I bought a 2009 Toyota Camry used in 2013 at a local Toyota dealership. In about two years time, the driver's front coil spring broke. I took it back to the dealership (I had an extended warranty from the dealership as well) but nothing was covered. They ended up replacing the coil spring & strut.
Just a couple days ago I heard a similar rattling from the passenger side front & sure enough, I can see just by looking up under the wheel well, the coil spring on that side also broke the same as the other.
After reading many complaints on this forum, I realize that the struts on Camry's for this year do wear out prematurely. Thus leading to, in my estimation, the added stress & subsequent breakage of the accompanying coil spring. I wholeheartedly agree with others posts that these are safety concerns Toyota should be required to be at least partly responsible for these repair costs. Especially when safety is the issue at hand!
I bought a 2009 Toyota Camry used in 2013 at a local Toyota dealership. In about two years time, the driver's front coil spring broke. I took it back to the dealership (I had an extended warranty from the dealership as well) but nothing was covered. They ended up replacing the coil spring & strut.
Just a couple days ago I heard a similar rattling from the passenger side front & sure enough, I can see just by looking up under the wheel well, the coil spring on that side also broke the same as the other.
After reading many complaints on this forum, I realize that the struts on Camry's for this year do wear out prematurely. Thus leading to, in my estimation, the added stress & subsequent breakage of the accompanying coil spring. I wholeheartedly agree with others posts that these are safety concerns Toyota should be required to be at least partly responsible for these repair costs. Especially when safety is the issue at hand!
- concerned1, Seneca Falls, US