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The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Camry. The contact noticed an abnormal odor in the vehicle within a month of it being purchased. There was also white powder coming from the air vents whenever the air conditioner was activated. The contact stated that the odor was causing her and her family to become ill. The vehicle was taken to the dealer multiple times and stated that the evaporator system caused the failure. The dealer changed the evaporator system, but the odor persisted. The contact cleaned the vehicle and made sure all the windows were closed in order to eliminate the failures, but white powder continued to come through the vents. The contact was very concerned that the white powder could be toxic, especially since it was making her and her family nauseous. The contact attempted to use air fresheners in the vehicle, but the odor was still present. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 80. Updated 10/29/14 updated 8/11/2015
2011 Toyota Camry. Consumer writes in regards to wet carpet and moisture found in vehicle the consumer stated the front and rear windows were full of moisture. The air condition did not cool the vehicle adequately and timely.
2011 Toyota Camry. Consumer states problem with air condition the consumer stated when the outside temperature exceeded 90 degrees, it took the A/C over 10 minutes to cool the inside of the vehicle. The dealer inspected the vehicle, but was unable to find a problem.
- Metamora, IL, USA
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- Fairfax , VA, USA