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Replying to: dvernon (Jul 10, 2009 7:16 pm) |
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Mechanic checked the brake fluid container under the hood - do you mean to put it up on a rack and see if there is leakage - -
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Replying to: dvernon (Jul 12, 2009 4:01 pm) Can you check to see if your brake light bulbs in the rear are operating correctly. You may have a bulb out. |
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The dealer assessed my car for a trade in and offered my $600 on my camry le 1996. The rear wheel make a noise and he thinks one of the struts might of come lose and need rewelding. Does anyone know how much this repair might cost? If its going to cost over $1000 then I might just take the $600. Thanks, Chris
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Replying to: chris789 (Jul 13, 2009 5:50 pm) You may want to have a repair shop actually look at what is wrong and give you an estimate for repair, as opposed to a used car manager guessing based on a sound. |
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The passenger side interior door handle plastic lever snapped on my 2002 Camry. I can buy a replecement for $20 or so online. Has there been any recall on these ? It would seem dangerous to be unable to open the door from inside in an accident. How difficult is it to remove the old plastic interior latch unit ? Do you just pry the unit out to replace, or have you got to disassemble surrounding upholstery panels ? Apparently it happens a lot as there are a lot of ads for replacement parts. Thanks for any help . |
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| i have a 92 camry it would start at first if you held it to the floor, seemed to be getting to much fuel, so i pinched off the line and started it, then released it. but it finaly flooded out and stalled. rite after that it would not start again, and i ck,d it now has no spark..... any ideas anyone? | |
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Hello (new to forum) I have 1997 Camry LE, 166,830 miles. Excellent vehicle! Purchased new in '97. I inquired at Sears Automotive about cost for tune-up. I was asked about spark plugs and replacing wires. Approximately $200 total, so I didn't have work done today. I stopped taking my car to Dealer for service in 2007 (only because it was no longer convenient). Sears has since done oil changes, transmission service, & minor services. In addition to spark plugs, what parts would be logical to replace for a tune-up. What should I expect to pay? I do not work on cars, but I like to be informed when dealing with mechanics. By the way, Sears person also said my car required high-grade oil because of high mileage. Any comments about this? Thanks for any feedback.
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Replying to: mycamry97 (Aug 01, 2009 12:26 pm)
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My 96 Camry recently has quit while I've slowed to turn a corner or a couple times while I've been stopped at a red light. It usually starts back up after a couple tries and then drives normally. I've had it into the shop and they said they couldn't find any problems. A few days later while out of town, I heard a clunk noise and the car died and leaked anti freeze. I had it towed and they said it was the water pump and timing belt. I had them replace both and now a week later, my engine is still quitting on occassions. They've tried a few times to run the computer scan, but cannot get it to read anything. Any ideas?
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