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Default engine hesitation in 2007 camry

At first I didn't think that my 2007 camry se had the hesitation problem, then my husband drove it and said that he thought it did. At the first oil change we told them to do the tsb.

After driving my MIL's scion 2008 XB all weekend, which has the camry engine, I think my camry is still hesitating, the scion did not hesitate at all (nice vehicle by the way).

I looked over my paperwork from the dealer, they have tsb #EG7031 ECM calibration on my reciept. It is my understanding from this forum that I wanted tsb #EGO36-07 done, am I correct, what tsb did they do? Should I go back and tell them to to the EG036-07 now?

Thanks in advance for any help.
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At first I didn't think that my 2007 camry se had the hesitation problem, then my husband drove it and said that he thought it did. At the first oil change we told them to do the tsb.

After driving my MIL's scion 2008 XB all weekend, which has the camry engine, I think my camry is still hesitating, the scion did not hesitate at all (nice vehicle by the way).

I looked over my paperwork from the dealer, they have tsb #EG7031 ECM calibration on my reciept. It is my understanding from this forum that I wanted tsb #EGO36-07 done, am I correct, what tsb did they do? Should I go back and tell them to to the EG036-07 now?

Thanks in advance for any help.
EG-036-07 replaced the original EG-056-06 for I4 hesitation problems.

The number you referenced EG7031 is not a correct number for a TSB.

Your dealer can tell you either from the paperwork or by checking the ECM with his scanner.
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