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Asked by Lmarie23 Dec 05, 2016 at 02:57 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Please help! I have a 2007 toyota camry got stalled
someone jumped me and made it to a auto parts
place because the guy who stopped to jump me
said the alternator didn't sound good. Got a new
alternator tried starting it..wouldn't start. The guy
from auto parts store tested the battery and said
has a bad cell and I needed a new one. Got a new
one it started up and was able to drive it home but
when I was stopped at stop lights it would
shake..then I parked and turned off the car and
tried to leave and the car would start up but felt
like there was no gas padel..wasn't able to rev up
or accelerate or anything just coast. Now the car
doesnt want to start again..

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Your car went into limp mode because it detected some serious problem. Before you disconnect battery, read the check engine codes

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What Engine....what mileage? When you say the vehicle will not start...do you mean the Engine will not CRANK...like the Battery is dead...or...the Engine Cranks well...but will not fire up(Start)? When the Engine WAS running...did you notice any warning lights ON/Flashing?

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