Emission Control Problems of Toyota Camry - part 2

Toyota Camry owners have reported 50 problems related to emission control (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the Camry.

36 Emission Control problem of the 1997 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 09/06/1999

Oxygen sensors failed causing the check engine light to illuminate.

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37 Emission Control problem of the 1999 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 05/27/1999

Service engine light illuminated due to a failed charcoal canister.

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38 Emission Control problem of the 1996 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 01/01/1999

Vehicles oxygen sensor failure caused the engine to surge and die unless the engine is completely warm.

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39 Emission Control problem of the 1999 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 12/30/1998

Dealer has informed me that the charcoal canister assembly has been a persistent problem. New parts are being manufactured. My car has been in the shop for 2. 5 weeks already after three attempts to fix it.

40 Emission Control problem of the 1998 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 11/06/1998

A/f sensor failed. Yh.

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41 Emission Control problem of the 1998 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 07/24/1998

Oxygen sensor failure caused check engine light comes on and off sometimes it stays longer. Yh.

42 Emission Control problem of the 1997 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 06/01/1998

Oxygen sensor failed.

43 Emission Control problem of the 1998 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 05/01/1998

Replaced air fuel sensor and oxygen sensor twice.

44 Emission Control problem of the 1997 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 02/06/1997

Emissions control line failed. Yh.

45 Emission Control problem of the 1997 Toyota Camry

Charcoal canister failed. Yh.

46 Emission Control problem of the 2003 Toyota Camry

When driving a rotten egg smell enters the passenger cabin which causes the occupants to feel a burning sensation in the nose. The consumer noticed this about three weeks after purchasing the vehicle. The consumer contacted the manufacturer. The manufacturer states there is nothing wrong with the vehicle. The gasoline stations in tennessee are not regulating the amount of sulfur in the gas.

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47 Emission Control problem of the 2003 Toyota Camry

Mission exhaust fumes have an egg smell. The fumes are seeping into the vehicle through the air vents.

48 Emission Control problem of the 1997 Toyota Camry

For the last three years there has been a smell of sulfur that comes into the car whenever I acclerate or open the drivers side window. The catalytic converter has passed inspection checks. On the advice of my mechanic I changed the oxygen sensor and was even told to change to high test gasoline which helped slightly but the smell is still there. I contacted my dealer(lee Toyota)who told me that noth8ing is wron with the converter. My private mechanic insists that the converter is the cause of the smell, but because it passes the emissions test it is not considered defective. A new converter will cost about $1200, but a defective one is warranted up to 80000 miles.

49 Emission Control problem of the 1999 Toyota Camry

Air fuel sensor failed and caused the check engine light to illuminate.

50 Emission Control problem of the 1998 Toyota Camry

Charcoal cannister for smog controkl failed,cause engine light to illiminate. Yh.



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