The idle and throttle in these cars are computer controlled. After a rebuild and battery disconnect, they reset and have to relearn and recalibrate. They do this themselves automatically. This problem would correct itself over time- assuming all the repairs were done correctly and correct oil was used. You should never use a different viscosity oil nor tamper with your car's computer. You will do far more damage than will be done driving with a slightly higher idle while waiting for the computer to relearn...no good.
Thank you my 12’ Camry started doing this today
But why
جزاك الله خيرا، هل يمكن برمجة كامري ٢٠٠٩ بالطريقة نفسها بعد تنضيف (ثروتل بدي )؟
Yes
Çok iyi. 4-13 pini kısa devre yaptınız. Değil mi?
@Mayor Cars DR. Great video. Please what's the engine oil viscosity you used. Thanks
10w30
@@MayoCarsDR Thank you
Could you tell us which pin numbers you inserted the wire?
You can count the pin from the video
I am not sure this is how I counted the pins: pin number 4 top left row and pin number 5 bottom left row.
In the USA they want this car to run on 0W20. Would 5W30 be ok to use in the 2AR-FE?
0w20
5w30
Both oils are fine to use
@@MayoCarsDR thanks for the response, your videos are top notch!
@@frankg6578no dude. Always use the recommended fluids.
Good Fix Thanks.
You welcome
informative video.... thanks
You welcome
Thanks for comment
Vraiment intéressant
The idle and throttle in these cars are computer controlled. After a rebuild and battery disconnect, they reset and have to relearn and recalibrate. They do this themselves automatically. This problem would correct itself over time- assuming all the repairs were done correctly and correct oil was used. You should never use a different viscosity oil nor tamper with your car's computer. You will do far more damage than will be done driving with a slightly higher idle while waiting for the computer to relearn...no good.
175k camry 4cyl rebuild engine , never heard ,probably in some countries ppl dont change the oil
Nah they're using the wrong viscosity obviously AND probably not changing it every 5k miles...
Quite not undertandable! You need to be more clear why you jumped a wire into the OBD port and reasons on data. Sloppy job!
Good
Thanks
Pin name