I found two things. The throttle body was very dirty so I cleaned it. While putting everything back together this thing, not sure what to call it but it's connected to the intake hose between the MAF and the throttle body, anyway it came loose causing a vacuum leak. There are good videos about cleaning the throttle body. His luck.
It's been a couple of years since the repair. I haven't cleaned it because it has a bit of a valve cover gasket leak. Besides, it has 290,000 miles on it. It's going to be dirty.
Use the GTX oil with JDM written in red
I have the same problem
Corolla 2009
If you have any solution tell me please
I found two things. The throttle body was very dirty so I cleaned it. While putting everything back together this thing, not sure what to call it but it's connected to the intake hose between the MAF and the throttle body, anyway it came loose causing a vacuum leak. There are good videos about cleaning the throttle body. His luck.
Did you do any timing job or camshaft
@@ilesanmiolamipe9513
Nope. The car ran great after that.
My Camry never does that after I tweaked it Abit
Did you fix it
Yep, it's fixed.
@@thomasdewitt1794 how,How long has it been since it was repaired?
@@thomasdewitt1794 Not treated with cleaning
It's been a couple of years since the repair. I haven't cleaned it because it has a bit of a valve cover gasket leak. Besides, it has 290,000 miles on it. It's going to be dirty.
I have same problem but myne is a manuel gear some1 help pliz
It needs oil 😊