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Old 04-10-2008, 04:26 PM
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Default just purchased 1990 camry le for daughters first.

well i need some input from brains around here. i picked up this camry with 160k the interior looks to be only a year or so old no cracks in the dash,cloth seats look new (really) new rubber. all buttons work and all the maintanice records from day one.

here is what my plans are to get started new fuel filter,flush engine oil,new gas cap,clean throttle body,run "rxp " carbon cleaner thru gas to blow the carbon out.
next to drain and repalce filter in trans, and maybe do my self check and replace if needed the motor mounts.
and of course the timing belt and water pump.


am i missing any thing i should do.
oh the best part wash and polish the black paint.

thank you for your input in advance.
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Default Re: just purchased 1990 camry le for daughters first.

Sounds like you are on top of things. If the maintenance records don't note it, you might want to check the brakes for useful life left in the pads and bleed each wheel cylinder until you're getting clear fluid. If the fluid has been in there a long time it may have absorbed a good bit of moisture.
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