10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
3 / 3
Injuries / Deaths:
3 / 0
Average Mileage:
28,793 miles

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problem #24

Dec 022018

Camry

  • 100,200 miles
Car in motion on curve in city street. Pushed rear window defrost button. Radio went off. Headlights went off. Steering very hard to use. Electric power steering (eps) dash indicator light came on. Within 2 seconds all returned to normal. This occurred two times.

- Folsom, CA, USA

problem #23

Oct 082018

Camry

  • 3 miles
Steering system warning showing and have no power, hard time to restart the engine.

- Sacramento, CA, USA

problem #22

Mar 202017

Camry

  • 60,000 miles
Rear suspension bad make bumps in both tires, that cause noise wen runnig, im take to the dealer where I buy to alignment rear wheel but dont help..tires worst bad.shock donnt shows any leaks, and the brakes im feel dont works properly. Delays in press or something and radio touchy screen don't work!

- Columbus, NE, USA

problem #21

Apr 162018

Camry

  • 50,000 miles
At 50000 miles there was a plastic crunching sound in the steering column. The air bag light went on. Over the next couple of weeks there was more crunching and lost the cruise control followed by the horn and radio controls. The phone function was the last to go on the steering wheel. It was diagnosed as the clock spring and because my car was not in the recall for the exact same thing as other Toyota vehicles I was told they would not fix it. This is a safety issue and my airbag and horn do not work due to a faulty part that Toyota is well aware of. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.

- Worcester, MA, USA

problem #20

Jun 012018

Camry

  • 23,300 miles
Touch screen controls are becoming non responsive starting at lower right hand corner. Google search shows this is very, very common in 2014 and 2015 Toyota. Can' T pair phone with bluetooth anymore, since "add" button is in lower right corner of screen. Also very distracting while driving, when buttons never or intermittently respond! contacted Toyota dealers and Toyota headquarters. One dealer admitted being aware of the issue, but all say Toyota hasn't issued a recall or warranty extension! safety issue with driver distraction!!!!

- Maineville, OH, USA

problem #19

Mar 302018

Camry

  • 47,603 miles
Dead battery after car is idle for 3-4 days, this has happened 3 times.

- Weslaco, TX, USA

problem #18

Mar 082017

Camry

  • 40,000 miles
Intermittently, the button start will not cause the car to start. It happens most often at temperatures around 50F. The car will indicate that it recognizes that a key is nearby (green key icon on the dash) but when the brake is depressed and the button is pushed, only the electronics of the car turn on. The car, though, refuses to turn over. We have taken this issue to a Toyota dealer and, of course, they are unable to recreate the issue. They are also unable to find any cause for this problem. I suspect that it could be a grounding issue of the battery. But further testing of that hypothesis has proven me wrong, so far. I have seen similar problems online but no one has been able to offer a fix.

- Bountiful, UT, USA

problem #17

Apr 092018

Camry

  • 30,427 miles
In my opinion there is an issue with the battery and or charging system. The vehicle was bought new. The new battery failed within three years. A new replacement battery then displayed notable corrosion starting around four months. The internet confirms the opinion of a seemingly off gassing problem causing corrosion especially on the positive terminal as is my experience. The internet notes risks of being stranded with dead batteries and in at least one case belief or opinion that a house fire starting in the garage caused around $300,000 of damage. The fire is stated to have derived in the battery location from a claimed defective battery. The dealer states corrosion is common and costs around $55 to service and or replacing positive battery terminal clamps and connecting cables as needed. My sister vehicle with an older battery were both garaged in the California moderate climate and has no corrosion. The issue of a failure seems suspected by Toyota as the date I reported the second alleged failure, Toyota sends me a questionnaire asking about driving distances and times noting the battery failure. The internet suspects the system is overcharging. Danger in my view arises from being stranded or fire. Unnecessary cost is required in my opinion to service at $55 and or buy new clamps and cables that are corroded. The Toyota survey confirms suspicion advanced in my opinions about charging failure since questions include distance and time driven and starts and stops. I had pleasant treatment at the dealership and a report to the corporate Toyota case manager. The pleasantries don't however account for the cost of service, cost or replacement and ancillary considerations as being stranded with a dead battery is fraught with unsettling consequences. I am a loyal Toyota customer, there is no rancor or animosity. I own several Toyota and will buy again.

- Marysville, CA, USA

problem #16

Oct 232017

Camry

  • 41,000 miles
On changing cellular service this year, I got a new phone. Instructions to enter it into the Camry's bluetooth were unsuccessful, because, as I found out after taking the Camry to Toyota for service, the bottom half of the touch screen no longer works. As a result, to use the cell phone in the car I have to hold it in my hand and work the phone. I was told by Toyota that the car is out of warranty and that they will not fix the problem. This creates a safety problem, apparently so prevalent in Toyota that it can be googled online.

- New Smyrna Beach, FL, USA

problem #15

Dec 202017

Camry

  • 0 miles
'takata recall' on Dec. 20, 2017 the sound in my Toyota Camry went out. The local dealership here in grenada, ms informed me on using these procedures to get the isssue token care of. I️ bought my 2014 Camry brand new I️ am the first owner

- Grenada, MS, USA

problem #14

Oct 232017

Camry

  • 52,000 miles
The battery drains if the car is parked and not driven for more than a day or two. The dealer checked the issue and couldn't find anything. This issue occurred before; about 2 months ago. Having to drive around with a portable jump kit in my trunk just in case.

- Upper Marlboro, MD, USA

problem #13

Jun 052017

Camry

  • 18,000 miles
Ac condenser unit plugs and creates mold and bad smell from vents. Mold causes people with allergies to start having reactions. In addition, there is concern that the accumulated water may then leak through a seam in the housing onto the air bag control module potentially resulting in a short circuit of the module. A short circuit may cause the air bags to become disabled or inadvertently deploy. This is similar to 2013 Camry model recall. NHTSA campaign number: 13V442000. I think the recall should extend to 2014 Camry model as well.

- Cottage Grove, MN, USA

problem #12

Mar 062017

Camry

  • 70,754 miles
My steering wheel controls (including cruise control, phone controls, radio and volume controls) stopped working while driving about 1 month ago. While at my local Toyota dealership for my regular maintenance, I had a diagnostic test run. I was informed than my spiral cable was the issue, which affects my controls and air bag. My car was purchased new of the lot 2.5 years ago, has only been serviced by my local Toyota dealership.

- Ellenwood, GA, USA

problem #11

Dec 282013

Camry

  • 500 miles
The contact owns a 2014 Toyota Camry. While parked, the vehicle was unable to start and various electrical functions were active. In addition, the doors could not be locked from outside the vehicle. The contact mentioned that the vehicle was able to start after a while. The failure recurred intermittently. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was diagnosed, but the cause of the failure could not be determined. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 500.

- Los Angeles, CA, USA

problem #10

Nov 042015

Camry

  • 16,500 miles
Battery died, battery was jumped and the windshield wipers switch fried and short circuited my entire electrical wiring. Resulting in $2,800 in damages. The car was stationary. There was recall on this problem for Camry's and I believe this wasn't fixed on mine.

- Cary, IL, USA

problem #9

Oct 052015

Camry

  • 41,000 miles
A rabbit chomped on the lower wiring harness rendering the car disabled due to the wiring being made out of an "organic" compound in keeping with its "green" philosophy. I was told by the mechanic it is made from either a peanut oil or similar ingredient that attracts rodents. He also went on to say that the wiring covering causes issues on many of the Toyota's due to rodents eating the wiring and is is not covered under warranty. My car was sitting in my driveway prior to any issues and the engine would not start. This will cost $1900 to repair my brand new car.

- Ephrata, WA, USA

problem #8

Oct 012015

Camry

  • 14,000 miles
The car computer refuses to accelerate properly when needed. When pressing on accelerator to cross busy intersection or from stop light, the exhibited 3-5 seconds of delay, it refuse to pickup speed which could cause a deadly accident! Toyota must recall the cars back and fix this problem before someone died again on the road!!!

- Houston, TX, USA

problem #7

Apr 252015

Camry

  • 10,450 miles
Driver was slowing down, coasting before applying brake to turned left into driveway. Driver applied brake and car accelerated very strong but brief; driver then applied brake very firmly, and car stopped; but by this time, car missed driveway entry, and had to back up to restart entry. This same scenario has occurred 3 times with 2 different drivers. Other 2 occurrences were less strong, sub-second acceleration "blips" Toyota case #TA151210472.

- Carol Stream, IL, USA

problem #6

Apr 042015

Camry 4-cyl

  • 8,500 miles
I went out to the garage to verify that the garage door was closed and heard something humming in the garage. Upon investigating the sound it turned out to be coming from under the rear of the car. The only thing that made sense to me was the fuel pump was running. I proceeded to get the keys and cycled the ignition to on without starting the car and then back to off. The humming stopped. I did remember hearing a second humming sound start and stop when turning the key to the on position, which would be the normal fuel pump cycling for an engine start sequence. I am wondering if what I originally heard may have been a relief valve slowly bleeding off pressure, but I am not sure if there is a relief valve somewhere in the back of the car. I disconnected the battery overnight for piece of mind. This did all occur between 4-5 hours after the car had been parked. I will be contacting my Toyota dealer regarding this problem.

- Honeoye, NY, USA

problem #5

Feb 052015

Camry 4-cyl

  • 7,050 miles
2/05/2015 at work car did not start only clicking noise after 3 attempts it starter like if had a low battery 2/062015 5:30 am car did not start after several attempts, left for 9hrs after 6 attempts starter clicking and was able to turn on, 2/07/2015 8:00 am it did not start, left it for 6hrs after 5 attempts it started took to the dealer and it started every time now it seems to start but it hesitates like if it had a low battery, more so in the morning when the car is cold, it seems to start right away after turning off and restarting.

- San Jose , CA, USA

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