Three problems related to tire sidewall have been reported for the 2001 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2001 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2001 Camry.
Front tyre on my Toyota camery blew up while driving , there is only 26000 miles on the car and I bought it from frankfort kentucky glen sp? Toyota summer of 2001.
I have a safety concern with my 2001 Toyota Camry purchased through ira Toyota in danvers mass. The tires pulled to rhe left and squealed going around corners. I kept checking tire pressure to see if that was the cause, no. In October I took the car in to have the tires rotated at dube Toyota in dover, nh. The car had a little over 19,000 miles on it. I was asked into the service area to look at the tires because they were very worn. The front tires were very worn on both the inside and outside edges, the cording was visible. The rear tires were worn evenly. Started the complaint process with ira Toyota. The service manager at bill dube talked with the district representative about financial assistance in replacing the tires. I replaced the front tires immediately. Had alignment checked. Called Toyota customer service and spoke with christina woods who initiated my claim/complaint I called again after a couple of weeks and spoke to another person, was told to send in all my work orders/paid receipts and they would reimburse us for four new tires and the wheel alignment. I had the rear tires replaced. District representative said he could reimburse us for two tires. When he was informed that Toyota customer service said they would pay for all four he apparently became livid, called Toyota to complain because they had usurped his authority. Neither party will now reimburse us for any tires. My concern at this time is the safety issue. During many conversations with Toyota and the dealer they told me that this is a common occurrence with Camrys. The tires are manufactured with very soft sidewalls (reason for the squealing) to improve ride. The sidewalls collapse on corners causing excessive wear, especially on the edges. If they are now using inferior tires where else have they cut corners or used inferior material that might well affect the safety of the vehicle. Trying to warn everyone I can about the potential safety problems.
Tires totally came apart where sidewall and tread meet while driving at highway speed. These tires seemed defective when new and were reported to manufacturer and examined by dealer. Both said they were ok, but obviously they were wrong! car sustained damage to passenger door, but fortunately no one was injured.
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