6.3
fairly significantTypical Repair Cost:
$120.00
Average Mileage:
73,036 miles
Total Complaints:
7 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (6 reports)
- replace visor (1 reports)
2010Jun 20
Camry LE 4 cyl
- Automatic transmission
- 62,000 miles
My 2007 Camry that I just bought, has a problem with the driver's side sun visor. When i first bought it, it would not stay up and it popped when i would put it down. Now it broke completely of the attachment. It will cost $99.00 dollars for the visor and $22.00 for the labor. This is ridiculous for just a visor.
2010Sep 18
Camry XLE 3.5L V6
- Automatic transmission
- 53,000 miles
PAID A LOT OF MONEY FOR THE CAR WHICH IS SUPPOSE TO BE THE TOP OF THE LINE CAMRY. TOYOTA USES CHEEP SUNVISOR AND THEY NEED TO BE REPLACED WITHIN 3 YRS. I DROVE A HYUNDAI LONGER THAN I HAVE HAD THIS CAR AND THIS ONE COSTS MORE. SOMETHING IS DEFINATELY WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE. TOYOTA NEEDS TO BE STRAIGHT SUED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IF PEOPLE GET SICK & TIRED OF BEING TAKEN ADVANTE OF, PLEASE CALL ME SO THAT I CAN GET IN ON THAT ONE!!!!!
2010Aug 01
Camry XLE 4 cyl
- Automatic transmission
- 41,250 miles
I'm really irritated and disappointed. It's a small thing overall, but I have to hold it out of my way to drive (considering that I like to see and all), and it's a real pain. I just spoke with the head of the service department at the dealership, and of course it's not covered under my warranty now, and I haven't found a bulletin or recall notice, though I have found that this seems to be a consistent problem. Grrrr!
2010Jun 21
Camry LE 2.4L
- Automatic transmission
- 141,000 miles
Great car, but appears that Toyota has learned some of the corner cutting on trim parts that cost GM so heavily. Visor slowly began dropping further and further until it was unable to support itself. Great car and I would buy again, but definitely has a problem with the driver side visor
2010May 25
Camry LE 4 cyl
- Automatic transmission
- 70,000 miles
So my sun visor (driver side) broke off. I'm looking into replacing the part. Incidentally, my sister leased a 2009 Camry, and her visor fell off, too. Cheap parts? Probably. But Toyota = cheap parts? I never would have thought.
2010Jan 04
Camry SE V6
- Automatic transmission
- 64,000 miles
The driver side sun visor clip where the visor can be attached or detached was loose since the day I bought it. It has always driven me nuts but it would have been an even greater inconvenience to drop the car off for the dealer to fix it. (The dealer probably would have said it was because I flipped it the wrong way anyways.) About a month ago the clip completely came out of the roof. On my way to work the sun shines through the driver side window so I usually swing the visor around to block it. That morning the clip stayed attached to the visor and flew out the window. It seems like the car gods really don't like these camrys and I agree with them! I'm so happy to find this web site because this is the first of a long list of problems I have had with this piece of junk!


2011Sep 29
Camry
This really sucks! I tired Velcro but it still doesn't stick!
Paul K.
Phillips Ranch, Ca, USA
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