- November 23: Toyota Corolla Recall Issued Over Loss of Steering recalls | 4 days ago
- November 18: Lawsuit Alleges a Toyota Door Lock Actuator Recall Needed news | 9 days ago
- November 10: Subaru and Toyota Boxer Engine Problems Cause Lawsuit news | 17 days ago
- November 1: Toyota Tacoma Transmission Problems Cause Lawsuit news | 26 days ago
- November 1: Toyota Tacoma Transmission Problems: T-SB-0094-24 Issued news | 26 days ago
Dashboard Material Melting
2007 Toyota Camry (Page 5 of 5)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Toyota dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: An increasing number of Toyotas are experiencing excessive oil consumption and the 2007 Camry seems to be leading the charge.
Owners are reporting that their engines are deprived of oil halfway through their maintenance schedules and in some cases the damage is so bad that entirely new engines need to be installed, paid out of pocket. The issue may be a result of defective piston rings.
Toyota has issued a TSB for this problem, but maintains their stance that vehicles equipped with a 2AZ-FE engine are burning through a “normal†amount of oil.
8.2
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $540
- Average Mileage:
- 100,100 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 90 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace dashboard (47 reports)
- not sure (30 reports)
- just received a toyota warranty enhancement notification (4 reports)
- no (4 reports)
- toyota sent out letter addressing problem but not a recall (4 reports)
- front panel replacement (1 reports)
accessories - interior problem
Helpful websites
- Sticky, Dangerous Dashboards. I Fixed Mine With A Product From Australia - I was googling for a solution to my melting Camry dashboard and came across this product. They had my dashboard color which is the lighter gray. The kit took around a week to arrive. The cleaner spray removes hair and dirt (I have two dogs) then you basically paint the color coating on. Its been 6 months and my dashboard is dry and no longer shiny. Very happy, I should send Toyota my receipt for the product and my time to apply it or they should apply this stuff at the Toyota dealers
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I have lodged 2 complaints to Toyota Japan and Toyota Malaysia respectively. Reply I received was, Toyota is willing to pay 50% of the cost of the dashboard. This is a manufacturing defect since I have read the same complaints from the internet and also mechanics are talking about it. Toyota is keeping quiet about this problem on the expense of Camry owners. I doubt the irresponsible company is going to recall all the cars especially model 2007.
I have lodged a complaint to the Public Complaints Biro, Prime Minister's Department and I am questioning the local authority which is responsible for checking and certifying all vehicle parts before it's being installed. I would have agreed to pay for the parts and even the workmanship if it's a wear and tear issue. In this case, it's NOT. Melting dashboard is a serious problem and if left unattended, will cause disaster.
I have demanded for a confirmation that the smell from the melting dashboard is not harmful to human and that the crack as a result of the melting dashboard will not cause the airbags to explode when it's exposed to heat. Toyota refused to provide any guarantee and again, we are made "suckers" ! There is no business ethics at all and my next cause of action is to take photos of the melting dashboard and put it in the FACEBOOK.
Update from Oct 23, 2014: Hi Guys, For those who has the same problem, post it into the facebook. Let the whole world know that Toyota has no business ethic. They are endangering our life while they make millions. So much for their excellent customer service and superior products.
Update from Dec 22, 2014: Up to date, the offer of 50% discount on the dashboard still stand but ends this month. Workmanship will be charged. Toyota will cover all the cost as service charge and labor charge.
This whole episode makes me very angry not only Toyota but all Japanese companies. I had high respect for the Japanese as they are known for their product quality, good customer service and value for money products. I have stopped visiting Japanese restaurants, no more Japanese super markets and not even Japanese dramas. If Toyota can do this to their customers, can you imagine what quality assurance can we get from smaller Japanese companies?
- jimmyloh, Bandar Sunway, Selangor, Malaysia