From: Anis Ali on
My car's engine vibrate at low engine RPM. The vibration stops when
engine rpm reaches above 1600 rpm. The engine vibrates even when car
is parked and when I drive it, it drives fine at speeds higher than 40
mph but when I apply brake or try coming to stop it seems like it just
want to stop. I thought it was the fuel filter but after reading more
it seems like fuel filters generally last forever. Is anyone aware of
similar problem and what might be the cause of it? Please help,
Thanks.
From: ransley on
On Feb 16, 11:21 am, Anis Ali <anisal...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> My car's engine vibrate at low engine RPM.  The vibration stops when
> engine rpm reaches above 1600 rpm.  The engine vibrates even when car
> is parked and when I drive it, it drives fine at speeds higher than 40
> mph but when I apply brake or try coming to stop it seems like it just
> want to stop.  I thought it was the fuel filter but after reading more
> it seems like fuel filters generally last forever.  Is anyone aware of
> similar problem and what might be the cause of it?  Please help,
> Thanks.

When is your last tune up, does high octane make it run better if so
then a tune up will help. When my old toy ran rough , about every 2
years, id replace plugs and check everything out, a 4 cil will miss if
anything is out of spec.
From: john on
Try googling, just cut-and-paste: cleaning camry idle air control
valve

On Feb 16, 9:21 am, Anis Ali <anisal...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> My car's engine vibrate at low engine RPM.  The vibration stops when
> engine rpm reaches above 1600 rpm.  The engine vibrates even when car
> is parked and when I drive it, it drives fine at speeds higher than 40
> mph but when I apply brake or try coming to stop it seems like it just
> want to stop.  I thought it was the fuel filter but after reading more
> it seems like fuel filters generally last forever.  Is anyone aware of
> similar problem and what might be the cause of it?  Please help,
> Thanks.

From: steve-o on
On Feb 18, 10:00 pm, john <johngd...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> Try googling, just cut-and-paste: cleaning camry idle air control
> valve
>
Funny you mention the IAC. Those have issues. Ususally the car won't
start unless you flood it
and you don't get a fast(cold idle). those are clear signs of a bad
IAC. don't know if that applies her but couldn't hurt.
I got 265k out of my 2 dr '96 camry coupe, but @ 45k I had some real
problems w/ the IAC/throttle body.
Luckily I hadthe extended warranty it took 6 months and thousand to
fix..long story..not worth it.. :)