my 2000 toyota camry 2.2 start and run for 4 min.cut off want start until 5 min.r so

Asked by 1234lcln Jul 22, 2016 at 12:31 PM about the 2000 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

car idle good replaced plugs ,wires,fuel pump took a throttle body from another car same problem help please car cut off after running 3-4 min.and want start have to wait 5-10 min. then start and run fine 3-5 min. cut off again.

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When you say the car "won't start"...do you mean the vehicle will not CRANK...like the battery is dead...or...the vehicle cranks good...battery and starter seem fine...but...the engine will not Fire Up(Start)?

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Sounds like you have a part that is failing when it gets hot. If your check engine light is on, I would take it to Autozone and have the error codes read. You may have a bad cam sensor, throttle position sensor, or possibly a bad ECT sensor. If you can pull a code, it will at least point you in the right direction. Post it back here if you get one......

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1234.....any updates on the fix for the issues with this vehicle?

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