Saturday, February 15, 2014

Toyota Camry Repair Information

Toyota Camry Repair Information

According to Edmunds, the Toyota Camry has dominated the mid-size family sedan market since 1983. Recalls were not made until the late nineties, which the manufacturer quickly addressed. Wear that comes with age can be repaired with the right information.

Squealing Brakes

    Toyota Camrys manufactured in 1997 have demonstrated brake noise problems. According to Yota Repairs contributing Toyota service manager, this problem was exacerbated by a fire at the Camry brake pad factory in Japan. To repair the problem, owners have to replace the back wheel cylinders and front brake pads, and turn the rotors.

Dysfunctional Ignition Key

    Toyota Camrys made from 1988 to 1991 have ignition cylinders that were built at an angle that causes wear to the cylinder after repeated turning. If your car key will no longer turn, the ignition cylinder will have to be replaced.

Engine Start Malfunction

    1987 through 1991 Toyota Camrys show partiality to weather conditions. When the weather is wet, these engines sometimes do not start. They function fine in dry weather. To correct this, Yota Repair recommends replacing the distributor cap, spark plug wires and ignition coil.


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