21 problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2011 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2011 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2011 Camry.
The car accelerated uncontrollably for no apparent reason. I was pulling into a parking slot, preparing to put the car in park and stop the car. All of a sudden the car accelerated and slammed into a building.
Fraude DE odómetro en la compra DE el auto.
I came to a stop sign accelerated shifted into 3 rd gear stepped on the gas and it started to contract as if the car was shutting off, within seconds of grasping that effect it started smoking and than I seen flames as I just sat in the car wondering why this was happening instead of getting far away from the car as possible. They totaled my vehicle now im having a problem getting my full request which is 7,000 dollars. The engine light ended up coming on prior to this.
I got my 150,000 tune, which included a computer refresh and alignment as well. . . Well I asked for a replacement battery for my key fog and they gave a me a hard time about the battery. . . I just the need the battery changed on it and they said they would take care of it free of charge. . . When I got there they tried charging me $165 to change the battery in my key fog. . . Which uses a round standard battery. . . And then they threaten me to take out the battery and then put the old one back in if I didn't comply. I ask to speak to the manager and he went ahead and did it for me like he originally had said. . . . My dashboard after the computer refresh and key battery change my dashboard lights up with errors messages. And the car glitches and starts and shuts off when it wants to. . . And my alinement I got just before closing time and they reassuried me that it was good to go. . . And when I started driving it off the lot. . . It have another tire alignment on the opposite side of the car now. . . . I've called them multiple times over and over and I've never heard anything back from them. . . .
I have had complications not only with visor on drivers side but also the their is a clunking weird noise from the suspension. If turn on heat or touch radio the lights on dash flash. I also when trying to accelerate their is no power.
The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that a warning appeared while driving, which indicated that the hood was open. The contact inspected the vehicle and noticed that the hood was not open. In addition, the security alarm kept randomly sounding. The contact attempted to call the dealer several times, but was unsuccessful. The contact was to schedule an appointment for further diagnostic testing. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was not available.
Electric door locks don't respond to remote, or from the driver's door panel. The two rear doors do not allow the handle to open the door. These doors only unlock by using the rocker buttons. This is dangerous particularly for children in the rear seats as they may not be able to exit quickly in an emergency. My Toyota dealer advises that he has no experience with this problem. He offered to replace the activators in each door at cost of $600, but wound not guarantee that this replacement would remediate the lock problems.
The front passenger and rear passenger doors the opening actuators are malfunctioning. They will not unlatch with beeper or drivers control. This side of the car has no key entry. In case of accident or rollover you would have to break the glass to get people out.
Tl-the contact owns a 2011 Toyota Camry . The contact stated that while driving at approximately 25 mph smelled an abnormal odor, the contact pulled over and exited the vehicle as the engine caught fire without warning. The fire department extinguished the fire. A police report was not filed and there were no injuries reported. The vehicle was destroyed and towed to a salvage yard where it was not diagnosed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 48,000. Sg.
Power window on drivers side is intermittent.
Dash light intensity changes from very bright to very dim while driving, dealer states they can't reproduce. This problem is very distracting while driving. I have made a video on my phone to show them what is happening, the response is. . . . . . Yes there is a problem but we can't fix if we cant duplicate?.
I was just leaving work and when I went to go start my car as usual and the windshild wippers went crazy and came on out of nowhere. My radio was blaring very loud and I never had it on to begin with! ive always heard Toyota had some really good vehicles I hope this was just a one time deal and I can get it fixed soon! other than that great car!.
The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the passenger's side front air bag light remained illuminated. The check engine and the traction control warning lights also illuminated. In addition, the vehicle suddenly accelerated while the brake pedal was being depressed. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to have a diagnostic performed. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 53,000 and the current mileage was 61,000.
Drove down road keeping a constant 40-45mph. Vehicle suddenly revs engine wildly to redline. Car speed increases drastically to 65mph from 40-45mph. Took foot off gas pedal and engine still accelerated. Moments later engine went back to normal operating condition.
The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that while driving 25 mph, the speedometer displayed speeds that were 5 mph above the actual speed. The contact discovered the failure by driving through a police street radar. The contact took the vehicle to a dealer for a diagnostic test. The dealer could not diagnose a failure. The failure mileage was 18,300.
The speedometer is inaccurate by almost 10%, when driving by radars or with another vehicle at 35 mph the radar reads 32. Driving next to another vehicle to check the speedometer, it reads 70 mph but the other vehicle's speedometer reads 64 mph. The dealership has verified the inaccuracy but claims the variance is within the spec of 10%. Per the dealer and it's experts the speedometer cannot be calibrated or fixed since it is in spec.
While driving dashboard lights came on, lost engine power, pulled over, smoke from under hood-electrical fire, car totaled.
At speeds between 40 and 75, when the engine is lightly loaded, the computer controlled throttle cannot decide if it ought to be slightly open or completely closed. The worst case is when trying to maintain speed down a gentle hill. The throttle cycles intermittently between off and on. When the throttle shuts, the tach will suddenly drop about 150 rpm and the car noticeably decelerates. Often, after a few seconds, the computer seems to realize that the throttle shouldn't be all the way off, and commands the engine to speed up. Engine speed then jumps about 200 rpm, with an annoying surge and drops back about 50 rpm a second or so later. Occasionally the system would not “wake up� and I would have to apply throttle to get the car to return to the desired speed, at which point it would accelerate through my target speed and I would back off, only to have the cycle repeat. Occasionally when attempting to decelerate, with my foot completely off the throttle, the car would continue to hold speed as if on cruise control. At one point, I proceeded about a half mile at 60 mph with my feet flat on the floor. Several times, I had to step on the brakes to keep from overrunning traffic ahead when the engine did not respond to reduced throttle. When decelerating to a stop from cruising speed (above 50 mph), particularly down a hill, after the throttle had initially closed, the vehicle would decelerate normally to about 40 mph, at which point engine speed would suddenly increase about 200 rpm and the vehicle would begin to gently accelerate. These uncommanded throttle excursions were mild. When the vehicle did not decelerate as commanded, speed could always be reduced with light brake application. But, the problem is consistently annoying and is a symptom that the computer controlled throttle system is not working properly in this vehicle. This rental car exhibited the problem consistently for a week. No check engine light.
I am reporting the same speedometer variances as originally noted in odi case number: 10444688. My speed reflects 35 mph on my speedometer, when in fact it is only 33 mph. Also, if I am going 55 - per the speedometer, the car in fact is only going 52 - 53 mph. This difference is consistant with an actual speed being about 5% less than what it actually displays on the camey's speedometer. I have 'checked' the actual speed by 1) a police speed monitoring sign/display that is put into various locations to both check your speed and to notifiy you of that actual speed in the hopes that you will slow down; and 2) by checking my tomtom gps unit which provides a true readout of my actual speed measured by its 8 satelites in the sky. It likewise always shows a lower 'actual' reading than what my speedometer shows. It is better to have the 'inacurracy' of the read speed to be on the lower end of things - I. E. , you are going slower than you think you are, than to have it reversed - which would be both more unsafe and cause you to get speeding tickets. However, in this day-and-age, with 'digitial' instructments/chips'; you would think that 'measuring speed' correctly would be very simple task! . . . Makes you wonder, if they can't do this correctly - what else, of a more serious nature, is not working correctly.
Bluetooth does not work.
The contact owns a 2011 Toyota Camry. The contact stated the vehicle was not turned on and when the contact touched the radio interface, it was extremely hot. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. There were no prior warnings. The VIN was not available. The current and failure mileages were 71.