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  1. Perhaps a sandwich is concealed under the carpet. Visit the dealer and use the warranty.
  2. There is likely humidity present in the heated air. I like to open the vent and windows when activating the air conditioning after a period of inactivity.
  3. Do you partially open the windows while parking? That assists in retaining heat. Utilize the sunroof as a ventilation mechanism for heat dissipation. Utilize a windshield cover to diminish the general temperature inside the vehicle. Window tint is also beneficial.
  4. I will do it this weekend. Upon reflection, my power steering belt is not yet engaged. Will the power steering continue leak when the vehicle is running without the pump operational?
  5. Completing the replacement of the timing belt, valve cover, and seals. Operated the vehicle for around 20 minutes to inspect for leaks. That was when I discovered the leaking. It is not residue; something is leaking.
  6. Is it the identical system? The power steering reservoir is at capacity.
  7. It is a 1999 four-cylinder Camry. The leak originates from the right side of the engine as seen from the bonnet of the automobile. Crimson liquid. I have just changed the valve cover gasket and the cam plug. There is UV dye present in the engine oil. A few weeks back, I washed the underside of the automobile. It seems to be transmission fluid. A drop every several minutes; should I add coloring to it? I am considering bringing it to a mechanic for an oil change and inspection. Could it be the power steering? What do you believe it is?
  8. Have you pressed the mode button and switched it to distance control or a similar setting?
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