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1996 Toyota Camry 2.2 -is this an interference engine?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 Toyota camry 2.2 L 4 cyl engine timming belt replacement

The 2001 Camry 2.2 has a timing belt.
Recommended change interval is 90,000 miles.
There is no good reason for putting the replacement off, as the belt may be stretched slightly when it nears the rec replace interval, and your mileage may suffer because the engine is not in proper "time".
If the belt jumps time or breaks, it will NOT damage the valves.

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Ray Murphy

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  • Posted on Jul 06, 2009

SOURCE: Interference engine

By Gates info, it is non- interference.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2009

SOURCE: To remove the interior door panel of a 1996 Toyota camry so that

My 96 Camry LE has 9 attachments that are visible. Some have plastic caps covering the screws; others do not. There are screws at the door handle, at the forward portion(with covers) when the door is open and the back edge (small covers). As I recall, there are several friction type fasteners around the perimiter of the panel that can be removed by prying carefully away from the metal portion of the door to free up the trim panel. Once these are loose, the trim around the inside door release handle (the one you pull to open the door) can be pryed in a backward motion. Then the entire panel can be removed by pulling upward and backward at the same time (it easier to do this with the window down). Then it is a matter of disconnecting the wires attached to the various controls for the electric windows and door locks to free up the panel itself. There is probably a plastic skin covering the metal portion of the door. Carefully pull that away to expose the inner workings of the door latch mechanisim. The rest of the procedure should become easy to figure out. I have not removed the exterior door handle itself; but it is a simple mechanism as I recall. Best of luck to you.
Timmy P.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 28, 2009

SOURCE: 1996 Toyota Camry question. If the brakes start

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2010

SOURCE: 1996 toyota camry manual

fan motor in my camry that runs the heater and AC. just quit

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