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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2008 Toyota Camry hybrid floor became wet due to roof drain hoses becoming disconnected from drain pan. Consumer feels this should have been covered under warranty. Consumer also found a tsb issued in April 2011.
Have very serious concerns with brake system on my car. Brakes repaired on numerous occasions. Consumer feel this problem could lead to a serious automobile accident if not corrected. Nar the rear brakes were noisy and made a grinding sound. The front brakes vibrated, the consumer replaced the front brake pads and rotors. The consumer stated that the trunk flaps and clips were installed to fix the problem. The left front door kick panel came loose. Bond pak primer applied to fix the problem. The consumer stated that the vehicle shimmies when driving at high speeds. Vehicle front wheels out of balance. The problem was not with the wheel balance but with the brakes. Rotors where warped. The consumer stated that the moon roof does not open smoothly it jolts and shakes the car roof. The consumer smelled a rotten egg smell when the heater and air conditioner was used. The consumer was told that it was burning sulfur and it would diminish at 25000 miles. 35000 miles the smell was still there. The rear view defogger was replaced.
Toyota dealership would not touch consumer's vehicle nor repair it because they couldn't see a leak. Water was leaking from the right rear door handle. There had been four unsuccessful attempts to repair the sunroof leak. Having to wait for the field technical specialist to repair the leak, mold and mildew had developed in the roof area, door handle and the right back seat cushion. Vehicle had yet to be repaired.
A strange odor was coming into cab of vehicle. Took vehicle to dealer, and dealer stated it was carbon monoxide. Consumer stated that sunroof was vacuuming fumes back into vehicle.
- Franklin, LA, USA
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- Owings Mills, MD, USA