This one is probably way out in left field because my mechanic isn't even sure what's happening, but I thought I'd put it on here in case somebody has had a similar issue.
The car I drive to Frankfort every day is a 2011 Toyota Camry. It has 155,000 miles. Two weeks ago I took it in to Goodyear near our house to have tires put on and an oil change. No problem.
Flash forward exactly one week to this past Tuesday. I'm pulling out of Chik-Fil-A's parking lot and the thing shimmies like it's going to stall out. That's never happened before. It happened again a few seconds later. I got it home with no problems but the shimmying thing worried me. I drive to Frankfort the next morning, no issues. Then as I'm starting back the check engine light comes on and the traction light. (I've heard the traction warning light is connected to the check engine light in some Camrys. May be a malfunction in the wiring.)
This happens as I'm driving home and on I-64, so I just keep plugging away. When I get to the Gene Snyder, it dies on me. Call the tow truck, have them tow it to the shop, and when I meet the tow truck driver at the garage he says, "You know, that car started." That didn't really make me think too much because when it died it didn't just die where the engine went out; it died where I just couldn't give it any juice and the steering wheel locked up.
So the garage finally gets to it on Friday and they tell me it's "throwing all kinds of codes." One is the Master Air Flow sensor, but another has something to do with the rack and pinion system. So they bring in another tech, and this guy changes just the Master Air Flow sensor. They call me to say it's ready, that they've driven it 20 miles with no problems, and I pick it up that afternoon. Soon as I get out of the parking lot the check engine light and the traction warning light come on.
So I drive about 30-40 miles and am coming back from my brother-in-law's on Saturday night...when it dies again. Same thing, except this time the battery and oil lights come on. So I pull over, call the tow truck, and I sit there about 45 minutes. Then I think, "You know, I'm going to try to start it," which I do...and it starts. It runs fine all the way to the garage (three miles).
So they just called me a few minutes ago to say that they put it on the machine again and the code it threw was the Master Air Flow sensor. They ordered a new one, a different brand, and put it on. The mechanic drove the car around...no issues. So I'm going to pick it up after work.
But there's a thought in the back of my mind that something else could be going wrong. Computer issue? Wiring issue? Anybody ever heard of anything like this?
The car I drive to Frankfort every day is a 2011 Toyota Camry. It has 155,000 miles. Two weeks ago I took it in to Goodyear near our house to have tires put on and an oil change. No problem.
Flash forward exactly one week to this past Tuesday. I'm pulling out of Chik-Fil-A's parking lot and the thing shimmies like it's going to stall out. That's never happened before. It happened again a few seconds later. I got it home with no problems but the shimmying thing worried me. I drive to Frankfort the next morning, no issues. Then as I'm starting back the check engine light comes on and the traction light. (I've heard the traction warning light is connected to the check engine light in some Camrys. May be a malfunction in the wiring.)
This happens as I'm driving home and on I-64, so I just keep plugging away. When I get to the Gene Snyder, it dies on me. Call the tow truck, have them tow it to the shop, and when I meet the tow truck driver at the garage he says, "You know, that car started." That didn't really make me think too much because when it died it didn't just die where the engine went out; it died where I just couldn't give it any juice and the steering wheel locked up.
So the garage finally gets to it on Friday and they tell me it's "throwing all kinds of codes." One is the Master Air Flow sensor, but another has something to do with the rack and pinion system. So they bring in another tech, and this guy changes just the Master Air Flow sensor. They call me to say it's ready, that they've driven it 20 miles with no problems, and I pick it up that afternoon. Soon as I get out of the parking lot the check engine light and the traction warning light come on.
So I drive about 30-40 miles and am coming back from my brother-in-law's on Saturday night...when it dies again. Same thing, except this time the battery and oil lights come on. So I pull over, call the tow truck, and I sit there about 45 minutes. Then I think, "You know, I'm going to try to start it," which I do...and it starts. It runs fine all the way to the garage (three miles).
So they just called me a few minutes ago to say that they put it on the machine again and the code it threw was the Master Air Flow sensor. They ordered a new one, a different brand, and put it on. The mechanic drove the car around...no issues. So I'm going to pick it up after work.
But there's a thought in the back of my mind that something else could be going wrong. Computer issue? Wiring issue? Anybody ever heard of anything like this?
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