3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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I got this problem with my steering wheel, but its not all that bad. Every time I come to a stop light or make a complete stop the steering wheel shakes. I'm thinking its the motor mount, but I had them replaced when I first bought my car back in 2004. I can't think of any else that might cause it to shake, and the only way it will stop is when I'm driving or put it in neutral in a complete stop so does anyone have any ideas? From what I heard most Toyota motor mounts don't last that long... Is that also true?
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1992 Toyota Camry LE ; 4 Cylinder ; Pioneer DEH-P7800MP
Pioneer Premier TS-A641P 4-way 6 1/2 ; Pioneer TS-A6991R 5-way 6x9 ; Cerwin Vega EXL Series 1200D Amp ; Cerwin Vega V-Max 12.2 Dual Subs @ very hot 1 Ohm
Hey! It ain't much to beat the block down, but it'll work for now...
Motor mounts seem to be the most mentioned cause but low idle seems to do it too. Mine runs around 750 and shakes with exactly the same symptoms but increasing the RPM's to ~850 ( nuetral, park, or throttle increase) stops it. Think possibly cleaning the throttle body can help.
Motor mounts seem to be the most mentioned cause but low idle seems to do it too. Mine runs around 750 and shakes with exactly the same symptoms but increasing the RPM's to ~850 ( nuetral, park, or throttle increase) stops it. Think possibly cleaning the throttle body can help.
that's how mine is. how is cleaning it going to help tho?
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1992 Toyota Camry LE ; 4 Cylinder ; Pioneer DEH-P7800MP
Pioneer Premier TS-A641P 4-way 6 1/2 ; Pioneer TS-A6991R 5-way 6x9 ; Cerwin Vega EXL Series 1200D Amp ; Cerwin Vega V-Max 12.2 Dual Subs @ very hot 1 Ohm
Hey! It ain't much to beat the block down, but it'll work for now...
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