i have a 94 camery

Asked by jeremybissett May 28, 2008 at 05:46 PM about the 1994 Toyota Camry XLE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

and when i get around 40mph the engine begins to rattle then it gets louder then the car shuts off. i am able to start it right up and go until it happens again.
what is this and how to i fix it?
the rattling seems to be coming from the passenger side of the engine.
thank yoou

4 Answers

640

I have experienced this before, it is an eays fix, but i will warn you it is not a cheep fix. it can get rather costly. this is waht you do, go to your local MAZDA dealership and trade it in for a new (or newer) Mazda 6 sedan, the 6 will have better handeling, better power, and be way more fun to drive.

1,060

That has to be the most useless answer i have read in awhile on here. To the point tho, i have never heard of this symptom, is the check engine light on? Might have codes pulled unless someone else on here has experienced an issue like this.

84,355

Could be an engine mount loose. This may cause other problems. Top engine mount is located on pass. side.

155

chances is your egr ,but NEVER THINK A MAZDA IS BETTER THAN A TOYOTA

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