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Old 02-03-2008, 06:06 PM   #1
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1989 Toyota Camry (Fuel Pump Location)

Can you get to the fuel pump by taking the rear seat out or do I have to lower the tank?
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Re: 1989 Toyota Camry (Fuel Pump Location)

You have to lower the tank (after you disconnect the negative battery terminal)
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Thanks. I appreciate the response.
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Re: 1989 Toyota Camry (Fuel Pump Location)

Download a FSM for your car using the link in the sticky thread at the top of this forum.
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Hey I have an 86 camry it starts for 5 seconds then dies. No matter what

I replaced the fuel filter, relays, tune up. any thought.

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Re: 1989 Toyota Camry (Fuel Pump Location)

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Hey I have an 86 camry it starts for 5 seconds then dies. No matter what

I replaced the fuel filter, relays, tune up. any thought.

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Bad fuel pressure regulator or bad fuel pump, obstruction in the fuel line.
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Re: 1989 Toyota Camry (Fuel Pump Location)

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Hey I have an 86 camry it starts for 5 seconds then dies. No matter what

I replaced the fuel filter, relays, tune up. any thought.

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A similar issue happened to me when I owned a 1985 Camry. the car would start up and idle but if I put it in gear or if I would try to rev the engine the car engine would die. it would start right up though.

after replacing many, many,many parts on it I was in the process of replacing the fuel pump and discovered the electronic fuel pump had a 99% clogged fuel strainer/filter on it.
once I replaced the filter/strainer the problem solved. I had to drop the gas tank to get at the electronic fuel pump. no access to it by removing the back seat. Hopefully you won't have to drop the gas tank. What a PITA job that was.


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Re: 1989 Toyota Camry (Fuel Pump Location)

I had a simular problem with my 89 camry , wud run for a few seconds then stop. it wasnt fuel but air. on my camry there is a plug that attaches to the air cleaner. this plug is retangle shaped and it plugs in to the hose to the air cleaner. it had a dry circuit and bent pin. once the pin was straightened and plug packed with a bit of grease it never did it again. hope this helps
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