Ten problems related to gasoline fuel system have been reported for the 2004 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2004 Camry.
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Camry. The contact stated while the vehicle was idled there was a strong smell of fuel evaporated. There was also brake failure and grounding sounds there were no warning lights. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer which was diagnosed with fuel leakage and abc sensor failure. The leakage and sensor were repaired. There was also tank corrosion. The tank was replaced. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 78,000.
The contact owns a 2004 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked at the residence, there was an abnormally strong fuel odor detected. The vehicle was taken to an unknown dealer to be diagnosed. The contact was made aware of a fuel leak. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 79,000.
On I-5, in the fast lane outside portland, oregon without warning the car lost all power. I was able to drift to the side of the road but was still in traffic. When I reached a repair shop they diagnosed the problem as a chip failure in the gas pedal. This could have happened anywhere, without gas the car just stops, and the result could be far more serious.
While driving on a busy city highway, the throttle body assemble stuck wide open. The car's computer shut it down, causing the car to stop in heavy traffic. The engine would not restart, as the stuck open throttle body made the engine race and the computer shut it down. As this was a know factory design defect, the newly redesigned replacement throttle body fixed the problem but Toyota charges about $1000 for the replacement part. With the many reported failures of this part and the decision to make a redesign to cure the problem, it appears that the customer absorbs the coporate responsiblity. There was no help from the local dealer etc! ergo my initiation of a complaint! with the large number of complaints over a long period, it is hard to understand why no recall was ever initiated nor was there a satisfactory investigation!.
On 8/0/10 vehicle in parking lot. Backed up vehicle. Put vehicle in drive. Vehicle engine revved up and crashed into two vehicles. Attempted to hit brake. Distance between brake and gas pedal is 3 1/2 inches. Vehicle involved was a Toyota. Engineer is inspecting vehicle on 8/27/10.
My 2004 Toyota Camry xle (6 cylinder) has a sticking gas pedal problem. When accelerating from a stationary position, the gas pedal is difficult to depress from the "up" position. It takes a fair amount of pressure when pressing down on the gas pedal to get it to release from the stuck position and allow the pedal to further depress for proper acceleration. When the gas pedal finally does release after applying pressure, the motor has revved up causing the car to, in essence, pop a wheelie, spin its wheels, and accelerates in a potentially dangerous manner. This Toyota model has not yet been included in the current recall, but I am concerned that it should be recalled since it is exhibiting similar symptoms as those included in the recall. I am becoming increasingly concerned that this car poses a risk profile and should not be driven without being fixed.
I own a 2004 Toyota Camry. It has a defective throttle body which has left my wife stranded and cost $1000 to fix from the dealer. This is a common problem and a few of my friends have had to pay twice to get this fixed. The other issue is there a defective part in the steering linkage that pops when you turn. This eventually leads to slop in the steering and it cause my to go in the ditch. This accident has given me a chronic back condition and prevented me from commissioning in the military. This issue is also known to be a problem with the Camrys but Toyota refuses to do anything about it.
I have a 2004 Toyota Camry and it cuts off while driving without warning due to faulty throttle body.
Throttle body failure on a 2004 Toyota Camry, four cylinder automatic with about 62,000 miles. Engine shutsdown when foot lifted from accelerator, power steering and power brakes did not work. Very dangerous situation since steering and braking both became very difficult in traffic. There was no indication that failure was imminent. Had to have car towed to dealer. Very expensive repair. Reportedly (on internet web sites) this is happening with many Toyota Camry's ,manufactured from 2002 to 2006. Dealer said they were able to get the last throttle body available in houston which might indicate the problem is widespread.
Toyota Camry 2004. I purchase Toyota Camry 2004 new and I have experience acceleration of car for two occasions. While I was driving the car around March 2005 in the morning and gas paddle went down by itself for a 30 sec or so. I did not had the control of the gas paddle. This happened twice around 2005. This happened for few seconds only (30-45 sec). I experience little increase in the speed for that brief period. I haven't shown the problem to dealer. This happened for a brief period so I thought something is my fault but now it seems like some other issue.
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