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2013 Toyota Camry Questions & Answers
What does u0155 mean
Your vehicle has several electronic modules onboard an they all communicate on a serial data bus network . U codes are communication failure codes , one of the modules isn't communicating for one reason or another . This is a problem best left to the dealer .
U0155 OBD II Trouble Code Toyota
Trouble code P0500
your vehicle is a 2013 sensor should be under warranty --because if you start removing electrical components you may void warranty --wheel speed sensor is part of your front hub abs assembly jack up and support front wheel [either one because you will be checking both]remove wheel check hub is in good shape if good than check the wire connection that runs behind the rotor for damage or disconnection -you will need a multi meter to test the out put and continuity of sensor --to remove a sensor need to remove brake caliper--caliper bracket-rotor you now can unbolt sensor ----the other speed sensor is mounted into the transmission need to jack up and support vehicle and under vehicle follow sensor lines checking for damage or disconnection -----wheel sped sensor --depending on where bought dealer ,online or ebay 30 to 100 ------ speed sensor runs 100 to 250
Why does my car hesitate when I press the gas?
This is fuel injection issue. There will be some kind of acceleration enrichment mechanism, usually works by sensing throttle angle and manifold absolute pressure. Do you have any other symptoms, or a 'Check engine' light showing? If not, you may have a blocked enrichment injector (if Camry uses one). The answer is to take to a toyota dealer, or an EFI specialist. They can read the on board diagnostics info in a jiffy.
Abs light on after after rear struts replace
The ABS light being on is most likely the wheel speed sensor, the wheel speed sensor is still 100% good, it's just that someone didn't remove the sensor before working on the strut, so when they pushed down on the lower control arm or knuckle they ripped the 20-24 Gauge wire apart, you can buy a new harness or splice it back together and use heat shrink to hold it.
I have a 3s 2000cc
Hi there,
As you have not stated the vehicle MODEL or Year of Manufacture, I will provide a 'general' solution:
There could be numerous causes for high fuel consumption, but if you have used this amount of fuel in such a short journey, there would have to be leaking fuel somewhere.
However, the only true method to measure "ACTUAL" fuel consumption (disregard trip computer) is:
- Completely fill tank to a pre-determined point inside the fuel tank filler tube.
- Set your cluster Trip Meter to: 0000
- Drive vehicle for 6 - 15km and return back to the same gas station pump used previously.
- Completely fill tank to the same point inside the fuel tank filler tube, where filled previously.
- Note the quantity of litres required to fill to that same point in the filler tube.
- Divide the litres used, by the total Km travelled on your Trip Meter.
- If the value calculates less than 20 (carburettor engine); less than 15 (EFI engine), then consumption is acceptable.
Note: if value is above these numbers, then you have a fuel leak, or a problem with your vehicle's carburettor adjustment. EFI engines can have numerous causes, including electronic sensor faults etc.
Cheers,
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