12 problems related to suspension have been reported for the 2012 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2012 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2012 Camry.
Steering bushing broken.
On 2/18/23 I took my car into the repair shop to investigate a clunking sound upon braking. The control arm was broken and the level of corrosion is extensive. I am the original and only owner and the car has never been out of florida or on the beach or immersed in water. Toyota of north America in plano, TX said they could not receive my pictures and that there was no one at Toyota that I could send documents to. They said if there was a recall I would be notified.
When I first purchased the car I unlocked the lever to adjust my steering wheel and from that moment further my car never drove the same. If I do not play with the lever for the tilt steering and move steering wheel up and down while driving my car does not drive normal. The tires either feel like they were laying down flat when making a turn either way to the left or the right and the car seemed to be at a different position than my steering wheel was. I changed my lower control arms, inner tire rods(front), outer tire rods(front),this is all since January of 2022. I contacted the dealership immediately when I began noticing the problem and they told me nothing was wrong with the car and they couldn't not help me. Now when I am driving it sounds like a belt shifted on a tire but hasn't or something is rubbing. My steering wheel shakes when braking, and my steering wheel is really tight. If I put my traction control on off and drive it somewhat drives better but the rubbing sounds from the front still appears. If I play with the tilt lever and move steering wheel in and out or up and down I can feel the transmission almost like releasing from straining but never feels as if it is straining if that makes since. The lever for tilt steering is sometimes really loose like it is about to fall off but other times it is so tight that I am afraid it will snap if I lock it back. No one seems to understand what is the issue at the mechanic shops I brought it too. And I am so scared of driving it that I have parked it since August because I am afraid for my safety and my childrens safety. I have heard and read about other Camrys this year model having similar issues. One time my abs light and traction lights came on during my drive and then went off moments later. If I dont play with the lever and tilt steering during a drive, the steering wheel while shake, car wobbles and sounds like mud tires are on it, and the car glides all over the road and turns make as if tires flat.
The contact owns a 2012 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that on two occasions while driving at 25 mph, the vehicle shuddered without warning. The vehicle was taken to colonial Toyota in milford, 470 boston post rd, milford, CT 06460, (203) 878-7401 where it was diagnosed that the floor mat was too close to the accelerator pedal and the tie needed to be cut but the failure persisted after the repairs. The vehicle was taken back to colonial Toyota in milford in milford, CT 06460, where the vehicle was being serviced. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that the failure was a ze5 torque convert and stated to the contact to take the vehicle to the dealer. The approximate failure mileage was 90,000.
Suspension problem: steering needs over-correcting on highways to keep vehicle going straight. Hitting any defect in the roadbed causes the car to bounce and jar causing difficulty with steering and maintaining safe forward travel. Dealership service diagnosis was a leaking front strut. Service wanted to replace leaking strut for $500. (new strut only). Vehicle has 38,163 miles. Vehicle was an off-lease used purchase with 32,698 miles. Strut not covered by waranty which expired at 36,00 miles.
The tire pressure tends to fluctuate often requiring weekly air check to maintain the proper psi. The driver front tire psi cold will read 36 , front pass 34 , rear drive r35, rear pass at 36, when the tires heat up after appx. 38 mile out and you check the psi it will read 39, 39. 36,37, or at time you may get 39,37. 39. F you have to come to a stop light, sudden stop, or a stop at night on a non familiar road like I had to in the rain on a uneven road the vehicles tail end tends to slide to the left and the front end feels as if you hit a pot hole do to slight wear and tear groves in the road that don't become apparent until your on that 1 to 2 feet section in the road. Is this a common complaint with any others or am I over being over concerned with the drive performance on uneven pavement or roads. My concern is the abuse on the brake components, the steering , the tires , fuel consumption and keeping control of your vehicle . Is it a computer problem, wheel component, tires, or me or all of the above. I purchased my Toyota for durability, efficacy, and my family safety on the road .
Car had extremly poor quality in interior material. Rear bumper, rims and seat coming apart for a less 40k miles supension feel unsafe when un drive on highways vibration on the vehicule Toyota just said vehicule was design like that. Any professional report about that condition.
The contact owns a 2012 Toyota Camry. The contact stated that the abs, traction control, and air bag light would intermittently illuminate on the instrument panel. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer for diagnostic testing where it was stated that the brake actuator assembly would need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 10,000.
I own a 2012 4cyl Camry xle. A knocking sound coming from the back of the roof on the passenger side happens when the body integrity is compromised, like when going over bumps or entering a home garage from the driveway. Brought the car to the Toyota dealer in December 2013 who refused to repair the problem because the car was out of warranty (the car had over 40,000 miles and the warranty coverage was up to 36,000 miles). They offered to repair the car for $486. 85 usd. Although two Toyota repair centers in puerto rico (Toyota service center in san lorenzo, pr and furiel Toyota auto), both acknowledged it was a problem other customers complained about and they know of. I searched online and there are forums discussing the same problem on 2012 Camry's with sunroof, so I understand it is a manufacturing issue for which Toyota should be responsible.
This auto is the most uncomfortable and least safe car that I have ever driven and I have been driving for 60 years, every slight imperfection in the road is felt and loud noises come from under the car. When it hits a bump the car bounces and makes me feel unsafe while driving. I have been back to the dealer two times (penn Toyota) , the first time I drove with a technician he said" the dealer should have sold me an avalon as they drive better", and they have other shocks that they can install", when we got back to the dealership the service agent ([xxx]) stated all was up to spec and it was only my opinion that the car did not drive smoothly. I contacted Toyota hq and spoke to mr. Ashby and he arranged a visit with the service mgr. (jimmy miga ) , we took a ride in another Camry on the premises and then drove my car and found the other car to drive much smoother than mine, he lowered the tire pressure in all four tires and said it might help, it doesn't. The lowering of the tire pressure creates other problems,such as less gas mileage, tire wear and could cause a blowout, he said he would arrange for a Toyota engineer to come and check my car. I have an appt with one on 11/20/12. I hope that Toyota can do something to correct this problem, but I have little hope as all I ever heard from anyone I spoke to is that " it is up to spec or it is normal and it is only my opinion that the ride is not up to par with other new cars that I have driven. ".
I have been experiencing a knock/tap/clunk sound coming from the roof in my 2012 Toyota Camry se v6 from the rear end of the car. Its got 11600 miles on it and I started noticing the sound around the time I took it in for the 10000 mile service. I hear the sound every time I drive up or down an incline at an angle.
Car shakes very aggressively on freeway with grooves. It is major security concern as car doesn't fell safe at all. Being a family car, we are not comfortable using this car anymore. Toyota is not willing to look into this and told us this is normal for the car. I have driven 7 different cars of different make and models and none of them behave in this manner on freeway.
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