Toyota Camry 1999 Owner's Manual

To replace the air filter, open the hood and locate the air filter housing on the passenger side of the engine compartment. Unclip the metal clips or unscrew the fasteners to open the housing. Remove the old filter, clean the housing if necessary, and insert the new air filter. Ensure it's seated properly and close the housing.
For optimal performance, it is recommended to use 5W-30 engine oil for a 1999 Toyota Camry Sedan. Ensure you select oil that meets the API certification for gasoline engines.
First, check the air conditioning fuse in the fuse box. If the fuse is intact, inspect the A/C compressor belt for wear or damage. Ensure the refrigerant level is adequate and check for leaks. If issues persist, a professional diagnostic is recommended.
The recommended tire pressure for a 1999 Toyota Camry Sedan is typically 30-32 psi for both front and rear tires. Always refer to the owner's manual or the sticker located on the driver's side door jamb for exact specifications.
To reset the "check engine" light, first resolve any underlying issues. Then, disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 15 minutes. Reconnect it to reset the system. If the light returns, further diagnostics may be needed.
If the engine overheats, turn off the air conditioning and turn on the heater to dissipate heat. Pull over safely and turn off the engine. Check the coolant level and look for leaks. Do not open the radiator cap until the engine cools. Seek professional help if needed.
For a 1999 Toyota Camry, the timing belt should be replaced approximately every 60,000 to 90,000 miles. Refer to your vehicle's maintenance schedule for specific intervals.
Squeaking when braking is often due to worn brake pads. Inspect the brake pads for wear and replace them if necessary. Also, check for debris between the pad and rotor, and inspect the rotors for damage.
To change the spark plugs, disconnect the battery and remove the spark plug wire or coil pack from the spark plug. Use a spark plug socket to remove the old plug. Install the new spark plug and torque it to specifications before reattaching the wire or coil pack.
If your Camry won't start, check the battery for charge and corrosion on the terminals. Ensure the fuel level is adequate and listen for the fuel pump sound. Inspect the starter and ignition system. If all seems fine, a professional diagnostic may be needed.