2009 Toyota Camry loss power
Asked by Bean187 Jan 01, 2018 at 06:15 PM about the 2009 Toyota Camry LE
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
My 2009 Toyota Camry lost all acceleration while I
was trying to catch a freeway. I stopped the car
and turned off the engine. I was unable to restart
the engine and ultimately had the car towed home.
I replaced the battery and alternator. Next step is
the starter, which tested faulty also. Should I have
any concern for the entire engine or any other part
of the engine?
8 Answers
I replaced the battery and alternator and tried to start the engine. Engine did not turn over but all the interior and exterior lights turned on. The car has no leaks from the engine block or anywhere else.
firebird338 answered 6 years ago
I agree with Tom sounds more like a fuel problem like a clogged fuel filter or fuel pump going bad.
Did you catch the freeway or did it get away?
The car does not crank. The plunge on the starter worked but not the cyloide.
This car would pass freeways up before that faithful day. Right now it can't even catch butterflies.
It may be catalyst converter or fuel line. It happened to my 2009 Toyota Camry hybrid. Diagnosed for bad catalyst converter and on my way to my expert mechanic today, the car lost power completely. I had to pull over somewhere then restart after a while. It started and drove to my mechanic today. I'm still here but I will update as things goes.
GuruD5426 What was the verdict on your 2009 Camry sudden loss of power? Mine did the same thing today.
I need help with mine it did the same I had it towed from the highway the engine been knocking I don’t know anything bout cars can someone tell me what they think bc a new engine and work is 8500 here