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Top 5 Problems Toyota Camry Sedan XV30 5th Generation 2002-06 

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This video is all about the XV30, the 5th generation of the Toyota Camry in the United States, which was available model years 2002 to 2006. In this video, Andy explains some of the most common problems you might find with the Camry of this year range. He also offers suggestions on how to fix or repair them yourself!
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@jermainewright4517
@jermainewright4517 3 года назад
Love my '02 Camry. 331,000 miles...& still going strong.
@jaynikk758
@jaynikk758 3 года назад
Automatic transmission? 211k on mine and I'm putting 50k a year on her so can't wait to hit the big 300k mile mark!
@stevechance150
@stevechance150 3 года назад
Dam it. My '03 just hit 306,000 and it looks like the engine is done. Oil pressure won't hold up. I wanted to make 333,333 miles, aka one-third of a million miles.
@jaynikk758
@jaynikk758 3 года назад
@@stevechance150 Aw man sorry to hear that. I wouldn't be disappointed one bit thought, that's a hell of a lot of miles especially for a 4 cylinder engine
@flipdpage8029
@flipdpage8029 3 года назад
Mine is also 2002 has got 253,000 miles on it and still going strong too.
@LazarNevski
@LazarNevski 3 года назад
Are you guys fkn serious? Everyone has more than 250k on their ‘02 Camry? Wow. I’m about to buy one tomorrow, this was rather helpful.
@sunking2001
@sunking2001 2 года назад
I bought my 2005 LE 4 cyl. brand new. Fifteen years later and 218,000 miles...perfect! I changed oil every 5K (Mobil 1), kept good plugs in the engine, and did periodic radiator flushes. No problems at all! It always ran like it was new. Here's the kicker: original water pump, original alternator, original starter, original wheel bearings, and never had the AC recharged/serviced! Of course I had the front brakes (twice), rear brakes (once) and shocks replaced (once). It don't get any better than that! Not to mention...35 MPG on the freeway. The best car I could have ever bought in 2005. Why did I sell it...I bought a new 2020 LE 2.4. The 2020 has loads of advanced technology to assist in driving safety. Hey...I'm 68 now...I need the help. lol
@jonathangreen2623
@jonathangreen2623 2 года назад
Jl
@nameredacted1242
@nameredacted1242 2 года назад
BS! I replaced plenty of items on my 2006 Camry already. 230k mi. Wife's Honda at 300k mi has been trouble-free, but Toyota is certainly not better than Honda.
@rft2001
@rft2001 2 года назад
Mine has had constant repairs. Everything on here and more. The latest is the head bolts and head gasket. I wouldn't buy a Toyota again.
@GODS_OUTLAW
@GODS_OUTLAW 2 года назад
@@rft2001 that's odd, I have put my 2006 camry through the rininger and it runs great never had issues and I have pushed it beyond it limits
@rft2001
@rft2001 2 года назад
@@GODS_OUTLAW As in all cars there are good and bad ones. I do want to say though that the biggest problem with this generation of Camry's is the engine and with the head gasket/head bolts in particular. Toyota should have addressed the issue. It is widespread and accounts by far the most NHTSA complaints.
@Pathfinders_Ascend
@Pathfinders_Ascend 3 года назад
The only problem is that it'll never break, and I'll never be able to buy a new car because it keeps on running like new
@Voltis-5
@Voltis-5 3 года назад
That just means more $$$ for other things to enjoy 😁
@EvendimataE
@EvendimataE 3 года назад
we have the same problem. 6 years ago i bought a 99 with 113k miles. i only drive about 2k miles a year and im 52. im afraid it will be my last car
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@hoagie7859
@hoagie7859 3 года назад
@@EvendimataE i LOVE my 99 camry. The 90's 4 cylinders are super freaking reliable when taken care of. Heck mine has 300,000+, and when i bought it off the first owner, the engine had no oil inside of it. Its been a great car
@howaboutnowdad4582
@howaboutnowdad4582 3 года назад
@@EvendimataE thats actually hilarious. I'm 21, I've got a 2002 and people keep asking me when I'm getting a new car. I don't want to get rid of this car because based on my experience with the car its a tank. I have had trucks reversed into me, a highway spinout that hit head on with oncoming traffic. I drove into a 3 foot ditch today, and steered out. passing by an accident ironically.. So I'm thinking maybe I'll just get a second vehicle to enjoy on the weekend ect..
@RyTomMac
@RyTomMac 2 года назад
Just got my first car (I’m 16) it is a 05 Camry with 106k miles I am beyond stoked to have a reliable car to my name!
@TomBuikema
@TomBuikema 3 года назад
When the evap canister makes it in the top 5 issues with a vehicle, it's probably a damn good vehicle
@JayElement13
@JayElement13 3 года назад
What if the evaporator canister is in your five top issues with the car that’s not good your evaporator canister should last the life of the car
@rft2001
@rft2001 2 года назад
Until your head bolts and head gasket go.
@samuelching792
@samuelching792 2 года назад
Exactly the car last just as long as something that supposed to outlast everything else
@rt2255
@rt2255 Год назад
To save evap do not over fill tank as fuel will get in it or so much fumes as it is close. My 03 gets evap code everytime i totally fill up, clear it and stays off once i burn some fuel.
@kgb4187
@kgb4187 Год назад
@@JayElement13 Should, but it's very easy to damage with operator error
@3282sean
@3282sean 3 года назад
Just bought one today and only has 100k miles on it and only 2 owners. Really good condition. I’m so happy 😀
@PistonShack
@PistonShack 3 года назад
Haha! Scotty Kilmer will approve this episode. Great video. Thanks guys.
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@ftnrbhmwk
@ftnrbhmwk 3 года назад
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@Emilyangel420
@Emilyangel420 3 года назад
I totally agree Scotty would approve this video
@austincole6356
@austincole6356 2 года назад
Thought the same thing
@garybeltrand5802
@garybeltrand5802 3 года назад
That generation of Camry's are some of the highest quality vehicles ever made. It doesn't look like anything impressive, but it's perfect in all ways that matter. The 4 cylinder in that model has perfect level of power for normal driving while still being decent on gas, and they seem to run forever. I bought my 06 for about 3K, incredibly reliable car.
@kelseyrainwater3918
@kelseyrainwater3918 3 года назад
I bought a 06 for 2000 after all the work I put into it 5 months ago an it runs pretty good 215k miles
@vendrick4571
@vendrick4571 2 года назад
I bought my ‘06 for 2K and it’s a beauty. She runs like new I love her.
@kelseyrainwater3918
@kelseyrainwater3918 2 года назад
@@vendrick4571 how many miles are on your 06 camry
@garybeltrand5802
@garybeltrand5802 2 года назад
With Toyota's rep and the car market these days I see people trying to sell these models for $5000-6000. They ARE nice, but it's a 15 year old no-frills car. In REALLY good condition with decent miles most I'd pay would be $4000.
@justcurious5618
@justcurious5618 2 года назад
I paid 3900 for my 06 with 125k miles. Getting ready to put on a starter.
@shonejoseph2491
@shonejoseph2491 3 года назад
I bought a 05 camry 4 months ago at 194k miles and still going strong. I'm currently at 220k miles.
@IDontLikeMooshrooms
@IDontLikeMooshrooms 3 года назад
God damn you drive a lot
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@ZFnr4y058mr
@ZFnr4y058mr 3 года назад
You must have a long commute to hit almost 30k miles in 4 months
@hoagie7859
@hoagie7859 3 года назад
@@ZFnr4y058mr i commute like that too and have used a 99 camry for about 7 years. Keep oil and fluids changing, take good care of the frame and replace the shocks, other suspension stuff ect and it rides like new
@brianheath5091
@brianheath5091 3 года назад
Nice! I just bought an '06 and I have a similarly long commute. Bought it with 208k, and I may hit 400k in 4-5 years if all goes well. How much you pay for yours?
@wordman3624
@wordman3624 3 года назад
The real problem is getting rid of it because it'll run forever.
@idontgotnothin
@idontgotnothin 3 года назад
Yep, spot on. Replaced the O2 sensors and VCG on my 421,000mile 2002 Camry. Still going strong.
@jshaka3769
@jshaka3769 3 года назад
Original engine and transmission? What have you replaced? Damn 420,000
@MrJLewis59
@MrJLewis59 2 года назад
421000 on the original engine and transmission? WOW!
@carolhillard4623
@carolhillard4623 2 года назад
What type of oil do you use and which spark plugs are in it?
@oldgregg963
@oldgregg963 Год назад
Oh that's scary my car is still going also 330,170 lol I don't think it will ever die tbh
@rafarsuarez
@rafarsuarez Год назад
mine have 390k miles still original engine and transmission it eat 1qt of oil each 500miles but ride very nice just brakes and oli changes thats all
@ftnrbhmwk
@ftnrbhmwk 3 года назад
Big shout out to the camera man, when getting into that tight spot Near the gas pedal....
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@romanc.5074
@romanc.5074 3 года назад
Yeah, great shot.
@nicholasdautel1228
@nicholasdautel1228 3 года назад
Now that I saw this video on Gas pedal sensor, I am willing to bet that mine will fail by Friday. I have 247,000 miles and have not had any major issues, yet.
@sjn7220
@sjn7220 3 года назад
As an owner of a 2002 Camry the only problems I’ve had is a starter, alternator, water pump, O2 sensors, PS hose, and gas cap o-ring. Super reliable car.
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
That is great to hear! Thanks for watching!
@jshaka3769
@jshaka3769 3 года назад
Around what mileage did the starter , alternator and water pump go
@sjn7220
@sjn7220 3 года назад
@@jshaka3769 I think it was maybe around 150k to 180k mi. I paid someone to do the water pump but the others I did myself. The hardest thing was moving the tensioner on the serpentine belt.
@rongendron8705
@rongendron8705 2 месяца назад
I've got a 2004 Camry that hasn't had any of those problems, at least not yet! Keeping my fingers crossed!
@torgomax
@torgomax Месяц назад
@@rongendron8705 same here👍👀
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@Valhalla.Studio
@Valhalla.Studio 3 года назад
Awesome, I love how these top 5 are fairly minor and easily fixed yourself as well! I got a 2004 Camry Sportivo with 288k on the clock, still going pretty good!
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@trainerzard7
@trainerzard7 3 года назад
O2 sensor is costly to replace
@peaceifye
@peaceifye 2 года назад
new park plugs
@amnestyjoy462
@amnestyjoy462 10 месяцев назад
is that the 4 cyl or v6? and how has the car been up till now?
@rjherb5895
@rjherb5895 3 года назад
1A Auto, you do excellent videos....very informative, easy to understand, and no annoying music or attitudes.
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Thank you!
@OldHeathen1963
@OldHeathen1963 3 года назад
2005 2.4 5 speed standard. I got 181K on it. Runs great! Got it 4 years ago for cash. 3,300.00 after tax! Since I installed tires, a battery, a alternator, a slave cylinder and accumulator for the clutch, gas, oil and a light bulb! I put 30K on in 4 years and am very happy with my used Toyota!!!
@yaritzaromano4504
@yaritzaromano4504 3 года назад
My first car was/ and still is a ‘02 Camry, my mama bought it when I was 2. I am now about to 21 years old & it’s still alive. It’s always gonna be my first car & great car. A car I’ll never forget 🤟🏽💜. But soon on to new beginnings but definitely a car I’ll always cherish.
@tinuthomas531
@tinuthomas531 3 года назад
Yeah same story with mine lol, my dad bought his new in 2002 when I was only 1. We still have it, it’s at 270k miles, but it’s retired now. When I needed a car at 18, my sister was still driving the Camry to work so I had to buy my own. I loved that car so much I bought my own identical Camry, and I’ve had no issues with it at all. Such a comfortable and reliable car
@BeardedVeteranMechanic
@BeardedVeteranMechanic 5 месяцев назад
OK but do you like nachos???
@TMB_Robbo
@TMB_Robbo 2 года назад
You are spot on for common problems! I own an 2002 XLE. Purchased for $2500 at 184k. Engine valve cover gasket was first order of business when I purchased it. You just helped me diagnose the rattle under the hood. It’s the intake manifold. Thank you.
@emad5594
@emad5594 Год назад
How did u know? Mine 2005 camry v4 engine might have the same problem
@trevordoeshalloween5994
@trevordoeshalloween5994 Год назад
@@emad5594 the valve cover gasket or the rattle?
@danielfreeman649
@danielfreeman649 3 года назад
This video is so helpful and the mechanic seems like a genuinely sweet guy. Thanks for this video ✅
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Our pleasure! We are glad the video was helpful!
@TehKitteh01
@TehKitteh01 Год назад
I got an 05 Camry. It needed a bit of work when I got it (front and rear brakes, one wheel bearing and a cabin filter). Aside from the sagging headliner and an issue with my headlights, it's a great car! It starts every time hasn't failed me yet. Couple little dings and dents from the previous owner but there is almost no rust on it. Clear coat is peeling off the back bumper, so it doesn't look that pretty but it never ceases to amaze me how well she runs for 18 years old. She's almost at 270,000km.
@soumentalukder4750
@soumentalukder4750 3 года назад
I have a 2005 (4-cylinder) with over 300k miles.. still runs good
@trini_boi2414
@trini_boi2414 3 года назад
Have you ever had a hesitation problem?
@soumentalukder4750
@soumentalukder4750 3 года назад
@@trini_boi2414 minor stalling problem once.. car always re-started.. It helps if you do the following : - clean the throttle body - make sure engine air filter is clean - change PCV valve if car has over 200k
@trini_boi2414
@trini_boi2414 3 года назад
@@soumentalukder4750 I did all that except for the pcv valve I think I'll take it to the shop and have then do a diagnostic to find the problem
@soumentalukder4750
@soumentalukder4750 3 года назад
@@trini_boi2414 try this product : www.amazon.com/dp/B07PXCTPV7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_8YBDE80Q7WC590K8BKEC?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@ceavalencia4767
@ceavalencia4767 3 года назад
Mine is a 2005 2.4 with 318K. Burning all the oil about every 4K miles but other than that it's smooth
@Wavezone304
@Wavezone304 Год назад
At 185k miles. Overfilled my gas tank, charcoal filter eventually dried out and reset check engine and never came back, my valve cover gasket just went yesterday morning and replaced my O2 sensor last year. Got a knocking too, you can be damn sure im checking the plenum. This guy knows his stuff
@LazyBoyA1
@LazyBoyA1 3 года назад
Just bought an 04 Camry with 150k for my first car, let's see how far she goes.
@CTheOnlyJ
@CTheOnlyJ 2 года назад
how has it been
@Eleven7171
@Eleven7171 2 года назад
Yeah, how has it been?
@jbuketss
@jbuketss 2 года назад
I have a 2002 with 315k miles running strong
@alistairdimmick2886
@alistairdimmick2886 2 года назад
I'm still driving an 05 camry, almost wrecked it (not my fault of course), still going strong
@pastorwillwaggoner7014
@pastorwillwaggoner7014 2 года назад
It will run and run and run...
@l.a3752
@l.a3752 3 года назад
I thought he was gonna talk about transmission or engine perform issues lol.. Great job and yep toyotas are the best !
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@supadupa6891
@supadupa6891 3 года назад
@@1AAuto what are the common problems on the V6 version?
@danieljung1528
@danieljung1528 3 года назад
@@supadupa6891 Timing belts and sparks plugs being a little more difficult to access. Other than that they're bulletproof.
@djw5415
@djw5415 3 года назад
@@supadupa6891 eh I’d stay away from the v6 3.0 they have an issue with head gaskets.
@marlonargueta
@marlonargueta 2 года назад
I bought a used 2003 and I love it. This thing is a beast! I got 191K miles on it. Only issue I run is the valve cover gasket. Replacing that is a 1 hour job if you stop for a beer. Great video!
@rft2001
@rft2001 2 года назад
Valve cover gasket usually goes shortly before the head gasket/bolts go so I wouldn't count on that car for too much longer.
@marlonargueta
@marlonargueta 2 года назад
Up to 200k with no signs of additional wear… it’s a great car and my wife is using it to learn how to drive. Hope new cars last as long… haven’t bought a new one in a lo g time! Cheers.
@rft2001
@rft2001 2 года назад
@@marlonargueta Good. I would love to pick up a late 90's model when they were better made. That head bolt issue pops up in so many of these that Toyota should be ashamed for not addressing the issue. Just when I thought that my Camry was going to last a long time, after replacing so many other problems, the head gasket and bolts went but at least I made it to 176,000 miles. The only other cars that I have had last that long were the old Subaru's, also from the 90's (wouldn't go near a Ru today), a late 80's Ford Escort and a few Geo Prisms and Trackers.
@rt2255
@rt2255 Год назад
191k is barely broken in my 03 at 330k
@burlingtonbob3827
@burlingtonbob3827 7 месяцев назад
Is it a 4 cylinder engine?
@georgeburns6512
@georgeburns6512 2 года назад
I can attest to these. These were the only things that ever went wrong on my 04 Camry. No big deal, car still drove fine
@alessandrotorrescampos522
@alessandrotorrescampos522 2 года назад
Awesome video. Thanks for the tips. I’m buying a 2004 and getting some ideas before doing it.
@dylanh8659
@dylanh8659 2 года назад
bought brand new 16 years ago and still running perfectly
@davidcarder6364
@davidcarder6364 2 года назад
I also love my 03 Camry 3.0 V6, only 103,300 miles.this car's a gem, plenty of power and nice and smooth.
@yeaaamaaann
@yeaaamaaann 2 года назад
jus got an 03 camry lxe v6 at 117000 for 3200 and it drives jus like yours...
@Sydnee_Armstrong
@Sydnee_Armstrong 3 года назад
Wish I had a great mechanic like you in my area !!!
@barneysucks100
@barneysucks100 2 года назад
Love my 05 Camry only have had to change my alternator but has ran perfectly and cruise control is awesome lol
@smilendlessly5128
@smilendlessly5128 3 года назад
Very informative ! Thank you. 👍🏽
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@hornet7288
@hornet7288 2 года назад
316k miles on my 2005 and still cranking!
@ramir332
@ramir332 Год назад
What's your secret to have kept it working that long? Just oil changes? Any thing that you had to fix/ replace? Once or a couple times?
@miss.wright3035
@miss.wright3035 2 года назад
I fixed the cracked exhaust manifold with a wad of high temp metallized epoxy. 35K miles later still all good. Sanded the area & cleaned it very thoroughly first. Man do I ever miss those headman / blackjack headers !
@mathiasgomez3923
@mathiasgomez3923 3 года назад
This is an awesome video! I bought an 02 Camry in September 2019 with 70k on the clock for $4,800 here in San Diego. The paint, mechanics, and history were mint. I love how affordable it was and how easy it's been to maintain. I actually look forward to the 100k maintenance I'll be doing in 2022. Thanks for the heads up!
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@johnnytsunami6185
@johnnytsunami6185 2 года назад
that's a steal you better hang on to that camry you can't find em that mileage anymore
@scorpio6779
@scorpio6779 3 года назад
Great video. Will keep an eye 👁 on those potential problems. Thanks
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@cookiecook32888
@cookiecook32888 Год назад
Just bought mine it drives like a dream
@tonydominguez2906
@tonydominguez2906 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your video, I just bought a 2003;Camry XLE here in south Texas with power leather seats & moonroof with only 62,000 plus miles super clean in and out the car still smells like new the paint is almost excellent , nice too know for the future as I'm writing this on 06-03-22
@sirbash69
@sirbash69 Месяц назад
How goes your camry?
@cecilnoriega7276
@cecilnoriega7276 2 года назад
Bought my 2005 Toyota LE four Banger, for $7,500 back in 2015, with 113,000 miles on it. Best 7 grand spent on any vehicle I have ever owned. It now has 211,000 miles on it and still running strong. New tires, alternator, battery, serpentine belt and windshield wipers on it now..
@abdullahhassan2127
@abdullahhassan2127 Месяц назад
Fantastic work, explanation, and videography
@tiechengliu110
@tiechengliu110 3 года назад
superb! spot on. I have a 2003 camry and the O2 sensor went bad. Easy to reply though
@trini_boi2414
@trini_boi2414 3 года назад
Did you get a check engine light cause a mechanic told me the check engine light don't always come on for a bad o2 sensor
@hitemup85
@hitemup85 3 года назад
I had all those problems & then some but 1 major common problem was forgotten & that’s transmission problems in my experience you will have to either replace one or have it rebuilt
@sheenalogothety4114
@sheenalogothety4114 2 года назад
I have a 2006 Camry and I’ve had 2 of the three thing so far! My check engine just came on this week and I have an appt tomorrow. Hopefully it’s nothing serious! Great video! 🤪
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 2 года назад
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@rt2255
@rt2255 Год назад
Only problem with 2002-2006 camry is finding good one for a decent deal, great cars.
@peterpimenow2147
@peterpimenow2147 2 года назад
Love my 2003 Camry. It has 225,000 miles and still going strong.
@davey3710
@davey3710 Год назад
Still have it
@Logan30001
@Logan30001 3 года назад
rev up your... wait wrong channel
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
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@nickg.u.2562
@nickg.u.2562 3 года назад
Many thanks Sir!, Awesome video.
@jameelhafeez9796
@jameelhafeez9796 2 года назад
Thanks for narrating so nicely.very helpful.Thanks
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ghfan2011
@ghfan2011 2 года назад
Haha yup I’ve got an 05 still running like a dream at 235k miles. The worst of the repairs I’ve had to make is a bunch of suspension parts in the past year, but all the parts I’ve replaced normally only last 100k. Can’t complain about replacing for the first time at 235k!
@thisisbaxter1354
@thisisbaxter1354 3 года назад
Bout to go buy one today wish me luck 😂
@MariaGonzalez-ei1pv
@MariaGonzalez-ei1pv 2 года назад
I love how you explain it..Great video man...5 thumbs up
@Finnigan9
@Finnigan9 9 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for the Toyota advise. I have exactly what you're showing. Plus, I LOVE your GTO!
@bryangibson9878
@bryangibson9878 3 года назад
Love my gracie!!!! 2002 camry xle v6 lol my first car had her for a few months now....but my aunt had her for 9 years and she’s currently at 210k and shes runs great got oil change yesterday!! She does have that evac code problem tho 😥
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
+Bryan Gibson Thanks for checking us out and the feedback ! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
@DiamondMunro
@DiamondMunro 2 года назад
So very helpful, thank you.
@RETUSAF1995
@RETUSAF1995 3 года назад
I had a big problem with my 2004 Camry XLE about 3 years ago. The shop said it would cost over 800 dollars to fix. I went home ordered parts on line and the total cost was just over $200.00! I just found out that my Camry was made in Japan, no wonder it runs so well.
@rt2255
@rt2255 Год назад
Mine made in USA 330k miles and counting. Not where it is made but how it was designed. Designed to be comfortable and last. Mission accomplished.
@limbogt747
@limbogt747 Год назад
@RT22 no way it was made in USA 😂
@rt2255
@rt2255 Год назад
@@limbogt747 kentucky
@limbogt747
@limbogt747 Год назад
@RT22 but there Japanese cars....
@DJ-gh4dg
@DJ-gh4dg 3 года назад
Always interesting to know! Nice Job 👍🏼
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
+Dee Jay Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
@bestgirlsdad
@bestgirlsdad 2 года назад
Good video and information. I just purchased a used 2003 Camry.
@jtandme-ot9cl
@jtandme-ot9cl Год назад
Got 155K on mine and only replaced a water pump. 4 banger but has the power of a 6.
@yakseiminus2670
@yakseiminus2670 2 года назад
I bought mine from my next door grandma Nieghbor 05 le only 49000miles for $3200 she rarely go anywhere just park on her driveway all day only two issues are roof top and trunk top clear coat damage and rear shocks this what I did after took to body shop they said $ 350 per panel so at lease it’s going to cost me $700 soI decide to do it myself they call flow coat for a whole car cost me about $300 look great change all 4 shocks now it look new and run like new I’m so happy . I bought this car I don’t even need
@bradhampton6457
@bradhampton6457 3 года назад
Great video and explanations. Very informative! Thx
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@tommyvendetta4904
@tommyvendetta4904 3 года назад
Gotta 06 sxv30 with exactly 100k on the clock. Had a rattling noise and it was the timing chain tensioner that got loose. Still pretty easy to replace.
@mattmayo3539
@mattmayo3539 3 года назад
I would like to point out that most of that, besides the intake plenum and ACC sensor, are basically maintenance items. Also the EVAP canister won’t go bad if you don’t too off the tank.
@lakerfan88
@lakerfan88 3 года назад
Excellent video. thank you!
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@b-nize9751
@b-nize9751 2 года назад
I bought a 2005 Camry with 154k this month :). So far so good. I will keep you guys updated every 2-3 months:)
@PFab
@PFab 2 года назад
Update time 😆
@b-nize9751
@b-nize9751 2 года назад
So far so good 😊 Love the car 🚗 No problems at all:)
@b-nize9751
@b-nize9751 2 года назад
I get 320 miles on a full tank:)
@MultiAnne36
@MultiAnne36 Год назад
I just bought a 2005 Camry with 93,000 miles on it. Looks brand new, garage kept, one owner Florida.
@b-nize9751
@b-nize9751 Год назад
@@MultiAnne36 Great buy 👍and you got a great car 2 .
@americanmambi
@americanmambi 3 года назад
Valve cover gasket!!!! Trust me, if you are >75k miles get it changed asap, its super easy to do. If memory serves me right all I used was a 10ml socket and ratchet... Also common sense!🤣
@trini_boi2414
@trini_boi2414 3 года назад
I'm no mechanic and I changed mine it's really easy😁
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Thanks for the info! If you need any parts, check us out at 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-Now
@JamesSmith-in2qw
@JamesSmith-in2qw 2 года назад
Good video. I would add the mass airflow sensor to the list from personal experience. A dirty throttle body will also lead to a malfunctioning mass airflow sensor.
@benjaminmeza5372
@benjaminmeza5372 10 месяцев назад
Yeah the canister on the car he was looking up at probably does have those issues...did you see how much rust was on the bottom of that car? Probably has high mileage or lives by the beach.
@vincentchirafisi8803
@vincentchirafisi8803 2 года назад
You're great man! You won me over, Im subscribed!!!
@JJ-hu6ui
@JJ-hu6ui 2 года назад
I just bought my 02 camry yesterday for $2500 Canadian ($1960 USD) and it had 290,000km on it. The last owner treat the car well, super clean inside out. Congratulation to me :) Hopefully it will last.
@kylegrizzard4163
@kylegrizzard4163 3 года назад
I got a 2002 camry xle (4 cylinder) at 33,000 miles, i got it up to 76,000 so far. I've owned it since 2016, The only issue i've had so far is the A/C going out every 12 months due to the relay going out. One of the easiest and cheapest fixes (20 bucks and maybe 5 minutes of work). Its not the fastest car nor the slowest, but god damn, that car will get you anywhere you need to go.
@Speckled_Butterfly7206
@Speckled_Butterfly7206 2 года назад
I am looking at buying an 03 to replace my 99 and she has a little more miles than I normally go for but I found her thru a customer that I changed his car battery for and am doing some homework about common issues. I love my 99, its at 322k and still love her, she is just getting small.😆
@Pacificaner
@Pacificaner 2 года назад
My 05 Gen 5.5 V6 made in Japan. Changed oil and oil filter annually with Mobil One and K & N Oil Filter. Changed Serpentine belt, maybe added a little freon, flushed radiator , and front left boot cover. Strange noises from AC vents, just change the settings to where the air flows and the sound goes away. Car is flawless and the best one that Toyota made in the past 20 years.
@Pacificaner
@Pacificaner 2 года назад
PS Added Blue Tooth adapter plugged in cigarette lighter DC socket which broadcasts over FM, and I stream music. Who needs a new car to just listen to music, I dont, and still have 6 changer CD and also (hehe) Cassette. Alexa car Echo also in the same bluetooth adapter power socket and a Garmin voice activated GPS, and a ScanGuage ODB2 Digital readout sitting between dash and steering wheel (can see MPH, Oil Temp, DC battery voltage).
@sergioramirez1693
@sergioramirez1693 2 года назад
I’m seeing a 2005 camry se V6. Any tips i should look out for when checking it out.
@lesliepavelko8600
@lesliepavelko8600 2 года назад
Got the v6 2000 ...491,186 same engine, just replaced transmission and expect at least 200,000 more. Love it, most reliable car I’ve ever owned.
@Mykelclassic
@Mykelclassic 2 года назад
Tell me more about the v6. I love to buy one, but some friends keep advicing against it.
@NuBreakz1990
@NuBreakz1990 Год назад
@@Mykelclassic The only downside that it needs a lot of gas in city traffic. 16L for 100 km. Freeway 8L for 100 km
@NuBreakz1990
@NuBreakz1990 Год назад
@@Mykelclassic And you it needs to change the timing belt kit(!) each 100k miles. Original Aisin kit costed me 250 USD + 2 days of work.
@Mykelclassic
@Mykelclassic Год назад
I already bought a 2008 Toyota avalone, have had it for 7 months. I was told it uses timing chain instead of belt. So i won't be changing that
@Mykelclassic
@Mykelclassic Год назад
I already bought a 2008 Toyota avalone, have had it for 7 months. I was told it uses timing chain instead of belt. So i won't be changing that
@kelsiewilson
@kelsiewilson 2 года назад
Wow. This was spot on. I inherited a 2002 camry and replaced the valve cover gasket and now have to replace the rear charcoal canister.
@sirhc07
@sirhc07 2 года назад
how many miles? got my 04 camry back in 2019 with 50k it now has 99k and have had to replace the water pump and alternator recently completely redone the front breaks and I change the oil every 3k I love it and that is actually very common them
@kelsiewilson
@kelsiewilson 2 года назад
@@sirhc07 it's got 137 000 miles on it. Since I made my original post, I've had to get the brakes, rotors, calipers replaced.
@sirhc07
@sirhc07 2 года назад
​@@kelsiewilson I got them off parts geek they seem to have very good prices on parts and the quality isn't bad a kit came with the caliper rotors and breaks I plan on re-doing the rear breaks next
@sirhc07
@sirhc07 2 года назад
​@@kelsiewilson I regret not inheriting my grandparents 02 camry when I first started driving only had 30k at the time cousin still has it
@juniorrodriguez5054
@juniorrodriguez5054 3 года назад
Kool! Good looking out. U alright
@ganapatihegde1024
@ganapatihegde1024 2 года назад
Awesome vlog! I am a new subscriber to your channel.
@sonpham5396
@sonpham5396 3 года назад
thank you
@albear972
@albear972 Год назад
We have an 2004 Camry, still runs perfectly and has never let us down. We once got an impressive 38 MPG driving from LA to Albuquerque with the AC on and loaded with luggage. And crap! I should immediately stop topping off the fuel tank. I have the bad habit of topping off until gasoline is at the filler neck. That ruins EVAP canisters. 😮 I didn't know how much trouble it would be to replace it.
@sgg032309
@sgg032309 3 года назад
Thanks for the great video! It helps a lot! Can you do a 6th generation Camry, too ? Thank you in advance!!!
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
+sgg032309 We're always cycling through common cars. We'll add this to our list! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
@jameslibby1347
@jameslibby1347 Год назад
We have 2006 SE V6 Camry (bought new Sep 2005) w/63000+ original miles. Best car I’ve ever owned.
@jcampbell2481
@jcampbell2481 2 месяца назад
Still driving my 2005 SE V6; bought new in Dec 2004. Amazing reliable car. Very smooth and powerful engine. Fun car to drive. May be the best cars ever made!!
@user-wg5xl9vo8u
@user-wg5xl9vo8u 3 месяца назад
Yea, saw that GTO in the background. Nice car
@manuelmontilla5912
@manuelmontilla5912 2 года назад
EXCELENT👍. THANK YOU, SO MUCH
@KLM817
@KLM817 3 года назад
Great cars! I have a 2004 with 192k and it's been one of the best cars I've owned. I will have to add 2 more things to the list. The steering racks go bad around 130k and the headliner sag by the back window and C pillar. Very common problems on this gen Camry.
@kelseyrainwater3918
@kelseyrainwater3918 3 года назад
What are the symptom of a failing steering rack? What was your doing before it fail? An how long did u drive with a bad rack an pinion
@KLM817
@KLM817 3 года назад
@@kelseyrainwater3918 The steering feels loose and won't feel very responsive. It may also leak power steering fluid from under the car. I am still driving with the bad steering rack I haven't got it fixed yet.
@kelseyrainwater3918
@kelseyrainwater3918 3 года назад
@@KLM817 loose steering like my steering wheel feel loose
@KLM817
@KLM817 3 года назад
@@kelseyrainwater3918 It can but more so the steering itself feels loose like the steering has little control. Your best bet is to take it to a shop for them to check it.
@kelseyrainwater3918
@kelseyrainwater3918 3 года назад
@@KLM817 how many years have you been driving. It like that? Dose it leak? Please get back too me
@daryldombrowski1551
@daryldombrowski1551 3 года назад
I just let my 2006 go with 280k miles. Motor ran great but was burning oil pretty heavily towards the end. The biggest thing I found were the front brakes were always having issues. I had them serviced at least twice a year and finally just drove on bad ones until they started grinding.
@matt7iron
@matt7iron Год назад
Your car still passed smog
@rt2255
@rt2255 Год назад
I replaced all 4 with power stop rotors and quality ceramic pads my self cheaper than fronts at shop. Not one isdue in 3 yrd
@BC_CARS
@BC_CARS 9 месяцев назад
@@rt2255wait at what point did this gen have rear disc breaks?? I’d kill to do a conversion from the drum rears that are never adjusted
@rt2255
@rt2255 9 месяцев назад
@@BC_CARS mine is 03 v6 xle came with 4 wheel disc may only be on upper xle models or v6 models not sure
@BC_CARS
@BC_CARS 9 месяцев назад
@@rt2255 well I guess it’s time to start googling
@hattag3399
@hattag3399 3 года назад
Love this channel
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
+Hatta G Thanks for the feedback!
@girlgaming7261
@girlgaming7261 3 года назад
@@1AAuto ty
@jedisentinel1499
@jedisentinel1499 2 года назад
Got an ‘05 with 155k + never had any of those problems.. changed a water pump because the bearing was starting to make noise and just changed the alternator. Standard maintenance. Runs like a sewing machine!
@ourtimeforliberty
@ourtimeforliberty 3 года назад
In my experience the gas caps go bad more often then the evap canisters, even though it may throw a code, always and i mean always try replacing the gas cap with a factory cap reset the light drive 50 miles and if the light doesnt come back your good to go, the sensors for many of these are too sensitive, I have seen too many times people being charged hundreds to replace evap canister and have it "fail" again after a couple months because it was actually the gas cap. locking gas caps can also cause this issue as many times they are not sealed properly due to poor manufacturing and they are not made as good for modern cars. As an owner of an 05 model of this car with 300k miles i can attest that i only had a code once for the evap canister at 150k and replacing the fuel cap fixed the problem which the repair shop actually advised against go figure. The only big problems I have had with mine has been rack and opinion and piston rings. Valve cover gasket lasted until 200k miles and that can actually be caused by a bad PVC valve which is a cheap and easy diy fix
@terrymarsh8094
@terrymarsh8094 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@julietaferrario4934
@julietaferrario4934 Год назад
2002 bought brand new after 21 years and 255,000 still going strong
@ramir332
@ramir332 Год назад
Damn.. do you do regular oil changes? What's your secret to keep it going that long? Any minor issues you fixed?
@julietaferrario4934
@julietaferrario4934 Год назад
@@ramir332 yes , high mileage oil changes the only thing I had to change out in June of 2022 was the fuel modulator. The part alone was $525.00 and casket was $15.00 and $300.00 in labor . I only use Toyota certified mechanics . I’m getting ready to do the timing belt again .
@sirhc07
@sirhc07 Год назад
My 04 only has 104k bought it from a elderly couple 4 years ago with only 51 k I've had to replace the water pump alternator spark plugs and has new breaks and rotors Do you have the v6 or 4 cylinder?
@ramir332
@ramir332 Год назад
@@sirhc07 Not sure who you were replying to. But, I have a 2006 Camry I bought it used at a dealership unfortunately (they sell it to you at a higher price.) It was sold with 160K miles. And now its sitting at 190K (roughly 3 years general use.) Major fix I did was change the gasket oil leak (cheap fix) replaced all 4 shocks and the tires on them lasted 1 year before I had to replace all 4 tires. That was like $1K for shocks and tires. The only problem I have with the car now is it rattles when its idle. Does that happen to your Camry? im wondering what it is.
@julietaferrario4934
@julietaferrario4934 Год назад
@@sirhc07 3.0 v 6
@mckoylach1622
@mckoylach1622 3 года назад
Great infos,thanks....
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@dennisbrock1435
@dennisbrock1435 2 года назад
I have a 2006 4 cylinder 216000 miles can’t hear the engine running, and it runs like a charm.
@arnoldwilson3719
@arnoldwilson3719 Год назад
05 camry le 4cyl. 237k miles. the only problems my wifes car had was windshield wiper arm, valve cover gasket, thermostat oring leak, motor mounts,dirty throttle body and exhaust leak from flexible exhaust. even though toyota says to not change the transmission fluid i changed it anyway and it made a huge difference at 237k miles let me tell you. all repairs done by me with the exception of the wiper arm. total repairs less than $1k and im being generous. most reliable vehicle i jave ever seen.
@thejackofalltravels8267
@thejackofalltravels8267 Год назад
As a man from upstate NY relocated to NC I don’t miss rust at all
@nhma1117
@nhma1117 Год назад
2004/252K and counting!
@trini_boi2414
@trini_boi2414 3 года назад
I had the evap code and lucky for me it was the gas cap need replacing
@tommynguyen2612
@tommynguyen2612 2 года назад
Thanks a lot.
@rt2255
@rt2255 Год назад
2003 v6 xle 330k miles, 3 parts went bad all after 250k miles alternator, radiator, knock sensor. Best damn car i ever owned, have owned 15 to 18. Toyota only now
@great_deception
@great_deception 2 года назад
I had some experience with the Camry of that era: numerous CEL, starter replacements, rear speakers covers desintegrating after a few years, door handles breaking, power seats malfunctioned, and the car with the most squeaks and rattles I have ever had. Definetly was not the highest quality of the Camry generations.
@AMildCaseOfCovid
@AMildCaseOfCovid Год назад
On my 2006 LE Camry, I had a belt on my water pump go, a hole in my catalytic converter (just the pipe, so my mechanic cut it in half and welded on a new pipe), rotors replaced, brakes serviced, etc. Sometimes the CD player misbehaves. Still, I'm going strong at 210,000 miles after buying it at 10k miles at the end of 2006.
@HaloDaycare
@HaloDaycare 3 года назад
I have two vehicles 03 toyota camry 2.4 200k miles It doesnt run like a clock and it has some issues but I dont replace anything on it besides the regular oil, brakes every 7 or so years and so on. Had the car since new and it has original everything, except spark plugs, brake line, brakes, oil and transmission fluid. The drive belt is original if you can believe it. I also have an 03 ford e250 4.2 with 295k miles The van has been used to deliver wine from state to state but also to deliver packages which is the hardest mileage you can ask for. I bought the van with 250k miles but I can tell you, similar to the Camry, it isnt perfect but it is very reliable. I'm surprised because I have done nothing but bag on Ford given I've always owned Toyota. These econoline Van's are built like absolute tanks and if I had to pick one for an apocalypse, it would be hard to choose given that they both could run virtually forever.
@1AAuto
@1AAuto 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you for checking out the video. If you need auto parts go to: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-Now
@PFab
@PFab 2 года назад
We got a 2005 LE. None of the issues from this video yet with over 250k miles original owner. But many front wheel bearings hub replacements. I think I replaced them 3 times going on 4 now. And the other day it dumped a huge oil leak from the crank pulley area. I was thinking it was the oil seal from the crank but it might be the pump. Either way, the cover needs to be pulled. Not even a drip before this. Now it's a stream. Went from dry to cry in 1 day. Oh I did replace the valve cover seal like 2 years ago and it looks to be leaking again. Maybe I did it wrong. But it's very little. Also, I think the motor mounts are done. There's a rattle on start up only. And this might need a valve adjustment for the oil burning during start up. 🤔 Replaced the timing belt and water pump maybe at 170k.
@NuBreakz1990
@NuBreakz1990 Год назад
Depends how maintained it was. It needs to change ATF transmission liquid each 40k km. At least each 80k.
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