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Which one of these is my brake booster line? I know this is a noob question but i want to make sure before i go dumping seafoam in a line.
edit: its a 93 camry le i4
Last edited by getyourgunn; 09-05-2010 at 07:29 PM.
disconnect the booster line in a spot i marked with a green cricle. you suck the sea foam in with the hose on your left, so it travels to engine as the green arrow shows
good luck!
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Thank you very much that is the hose that i thought but i wanted to make sure.
Its been a while since a tune up because iv been so busy but, i did get new battery terminals and the oil changed today. Tomorrow is seafoam and i have to replace a leaky heater hose. then sometime in the next week will be throttle body cleaning and spark plugs/wires.
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Originally Posted by Chris Crash
And your oil pressure sending unit is leaking!
Um not to be to dumb but , where is that and am i looking at something expensive? could i fix it myself? (I have tools and am somewhat mechanically inclined)
And it has 220,700 miles on it and i bought it with 175,000
Last edited by getyourgunn; 09-05-2010 at 09:24 PM.
not sure which model/trim exactly you have but there are only 2 choices:
oil pressure switch assembly (for engine)
a) 83530-30080 sxv10 vcv10 nap (superseded by 83530-60040) MSRP $33.87, toyotapartsoutlet.com $25.45 + s/h
b) 83530-14060 nap nippondenso and 83530-30090 sxv10 nap yazaki (both superseded by 83530-AA011) MSRP $26.55, toyotapartsoutlet.com $19.95 + s/h
go to www.toyodiy.com/parts give it your car's VIN and check which sensor you have or red it from the sensor body or call the dealer and find it out per VIN with them. part is cheap even locally over the counter (from dealer) you are looking at ~$26-33+tax.
it is located in the middle of the pic at the bottom, right below the valve cover, there is an oily stain around this sensor (sticking out of top of cylinder head towards front).
__________________ '02 Solara SLE V6 1MZ-FE/A541E Coupe .: Denso/NGK : Akebono SP : Philips 9011 HIR (low+high) : Toshiba HIR2 9012 (fogs) : Magnefine :. @ 131k
'00 Solara SE 5S-FE/A140E Coupe .: NGK : Hawk HPS : Philips XP : RCEng : Magnefine :. @ 82k
4SALE: connectors for Camry Headlight Wiring Harness and ECU
not sure which model/trim exactly you have but there are only 2 choices:
oil pressure switch assembly (for engine)
a) 83530-30080 sxv10 vcv10 nap (superseded by 83530-60040) MSRP $33.87, toyotapartsoutlet.com $25.45 + s/h
b) 83530-14060 nap nippondenso and 83530-30090 sxv10 nap yazaki (both superseded by 83530-AA011) MSRP $26.55, toyotapartsoutlet.com $19.95 + s/h
go to www.toyodiy.com/parts give it your car's VIN and check which sensor you have or red it from the sensor body or call the dealer and find it out per VIN with them. part is cheap even locally over the counter (from dealer) you are looking at ~$26-33+tax.
it is located in the middle of the pic at the bottom, right below the valve cover, there is an oily stain around this sensor (sticking out of top of cylinder head towards front).
not to be a huge cheap a$$ or anything but, would it be possible to remove it, clean it, and put some new heat resistant thread sealant on it for the time being? or at least until funds/time permits.
The one that when you cover the hole with your finger, the engine stalls.
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Originally Posted by fenixus
disconnect the booster line in a spot i marked with a green cricle. you suck the sea foam in with the hose on your left, so it travels to engine as the green arrow shows
good luck!
What difference does it make?
both circles are connected together.
I went ahead and seafoamed it today(not in the oil) and it has made a world of difference. my engine sounds 100% better, better acceleration, and when sitting at a stop light it doesn't rattle at all anymore. I wish I would have taken a video because the smoke coming out was insane it was still smoking about two miles away from my apartment after sitting and revving it. I am a seafoam believer now.
Not to be contradictory, but in the youtube clip above, the poster unplugged the tube circled in red on the right side of the photo, not what is circled in green. I'm confused now, which one should I use?
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