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Q: How do you reset the security system for a 1996 Toyota Camry after you replace the battery?
How do you reset the security system for a 1996 Toyota Camry after you replace the battery? Note, I do not have a keyless entry FOB for this car.
The problem is not the horning honking, but the fact that it will not start. Everything the dash works, power windows and even the radio… but none are any good if it is just sitting there and will not start.
A: you seriously need the key fob,
check the fuses, and quite possibly you have a bad key, its supposed to reset after you lock unlock the doors with the key.
and have you left the battery unhooked for more than ten minutes?
make sure no Additional stereo equipment, capacitors, amps etc keep a charge while the battery was unhooked, unhook those and it should reset just fine, otherwise you a have a bad alternator/starter wire check those, if badly corroded they will need replaced, accesories will work, just no start.
normally that amount of advice is worth 300$
Q: How much should I sell 1996 toyota camry with a locked engine for?
I’m looking to sell/get rid of my 1996 Camry since the engine locked up on it this past weekend. I recently put 1500 dollars worth of work into it with brand new brakes, tires, tune up, starter, struts and shocks. I don’t know if its worth anything now. But everything else was in stunning condition. I don’t feel like spending the 2k to get a new engine in it. How much could I sell it for random parts and whatnot.
A: Car over 10 years old with a locked engine.
won’t get much, maybe sell it in parts if you can go through that
Q: How much would YOU pay for a 1996 Toyota Camry in excellent condition if you knew it had been in an accident?
I got hit in the parking lot, and it damaged the headlight and turning signal. It bent the front reinforcement bar, so the headlight doesn’t sit quite right, but the car is in otherwise excellent condition. Low miles(123,000), maintained at a toyota dealership, no smoking, perfect condition interior. It gets 24mpg in the city, and still has all the stock parts/not modified at all.
It is a 1996 Toyota Camry LE sedan
A: $700.00
Q: 1996 toyota camry check engine light on and code is p0770?
I have 1996 toyota camry and the check engine light on with the code p0770 more then 6 months. It ran 100500 k miles. after viewing the forums I flushed the transmission fluid. But still the light is on. Please suggest me how I can get resolved this problem and where I can approach ?.
Yes the car is running good condition no issue. the problem is that i need to pass the emission test that I have to fix it.
A: Mad Jack is right about the “solenoid E malfunction”. i dont think he is right about a complete trans overhaul. Either one valve or one solenoid (E) is bad or plugged up. A good transmission tech should be able to drop the pan and get to the valve and solenoid pretty easy (there are several). check it, clean it or replace it. i think this is the valve that puts the trans into lock up mode over 50 mph. trans will still operate ok – it just wont go into full lock. If it locks up and wont unlock it couldnt shift or even move right. Beware that most trans shops dont really “work” on transmissions – they just want to flip in a rebuilt for a couple grand – that is all they know how to do. you have to find a real trans tech or look up the stuff yourself. if you get a service manual it is pretty staright forward.
Q: Why do I hear a loud bang noise from rear of my 1996 toyota camry on small bumps?
I’ve been hearing a loud banging noise every time my 1996 toyota camry hits even the smallest bump. The noise comes from rear side and it feels like my whole car pounds against the road? what can be the issue?
A: I’m no mechanic, I just play one on TV.
Sounds like the shocks are bad to me!
Q: How do you replace a thermostat on a 1996 toyota camry?
it has v4 eng. and it gets hot every 30 minutes so im trying to replace the thermostat on my 1996 toyota camry
A: The thermostat housing is located on the water pump. first drain the coolant. Then remove the upper radiator hose and the thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat and gasket. Reverse procedure to install. you should change your thermostat every time you do a tune up or every 2 years. Timing belt and water pump should be done together every 100,000 miles. Coolant should changed and system flushed every 36,000 miles. If your car takes 30 min. to get hot check to see that the cooling fan is working(A/C off)
Q: how much would it cost to replace cv boot on a 1996 toyota camry?
while putting in new break pads, my son noticed cv boot needed replacing. being lazy he put the new one on over the old one. is this as stupid as i think? how much will it cost for a mechanic to do it? 1996 toyota camry 4 cyl.
A: Probably around $300. Lots of labor involved. Let it go until the joint is trashed and have the whole axle replaced. Won’t cost much more. Maybe it will last until the rest of the car craps out with the split style boot on it.
Q: Do 1996 Toyota Camry stock stereo have connection for amplifier?
I have a 2 channel amplifier and was wondering if i can connect it to a 1996 Toyota Camry stock stereo?
A: all you need is an RCA jack and the remote wire.
if you wanna keep the stock stereo just buy an adapter.
Q: where can i get the gold “CAMRY” letters for the back of a 1996 toyota camry coupe?
I recently bought a 1996 Toyota Camry coupe that is missing the back letters on the trunk lid. Does anyone know where I can get these in gold?
I already called teh dealership and they told me that I have to buy the entire trunk lid, which would cost over $300.
A: I do not beleive they come in gold, but rather in chrome. There should be someone in your town to gold plate the emblems. This is what most dealerships do.
Q: How much does wiring job cost for a radio, clock, side mirrors on 1996 Toyota Camry cost?
I have a 1996 Toyota Camry LE and my son put a penny in the cigarette outlet when the car was off. The clock, radio, side mirrors(powered), and cig lighter are completely out. I’ve replaced all the 15’s and the one 20A fuses. And it still doesn’t work so now I’m thinking it’s a wiring problem. Anyone know of the cost for said job. Thank you ^_^
A: Pick up a Haynes or Chilton’s shop manual, then review the wiring diagram for that circuit. It is possible that it blew a fusible link, or a fuse you have not located. Very unlikely that the wiring is damaged, that’s what the fuses protect. An inexpensive Volt-ohm meter or 12V test light might prove handy.
Q: 1996 toyota camry.What kind of motor oil does it use?and how many qts does it use?
I just purchased a 1996 Toyota Camry without a Owner’s Manual.So i’m looking for informations regarding Motor Oil.What’s weight?Such as 5W-30,30W-40 or others.Thx.
A: I have a 93 and we use 10-30 and it takes 5 quarts, mine is a four cylinder.
Q: 1996 Toyota Camry V6 XLE starter problems?
I have a 1996 Camry, V6 XLE with about 175k miles on the clock. Recently when I started the car in the morning to go to work, the starter worked but it kept ‘clicking’ as the engine started. I was concerned so I turned the engine off, but the starter was still ‘clicking’. I had to take the key out of the ignition and disconnect the battery for the ‘clicking’ to stop. I recently bought a replacement starter, but I am wondering the cause of this problem as well as if there are any additional parts I may need to purchase to fix this problem. My boyfriend (an amateur mechanic) keeps telling me that I need to buy a new ignition switch or an igntition lock column. Every mechanic I have talked to over the phone says that I need a new starter, but I am not sure who to believe. Any ideas??
A: I had the same thing happen to me in a 1998 Suburban after I had bought a new battery for it. I didn’t think it was the starter or the solenoid because the clicking sound was coming from the steering column. It turned out to be the ignition lock cylinder, about $60.00 plus labor.
Q: My 1996 toyota camry 4 dr sedan check engine light is on due to trouble codes p0115/p0340. How do I fix this?
My 1996 toyota camry 4 dr sedan check engine light is on due to trouble codes p0115/p0340. How do I fix this problem. What parts do I have to purchased to fix the problem.
A: I have an 88 toyota pickup and had the same problem with the engine light. Try taking the positive battery cable off for a few seconds and then put it back on and see if that does the trick. Not too sure though, since it’s newer than mine.
Q: wat can i use to make my own side skirts for my 1996 toyota camry?
i recently bought a full body kit for my 1996 toyota camry 4 dr. but i think the side skirts look pretty ugly.. im on a low budget and i was wonder where i can buy the material to make my own at home?? n wat will i need? please help. thanks
A: Well….. Fiberglass is a fairly cheap material that a lot of Body Kits use.
But it requires you to make a mold then lay Mat down, then resin.
It’s very messy and something as large as a Side Skirt will cost a pretty good amount in Materials, plus the cost of the mold (that you’ll most likely destroy in the process.).
You might have to buy new ones you like better. It will probally be cheaper in the long run.
Q: I NEED HELP FINDING A CHEAP BODY KIT FOR MY 1996 TOYOTA CAMRY?
does anyone know where i can find a very cheap full body kit for my 1996 4 door toyota camry? i searched the internet for some but they were just over my budget. please help me!
A: Try JC Whitney Co, the might have them
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