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Anonymous Posted on Mar 25, 2013

Hello! I have toyota solara 1999 v6. What happen is when i driving down the road and take foot off the acselerator pedal, RPM drops rapidly and i feel the car runs rough, but when i accelerate hard, the car starts to drive normally and i feel it's affects steering wheel. It's rotates harder.

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  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2013

    The feeling like when i accelerate hard(press the pedal fast or drive uphill or give more load on engine) the car drives incredibly smooth(steering wheel rotates harder, and shocks begining to be more independent, I do not feel bumps on the road and RPM does't drops when pedal is off). When driving normally or downhill RPM needle drops rapid and returns back just a bit. And also when push on accelerator when it's bad driving habit is easier and car seems drives tougher. When it's drives smooth, i feel the pedal harder to press.

  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2013

    No check engine light is on. I thin it's some vacuum leak or transmission messed up.

  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2013

    Just replace EGR valve. Nothing changed.

  • John Tunney
    John Tunney Mar 25, 2013

    if it is a vacuum leak it will rev up and down while idling. and you will get a check engine light, if it isnt reving up and down at idle then its not a vacuum leak. change the fuel and air filter. the fuel filter is probably cloged

  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2013

    It jerks when pedal off the gas sometime uphill, but downhill almost always. I will check fuel filter.

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Change fuel filter

  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2013

    Hi! Just replace fuel filter. Nothing changed. In my opinion it's ether vacuum leak or transmission problem. Because engine runs just fine.

  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2013

    I would bring my car to dealer, but they says that check engine lite is not on, so the car has no issues.

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SOURCE: steering wheel vibration

Did they "turn" your rotors? They may have "improperly" turned your front rotors. This is common and they should correct this where you had the work done.

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2009

SOURCE: How to replace a starter on a toyota solara v6

You take out the battery, and the air-filter housing to give extra working space.
Then push in the starter motor to its place, and hand-tighten all its bolts.
Wrench tighten the starter bolts to the engine 38.ft-lb
Connect the solenoid wire, and tighten to 10.ft-lb
Connect the battery positive cable, and tighten to13.ft-lb.
Replace the air-filter housing.
Replace the battery, and terminals.
Crank-up the car.

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2010

SOURCE: 1999 Toyota Camry V6 idles rough and stalls after

yes it could be a fuel related problem, when was your last tune up, it could also be a spark issue, old or corroted spark plugs will sometimes not put out the correct amount of heat to ignite the gas correctly till it runs for a while, if the check engine light isnt lit, it will almost have to be something simular to this

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