This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
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2000 Toyota Camry. Consumer writes in regards to acceleration recalls the consumer stated within one month of driving her brand new vehicle, she noticed acceleration issues. The dealer advised her to learn how to drive the vehicle. The consumer stated when she drove at 45 mph and moved her foot from the accelerator as if she were about to slow down, but then applied the accelerator again, the computer that would ran the drive by wire would get confused and the vehicle would begin to shift down. The vehicle would then go into neutral for a few seconds, long enough to apply the pedal. Finally, the vehicle would get the message and quickly catch up to the level of compression of the accelerator pedal. The consumer believed the problem was with the electronics. The consumer has since traded the vehicle.
Consumer indicates accelerator issues with 2000 Toyota Camry. The consumer stated the accelerator pedal stuck. The consumer managed to pull off to the side of the road and turned the engine off. The consumer stated the dealer repaired the vehicle and he hasn't experienced any problems since.
The contact owns a 2000 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the vehicle suddenly accelerated while he was driving at approximately 30 mph and crashed into an electrical pole and caught fire. The contact suffered injuries and was taken to the hospital. A police report was filed. The vehicle was totaled. The current and failure mileages were approximately 72,000. Updated 07/19/10 updated 07/21/10 updated 0730/10 09/23/10 updated 01/14/11 the consumer stated a forensic expert found the accident was caused by a malfunction in the gas pedal. Updated 01/19/11 updated 03/31/11
The contact owns a 2000 Toyota Camry. While coming from a complete stop, the accelerator pedal would stick in the open throttle position. She would continue to tap on the pedal with her foot until it would move back into the idle position. The dealer was contacted on several occasions and there were several attempts to correct the failure, exact repairs were unknown to the contact. The accelerator pedal was previously replaced as well, however the failure persisted. To date, the failure persists and there were no recalls on her vehicle. The failure mileage was 90,000 and the current mileage was approximately 155,694.
We bought our Camry 2000 10 yrs ago when it was brand new. After 2-3 years, we started to experience the gas pedal sticking once every few months, something like suddenly lost the power when driving on the high way. Since last year, the gas pedal started to get much worse and sticks almost every time we stop/restart the car before traffic light and during heavy traffic. Now my wife and I are very afraid to drive this car and believe it will cause huge problem sooner or later. I just read the news about Toyota's recall for the same issue, and now I believe it is due to the vehicle design which has caused this safety issue. I just called the local dealer and they told me only Camry 2007 to 2010 models were covered. But I believe our car has exact same problem as the later model and I would request your administration to advice Toyota to issue the recall certificate for previous models also before any unfortunate accident happens due to its faulty design.
- Chapel Hill, NC, USA
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The contact owns a 2000 Toyota Camry. The accelerator pedal becomes stuck while in first and second gear. To release the accelerator pedal he has to stomp on the pedal. Also he experiences difficult steering while driving. The manufacturer was notified but no assistance was provided. The current mileage was 65,000. The failure mileage was 35,000.
Consumer complained about a sudden acceleration problem. While driving at approximately 10 mph and approaching a traffic light the accelerator pedal stuck, causing the vehicle to accelerate without warning, and hitting a guard rail. Upon impact, air bags failed to deploy. The vehicle was totaled.
Vehicle hit a retainer wall. Upon impact, the air bags failed to deploy. Both the driver and the passenger sustained injuries.....while driving consumer's daughter had a seizure and passed out with her foot on the accelerator. Consumer attempted to put vehicle in park and turn off the ignition. Took off sea belt, came into the driver's side and turned across traffic into a parking, lost garage where the vehicle struck a retaining wall. The consumer stated even though she was successful in turning off the ignition off and putting the gear in park, the vehicle continued to accelerate. The consumer stated there was problems with the accelerator sticking on several occasions including prior to the accident. Updated 04/06/11
While driving up hill from a stop throttle stuck, making it hard for consumer to decelerate. The dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.
After using cruise control on my 2000 Toyota Camry and coming to a stop, the accelerator pedal sticks. When you proceed forward, you have to depress the accelerator pedal hard, causing the car go forward at an unsafe speed.
Surfaces of brake and gas pedal became progressively more slippery causing foot to slide off and lose contact. I was told by dealer that this is" due to material car washer uses when cleaning inside car" '
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- Washington, DC, USA