Knocking

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Asked by Livinmylife Aug 30, 2016 at 07:08 PM about the 2004 Toyota Camry LE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2004 Toyota Camry le died while sitting
ideling. I bought a new battery and car started. But
now the engine is making a knocking sound and
seems like its dying. Please help.

8 Answers

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Yes all lights and guages work.knocking coming from passenger side next to serpentine belt and alternator. Yes a little low on oil but only took about a quart. We think alternator is dying but not 100%

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Its stuck at work tonight but I work next to a shop I will ask them. I don't trust any shops as my family got taken a few times for some good amounts of money. Wanted to narrow it down so thanks for the help. I will write back in if there is still no solution by end of day tomorrow

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Before ANYBODY attempts to start this vehicle to analyze this "knocking"....you might want to pull the Engine dipstick and check quantity....quality.....and color of the engine oil. Does it smell like gasoline? If yes....do not start the engine.

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My 2004 toyota camry xle died while I was driving and when I went to start it it took longer to start and I heard a knocking do yall think it's the rod in the engine or the time chain or could it just be one of the pulleys gone out I'm scared to drive it to my uncles from where it's at

21,360

Pull the engine oil dip stick. Check oil level. Smell the oil. Does it smell like Gas? Do not start the Engine. Big$$$$$$ repairs will be the result. Get back to us wiht result.

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21,360

Sxk....did you ever fix the problem with this vehicle?

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My question was I know rear breaks are to the metal. Stopping today along with that in the rear from pressing brakes it started knocking in the tire sounds like once I started going . Lije somethings stuck in the tire on the rear right side

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Suggest you repair the brakes. That repair may eliminate that noise you are hearing and make this vehicle a lot safer to drive. Get back to us with an update.

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