Table 1 shows one common electronic stability control related problems of the 2006 Toyota Camry.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Electronic Stability Control problems |
My 2006 Camry ranaway on rt 290 west when it was a few months old following the replacement of an oxysendor and installation of Toyota floor mats. I could not stop the car as it entered the highway and thus I rearended a semi who never even knew that I hit him. Yet, greater than 2000. 00 of damage happened to my auto. I have paid nearly 3000. 00 in penalties for an accident which I had no control over. From thence, I was told to put my car in neutral when I stopped at lights etc. It tried to runaway at least 20 times sporadically. . I took it to Toyota dealers who told me that nothing was wrong with the car. I tried to file a lemon law. It was 3 yrs of driving in ?!@#$% never knowing what could happen next. I have witnesses.
Information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u. S. C. 552(b)(6). I purchase a 2006 Camry in Dec. 2005. Within weeks the oxygen sensor needed replacement. Jan 2006 as I entered 290w in northboro MA the car accelerated from 10mph to 80 +mph without warning. As traffic was bumper to bumper the car slammed into the back of a semi trailer. When the car was repaired of course I was told I had stepped on the gas not the brake. This was not true!!! however, having no other explanation I accepted the cause. However, as many as 2 dozen times the car accelerated when parking into a spot. I had been instructed to shift the car into neutral if this ever happened again, and I did. I drove the car for 3 years, took it to dealers, tried to file a lemon law complaint, but to no avail. I have finally traded in the auto and want to recoup my $4000. 00 of deductibles and surcharges that I paid for no fault of mine. How do I do this. [xxx].