3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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This model has OBD-2 Right? when i get home from work im gonna use my friends AUTOTAP to get that CEL Code so i can finally find out which O2 Sensor i need to replace. Im pretty sure it has this...but i wanna double check with you guys before i waste my time . The AUTOTAP says it doesnt work on cars earlier than 1996, but i heard something about the 95-96 camry having OBD-2...so it should work right?
the obd-II port in our cars is behind the coin cubby thing to the left of the steerig wheel. the cover is easy to take off, once the cubby is opened, i think it just pulls out and bam, there's your obd-II port.
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'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
__________________ "live in the moment, forget the past and ignore the future"
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Originally Posted by white3ch0c0late
Yes, Alex is the resident woman-problems guy here at TN... take his advice...
'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
should be easy enough ... dont know how much they cost cuz ive only replaced them on a 98 BMW 540i [shit was expensive ... $80 per sensor for the two top ones, pre-cat or w/e]
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It's behind the coint tray down below the steering column and to the left.
I thought all Camry's were OBD2 from 1994+??? I know mine is!
The 1MZ V6 engine introduced in 1994 was "the first OBD2 compliant engine", so there's no wonder why a 95 4cyl would be OBD1 while a V6 is OBD2.
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yeah glitch, ALL 1mz camries from 94 have an obd-II port. on your hood near the engine sticker, it should say obd-II compliant.
remove the coin cubby and look there. it should be to the right of all the fuses.
__________________ "live in the moment, forget the past and ignore the future"
Quote:
Originally Posted by white3ch0c0late
Yes, Alex is the resident woman-problems guy here at TN... take his advice...
'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
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