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Old Jul 3, 2023 | 01:37 AM
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Have anyone experienced an error code 72 on a 1995 Camry? The check engine light came on with this error code but the car runs perfectly fine. I reset the check engine light and the code disappeared but reappeared a few hundred miles of driving and again the car runs fine.
 
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The code number is not listed.
 
Old Jul 3, 2023 | 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by toyomoho
The code number is not listed.
I looked up error code 72
Code 72 Fuel cut solenoid signal fault
Does this make sense?
 
Old Jul 4, 2023 | 09:17 AM
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This is a 1995 Camry? Is the car built for the US market? The code is not listed in the 1995 US Camry service manual.

Is the engine a 4 cylinder or V6?

If V6 does it have a distributor with ign wires going to the spark plugs or does it have something else? Such as each cylinder having its own ign coil or there are 3 cylinders having a coil and a spark plug wire from each coil goes to another cylinder that does have a coil.

The fuel pump will only keep running if the engine computer receives signals from a distributor sensor or remote cam sensor. These signals are generated by the engine cam rotating which means the engine is running.

Could be a bad sensor, bad wiring, bad wiring connection.
 
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