PWR symbol showing on Dashboard

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Asked by Santoshreddy Jul 28, 2016 at 05:21 PM about the 1992 Toyota Camry SE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have 1992 Toyota Camry,it showing PWR symbol
on Dashboard ,what it means,earlier it Not
shown,and I also find out the changes in Steering.

6 Answers

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It's an indicator for the Electronic Transmission Control. Check the button down next to the shiftier for mode, power or fuel economy.

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Is the Owner's Manual still in the Glove Box?

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Thanks for your valuable response,but I have one more concern,my coolant temp is always showing above the quarter and AC is not getting cool air , engine is over heating,recently the radiator burst I changed the new radiator and thermostat even though I facing same heat problem.

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The overheat problem could be something as simple as a bad Radiator Cap......but it could also be something very serious like a bad Head Gasket or a crack in the Engine Block or Cylinder Head. Another issue could be a bad Water Pump. A Mechanic has special tools and equipment to check this overheat problem. Suggest you let him figure this one out. Good Luck.

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Did you ever notice if the Radiator Fans were running when this vehicle overheats?

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