hard to start,
newleon
09-08-2004, 07:20 PM
guys, really need your help......
I'm driving a 94 2.2 camry, in recent days i am having some wired problems.
1. at cold start, it is normal and techo drops from 1400 to 800 as temp rise, but sometimes the tacho will all sudden rise to 1900 and run for a while then back to 800
2. when driving , at the red light, i was at a full stop, then the engine will slow down and stop, then a big headache, i can not start!!! it seems the starter is ok, it is cranking and gas smell come out from the exhaust, but cann't start, after trying for 4-6 times, it will start...... that also happens when I stopped the car for a while like 40 mins, then cann't start
3. sometimes at the start, if i insert the key in and start the engine right away before the beeping stopped, engine seems hard to start, it chokes barely run and the tacho rise a little bit like 300 or 400, then either stop or a success start
Thanks guys , all comments are welcomed!!!!
joe
I'm driving a 94 2.2 camry, in recent days i am having some wired problems.
1. at cold start, it is normal and techo drops from 1400 to 800 as temp rise, but sometimes the tacho will all sudden rise to 1900 and run for a while then back to 800
2. when driving , at the red light, i was at a full stop, then the engine will slow down and stop, then a big headache, i can not start!!! it seems the starter is ok, it is cranking and gas smell come out from the exhaust, but cann't start, after trying for 4-6 times, it will start...... that also happens when I stopped the car for a while like 40 mins, then cann't start
3. sometimes at the start, if i insert the key in and start the engine right away before the beeping stopped, engine seems hard to start, it chokes barely run and the tacho rise a little bit like 300 or 400, then either stop or a success start
Thanks guys , all comments are welcomed!!!!
joe
newleon
09-08-2004, 10:36 PM
help help!!!
Brian R.
09-08-2004, 11:57 PM
Are you getting a "Check Engine" light on your instrument panel that stays on when the car is running?
newleon
09-09-2004, 11:13 AM
yeah, that is also a funny problem, I dont have any feedback from sensors, no check engine light on.
Brian R.
09-09-2004, 12:43 PM
Your #1 Makes it sound like a sensor problem, like the coolant temperature sensor is bad - where the engine thinks it is cold. Could be many things though.
Your #2 makes it sound like an ignition problem, but could also be a coolant temperature sensor telling the computer your engine is cold (when it is not) and giving you too rich a mixture, or a fuel pump problem.
Your #3 could be a fuel pump or filter, but is easly avoided by not starting the car until the beeping stops. See if it persists after you solve your stalling and surging problems.
Your #2 makes it sound like an ignition problem, but could also be a coolant temperature sensor telling the computer your engine is cold (when it is not) and giving you too rich a mixture, or a fuel pump problem.
Your #3 could be a fuel pump or filter, but is easly avoided by not starting the car until the beeping stops. See if it persists after you solve your stalling and surging problems.
Brian R.
09-09-2004, 01:19 PM
Some other possibilities are an intake air leak, bad gas in your tank, bad distributor cap, rotor, wires, vacuum leak in hoses or intake manifold.
newleon
09-09-2004, 04:58 PM
i found a crack on the tube connecting the air cleaner and throttle, the crack in on the throttle side, will it be a problem? or, how can i check the vacuum leak? where are those sensors located.....mhh sorry i have so manyyyyy questions, thank you very much
Brian R.
09-09-2004, 10:25 PM
The coolant temperature sensor is the gadget closest to the engine on the metal pipe connected to the upper radiator hose. Check its resistance cold and hot. When the engine is cold, the resistance of the sensor (remove the connector) should be around 1-2kOhms. When the engine is at normal operating temperature, the resistance should be around 0.1-0.15 kOhms. If it is greatly different than that, replace it.
Get a Chiltons or Haynes manual to get details on sensor location. If you really want all the details, get the Toyota Service Manual for you car.
The tube connecting your air cleaner and throttle body should not have any cracks that can leak air. If it does, replace it.
Consider cleaning your throttle body also.
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenance/30_V6/throttle_body/
Check for vacuum leaks by looking at all the small and medium size hoses carefully and seeing if there are any cracks or are the ends loose on the fittings. Replace them if they are quesionable.
Get a Chiltons or Haynes manual to get details on sensor location. If you really want all the details, get the Toyota Service Manual for you car.
The tube connecting your air cleaner and throttle body should not have any cracks that can leak air. If it does, replace it.
Consider cleaning your throttle body also.
http://www.4x4wire.com/toyota/maintenance/30_V6/throttle_body/
Check for vacuum leaks by looking at all the small and medium size hoses carefully and seeing if there are any cracks or are the ends loose on the fittings. Replace them if they are quesionable.
newleon
09-10-2004, 08:59 AM
thankkkkkkkk youuuuuuuuu veryyyyyyy muchhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
newleon
09-10-2004, 09:00 PM
i have changed the air intake tube, checked all those vacuum small hoses and pretty sure all of them are ok, the coolant temp sensor appears ok after i check with meter with 0.2k ohm,
but she still stalls at the red light, now i am confused, help!!!!!!!!!
but she still stalls at the red light, now i am confused, help!!!!!!!!!
Brian R.
09-10-2004, 10:06 PM
Do the ignition checks and check your fuel supply (pump, pressure regulator)
newleon
09-12-2004, 10:04 AM
i also noticed that intermittently, when car is running, if i step on the gas, the tacho will drop by 200 or more rpms and then go up, this is frightening.
really appreciate your help, Brian.
really appreciate your help, Brian.
newleon
09-13-2004, 07:14 PM
someone please help!!
Brian R.
09-13-2004, 07:50 PM
Is your ignition system perfect and your fuel supply adequate?
don24mac
09-14-2004, 06:59 PM
Check the EGR valve. When this sticks, and doesn't operate smoothly, it can cause the problems you're experiencing. It's a little vacuume operated valve that brings some exhaust gasses from the exhaust manifold back into the throttle body. It only is supposed to operate when the engine is warm, and when it's running at a moderate RPM.
Check this link:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=281662
There's quite a few discussions at this forum that refer to the EGR valve. Simply do a search above using the search term "camry egr" without the quotations.
Check this link:
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=281662
There's quite a few discussions at this forum that refer to the EGR valve. Simply do a search above using the search term "camry egr" without the quotations.
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