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Need help. I have a 1996 Camry w/4 cyl., auto trans, and just under 70k miles. On occasion when cruising down the highway I can feel a slight bucking, especially as the car tries to maintain a speed. When this happens I can be reasonably sure the next time I stop the engine will stall. It always starts back up but I may have to two foot drive it for a while. It has new plugs, rotar and cap. Also had the injectors cleaned and a new PCV installed. The air filter is new too. No luck. This only happens with a warm engine - never when it's cold. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. CDF

  • 4 weeks later...

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Sound like a fuel problem, try to replace your fuel pump the one way valve might be faulty. email me if it works : reym@phildata.com

  • 3 weeks later...
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Similar to the problem that happened to my '94 Camry. I had the distributor replaced at a Toyota dealership and it cost me over $800CAD.

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