Drop in fuel economy
#31
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Well, I hooked up the Techstream for the first time this evening. Lot of information going on there. Unfortunately, the Engine ECU would not connect for some reason, so I could not read anything about that item. Saw other historical data, but nothing related to any of the problems I am seeing. I guess I need to get connected to the engine ECU for it to really be useful.
#32
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Well, I was able to connect to the engine and tranny this afternoon. No codes current, pending, or historical for the transmission.
The engine showed 4 codes. 3 of which were historical and I already knew about. The one that was current was B2799, but I'm not sure that it really relates to the problem I am having, as that code deals with the keys and the engine immobilizer circuitry.
So other than that, no information from Techstream. I wonder if trying to recreate the problem while recording data would show anything.
Any thoughts?
The engine showed 4 codes. 3 of which were historical and I already knew about. The one that was current was B2799, but I'm not sure that it really relates to the problem I am having, as that code deals with the keys and the engine immobilizer circuitry.
So other than that, no information from Techstream. I wonder if trying to recreate the problem while recording data would show anything.
Any thoughts?
#33
I have that code too, and it has nothing to do with your problem. I mean, almost everybody has that code, that will occur when you leave the car with engine running.
#34
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#35
"The car took off, and all of the sudden, the car acted like it hit a rev-limiter. I mean zero response from the gas pedal for about a second."
I can make my 2011 do this all day long if I floor it before it gets -fully- warmed up. My Avalon did the exact same thing.
I can make my 2011 do this all day long if I floor it before it gets -fully- warmed up. My Avalon did the exact same thing.
#37
Here's a blurb from Autoweek's review of XSE Camry today.
"The V6 in this car pulls strong. It has enough to spin the front tires, sometimes when you don’t want it to. Like when you’re pulling out onto a fast-moving street. A few times it killed the power for several seconds straight; not sure if it’s supposed to do that or not. "
"The V6 in this car pulls strong. It has enough to spin the front tires, sometimes when you don’t want it to. Like when you’re pulling out onto a fast-moving street. A few times it killed the power for several seconds straight; not sure if it’s supposed to do that or not. "
#38
TRC kicked in.
#39
I've had the same "dead throttle" response more than a few times. Typically it happens on slow acceleration into a turn. Once about midway through, on applying slightly more throttle, it feels like it "bogs down" a little and my body shifts forward just so slightly, not expecting it. Usually at that point I either go with the flow and let it catch up or if I'm frustrated, I'll jam the accelerator and it wakes up.
Almost as if it is trying to do some form of traction control - however, these are slow speed turns with no rain and no where near the limit of the car/tire traction. No Traction Control light on at the time, either.
Almost as if it is trying to do some form of traction control - however, these are slow speed turns with no rain and no where near the limit of the car/tire traction. No Traction Control light on at the time, either.
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