maintenance an repaor

Asked by jared2slick22 Jun 14, 2013 at 04:19 PM about the 1998 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the car started jurking an then shut off the very next day drove well but now when I put the car in drive it shuts down on me like its starving for gas so I change the fuel pump an relays an its not the inigtion coil because its firing off just wont crank until  about 4 to 5 hours can someone please help me

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also just because your wire is firing means that the coil is good but doesnt really mean that the distributor wires or good. but do check those sensors mention before I had the same starting problem and it was the sensors

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Spray water on your coil and distributor cap at night with the engine running. If you see blue sparks jumping, you know you will have to replace them. When my old Camry quit on me for no reason, I found out that the large main air intake hose had a large crack in it. It was actually sucking too much air and the car would just quit. Easy fix if it's just the air hose.......

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