10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 1 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 25,344 miles
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The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that when driving 45 mph and above or when attempting a turn, the vehicle would exhibit an abnormally loud noise. The vehicle was inspected by an independent mechanic and they advised her to replace the steering knuckle and wheel. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and they offered no assistance. In addition, she noticed that the headlight cover appeared to be extremely foggy. The vehicle was inspected by an independent mechanic and they advised her that they would have to clean the headlight cover with a special chemical. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted and offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 63,000.
- Westminster, MD, USA
Brake lamp failures for 2002-2006 Toyota Camry. Since 2002, I've seen hundreds of these models with burned out brake lights. Just today on my way to work, I spotted three. One only had it's third brake light working and it was very dangerous when coming to a stop! Toyota needs to address this widespread problem. These newer vehicles should not be burning though lights at this level. This is a serious hazard to public safety.
- Northridge, CA, USA
My mother has a 2006 Toyota Camry. At night, I noticed her driving without her headlights on. I stopped her, and we got her headlights on. Later, I was driving her Camry at night, and I noticed the instrument lights were on, but the headlights were off. The only setting to get the headlights on turned off the instruments lights. This is a dangerous situation. I went to the huntsville Toyota dealership. A mechanic jiggled the switch, and everything went back to normal. It is obvious the Toyota mechanics know about this problem and know how to fix it. Now, I have to worry everytime I or my mom drive the Camry that we don't jiggle the switch to cause the above problem. It is a major inconvenience and a safety hazard because one day we may forget and accidentally jiggle the switch and drive at night with the instruments light on and the headlights off. The headlight switch must be recalled!!!!
- Huntsville, AL, USA
Massive pile up on the freeway in fog at night customer states that the fog lights are to small and he can't see good*
- Toledo, OH, USA
The 2006 Toyota Camry uses the high beam headlamps for daytime running lights. The configuration of the lamp assembly places the turn signals immediately inboard of the drls. According to FMVSS 108, S 5.5.11(a).4: "if not optically combined with a turn signal lamp, is located so that the distance from its lighted edge to the optical center of the nearest turn signal lamp is not less than 100 mm" the drl implementation on the 2006 Camry appears to be in violation of this standard. A qualitative observation of the Camry at an intersection shows that the turn signal is significantly masked by the adjacent high beam drls. NHTSA issued a recall for a similar problem with the Toyota Celica a few years ago: NHTSA campaign id number : 04V566000 recall date : Nov 23, 2004 recommended action of NHTSA: Investigate compliance of 2006 Camry drls with spec in no. 108 and issue recall if Camry is non-compliant. Recommended action of Toyota: If defective, disable all drl functionality. The benefits of drls are not proven, and drls are not required in the us.
- College Station, TX, USA
- Bloomingdale, GA, USA