11 problems related to tire have been reported for the 2009 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2009 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2009 Camry.
Pre-mature tire wear on my2009 Toyota Camry le sedan.
The contact owns a 2009 Toyota Camry with bridgestone turanza el 400 tires, line size: 215/60r/16. While parked, the contact noticed the front and rear driver and passenger side tires were severally worn. The contact had the tires replaced. The dot number was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 17,000. Updated 01/20/lj.
I have a 2009 Toyota Camry le that I have owned for less than two years. Currently has less than 13,000 miles. The 40,000 mile bridgestone turanza tires, size 215/60/16 that came with this car, have worn down to 5/32 within 18 months. That is 1/2 of the tread gone. Minimal city driving with very little freeway driving. Always properly inflated and rotated every 5,000 miles . I have had to replace the tires. I did not replace them through the Toyota dealership. I purchased quality tires elsewhere. It is ridiculous that a consumer spends over $20,000 for a vehicle and must replace the tires with so few miles. After reading all of the negative reports about these tires from consumers, I did not complain to Toyota or bridgestone, because it is apparently a lost cause. I am totally disgusted with Toyota and the poor quality they have been selling over the past few years.
Ltr fwd on behalf of (NY) re his leased 2009 Toyota Camry le defective tires, after being driven only 25,000 miles the tires are worn, reply to massapequa park , NY ofc. The consumer stated the tires were always properly inflated and rotated. The consumer contacted bridgestone to inquire about a replacement price, but was told they could not offer any assistance because Toyota had contracted to have their automobiles equipped with lower rated mileage tires in order to achieve a higher mph.
Email from the office of congressman on behalf of constituent re acceleration problems in Toyota Camry models. The consumer stated the recall was performed on Feb 5, 2010 regarding the sudden acceleration problem. However, on March 25, 2010 as the consumer removed the gear from park to drive, with his foot on the brake, the vehicle began to accelerate and roar, the rpm's had redlined and the vehicle began to move forward and the brakes would not stop the vehicle from moving forward. The consumer put the gear in neutral and the vehicle was still accelerating. The consumer then immediately shifted the gear into park and the vehicle came to a screeching halt. The consumer took the vehicle to the dealer for an inspection. However, the inspection revealed nothing wrong with the vehicle. Also, the tires had to be replaced due to excess wear, despite the tire rotations that were performed every 5,000.
I have a 2009 Toyota Camry. Just after 20,000 miles, tires are worn-out. The dealer who sold me the new car asked me to change tires. I bought this car less than 2 years (a brand new car at that time). If tires can last only 20,000 miles, these tires (on camry) must be poor quality. I think Toyota must recall to fix this problem because this could put driver/passengers at risk.
Brand new 2009 Toyota Camry with 22,557 miles on it was forced to replace one tire. The tire began repeatedly losing air three months prior to replacing it. 6/26/10 I purchased 3 more new tires because they didn't meet safety inspection requirements and were losing air. We were putting air in the tire 2-3x weekly. We had to replace all four tires by 30,000 miles and we waited much longer than we should have. It is ridiculous to pay 30k for a car and need new tires before 2 years. I am very disgusted with Toyota. It is a safety risk to drivers and their families. The tires a poor quality.
The contact owns a 2009 Toyota Camry with bridgestone turanza el 400 p215/60r/16 tires. While driving approximately 5 mph making a left turn with snow weather conditions the tires started spinning making it difficult to turn. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the technicians stated to contact the tire manufacturer. The tire manufacturer was contacted and stated that Toyota needed to be contacted since the vehicle was unsafe to drive. The contact stated that the tires failed prematurely. The tires have not been replaced. The failure mileage was 11,000.
Uncontrollable acceleration on a family trip several times. I took it to vanderstyne Toyota dealership in rochester, NY. They said it was insignificant. Normal occurrence and wear. Also, car is not even a year old and standard michelin energy tires are worn badly even with regularly scheduled maintenance rotation and balance! they have no warranty on tires!.
My 2009 Toyota Camry has premature tire wear on all 4 tires before 20,000 miles. Firestone will not address problem nor will the dealer even though all tires were rotated according to dealers recommendations. The vehicle was purchased in March 2008.
2009 Toyota Camry tires had to be replaced at low mileage. The consumer stated he began to hear a noise at 5000 miles.