What to do when a 2006 Camary starts bucking when I speed up?

Asked by tts_2032 Jan 23, 2017 at 08:46 PM about the 2006 Toyota Camry CE

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Any check engine light or error codes? Could be a bad Map sensor. If no CEL, you could have a tranny issue. Here's a little article I found: Cars equipped with an automatic transmission might experience a hesitation when accelerating. Revised software for the on board computer is available which may correct this problem. Software revisions are commonly most helpful on newer vehicles. once the mileage builds up a worn component could cause similar problems. Whenever major transmission work in performed, the transmission software should be updated as necessary. Check with your Toyota dealer for software updates.

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