Scotty,
I have a 2004 Camry XLE with 284,500 miles on it, I recently replaced the starter about a week ago, started up just fine, started up right away especially when it was cold, now when the car is warmed up and still is, it takes 4 seconds or longer to start, I still dont have this problem when the engine is cold but does it when the engine is warm. It wouldn't be the starter but what else could it be or what should I check or replace?
Thanks
It would not be too surprising if the fuel pump was a bit laggardly, slow, at this mileage.
I have been told that it could be 3 possible things, Fuel pump, Fuel filter, the spark plugs, or it may need a fuel flush, easy to replace/do, what are your thoughts? Should I replace the fuel pump if it's the problem? And should I replace it now or can it wait?