Six problems related to underhood wiring have been reported for the 1997 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
While driving 35 mph a knocking noise came from the engine, then the engine light illuminated. The vehicle stalled, and a fire started under the hood. The vehicle was totaled, then towed. The dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem.
While driving consumer noticed black smoke coming from the engine. Consumer pulled the vehicle over, opened the hood, and noticed that the engine was on fire. Driver was able to put out the flames.
This is second failure after 9,000 miles on replacement,it happened at start up in garage, great deal of smoke coming out from under hood, indicating an electrical fire, fortunately, if this happened while vehicle driven, it would obscured vision of driver,thus causing accident, Toyota notified, could care less!.
When driving at 60 mph a popping noise came from under the hood before the vehicle filled up with smoke and caught on fire and burned up. The vehicle was totalled. Please provide any further details.
While traveling, exiting toll, occupants heard a pop and then steering started jiggling. Before actually pulling over to inspect vehicle, smoke and then flames began shooting out from underneath by accelerator pedal. This occurred with no warning or cause of failure. Please describe details.
While driving at 70 mph on the interstate consumer heard a loud booming noise. Then, saw fire through the hood on the vehicle. There was some sort of explosion in the engine compartment which tore a hole straight through the oil pan. There were no fatalities. Vehicle was totaled.