Coolant change and Check Engine Light
#1
Coolant change and Check Engine Light
Did the first coolant change at 99K miles, flushed the system (engine+radiator) and replaced with same grade as original long life coolant. Burped the system. Temperature gauge is showing as usual (slightly below 9 o'clock) at working operating engine temperature and everything under the hood is smooth as butter. Some 50 miles later the check engine light came up. Could it be related to the coolant change or by coincidence something else is failing? Still waiting for my OBD2 scanner tool to arrive...
PS If this could be related, since my evaporator is leaking and is waiting proper time to be replaced, I vented out the little that was left in the A/C system through he exhaust valve at the time of the coolant change.
PS If this could be related, since my evaporator is leaking and is waiting proper time to be replaced, I vented out the little that was left in the A/C system through he exhaust valve at the time of the coolant change.
#3
Nothing else removed or unplugged. Just the screws on the radiator and engine block to drain the old coolant. An oil change is due but I know oil has its own dedicated light if something was wrong with it. Levels are fine. I'll just read the code with the scanner since this could be a lot of things. Thanks!
#4
UPDATE: OBD2 scanner turned up P0441 error. Crappy gas cap! Just like everything else in Toyota. I'm so fed up with this car, it's going to the junk yard.
Never again! I had to fix so many fundamental things in this car before reaching 100K mark, I think it will fall apart by itself. That does not include all little annoyances and minor fix ups on a daily basis.
Never again! I had to fix so many fundamental things in this car before reaching 100K mark, I think it will fall apart by itself. That does not include all little annoyances and minor fix ups on a daily basis.
Last edited by toyomoho; 07-25-2020 at 05:17 PM. Reason: Inappropriate content
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UPDATE: OBD2 scanner turned up P0441 error. Crappy gas cap! Just like everything else in Toyota. I'm so fed up with this car, it's going to the junk yard.
Never again! I had to fix so many fundamental things in this car before reaching 100K mark, I think it will fall apart by itself. That does not include all little annoyances and minor fix ups on a daily basis.
Never again! I had to fix so many fundamental things in this car before reaching 100K mark, I think it will fall apart by itself. That does not include all little annoyances and minor fix ups on a daily basis.
Hmmmmm.....tht's odd - MY Camry was made in Kentucky!
Last edited by toyomoho; 07-25-2020 at 05:18 PM. Reason: Inappropriate content
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