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  • Jan 4, 2009, 09:20 AM
    salathieljones
    1995 Toyota Camry shut off while running.
    I have a 95 Toyota Camry (6 cyl). I had a new water pump and timing belt put on in Nov 08. I also had a new axle put on in Dec 08. Every since my water pump/timing belt were replaced, my car has made some funny noises on the front passenger side of the engine.

    For the past 2 or 3 days, I've been hearing a clicking/rattling noise when my car is running. Today while I was driving it, I heard a rather loud click and within 10 minutes, my car shut off while I was driving it and would not restart. It tries to crank over, but nothing happens. It simply will not turn over.

    The car has nearly a half of tank of gas. Oil is good. Transmission good. Power Steering fluid is empty but other than that, all other fluids are good. A guy who used to be a mechanic looked at it briefly and thinks it may be that my timing belt wasn't put on right. But are there any suggestions on what would cause this? Any info you can give is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  • Jan 4, 2009, 10:05 AM
    kitch428

    I'm afraid it needs to go back and have the job done over. Most likely this was aftermarket parts?
    The t-belt idler pulley, tensioner, or waterpump pulley has failed causing the belt to be mis aligned.

    The warning signs were up as you stated in your first sentence.
  • Jan 4, 2009, 01:29 PM
    RickMN

    I agree with kitch--this was a timing belt job gone bad. Either improper tension, or a bad idler. You should not have heard clicking.
  • Jan 4, 2009, 04:43 PM
    salathieljones

    Thanks for the responses. That was what I was afraid of, but just didn't want to hear because the guy has done good work on my car in the past. But thanks again... I guess it's back to square one.

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