8.0
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 99,200 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
- replace or repair existing visors (1 reports)
I called the Wilmington, NC dealer where I purchased my 2010 Camry from in December of 2009. They told me the problem was fixed in 2012. No, there was never a problem with the visors until June 2017 of this year. But, because I purchased the car in 2009, the 2010 was now not under the 7 year recall to replace/fix my visors. So, now they want me to pay for parts and labor to repair a recall. Guess I will be riding around with no visors on the driver's and passenger's side until. Really, and to think I was was going to trade it in on a 2017 Toyota 4 Runner. Guess I will be going to Myrtle Beach dealer, they gave me a better deal anyway.
- Janice H., Wilmington, US
Sun visors broke, damned annoying. Heard a pop, now won't stay up!
- Mary L., Crane, US
Both sun visor have been removed because they would not stop flopping downward.
The car already has an existing melting, shining dashboard that hinders driving view significantly. Without visors the hindrance of the dashboard shine in addition to the missing visors driving makes for a fearful experience. Toyota owes it to consumers to repair this problem. Unfortunately I am the second owner and purchased the 2010 Camry in 2012. As such, I was never contacted by the manufacturer as to the recall of the visors and the dashboard. These are very dangerous issues.
- toysux, Lexington, SC, United States