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We have a 1998 3.0 V6 Camry which has difficulty starting when the engine is still hot.
When you turn it on the revs dip too low and it cuts out. If you slightly rev it, it will keep running but die when you let off. If you give it full throttle then this normally sorts it out. Any ideas? Cheers. |
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Re: Hot starting problem
check some hoses if there's a leak buy puting soap and water on the spraybottle and ask someon to crank it to see wheres the air leaks dont spary on the elect.wires just hoses.
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Re: Hot starting problem
The intake system could possibly be clogged or obstructed, fuel isn't reaching the block, bad battery connections, loose or faulty connections at coils or alternator, or vacuum leak.
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i had the same type of problem. the dealer fixed it with an idle speed control vavle. it cost me about 400 bucks, 5 days after the 1 year warranty was up it took a crap again. i found a local shop that sells rebuilt ones for 95 bucks, and it has a lifetime warranty. its been about 2 years and no problems. i know it kind of late, but let me know if you want their phone#
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