Automatic Transmission Cooler Problems of Toyota Camry

Toyota Camry owners have reported 4 problems related to automatic transmission cooler (under the power train 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.

1 Automatic Transmission Cooler problem of the 1997 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 02/02/2007

The ignition problem was main reason the transmission lock up. And it have cooling problems.

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2 Automatic Transmission Cooler problem of the 1999 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 06/15/1999

Excessive wear of brake pads and front rotors; at 10,000 miles dealer had to replace front rotors and pads. Currently, at 21,000 miles, problem reoccurred. Problem with headlight not aligned. Dealer informed that vehicle met manufacturer's specification and nothing else could be done. Also, water pump failure. Dealer notified, and repairs being made. Consumer states that the transmission fluid is not good and Toyota refuses to test the fluids.

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3 Automatic Transmission Cooler problem of the 1996 Toyota Camry

Failure Date: 06/01/1996

Transmission fluid leak.

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4 Automatic Transmission Cooler problem of the 2002 Toyota Camry

The vehicle is slipping out of gear. There is a leak in the transmission line. This is causing a delay in acceleration. Dealer replaced the transmission line, and 5,000 miles later transmission line was leaking again. Also, radio was replaced three times due to burning smell, and radio staying on when engine is off.

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