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1999 Toyota Camry intermittent stall
I have owned my 1999 Toyota Camry for three years and now has 96000 miles on it. I recently changed the timing belt and since then, the car intermittently stall. It anly happens when I step on the break for a complete stop after driving it for 30 miles or so. It runs fine again after it cool down for a few minutes. I took the car back to the mechanic and have them check the timing belt and they replied that nothing wrong with what they did. The car has to be in stall condition to be able to figure out what is wrong with it.
Did anybody has similar problem and can tell me how you fixed the problem? Do you think it has to do with the new timing belt or something else? Thanks |
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Re: 1999 Toyota Camry intermittent stall
Check the crankshaft position sensor and the sensor part of the crank timing pulley. The pulley may be damaged - scratched.
Check your distributor cap, rotor, air gap, etc. Sounds like ignition problem.
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I suspect a sticking EGR valve.. take a look there.
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