I purchased my 2009 Camry in July 2008. After the first tire rotation I noticed a metal cracking popping noise. I took it to the dealership to have them check it. I was told I was imagining the noise. So, of course I got upset. I let it go. The next time I take it to have the oil changed and tires rotated I mentioned the noise again. At first I was told it was my sunroof. They were going to rebuild my sunroof. Then the mechanic came back out and said "I don't think that is what is wrong". I was told that I had to recreate the noise. I did recreate the noise and they could never find the problem.
Time went on the winter months sets in and the noise gets worse. I say something again about the noise and they again tell me that there is nothing wrong with my car. It is normal for a car to make these noises. They blamed things on me being used to driving an SUV and I need to retrain myself on how to drive a car.
I have made a complaint with the manufacturer they sent someone out to check it. The man literally spent 3 minutes in my car. Not enough time to hear a thing. He then said it was normal. Cars make noises. On my complaining I said it sounded like metal bending. So, later on if there is metal fatigue and there is a problem and I wreck because of it someone will be responsible.
I purchased my 2009 Camry in July 2008. After the first tire rotation I noticed a metal cracking popping noise. I took it to the dealership to have them check it. I was told I was imagining the noise. So, of course I got upset. I let it go. The next time I take it to have the oil changed and tires rotated I mentioned the noise again. At first I was told it was my sunroof. They were going to rebuild my sunroof. Then the mechanic came back out and said "I don't think that is what is wrong". I was told that I had to recreate the noise. I did recreate the noise and they could never find the problem.
Time went on the winter months sets in and the noise gets worse. I say something again about the noise and they again tell me that there is nothing wrong with my car. It is normal for a car to make these noises. They blamed things on me being used to driving an SUV and I need to retrain myself on how to drive a car.
I have made a complaint with the manufacturer they sent someone out to check it. The man literally spent 3 minutes in my car. Not enough time to hear a thing. He then said it was normal. Cars make noises. On my complaining I said it sounded like metal bending. So, later on if there is metal fatigue and there is a problem and I wreck because of it someone will be responsible.
- Carol S., Verona, VA, US