2000 Toyota Camry Solara - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Where is the reset button
Have someone check the fuse links. Probably melted one when battery terminals were switched.
11/28/2017 9:50:55 AM •
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Occasional lurching and dying upon start-up or shifting into reverse or drive.
I would look at the alternator. With everything that is going wrong it all comes down to charge. It would seem that the alternator is only working part time as it is on its way out. I am guessing that as you are driving it is only charging the battery sometimes and other times it is not charging the battery causing your issues. The alternator can be checked at any parts store for free without taking it out.
9/25/2015 3:00:09 AM •
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on Sep 25, 2015
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2000 solara starts but wont rev up fast enough. no dtc codes either
My guess you have a fuel delivery problem. Has the car been properly maintained? If the fuel filter has been replaced there are other parts of the system. Wild guess is a fuel pressure regulator may not be performing as it used to, therefore the fuel injectors are not getting the pressure they need. It could also be a fuel pump and or its fuel pump relay.
6/30/2015 5:25:04 AM •
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on Jun 30, 2015
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Over heating only at highway speeds
Is your rad fluid up where it should be?
Is your rad plugged so air can't flow or does it need to be flushed?
Replace your thermostat That may be the problem as well. If your fluid is up I would change the thermostat.as that is a likely problem.
Check all hoses and make sure they are not kinked as well..
5/31/2015 1:49:26 AM •
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on May 31, 2015
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What does this mean
Several things can cause the warning light to come on, if you read your owner's manual it will explain this to you.
Check that your parking brake is fully disengaged when you're driving around.
Check your brake fluid level, there is a float sensor in there that will indicate a low level of fluid - low fluid can be from normal wear of the brakes, have them checked as they may be getting close to worn out or there might be a fluid leak somewhere.
3/6/2015 2:16:40 AM •
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