Table 1 shows one common electronic stability control related problems of the 2004 Toyota Camry.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electronic Stability Control problems |
Toyota transmission u241e is rigged with problems. Several of their models have this and it's costly. In addition the ecm ecu (computer unit) is problematic. You will have to fix the transmission or the computer or both. They have received many complaints about this but do little to fix or even help. You can find bunch of articles on it. . Read more...
On 6/2/2014 I was on my way to work. As I pulled out my dirt road onto the main highway, my check engine light came on and my car automatically shut off. Mind you my car was still rolling, but I manage to pull on the side of the road and shut the car off. I try to step on gas peddle but car would not accelerate. So I waited a few mintues on side of road before attempting to re-start my car. Once I got it cranked, I drove 10 to 15 miles to get my car back in my yard. At this point in time, I cant drive it until it gets fix.
This vehicle had a transmission replaced.
Steering shaft bolt snapped in half while making left turn. Steering shaft was disassembled, and new shaft bolt replaced for old rusted out shaft bolt. Two hours labor.
2002-2005 Toyota throttle body assembly failure. Fails at various mileage. No warning - just dies. Not a warranty item. One dealer admits that Toyota is aware and have redesigned part. Topix. Com has blog reports many instances, but not recall or campaigns. Repair is $1k-$1. 5k. Owners feel this to be a recall item and that Toyota should be responsible. Please help. Corporate office is no help and will not report any web material - will only motor phone calls. Please help. If this part fails on highway could cause major accident or worse.