1399. Is the quality equal to factory installed leather? Thank you
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