SOURCE: 1997 Camry Valve Cover Gasket Replacement
Removal of the plenum is pretty straight forward. You will need to replace the plenum gasket after you remove it; the gasket is not reusable. Personally, if I was going to take the trouble to remove the plenum, I would replace the plugs and wires back there, also.
I know, I have a 93 Camry V6, and it is a real pain to do the plugs and wires with the plenum on. There are no secrets or great tips on the plenum removal, just take your time. Remember that there are different size bolts, and where they go. Please get back to me if you need any more info...Hope this helps, and thanks for choosing FixYa to resolve your issue.
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SOURCE: OBD code 0401 (1997 Toyota Camry 4 cyl)
There is a VSV (vacuum switching valve) , usually mounted on the back side of engine block, under the intake manifold, as well as the map sensor, that can also cause that code if one or the other is faulty. It takes some pretty detailed troubleshooting to confirm this in some cases, so if that's not in your line of work, you may have to have it properly diagnosed, or take a 50/50 shot at which one first.
SOURCE: toyota camry 1997 3.0 v-6 code p0446
That code is for the evaporative emmisions system. Here is a link to an open forum you can go to, this will help you understand what it is, and why. The vehicle on the site is a van, but the code, and parts involved are one in the same, so don't worry about the difference in vehicle. The van is a toyota, and this is the information on the p0446 code. Hope this helps you.
http://steampunkworkshop.com/toyota-sienna-evaporative-canister-and-svs-valve-repair
SOURCE: Fuse diagram for 1997 toyota camry
Hi,
Too huge of a file to attach here, please follow the link pasted below to read the diagram online :
http://www.bigcee.com/faq/KLR650-color-wiring-diagram.jpg
Please let us know if that was helpful enough.
Good Luck & Thanks
Shiv.
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