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The contact owns a 1996 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the front driver's side window would not go up, and now the rear passenger side window's will not go up. The vehicle is currently not under warranty and he was informed that the repairs would be his responsibility. The current mileage was 125,000 and failure mileage was 50,000. Updated 03-04-08
My car was parked, temp was under 70 deg. The rear window glass spontaneously shattered and exploded into thousands of pieces, shooting glass up to 10 feet away.
Consumer's vehicle rpms went to the red zone. Consumer pulled over and parked, and driver's side window would not go up. Aaa arrived, and vehicle was taken to the dealer, who stated that transmission was defective it was repaired at consumer's expense. Consumer found similar complaints on the website. The vehicle spun in a 360 degree turn on three separate occasions before it reached 24,000 miles. Consumer changed tires from the tires Toyota provided to a Michelin tire and the spinning stopped. On July 12, 2004 the transmission was slipping and had to go in for service.. in 2002 the rear seatbelt on the passenger side was stuck. The consumer had it repaired at her expense. The customer would like Toyota to reimburse her for their share of the expenses occurred due to this pre-mature defect. *
- Hercules, CA, USA
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