Car stalling problems how to fix?

Asked by GuruG9XYM Aug 13, 2020 at 07:11 PM about the 2011 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My toyota camry 2011 was good for last 3 months
after buying. Only the horn did not blip. When I go
to fix my horn the mechanic just added 1 fuse on
the horn and horn started working. At our way
back from mechanic during turning I felt very
subtle vibration. I ignored that. 2 days later during
driving the slip indicator light turned on. It was not
going away. I thought as one of my tire thread is
low compared to other I changed the tire. The slip
indicator not shown however, even bigger
nightmare started. When I reversed the vibration
increased and car suddenly stalled. And 3 different  
oil engine , battery and check engine light comes
on (picture attached). I stopped and start again. It
started and I came home. I thought this is
temporary 1 time thing. But the very next day
same thing happened again. This time in red light
when I stopped it stalled again. I went to pepboys.
They used their OBD2 reader and didn't find any
false code. And they told car is fine. I took the car
and on my way back from pepboys in a signal the
stalling happened again. It is intermittent. But no
false code in OBD2 scanner. I am really frustrated
and scared. Have anyone faced this kind of
problem ? please share how to fix this? Really
appreciate your help.Problm is if that happens
when I drive but mechanic find it completely ok.

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