Camry 03 - Turns Off while reversing or Waiting on Signals

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Asked by baderjavaid May 15, 2017 at 11:17 PM about the 2003 Toyota Camry XLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Recently my Camry 2003 start giving problem of Turning off while reversing, Waiting
on Signal/Traffic Lights or when driving in Low speed. but starts in first go at the
same time.
IF while waiting on Signal/Traffic Lights if I Put Gear on Neutral and keep pressing
accelerator than it won't turn off.

I have got it diagnosed by a mechanic where he scanned and did all necessary
checks to troubleshoot.
Upon checking he didn't find any problem with load or current passing but advised
this problem could be because of alternator or Crank sensors.

So far I have changed Alternator but still have the same problem.

I need advice if replacing Crank sensors will resolve the issue or anyone have faced
similar issues.

I have uploaded car turning off video on Youtube, have a look this may help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb8W4fbgxD0

2 Answers

I recently had the same problem on my 2003 Toyota Camry Le and it was my alternator. When I replaced it my issues were gone. Hope that helps

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I have already changed alternator, but still same. thinking of changing crank & shaft sensors as advised by Mechanic.

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