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Engine Blew Up
2007 Toyota Camry
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.
9.7
really awful- Typical Repair Cost:
- $4,770
- Average Mileage:
- 84,250 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 18 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace engine (17 reports)
- not sure (1 reports)
engine problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
We bought a Toyota Camry because of Toyota's reputation for reliability and durability expecting to see 100,000 or even 200,000 miles if it was maintained according to the maintenance guide. We did purchase it pre-owned with 72,000 miles on it, thinking that for a Toyota, that was low mileage and we could expect a wonderful, reliable car for years to come. After 8 months the cars engine is dead due to excessive oil consumption, this left the mechanics at the AAA garage scratching their heads when they couldn't find an oil leak, yet the engine had blown up. And the engine oil light came on only a few minutes before the engine locked up and died. Now I'm reading all these forums on how Toyota has known this to be a problem and will not stand behind their faulty engine and make this right for the owners of the vehicles with this problem. I personally chose a Toyota because I am not rich and needed the value for my dollar. Now I find myself without a vehicle and $9000 left on a car loan. How am I to get to work? I can't afford two car payments. I could lose my job. Can someone please make Toyota corporation make this right for the victims of their defective engine.
- Mary D., Indiana, PA, US