Car takes about two minutes to start then shuts off. After starting back up it runs fine while in park, after driving for about 1 mile it shuts off then takes atleast ten to fifteen minutes to start again. Can't figure out why it s doing that but thinking about changing fuel pump and filter but I need to locate them. Help....
SOURCE: 1995 toyota camry-stalling out when driving
You do not have to replace the fuel pump at a specific mileage.
I hate to speculate without physically inspecting the vehicle, but, my best solution here & now may be the fuel pump. Now, I would not go out & buy one before you had proper diagnosis. Here is one test, but you will need to have to experience the stall again, and then test to see if you have fuel pressure at the injectors. If you have no fuel pressure, replace the pump. Fuel filter issues do not "come & go", they stay, and your car would not run properly. Also, a fuel pump failure will not set a computer code on this particular model vehicle. Hope this helps..
SOURCE: 1987 Toyota MR2, "Engine Still Lacks Power", (4AGE), Twin Cam, 1600 CC, 4 Cyl.
Sounds like you need gearbox oil (transmission oil in USA) .... check your levels and top it up.
SOURCE: 88 Toy, 22R Carb, hard cold start
in your carburetor there is a priming passage. look in there with the air cleaner out and pump the butterfly it should squirt gas. if it doesn't then you need to open the top part of the carb and clean the hole with a hair clip. if this is not the problem it will be the choke but I'm 70 percent that this is the problem.
SOURCE: 1995 Camry LE V6 fuel pump problem
Because the fuse is missing and hard to find I would look to see if someone by-passed the fuse and that be the problem. It should be fused.
SOURCE: toy turns over but wont run change fuel filter n fuel pump still
The fuel pump should run for a second or two when you first turn the key on, but then shuts down to prevent the engine from flooding if the computer does not get a signal from the crank or cam sensors which the computer uses to trigger the ignition system. So no spark no fuel. Check to see if you have a spark in the ignition system.
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