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RoiceQ

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  1. Update: I'm quite confused and dumbfounded right now, my mechanic said that all the suspension parts and consumables (motormounts, dampers, and etc) are in good shape and he stated that the culprit could be a camshaft sensor or there's a need for ATF replacement, what is your opinion regarding this @Tony Pr
  2. One last question Tony, unfortunately my trusted mechanic is on a vacation leave and I would like to ask, if I could still drive (highway and town) the car even with the problem persisting (there's no damage being done)?
  3. Thank you so much Tony, yes I will abide by your opinion to check the mounts especially those parts that you described,
  4. Update: I'll keep you guys posted on whatever happens upon inspecting the mounts
  5. I truly appreciate your fast response tony, my car is a 2008 Camry 3.5 v6 (2grfe), with 76000 km on the clock, it's a left hand car and fwd. Yes sir, duly noted on the need to check on my mounts, especially the dog bone part, additional question, how much is the part of ever I would replace it jus my in case it's been identified as the culprit?
  6. Greetings once again. I'm here creating a post once again, asking for all of your help, my last post was greeted with helpful and an expert opinion (thanks Tony) it's a testament that this forum is really altruistic in helping out a fellow aurion/Camry owner. I encountered a problem or is it something that I could live with?. Whenever I'm in drive mode, at the same time I put my feet on the break the car seems to vibrate and I could also feel the vibration through the steering wheel, I haven't encountered this problem for the past months but it's quite annoying and concerning but it doesn't vibrate whenever I'm cruising or the car is moving or in neutral or park. Thanks in advance
  7. Just an update: the clip on the sensor jus below the engine cover seems to be broken so it's loose (camshaft sensor I think?), hence the warning lights, after putting some silicone stuff to make it stick, I drove the car afterwards and so far so good no more VSC, traction and engine lights, hopefully it stays this way
  8. Thanks Tony for your response, I see, I'm glad with your expert opinion and perhaps I could stop my overthinking for a moment too, lol. That's my concern too, that I would spend a ton of money trying to fix things without definite guarantee that it'll solve my problems, I guess I should need to dig in more research before buying stuff and fixing it. The video that you've shared with me is quite promising I'll definitely check it out. Thank you
  9. Greetings! I'm here once again asking for help regarding my 2008 Camry 3.5 V6 with 76000 kms, I'm located in the Philippines by the way and I couldn't approach any reputable persons to ask there, but being owners of Toyota aurions in this forum, I'm heartily looking forward to you all to help me with my problems with the car. While I was cruising along the highway recently, the VSC, check engine and traction control light suddenly popped up, but the car still drove finely (although kinda worried that it might die on me along the busy road). Upon diagnosing the car with an obd, the code or fault mentioned "P0365 camshaft position sensor "B" circuit" nevertheless, once I cleared the code it didn't appear for a couple of days, but suddenly the engine, traction and VSC lights came off again (interestingly it cleared itself recently). I'm really worried, coupled with my lack of expertise in resolving complicated problems within my car, I have this uneasy feeling that car might just die suddenly along the busy road on my busy schedule. Thank you in advance guys, I truly love this car with it's fantastic engine and great comfort and I would like to extend it's life with me. (I'll respond to their inquiries if there's any)
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