200 Toyota Camry - Nightmare
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2000 Toyota Camry - Nightmare
4 cylinder 2.2 liter, about 165K miles
When I first purchased this vehicle, I was told the check engine light was the oxygen sensor. I should have brought my code reader with me.
So here's the story: the codes took about a year to figure out, and turned out to be a combination of the charcoal canister and the air intake resonator had a hole in it (I had to make a homemade smoker to find and fix that one).
So finally, I got all codes cleared and check engine light is off. However, right after the air intake resonator was replaced the car will miss and will die on the road at idle after running for a while.
So the symptoms (as far as I can figure out) is as follows. I drive from home to the parkway where I open the throttle, get to a higher RPM for a few minutes (not more than 3 unless traffic is absolute hell), then when I get back on regular roads (usually within a few miles) it begins to miss and eventually die. If I let the car sit for 20+ seconds and re-crank, it runs fine again.
So far I have: tested the purge valve (no issues, holds vacuum until activated), sprayed water on the coil packs (no misses), replaced the PCV valve (it was filthy), and checked the spark plug wires (only thing weird I can find is cylinder wires 2 & 3 at the coil pack have a slightly warped boot, exposing a bit more of the lead than normal, and some black grunge on the outside of the wire pack and wires, 2 & 3 again).
I'm at the end of my rope, and I'm ready to put a bullet in this thing. Any suggestions or help is appreciated.
When I first purchased this vehicle, I was told the check engine light was the oxygen sensor. I should have brought my code reader with me.
So here's the story: the codes took about a year to figure out, and turned out to be a combination of the charcoal canister and the air intake resonator had a hole in it (I had to make a homemade smoker to find and fix that one).
So finally, I got all codes cleared and check engine light is off. However, right after the air intake resonator was replaced the car will miss and will die on the road at idle after running for a while.
So the symptoms (as far as I can figure out) is as follows. I drive from home to the parkway where I open the throttle, get to a higher RPM for a few minutes (not more than 3 unless traffic is absolute hell), then when I get back on regular roads (usually within a few miles) it begins to miss and eventually die. If I let the car sit for 20+ seconds and re-crank, it runs fine again.
So far I have: tested the purge valve (no issues, holds vacuum until activated), sprayed water on the coil packs (no misses), replaced the PCV valve (it was filthy), and checked the spark plug wires (only thing weird I can find is cylinder wires 2 & 3 at the coil pack have a slightly warped boot, exposing a bit more of the lead than normal, and some black grunge on the outside of the wire pack and wires, 2 & 3 again).
I'm at the end of my rope, and I'm ready to put a bullet in this thing. Any suggestions or help is appreciated.
Last edited by bigun; 08-01-2019 at 04:03 PM.
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Replaced Thursday, started happening next Monday morning. So Friday was the only problem free day.
#6
Runs fine until the next day. From what I can tell it's when I dog the motor for a minute or two, then it begins to experience issues a few minutes later. Letting the vehicle sit with the motor off for about 20 to 30 seconds seems to solve the issue. If I immediately re-crank it'll die again.
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