COLD STARTS!!! -14.5 degrees! 1995 Saturn SL1 and 2000 Toyota Camry - High Mileage.
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@scottyk1030 Trying to show that those 2 older cars are reliable. If I wasn't smart, I probably wouldn't drive an 18 wheeler for work, own 2 new cars, and own my own house would I? Probably not.
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sweet rides they both started graet 4 as many miles as they have
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250K, -45 below and my check engine light isn't on
(international falls,mn)
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@ridewaves when it was real cold out my dads 07 camry will make a similar sound when started
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178,000 isn't very high mileage....
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-14 cold start ? Its -28 here and its not that bad....
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@Geoff12052 that's so weird haha my camry is an absolute technical nightmare.. nonstop problems. thanks for the input. no idea why my comment showed 3 times.
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hey would you happen to know what that farting noise is at 1:27?!?! my 2000 camry does the same exact thing on really cold starts and it annoys the hell out of me
To RIDEWAVES: Not sure... I always figured it might be the power steering getting "unfrozen"..... once in a while the steering would get a little iffy.... then come back....
Geoff12052 11 months ago
It was an O2 sensor, we just never had it fixed. It has since been traded in for a 2010 Venza, but that Camry was a great car!!
Geoff12052 1 year ago
You drive an 18 wheeler for work? Thats cool. I was thinking of possibly moving to Concord/Manchester/Portsmouth area sometime next year if I can get a CDL job out here (I live just south of Seattle). What company do ya work for and what are some good local trucking companies out there? Anyway, nice vid
Vorash2002 1 year ago
@Vorash2002 I drive for Lowe's. Not too sure about the other local companies.... there are so many. I know every day at work I see Estes and Swift pulling into the shop...
Geoff12052 1 year ago
Awesome man I like how you got things going I'm hoping to be just like you with two vehicles and my own house...mad respect dude.
My grand father drove trucks his entire life until he retired so I understand that it's pretty demanding but pays off pretty well.
What company do ya work for anyways?
I'm looking for a career in trucking so any company would be good.
DynastyPercussion 1 year ago
@DynastyPercussion Thanks! I drive the flatbed for Lowe's.
Geoff12052 1 year ago