Can you tell me what could be causing hesitation/vibration problem when driving. Thanks Chad

Asked by Integrity Nov 03, 2015 at 12:23 PM about the 2014 Toyota Camry SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I get a slight hesitation with minor vibration at times when driving my 2014
Toyota Camry. It started months ago and is now doing it more often. I first
thought it may have been caused by bad gas but gas treatment and replacing
engine air filter did not help. The engine light has not came on to indicate any
engine problems.

4 Answers

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This may be your problem, your car is pretty new, when was it last serviced? See this, http://www.obd-codes.com/faq/map- sensor.php

I would check the ignition system. It might be a bad coil or a bad spark plug. It may be time to replace all your spark plugs.

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Cars equipped with an automatic transmission might experience a hesitation when accelerating. Revised software for the on board computer is available which may correct this problem. Software revisions are commonly most helpful on newer vehicles. Once the mileage builds up a worn component could cause similar problems. Or when ever major transmission work is performed, the transmission software should be updated as necessary.

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