Three problems related to seats have been reported for the 2005 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2005 Camry.
"takata recall"airbag system entirely shut off while in motion on city street.
The following paragraphs are extracted from a complaint filed with Toyota customer experience center in California. The full text is available upon request: "this particular car is equipped with driver and front passenger seat-mounted side airbags and front and rear side curtain airbags. I had specifically looked for a Camry having this enhanced safety option, it also came with a higher price than a regular Camry le. I was willing to pay the price on the basis that I would make a wise investment in my own safety. Things turned out contrary to my expectations, as I will explain in the following. Not long after my purchasing the vehicle I noticed that the drivers seat is utterly uncomfortable, somehow uneven with the left side of the seat (the side next to the door) being stiffer and somehow pushing forward while the right side is leaning back and much softer. As a result the drivers upper body will be twisted, the left side forward while the right side leaning backwards. I first assumed this is a temporary condition. Like with everything new it may take some time until things get adjusted and after some use I figured, the seat may somehow loosen up a little. I continuously kept on trying to arrive at a comfortable position by adjusting my position in the seat but my efforts were unsuccessful. " "at this point I am increasingly finding it difficult to continue to drive my car essentially because of my being unable to find any comfortable position in my seat. I keep on twisting and turning, continuously readjusting my seating position. I could not stay more than five minutes in the same position in this seat. And during those rare five minute periods my back is not fully leaning against the backrest, half of my back does not lean on anything unless I accept a painful position where my upper body is rotated diagonally and is facing right relative to the normal (straight ahead) seating position. My driving is significantly impaired because of this. . . ".
2005 Toyota Camry. Consumer states a defect on the driver side of the vehicle. The consumer stated there was a broken rod under the drivers seat was a safety hazard.