2009 Toyota Camry Carbon Buildup

Asked by Tommy6354 Jul 17, 2017 at 09:51 PM about the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I took my 2009 Camry Hybrid into the dealer because the engine was
making a clicking noise.  I get a call a few days later telling me that there is
carbon buildup on the pistons and the only repair is to replace the engine.  
They offered me a used engine with 97k miles on it installed for $5,500.  I'm
not a big car guy, but to me this sounds a little excessive.  Does anyone
know of an alternative to this issue that doesn't involve replacing the engine?  

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Do you remember receiving a notice from Toyota about Excessive Oil Consumption? Was your engine burning lots of oil?

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Actually you don't need Seafoam to remove carbon, water or transmission fluid will do the same thing for less money. The trick is finding a place to inject it.

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