Three problems related to visibility have been reported for the 2003 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2003 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2003 Camry.
The contact owns a 2003 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the driver side sun visor dropped and blocked the contact's vision of the roadway. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer and the dealer stated that the sun visor would need to be replaced. The failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 36,000.
There's a design flaw in Toyota solara models 1999-2003 (the model changed in 2004), and it's this: at the very top of the back of the back seat, where the seat fabric is tucked into the plastic back, this backing has a 'lip' that sticks out and catches on the convertible top each time it's lowered or raised, usually snagging the top of the back window. This constant snagging of the convertible top on this hard plastic lip causes two issues: 1) the plastic 'lip' itself is weakened, loses integrity, suffers a fatigue crack, and breaks. 2) the stitching of the convertible top at the top of the back window loses its integrity, and the back window becomes separated from the convertible top. This results in a gap between the convertible top and the top of the back window, which can (and did, in my case) result in the window catching on the back of the seat and completely shattering. When my window shattered, I took it to a repair shop. The person there told me he has frequently seen this issue with my model of solara (up to year 2003) solely due to the lip at the top of the seat back its always snagging the convertible roof with each opening or closing. He told me that this design flaw was corrected in the redesigned Toyota solara that was released in 2004, and all subsequent model years. For people without comprehensive insurance coverage, this is a very expensive repair. For those, like me, who have comprehensive insurance coverage, this is a very expensive repair for the insurance company to pay for. I'm concerned about this as a consumer, and feel Toyota should correct the problem -- at no charge -- of all effected models. The repair is simple: they need only cut away the lip from the seat back, as it has nothing to do with the integrity of the back seat, itself, as shown by its disappearance in the later models.
2003 Toyota Camry le; sun visor and cup holder broke, rear car stereo speakers have become so brittle, they crack at the touch. I don't understand why the quality of everything is so bad and the consumer suffers as a result of it. A Toyota dealer gave me a price over $900 for all repairs, but over $400 for the speaker covers, they said they had to replace the whole back panel. I went to an auto accessory shop, he can buy the covers from a Toyota dealer for $40, put them on for $65, total $105. When I contacted Toyota I was told the warranty had expired and there was nothing they could do. Prior to this, the upholstery in the roof of my car came apart at the rear window. Toyota repaired this problem, but they never explained to me why I had to replace my tires before I had 10, 000 miles on them, I think they were just bad tires. If any of these issues can be addressed I would appreciate it. I'm sure I'm not the only person having problems with the newer cars. This is my third Toyota, but I never had these problems when they believed in quality.