Have a 92 Camry with a Standard Trans, great commuter car, averages about 35 to 37 mpg (over 500 miles on a road trip per 15 gals of gas). Purchased it used about 8 months ago. Almost sounds like something is loose under the car and hitting the undercarriage. Usually get the noise when hitting a bump or dip in the road and sometimes that sounds close to a front shock but occasionally sounds like it's directly below the stick shift.
The two noises may be unrelated and suspect that the front shocks may have to be replaced in addition to installing a clutch kit. Also, the clutch is already suspect. Have the Haynes repair manual and will look into it.
Question: Would it be advisable to try to repair the clutch myself or better to pay someone? If I should repair it, any recommendations on a manufacturer of clutch kit? Should I replace the shocks first?
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92 Camry, 5 speed, 2.2 liter, 4 cy
2007-09-24
06:54:56
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