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Complete diagram of all the hoses and where they go on a 96 toyota camry 2.2 l 4-cylinder

Have a look through this website. You will find diagrams for vacuum hoses in a different file to water or hydraulic hoses.

http://www.turboninjas.com/camry/
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How To Fix Replace 2.2L Engine Air Intake Hose Toyota Camry 1996

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Why is my 96 camry spraying coolant?

The overflow tank is not pressurised, so will not spray coolant around. The little hole is a breather. On the other side, possibilities are a cracked radiator top tank (it is plastic, and your Camry is about the right age to develop this), or a leaky hose or hose connection on the driver's side. Open the bonnet, wash the engine with a hose, allow it to completely dry, then start the engine and idle till hot, watching like a hawk with a torch to see where the leak appears. This is easier if you have a helper and the car is on wheel ramps.
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1996 toyota camry termostrat location

should be located where the lower hose meets the engine block inside that unit
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Where can i find a vacuum hose diagram for 1996 camry 2.2

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How to replace EGR valve in 1996 toyota camry

It is simple. It looks like a little flying saucer or pancake and it is in the rear of the engine on top near windshield.There are two hoses that plug into it from the exhaust, and one coming out, and one on bottom (total of 4). You can just unplug the hoses and replace them easily.
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Will not run idle

most likely there'sa vaccum leak that prevents it from idling that's why it dies out
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