20 problems related to steering have been reported for the 2016 Toyota Camry. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2016 Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the 2016 Camry.
Vehicle- 2016 Toyota Camry as I was making a slight turn on the highway, my steering wheel began to sparatically veering left and right, which resulted in me hitting a curb, not once but twice. Due to the heavy impact and harsh involuntary, out of control steering the airbag should have deployed. However, it failed to do so. Instead, only the "airbag light" came on my dashboard along with warning lights that had not been there prior to accident.
Erratic steering issue related to weak car battery. I have a 2016 Toyota Camry xle. The car began pulling to the left then to the right while driving down a straight and even road. The car would then resume normal steering for a minute or two, then the erratic steering behavior would resume for several minutes. In addition, the steering wheel would not return to center after making left or right turns. This steering issue would begin 1 - 5 minutes from the start of a trip a continue throughout the journey. This issue has been reported by many other Camry owners in several online automotive related repair sites with each person describing these same steering issues. They stated that the problem was resolved when they replaced their car battery. I decided to replace my 4-year-old true start battery with a new diehard platinum battery from advance auto parts and had them install it a week ago. Since then, the steering issue has not returned, and I consider this issue resolved.
This 2016 Toyota Camry le developed a steering problem. Initially, the steering pulled mildly to the left when the car was cold. This resolved after 5 minutes of driving. My mechanic could find no problem with the steering. Eventually (2 weeks) the steering would additionally intermittently pull moderately to the right. This was not reproducible. If I did not hold the wheel firmly, the car would turn off the road or across the lane to the right. Within one week the car would became difficult to start. Two days later the battery failed completely. Replacing the battery totally corrected the steering problems. I conclude that the failing battery could not adequately power the electric motors in the power steering. This was the first sign of a failing battery. I had never heard of this before. There was no warning light. I believe that such an unusual sign of a failing battery should be publicized as an important warning for all cars with electrically controlled power steering.
The car starts shaking and the stirring wheel at 40 mph or more. 10 /1/23.
After sitting almost all winter, I went to drive the car three blocks away. I noticed that the steering wheel had too much play in it. We called the dealer and was told is a typical problem on the Camry, so why isnt there a recall on it. My car only has 25,543 miles on it, its hardly considered old. On a paved road.
This complaint concerns steering issues related to a bad cell in battery. For the past year the car has randomly pulled right and left and veered while on the highway. Pulling was most pronounced when accelerating and stopping. The pulling could be extreme at times especially then turning, the car would pull the other way. The issue was erratic and could not be replicated for the car repair shop. I had the tires rotated twice and an alignment which did not solve the issue. Local dealership was not helpful. Came across internet car blog that linked faulty battery to unsafe steering for Camry's then found multiple references for this issue online. Changed out the battery and the steering issue is resolved.
My power steering wheel is making loud noises when making turns while driving and while on standby such as on the driveway at home. This make, model, and year indicates that the Toyota Camry 2016 has an electric power steering meaning it does not run of steering fluid. I do not know what caused this issue but it started happening after the 4th of July 2020. My car is salvaged but it was only slightly rear ended on the left side, only external damage and no internal damage. The miles on the vehicle is 62,000. I've read online that this is an occurring issue with all Toyota Camrys with electrical steering. The vehicle is used to drive to grocery stores, work, college, and road trips. Alignment and rotation is done routinely and the tires have been recently changed. I don't not speed on my turns and I don't put any pressure on my steering wheel when turning. I currently don't know why it's making sound when turning the steering wheel but I hope it isn't an issue that will cause an accident in the future.
Car suddenly pulled to right, wouldn't hold center. Really felt it driving in town. Steering felt like someone was grabbing and releasing the steering wheel. Read on a forum that it could be the battery. Replaced battery (which started the car just fine) . . . And it does seem to have solved the problem. This sudden loss of steering control is going to be a problem and the average person will not realize a weakening battery could be the issue, resulting in a rip-off. Not normally a complainer, but this is really dangerous!.
If my wheel's are turned when I turn my car off the car pulls really hard that direction when I start it again. Right or left it doesn't matter just switch ever direction my wheels where pointed when I turned it off.
When I start to drive my car the steering either goes to the left or right and does not stay straight. It is happening periodically. I had it checked, had an alignment and they could not come up with anything that would cause this. On the highway it is not much of a difference but driving on the street it seems as if someone is grabbing the steering wheel and pulling it to either side.
Tl the contact owns a 2016 Toyota Camry. While driving 30 mph, the steering wheel collapsed on its own. The contact stated that the steering wheel was collapsable and would fold when the collapse button was pressed. When the contact leaned on the device, the steering wheel would fold while driving. The contact had to pull over and then pull the steering wheel back up. Lynch Toyota (179 tolland turnpike, manchester, CT 06042, (860) 646-4321) diagnosed that the system needed to be tightened. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that a representative would reach out to the contact soon. The failure mileage was 63,478.
The steering started pulling left or right after the car was started and driven . Would stop after the the ignition was turned off and turned back on. I think the problem is when the battery is low on amps and you turn on the ignition the low amps messes up the elecyrical power assist or the steering sencer and locks the steering problem in when you start the car and then it"s running off the electrical alteranor. Because is you pull over and stop and restart the car some times it will fix the problem till you restart the car. I replaced the low amp battery and it fixed the problem for now. Took toyato tomato and they could not duplicate the problem. Problem could be fixed with a voltage regulator or wire change directly to the alt. Real dangers problem almost pulled me in to the other lane!!!!.
Tl the contact owns a 2016 Toyota Camry. While driving 15-20 mph, the power steering became difficult to maneuver without warning. As a result, the contact's vehicle crashed into a parked vehicle. There were no injuries. A police report was not filed. The vehicle was towed to the contact's residence. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. Ken ganley Toyota (located at 1110 clairton blvd, pleasant hills, PA 15236, (412) 469-3000) and the manufacturer were notified. The approximate failure mileage was 43,000.
My car is a 2016 Toyota Camry se 4-cylinder automatic with 67k miles. It is on it's second set of tires which have about 25k miles on them, and have been rotated one or two times since purchased new. Key point: there has been no work (incl. No tire rotations) done to the car recently. . . Everything was fine until last week when I noticed a strong pulling of the car to the left. The next time I drove the car I noticed a strong pull to the right, which seemed very strange since it was not the left as before. This pulling to one side or the other has happened a few times over the last week now. Through experimentation I have learned that turning the ignition off and restarting seems to clear the problem - if the front wheels are pointed straight forward. I believe having the front wheels pointing straight forward when I shut off / restart seems to correct the pulling problem. But if the wheels are pointed left or right when I restart the car, the car pulls that direction when restarted. I'm no automotive mechanic, but based on what I think I've learned, this problem seems to be an electronic one. Seeing others incidents being entered with the same problem on 2015 and 2016 Camrys, please look into this ASAP.
If steering wheel is turned to the right or left when I start the engine, while driving the wheel pulls in that direction while going down the street. If the steering wheel is straight when I turn on the engine and drive, the car goes straight down the street, no pull left or right. So I always straighten the wheel before I shut off the engine.
On Sunday June 15, 2018, at approximately 10:15 am, I was traveling in the left lane, east on route 72 towards lbi, the black pick up truck in front of me lost his hitch. He did not have it securely attached to his vehicle. The hitch hit the road in front of me and began bouncing and was bouncing higher and higher and I had heavy traffic behind me and in the right lane as well. I had to time the bounce of his hitch so I could go over it. When I successfully did this the hitch made dents to the undercarriage of my vehicle and possibly caused other damages that I have not yet found. The black pick up trucks� license plate number was NJ:h45hnj. I did not pursue the vehicle. I made my way to my work and filed report with my insurance company geico.
Steering gets real stiff when engine is on . [cannot turn] stationary and in motion position at all times.
My 2016 Toyota Camry steering randomly started to get stiff when driven and has become worse. At times, it will loosen up and drive easier. Toyota dealership has checked the steering twice and indicate they are unable to duplicate the issue.
As soon as I bought the Toyota 2016 unit and started driving it I noticed that the vehicle was apparently disaligned. But in an awkward manner: the steering wheel would forcibly turn left. Another time right. Sometimes, specially after starting the engine. It is an erratic behavior. Took it to a certified mechanic and was aligned. The mechanic mentioned that it was a bit disaligned. Next day I experienced the same problem. Back to the shop and a road test was performed. The mechanic was bewildered and could not find an explanation for this problem.
Toyota Camry VIN 4t1bf1fk8gu999150. Toyota case #1709122725 police incident:172500264 this is to inform you that my wife ended up a severe car accident dated 9-7-2017. The toyata Camry le 2016 car which was on lease from the toyato f over 20 months completely totaled out. The car was hit on the non driver rear seat by the other car while turning. The impact was of at least 30-40 m/hr of the speed. Above car spinned 180 degree ended up stopping due to road side pavement in the opposite road. The impacted side wheel was broken and rotated out. The impact was severe but the air bags mainly on the driver side front and rear seat did not open at all. The remaining open bag was floppy. Being a medical physician, this is surprising and disturbing to me. As the most fatal car injury occur due to the deceleration injuries due to steering wheel impact that can lead major vessel like aorta / heart rupture. I see it as the manufacturing defect in the car. In the back, both baby car seats were damaged . Fortunately, my wife dropped my children 0. 3 mile before the accident site to the day care who is a 4 month old infant. I am very sure that if any of my children would be in the back seat, the consequences could be life threatening. S. My wife has a chest pain and back pain deceleration injury causing front chest pain, head concussion and other injuries related. I expect safety should be the priority when come to human life. We were planning to keep this car as we spend lease money in to it. However due to the accident and total loss of car. It has effected our financial situation to buy a new car. This is effecting our work as we ended up in urgent situation to spend thousands of dollar to purchase a new car. I have read the nafta information about the car bags and other detailed which further confirms my doubt. Thanks.