What cylinder is a 1999 Toyota Camry?
Inline 4
Used 1999 Toyota Camry Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Base engine size | 2.2 l |
Base engine type | Gas |
Cylinders | Inline 4 |
Horsepower | 133 hp @ 5200 rpm |
How do I know what model transmission I have?
Using a good flashlight, look for part numbers stamped into the transmission pan or the transmission itself. Your local auto part store or dealer will be able to cross-reference the numbers to determine the kind of transmission the part belongs to.
What type of transmission does the 2021 Camry have?
Direct Shift 8-Speed Automatic Transmission.
How big is a 99 Camry gas tank?
18.5 gal.
Used 1999 Toyota Camry LE Specs & Features
Fuel & MPG | |
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EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy) | 20/28 mpg |
Fuel tank capacity | 18.5 gal. |
Fuel type | Regular unleaded |
Range in miles (cty/hwy) | 370.0/518.0 mi. |
How do I identify my GM transmission?
The easiest method of GM automatic transmission identification is to examine the transmission pan. New transmission designs came with new, unique pan shapes, and the general shape of the pan often paints a fairly clear picture of which automatic transmission you are dealing with.
When to replace automatic transmission fluid in Toyota Camry?
When to Replace Your Automatic Transmission Fluid. The Toyota Maintenance Guide for the four-cylinder Camry 5SFE engine says to inspect the automatic transmission fluid (ATF) every 30,000 miles. It doesn’t say when or whether to replace the fluid, but in general, mechanics recommend a simple “drain-and-fill” every 30,000 miles.
What causes a transmission leak in a Toyota Camry?
If so, the axle will have to be pulled from the transmission, the seal pried out from the transmission, a new seal pressed in, and the axle shaft reinstalled. A leak from the valve cover plug (on the right side of the engine) is likely a leak of engine oil, not a transmission leak.
How do you flush a Toyota Camry transmission?
The engine’s hydraulic pressure pumps new ATF through the system to push out an additional 4 quarts of trapped ATF. Before doing a flush, perform a drain-and-fill and drive the car for a few days. The new fluid’s detergent additives will dissolve harmful deposits from transmission components.
What kind of ATF do I need for my Toyota Camry?
Synthetic ATF, such as Mobil or the new General Motors Dexron VI Synthetic Blend ATF, will extend the drain-and-fill interval beyond 30,000 miles and may extend the life of your transmission. 1990 to 2001 Camrys require Dexron III. The Dexron VI is backward compatible to Dexron III and will not harm your transmission.