98 Camry LE Smokes when starting!
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98 Camry LE Smokes when starting!
Ok every morning I start my car white smoke leaves my exhaust. Someone told me that it could be that oil is leaking in the valves and whatever is left in there is burning when I start the car or leave alone for sometime. Is anyone having this problem with their camry?
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RE: 98 Camry LE Smokes when starting!
come to find out toyota sent a notice about this issue. Its related to oil gel a substance that gets in the engine and cause the problem what I'm dealing with now that is, so I'm taking it to the shop and see what they can do hopely fix something. I'm having to many issues with this car with the smoking, air bags bad struts. I can't wait to buy a new car.
#6
RE: 98 Camry LE Smokes when starting!
if your car only smokes when starting, you need to replace your valve stem seals replaced. i work at a toyota dealership and we get this sort of thing all the time. it can work out to be 1500+ to get it done, it is rather labor intensive.
many people choose to let it go.
the oil gel issue would make you blowblue smoke all the time and alot of it. if this has been happening for more than a month or so chances are that it would have set multiple DTCs (check engine light).
to be sure you need to take it to a toyota dealership. but from what you describe it seems to the valve stem seals
many people choose to let it go.
the oil gel issue would make you blowblue smoke all the time and alot of it. if this has been happening for more than a month or so chances are that it would have set multiple DTCs (check engine light).
to be sure you need to take it to a toyota dealership. but from what you describe it seems to the valve stem seals
#7
Same problem
My wifes 03 4cy with 140,000 mile and has the same puff of smoke when it is started but only occationally. What about using Marvel Mystry oil or Slick 50 or using a heavier weight oil. Will any of these help tighten the valve stem seats and minimizing the smoke? And if I choose to change the seats what is the proceedure?
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02-29-2012 12:33 PM