Car wont acelerate when hot.

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Asked by Chelo Sep 14, 2018 at 10:30 PM about the 1996 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello i have a toyota camry 1996 2.2L
When the car is cold it work perfectly but when it
reach more temperature it begins to shut off when
stop and go. It feels like when the car is running
out of gas. I only changed the spark plugs and
wires. Please help what could it be the problem. Is
there a sensor that can be making this problem?

4 Answers

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No, the problem was the same before and after the wires where change.

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check the codes if possible they are a guide, fuel may be starving at the fuel filter, that's good to change anyway, fuel rail should have a Schrader fuel pressure check point, pump may be failing , as for sensors I A T sensor has most effect in that area ,hence , intake air temperature ,

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