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Vibrations in the front end of 2001 Toyota Camry from day of purchase.. above 65 mph vibrations can be felt, pretty severely at times, in the steering wheel and on the floor board, near the feet. Dealer has agrreed that there is a problem. Dealer has attempted 5 times over last 2 years to fix the problem: Wheel balancing, new tires, new right front axle, new wheels. But vibrations are actually getting worse.
Vibration in front end beginning within 2 months of purchase in Jan 2001. Vibration has grown progressively worse especially on rough pavement or dirt raods. Also a popping noise front front right corner when turning steering wheel to either limit.
Front end has vibration. The more vehicle accelerates vibration gets worse.dealer has tried 6 times to repair problem by balancing wheel/ front alignment and replacing front axle on both sides. The remedies have not worked.
While traveling between 55 and 65 mph a vibration occurs in vehicle under normal operation. Dealership could not duplicate problem, and could not assist consumer. During the week of June 11th, accelerator stuck while vehicle was in operation. Dealership again stated they could not find anything wrong with vehicle. Consumer noticed cruise control was not working properly shortly after purchase, it would cut in and out and jerk vehicle, dealer adjusted terminal of jumper switch wire to ensure good contact and adjusted cable of the cruise control a couple months later, now consumer experiences problems with the accelerator sticking without the cruise control turned on, cruise is still experiencing problems while on, rpms are running high while at stops, and accelerator is sticking. While applying brakes when they are heated up, they get hard and cause vehicle to vibrate.
- Apex, NC, USA
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- Mauldin, SC, USA