Check Engine light with traction control light with random light on Oil Pressure

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Asked by anandam2000 Sep 17, 2020 at 04:56 PM about the 2011 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Traction control light came on downhill on dry sunny day, followed up by
Check Engine light. Drove ~150 miles since then and randomly twice Oil
pressure & Battery light came on when the car was stopped on signal and
car lost power. Turned off & turned on, turned off Oil Pressure & Battery light.

After first instance of car losing power had standard 5k Oil change at
Dealership and they mentioned all connections are good, for electrical
connection check they needed to run full diagnostic charging 150 upwards.
Lost power within 20 miles of oil change.

Have ordered OBD II device, but wanted to check if anyone else has faced
similar condition and what has been their readings.

3 Answers

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My OBD Scanner gives P0101, P0171 and C1241, C1201 & C1231 I expected P0101 & P0171 as my car gave that check engine on a 12 mile dirt & pothole road.

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Followed this video and cleaned my MAF sensor and sudden racing/drop is gone in 10 miles test drive. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=GuHJylVDMcU&list=LLvV0IQYNAmceC6MxhkHWrYw&index=2&t=130s Have reset the CheckEngineLight, its hasn't come back yet in 10 miles test drive. My OBD meter still gives all above codes, seems its going to take couple of spin for car computer to reset...

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Engine light came back, took to dealer, Hose pipe was loose, got it tightened but had to cough up 170 bucks

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