general problems of the 2006 Toyota Camry

Ten problems related to tire have been reported for the 2006 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2006 Camry.

1 Tire problem

Failure Date: 08/31/2019

Erratic swaying of car leading to discovery of tire threads fraying.

2 Tire problem

Failure Date: 05/30/2016

Tire ply separation on 4 tires - kumho solus kr21 215/60 r16 94t e4-0268050 dot 4tl1 yp6v tires purchased April 2014. All 4 tires failed from may 31 through June 11, 2016. Vehicle had 95k+ miles on it on date of tire purchase. Vehicle had 124k+ miles on it yesterday (June 11) when I had to replace the remaining two kumhos. Issue initially presented with strong pull to the right and within 100 miles there was significant vibration at any speed above 20 mph. First tire replaced 5/31/2016 in jacksonville, FL after experiencing pull and vibration on may 30 while driving on I-4 in central FL. Strong pull to the right was still occurring after tire replacement so I returned to auto repair shop and was told of same issue with a second tire. Second tire replaced 6/9/2016. During drive from FL to nc on 6/11/2016, car started to pull hard to the left with some vibration. I was able to safely exit in florence, SC, and firestone identified tire separation was occurring with the two kumho tires still on the car. ---- I have one of the tires that was replaced 6/11/2016. ---- please advise if you would like to have someone from NHTSA inspect this tire. --- I routinely have my car serviced every 5,000 miles per the manufacturer's recommended servicing interval, and have had these tires rotated at each routine maintenance service appointment. ---- these are very dangerous tires. I consider myself very fortunate that I was not in an accident due to the failure of these tires.

3 Tire problem

Failure Date: 03/30/2013

Belts separating on tire. Normal in-city driving at 30 mph, the tire started to make very loud noise while driving, started to bounce, and car wouldn't drive straight and pushing my car into the right lane almost hitting every car passing on the right as I was trying to slow down. The belts were separating from the tire located on the right rear of the tire. This tire is an anomaly from the other tires as it had made a lot of tire noise for a few months, and had excessive wear, but firestone said it was normal and would not do anything about the tire. Note, the tires were in perfect four wheel alignment. Now that the belts are separated, firestone will not replace the manufacturing defective tire.

4 Tire problem

Failure Date: 05/24/2012

3 out of the 4 pirella tires I bought were defective, tread separation.

5 Tire problem

Failure Date: 04/27/2010

The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Camry equipped with goodyear integrity tires, p205/65/r15, dot n6urb3jr. While driving at approximately 45 mph, the tread delaminated and separated, causing the front passenger tire to go flat. The remaining tread depth was â½ inch. The contact stated that he had not drive over any potholes or anything that could have caused the tire to become flat. The mileage on the vehicle when it was purchased was 65,326. The current mileage was approximately 100,000.

6 Tire problem

Failure Date: 02/20/2010

I have Toyota Camry 2006 in which there are good year integrity tires with defects. It seems that a little of water on the roads the tires make the car to loose control.

7 Tire problem

Failure Date: 02/16/2008

The contact owns a 2006 Toyota solara. At 18,000 miles, the contact felt a vibration while driving between 35-70 mph. The vehicle was taken to a dealer, but no repairs were made because the cause of the failure could not be identified. The contact stated that the tire springs prove that the tires are rubbing against the springs often, but not continuously. The current mileage was 19,126 and failure mileage was 18,000. Updated 07/29/08 updated 08/07/08.

8 Tire problem

Failure Date: 08/27/2006

My 2006 Toyota Camry le seems to have a front end problem. I've tried to have the dealership fix the alignment and balance the tires twice, but nothing has improved. The car doesn't track very well and it tends to vibrate above 60 mph. I don't feel safe driving this vehicle often because it requires constant attention to stay in a straight line. Did Toyota design or assemble something improperly?.

9 Tire problem

Failure Date: 04/01/2006

- the contact stated that the bridgestone tires on the 2006 Toyota Camry did not provide traction when it rained or snowed. When the vehicle was at a stop and pressed on the accelerator pedal the car would vibrate and make a noise. This was not a problem in dry conditions. There were no warning indicators.

10 Tire problem

Failure Date: 03/19/2006

2006 Camry, only 5 thousand miles, back right continental brand tire unexpectedly and suddenly blew out and was completely obliterated, at 75 mph, ruined the rim, and caused vehicle to loose stability and ruined the rim. Vehicle spun around several times on the freeway, hit the median on the left side, causing the front left tire and rim to also be ruined, as well as damaging the drive train. No other cars were involved, but passengers could've been killed and were extremely shaken. We believe the continental tires are defective and inferior. The vehicle was undrivable and towed to a Toyota dealership where vehicle was repaired at owner's expense. According to research on this website, continental tires have been investigated for this same occurrence previously. We believe Toyota used an inferior brand of tire on the 2006 Camry. They also did not help pay to repair any damages to the car resulting from this tire failure.


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