I just had some repairs done to my camry to correct check engine light, now that it has been reset, how many miles do I have to drive before getting an inspection?
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on the 98 toyota camry check that the gas cap is on tight or look at my fix on the toyota sienna that could be it or a vacumm hose could be split or leaking i would have these checked before you get into very expensive repairs look for the obvious first
yes, that is called a "check eng" light, this may have came on for many different reasons, low eng oil level, low eng. oil pressure, eng. may be misfireing, eng. may be overheating etc. many things can cause this. get hold of a diagnostic scanner and scan for codes. or take it to any shop. theyll scan for you
Was the computer reset after the thermostat was replaced?? If not, it must be reset to clear prior codes. as for the p1130/1135, they are related here is some info>>>>http://www.engine-light-help.com/toyota-engine-light.html
Your check engine light is letting you know the your car computer pick up a bad signal from one of your engine sensor's you need to have engine diag. done to correct the problem, some car have a maintance light which is just for maintance Hope this was helpful goodluck.
the infomation u were given is 100% wrong! if the light is coming on then a problem exists in the OBD 2 engine control system, there will be a fault code stored for the check engine light, who told u this the dealer??
Yes they would go out at the same time. Yes, topping off will cause this problem. It says not to top off on most pumps, not the owners manual. No doesn't seem like they are out of line on their prices. It looks to be less than 2 hours labor, which is correct.
I really hate to say this but it sounds like you need to take this car to another shop, one that specializes in electrical problems. Try going to a couple of diffrent auto parts stores and ask around. They will know who is good on electrical. Also if you live in a state where you have a emissions test done if your check engine light is on it probably won't pass.
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