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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Dashboard is melting on my Camry 2011. Toyota has extended warantee on Camry 2011 affected vehicles to 2017. It refses to pya for mime vecause it says the this VIN is not covered. Who will pay for my melting dashboard.
The right visor was already hanging, would not stow, but while driving today the driver side visor snapped and was hanging in front of my face to where I could not see the road. It happened while driving, which was bad enough, but then I ripped the thing off so I could see. This really should not be happening. There are so many of these incidents, and apparently my vehicle is not included on the current list. Unacceptable.
I have a very bad case of sticky dash board when I called Toyota I told that my VIN number was not one of the recalls. I was told that I can take it to the dealer for an inspection and that I will have to pay for it. I don't understand how just some of the cars that are of the same year, make and model are recalled but my is not. My dash board is melting and Toyota need to take responsibility to correct this. I went to the before my car was still under warranty and was to told that that was ok and in the pass year the dash board is worst and I am have trouble driving due to the shine that glare on the glass is difficult to see as your driving. This is a serious problem and you can get in to an accident. This is during the daytime or night..
Takata recall- Toyota has a recall on the 2007-2011 sun visors for the Toyota Camry however, they are refusing to pay for my sun visor because they say my VIN number is not included. When you are driving the sun visor just fall down unexpected on the fwy and on the main streets which is a safety hazard while driving. Toyota is refusing to replace the sun visor knowing that the 2011 have a problem. Toyota has place a recall on the sun visor which is posted on their website Toyota.com
My dashboard is melting and sticky. A Toyota internal memo to its dealers stares thay my model and year are coverer in an extended warrantee to replace the dash. When I called vtoyoto I was told my car VIN is excluded. I asked why my car with the same problem an same model and year is not covered. I got no ansewr. I was told that I could go to a dealer for an inspection of the problem but I would have to pay an inspection fee. I want the das replaced free of charge.
- Boca Raton, FL, USA
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Driver side sun visor snapped while lifting from down position - car was stationary - then it was dangling in front of window - couldn't see - had to pull it off in order to see roadway - now have no way to block the sun while driving.
The read-outs for both the sound system and climate control are almost impossible to read most of the time, especially in daylight. It is a distraction that once caused me to almost have an accident, after which I don't try reading them while driving.
Hello. I have purchased two new Camry, in 2007 and 2011. In both of them the sunvisors have come down and will not go back up in position. I purchased a new sun visor for the 2007 Camry, when this happened, but now both of my sunvisors in my 2011 Camry are doing the same. I am told there is not a recall on the 2011, but there is one on the 2007. This is the same issue in both vehicles, is there anything you all will do about this?
Car bought used with 40,000miles. I was driving 65+on 87N by exit 2 there was no accident; car towed. The vehicle failed;the clutch, flywheel, compressor, barring & axle were original and have now been replaced/repaired.about 72,500 miles on the car. Has this happened to other Toyota Camry 2011 cars?we returned home safe and sound. Blessed.
During the first half of 2015 my driver's side sun visor would not stay all the way and was about 15% of the way down. While this was in my line-of-sight it really did not impede my vision or ability to drive. Mid-2015 the visor no longer was able to hold itself up and was fully down at all times completely impeded my ability to see the road as I am a taller driver. I had to remove it completely in order to drive the vehicle. There is an existing warranty but does not apply to my particular VIN. In fact there are only two 2011 Camry that would be covered under wmi code 4T4. I know I purchased one of the first 2011 Camry as I purchased in may of 2010 (well ahead of the normal release cycle) when Toyota went through their big (brake pedal / floor mat) recall. I only found out recently that there was a warranty available for at least a certain population of 2011 Camry. I have also found out that it is very common for the 2011 Camry to have issue as many other owners have complained via different forums and have also confirmed that their particular VIN is not covered.
Sun visor unexpectedly sagged down while driving on highway, and now permanently in the dropped down position. Quite a potential safety issue when 1/2 of your visibility suddenly gets blocked, and this issue seems quite commonly reported in online forum complaints.
The visor on the passenger side suddenly started drooping while I was driving causing me not to be able to see. I had to remove. Toyota has a recall, but not for my car.
Driver's side sun visor will not remain in "closed" position. Flops/ falls down and significantly interferes with visibility through windshield. Only remedy is to extend the visor totally open toward the windshield, however, this is still a nuisance. The visor cannot be completely removed or positioned in manner that is not obstructing view. Other vehicles are included in a recall for this problem; however, not the VIN for this 2011 Toyota Camry. Don't understand why this vehicle is not included in the recall.
My driver's side sun visor suddenly broke while I was driving. It became floppy and dropped down into my direct line of site and almost caused an accident. It is my understanding that there is a recall on other 2011 Camry's experiencing the same problem but my specific VIN/vehicle does not qualify for repair. This is a huge liability for Toyota and extremely scary for my son and my safety. I have owned three Camry's and never experienced this type of problem. I just want my visor fixed! I have heard many others say the same thing. I feel they should expand the warranty policy to apply to all 2011 Toyota Camry's.
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- Boca Raton, FL, USA