Toyota Camry owners have reported 6 problems related to automatic stability control (asc) (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Camry based on all problems reported for the Camry.
While driving vehicle swayed to the left. Vehicle was serviced, tires were rotated, and alignment done. However, vehicle was still swaying to the left. Manufacturer will not assist.
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I have a 2004 Toyota camery purchased in April/04. Like many others, my car drifts to the left into other lanes. This is a major safety issue as this could result in accidents and injuries. The car will not drive straight on any type of road surface. From various readings, there is a problem with the springs. This problem has existed for several years now and Toyota has been ignoring this problem. Please force Toyota to fix this problem!.
Ever since I brought my 2002 Toyota Camry xle home it veered to the left. On every trip back to the dealer I mentioned it and each time I received a different reason for the problem. After two years it is now totally unsafe to drive. I did and paid for all the solutions the dealer made and they don't know what they are doing. From wrong tire pressure to one new and old tire to two new tires to a wheel alignment to the fact that I probably drive over bumps and holes, they have given more excuses than answers. I am afraid I will get into a crash. The steering wheel literally turns left on its own and your car swerves into the left lane.
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2004 Toyota Camry solara constantly pulls to the left. Have returned to dealer three times. On third time they adjusted the springs. Has helped the problem, but the car still drifts to the left.
2003 Camry se, despite two returns to dealer, still consistantly drifts and/or veers to the left. Head technician stated that this was the #2 complaint on late model Camry's, and that there was nothing that could be done, as it was the "nature" of the car. I feel this is a very unsafe situation (especially since it is most evident at highway speeds), and have read that it is, in fact, a very common complaint among 2002/2003 Camry owners. Someone could easily get hurt or killed, with this many Camry's out on the road and, evidentally, many (all?) having the same problem.
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After numerous letters, phone calls and visits to the dealer vehicle continued to experience pulling to the left. (nar).
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