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Burning Oil
2007 Toyota Camry (Page 11 of 12)
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.
7.7
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $2,170
- Average Mileage:
- 112,100 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 238 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- add a quart every 1000 miles (89 reports)
- not sure (54 reports)
- add oil (42 reports)
- repair pistons/oil leak (26 reports)
- replace engine (15 reports)
- repaired engine (7 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
My car has been burning oil since 60,0000 miles. I took it to the dealership at that time and they didn't know where the oil was going. I have been riding with a gallon of oil in my trunk for three years. Constantly adding oil when it burn out. I was so excited about the recall. Took my car to the dealership and they did this joke of s oil test. Toyota know exactly what they are doing when they tell you to not go over 1100 miles. These cars are not burning the oil out until you get to 1500 miles. . I hope the government hang them out to dry behind this fiasco. The main office told me my car flunked the oil test and gave me a control # to get it fixed. When j went to the dealership they told me that's a mistake. I am contacting the attorney general of my state and I'm urging others with this same problem to do likewise. I am also contacting the consumer advocates of our local news station. We must all band together and force them to fix our cars.
- Carla D., Houston, TX, US