Maintenance

Asked by Marcus Jul 17, 2016 at 01:36 PM about the 2000 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

if a 2000 year toyato Camry  make a rattle noise
when it crank and hit the gas and it don't let me go
fast but when i press the brake or stop it cut off
What's wrong

2 Answers

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Indeed...a noise as you describe on the crank is not a good sign. Check the Engine/Trans oil levels. Feel/smell the oil. Do you smell Gas? Does the oil feel gritty? What color is the Engine oil? You might have a Starter Motor malfunction whereby the "Drive Mechanism" is coming apart. A compression test of all engine cylinders is where I would start the diagnosis. Let us know any progress you make with this issue.

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Choppa....any good/bad news about the issues with this vehicle?

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