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Old 03-23-2015, 09:57 PM
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ck engine,Vsc,trac light on

I have a 2007 Toyota Camry LS that says check vsc system. the check engine light, vsc and trac lights are all three are on. That is a concern but another big concern is that is sometimes runs sluggish and acts likes it wants to stall. ? I hope someone can help out with this, Thanks!
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Old 03-23-2015, 10:18 PM
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Re: ck engine,Vsc,trac light on

May be one or more of your ignition coils. See what code is stored in the ECM.
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Re: ck engine,Vsc,trac light on

Brian,
had the engine codes ran today.

(Advance Auto)

P0301 thru P0306
and also P0356

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Re: ck engine,Vsc,trac light on

I did some reading on code P0356,
do you think replacing ignition coil 6 would fix this?
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Re: ck engine,Vsc,trac light on

It's possible
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Re: ck engine,Vsc,trac light on

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I did some reading on code P0356,
do you think replacing ignition coil 6 would fix this?
Try to swap it with the different cylinder and see if the code will move.

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Re: ck engine,Vsc,trac light on

Update
I replaced coil pack on #6 and all warning lights went away.
Did not have to reset anything, warning lights stayed off during first test drive
after replacing coil pack.
It has been almost two weeks now and no lights and car runs great.
Thanks Brian and Sam for your help!
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Re: ck engine,Vsc,trac light on

You're welcome
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