133 problems related to visibility have been reported for the 2008 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2008 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2008 Camry.
Driver side sun visor no longer stays up. The visor hangs and blocks my field of vision while driving.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that both the passenger and driver side sun visors fractured from their housing. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who replaced the visors. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure and the current mileage was 78,000. The visor were replaced at the owner's expense. The dealer was informed of the problem and the service staff stated it was a common problem. Updated 01/20/12.
The sun visor on the driver's side had been loose for a couple of months, then around September, it just broke and became floppy. We were unable to make it stay in raised position, and opted to remove it all together to be able to have good visibility at all times. The Toyota company asked $120 to replace it. The car is still under warrenty, but we were told that the warrenty did not cover this part.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the drivers side sun visor would hang down and would not stay in the upward position, blocking visibility on both the driver and passenger side. The vehicle was repaired. The dealer was notified, but denied any assistance with repairing the failure. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 73,907 and the current mileage was 75,000. Updated 10/12/11 updated 10/21/11.
Driver-side sun visor will not stay up. My car is three years (3) old, and the dealership advised using velcro (if I didn't want to pay the $178 to fix it. ).
Sun visor on 2008 Toyota Camry le broke and hanging down which is limiting visibility while driving.
2008 Toyota Camry drivers sun visor will not say up and blocks drivers view of roadway.
Driving down the road and the driver side visor broke and fell (and remained hanging) into the viewing area nearly causing an accident. At high speed in traffic could have been very significant.
Our 2008 Toyota Camry's left and right side sun visors broke within a week of each other. We have 31,000 miles on this car. It is a safety hazard trying to drive with these hanging down.
No event led to failure. 2008 Toyota Camry, both sun visors unable to maintain the upright position. Failure in the clip which holds the sun visor up out of the driver's field of vision. Toyota will not help with replacement on vehicle unless "extended warranty" paid for at time of purchase.
Tl- the contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact was driving 60 mph when the driver and passengers side sun visors detached from their housing. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer and the manufacturer was not notified. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 62,000 and the current mileage was 63,000. Rvk.
Tl- the contact owns 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the driver side visor failed to close properly. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 50,000 and the current mileage was 50,500. Kmj.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated the drivers side sun visor broke and it would not stay up. The dealer was notified and stated there was a kit to replace the visor for $140. There were no recalls or warranties related to the failure. The manufacturer was notified and stated she had to take the vehicle to the dealer in order for them to inspect the failure. The failure mileage was 77,000.
With less than 18,000 miles on it both sun visors on my 2008 Toyota Camry have broken. In checking one of them I found a broken peice of plastic in it that caused it to fail. I did not have to remove the visors but did use a large binder clip to squeeze them back together so they stay up but cannot put them down in circumstances where I need to use them. If I leave them down my visibility is severly impaired.
The driver's side sun visor on my 2008 Toyota Camry does not stay up at all. The visor needs to be replaced and I have not yet repaired it.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the driver side sun visor would constantly drop down and block his visibility. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer and the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 48,000. Updated 11/29/11 the sun visor was replaced at no charge. Updated 12/07/11.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated the driver and passenger sun visors would not stay in the up position. The manufacturer was notified and advised him that they were not aware of the failure; however, they would replace them as a good faith. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current miles were 60,000.
In my 2008 Toyota Camry, both sun visors suddenly broke within a few days of each other and now hang straight down. It blocks the drivers vision, and the only way to drive is with one hand holding up the drivers side visor. This is obviously not very safe and of course one can only hold their arm above their head for so long - so no long trips in this car. The Toyota dealer said the car is out of warranty (I bought it new 40 months ago) and charges $130 each to replace them (they can't be repaired). I even have their extended warranty, but the extended warranty company said the visors are excluded, because of the huge number of complaints about them. A quick internet search reveals that a lot of other people have had the same problem.
I bought this vehicle in may of this year as a certified vehicle. The sun visor on the driver's side will not stay in the "up" position though I have never had to be forceful when adjusting it. The visor hangs down and interferes with my driving, especially at night, and I have resorted to removing it completely. My impression in that this visor is defective and the Toyota dealership warranty does not cover it.
Passenger side sun visor broke on 2008 Toyota Camry.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated the drivers side sun visor would not stay in the up position. The stated this was a safety issue because the visor falls down and blocks the contacts view. The contact stated it looks like part of the visor was melting. The failure and current mileage was 47,000.
Driver-side sun visor failed 2 years after we bought the car. It was covered under factory warranty. Now, 3 1/2 years after we bought the car, the passenger side sun visor hasfailed as well. It hangs down and blocks the driver's view.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated the front drivers side sun visor would not stay up and obstructs her vision while driving. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the technicians stated the sun visor unit needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 53,000.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact was driving 60 mph when the front driver side sun visor flipped downward and would not remain in the upright position. The vehicle was not taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but offered no assistance. The failure and current mileages were 204,959. The VIN was unavailable.
Sun visor on driver's side broke after flipping it up while driving.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated while driving 30 mph the sun visor fell down obstructing her view. The dealer was not notified. The manufacturer was contacted and stated there were no recalls and advised her to contact NHTSA and file a complaint. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 74,000.
The sun visor on my 2008 Toyota Camry does not snap back into place anymore and keeps falling down into my eyes while driving. I have to hold it up with one hand while I drive. Not very safe. I went to the dealer today and they told me it was $160 to replace with labor.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the driver side sun visor would fall from its housing independently, obsttructing the drivers view of the roadway. The visor would not remain closed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and advised that the warranty would not cover the repairs of the sun visor. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 38,900.
Around July 17th or 18th, my driver side visor broke and would not stay up, it was flimsy and I could not see because it was pretty much hanging. When I started to look around it and investigate what happened, I could feel behind it something sticking out. It seems as if the socket holding it in place just broke and in turn made it not stay up. I had to take it down because velcro would not hold it up and I just could not see with it hanging. I have not paid to fix it as it is costly and do not have $200 + to spare for a visor which should clearly have not broken especially since I am still paying for this car. I want this to be fixed by Toyota. I called a Toyota dealership to see if this would be covered under warranty but of course it's not and I've also read blogs in regards to this issue. Apparently driver visors on Toyota's breaking is pretty common.
Sun visor failure on 2008 Toyota Camry se. Drivers side failed in July 2010 and passenger side failed in July 2011.
The passenger sunvisor began to hang down slightly and then it dropped all the way down and wouldn't go back up at all. We tried everything to fix it but to no avail. The passenger can't even look forward at certain times of the day due to the sun right in their eyes. Recently, the driver's side sunvisor has now done the same thing. It is hanging down in the view of the driver and causing safety concerns. We have to drive holding it up with our hands just so we can see out of the drivers window to drive. I researched online to see if this has been a problem to other Toyota owners and was astonished at how many complaints there were regarding this problem. When I saw how many other Toyota owners were experiencing the same problem, I decided to file a complaint due to safety concerns for so many.
Both the driver and passenger sun visors became inoperable in a relatively short period of time -- first the passenger side failed at about 39k miles and then the driver side at 42k miles. The mechanism inside the visor that makes it stay up or keep it in a fixed position appears to be defective. This part broke which caused the visors to hang down with no support. The driver side visor failed on me while driving on the freeway which created a dangerous situation as it hung loose and blocked my visibility. The visor would not stay up; I had to hold it up with one hand as I drove with the other until I could find a safe place to pull over.
The sun visor on my driver's side failed on its own. It impaired my vision because it would droop down and sit within my view. That was fixed under warranty. Now, the passenger side sun visor droops and it is in the way of my right view. Toyota refuses to fix the problem. After searching the internet I found that this is a common issue with Toyota.
Sun visor dropped down while driving and will not stay back up, causing visual impairment while driving. I had to take out the visor in order to see while driving.
The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Camry se. The contact stated that the driver side sunvisor failed to stay in place, blocking the view of the roadway. The vehicle was not taken to the dealer and the manufacturer was not contacted. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 65,000 and the current mileage was 69,000. The consumer removed the sun visor and ordered another one. Updated 10/28/11.