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.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
I had no problems with my 2015 Toyota Camry SE that does not even have 90,000 miles on it, and then I started experiencing a shutter when driving between 25 and 50mph. It feels like you are driving over rumble sticks in the roadway, or an abnormal shaking. There is no warning light illuminated on my dashboard ex: engine light. If I take my foot of the accelerator pedal the shutter/shaking would stop or if I pushed on the accelerator to go faster, it will come out of the shutter/shaking also. While I was getting an oil change at the Toyota dealership, I spoke with the Toyota customer service representative about the closed recall (T-SB-0312-17) for this issue on 2012-2014 Toyota Camry's while doing research on this issue and I was told that Toyota has no plans on doing another recall because they have fixed the problem and I would have to have the car fixed myself which could cost upwards of $3,000 out of pocket. Why should a customer have to pay hundreds of dollars to have their car diagnosed for a known problem based on internet forums and other Toyota complaints. The engine light is not on, so a code may not even show up. I cannot afford to pay that, and Toyota should stand by their vehicles, stop giving customers the run around and do another recall as this is a big safety issue of faulty parts which can cause a major accident if the car loses power and stalls.
My electronic control unit went out in three years...not able to program anything or listen to radio. I understand that Toyota had a manufacture problem with models from 2014 and 2015.... which my car falls in there. They are not acknowledging this problem and said they dont have a recall. However Toyota did send out notification to mechanics telling them there was issues with these ecus. Stanionary
Car caught fire in driveway. Causing massive damage in the trunk where battery and hybrid system is all the way up to the full engine compartment. 2am...spontaneous massive electrical fire. Car had been parked for 7 hours. Not hot. In driveway. Not confined in any way.
Good morning, I am emailing to ask about a problem I have been having with my 2015 Camry hybrid SE. For over a year now, I have been hearing this frustrating clunking noise every time I go over a slight bump or even just when making a turn. The noise sounds like it is coming from the roof and at this point is unbearable. My car started having this problem a little after 100K miles. After talking with my friend who also is an avid Toyota Camry buyer, he explained experiencing the same issues with both his 2015 Camry, and most recently with his 2018 Camry. He said he was able to get both vehicle's roof issue fixed at no cost and that the clunking noise was eliminated. Is this a recall issue " I have read multiple blogs with Camry drivers describing the same issue. I would like to get this problem addressed and fixed. It has got to be a manufacturer issue. I am also aware that my vehicle is over warranty. Initially, I thought this would be a minor fix but was shocked when my dealer told me the estimate to fix the problem was almost $3,000. How is that even fair" I would like to do what my friend did and get this issue addressed at no cost since this is not an issue that I caused. When returning to my dealer and explaining that my friend got this same issue fixed at $0 cost, they told me they cannot fix my car. Driving the vehicle has become unbearable as the 'clunking noise' occurs constantly. I hope to figure out a way to get this issue addressed. I just can't afford to pay 3,000 to get this fixed and feel it is unjust to expect any 2015 model owner to do so. Especially, given the current times in the middle of a pandemic nonetheless.. I hope to hear from you guys soon. Best, [xxx] information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
My car started a having a vibration/shudder while being driven on the street and freeway from speeds of 25mph to 50mph. This happens every time while driving straight and on turns. I thought maybe it was the transmission but after I looked online to see if anyone else has had this issue I learned there are a lot of people with the same problem. I have the same exact symptoms as they do. Its seems to be the torque converter. I looked up the history of this torque problem and it goes back as far as 2011 for Toyota Camry. I need this fix by Toyota and Toyota should honor given that the issue was not fix from the previous year model.
While attempting to drive, gas pedal would not accelerate. I was literally pressing the gas pedal to the floor and could not get acceleration. I am being told that the throttle body is defected.
The dash has a clicking/popping noise every time I brake, it can become distracting when I am driving. I have reviewed a number of blogs and it appears that customers that purchased the same care have a similar/same issue as I do with the 2015 Toyota Camry.
The car clock has been running fast (4-5 minutes after six months) starting from the date purchased (May 2015). More critically, the clock started to sudden change the time after starting the car engine. The clock sudden change issues have happened three times recently (first one in September 2017, second one in January 2018, and third one in April 2018). Although it reflects on clock changing but it is not sure if the problem could be even more serious (like engine....). I contacted the Toyota dealer and Toyota customer service regarding the issues in January 2018 and April 2018. However, they acknowledged the problem but refused to take care of issues. Please help us to make the manufacturer to take up their responsibilities. Thanks.
While car is in motion at regular or slow speed, the maintenance light flashes on for about 2 seconds while turning left. Maintenance to the car has always been performed by a Toyota dealer.
Sunroof glass exploded. Speed approx. 40-45mph. Merging onto hwy. Two vehicles were approx. 6-8 car lengths ahead of my car. No foreign object was seen coming towards my car nor was a foreign object heard hitting any part of the car before the sunroom exploded.
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