Toyota Camry owners have reported 57 problems related to brake disc (under the service brakes 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.
The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Camry. The contact depressed the brake pedal, but the vehicle failed to stop. The vehicle drove into some bushes and came to a complete stop. The failure has occurred numerous times while driving. The mechanic stated that nothing could be done because they are unsure of what caused the failure. The speed, engine size, valid VIN, and powertrain were unknown. The current mileage was 19,000 and failure mileage was 4.
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I have a 1999 solara and ever since owning it, it's been one thing after another. The cd player skips when I press the brakes, the rotors needed resurfacing because the steering wheel and brake pads vibrated when breaking, the struts rattle badly and constantly, the driver side vanity mirror broke off, the driver side door control panel has came off twice now, I've replaced break light bulbs four times, the engine sputters at times at start up and will not stay running on it's own and the driver side seat rocks back and forth. The dealer fixed the seat once out of the 7 times I brought it in for repair finally said it's supposed to do that. I told them they fixed the problem once already so how can it be a normal thing? I sat in a new solara onthe showroon floor and that seat rocked too. The dealer replaced my cd player but the new skips at times but not nearly as often. The dealer claimed there's nothing wrong with the struts and refused to replace. Tired of one thing after another. . . This is my first and last Toyota.
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While driving down a hill when I applied brakes towards bottom of hill and front brakes began to vibrate and caused front end to shimmy.
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Both rear brake discs were grooved after 4000 miles of use. Dealership turned rotors. Problems still existed with noise. Took to second dealer and they turned discs (second turning) diagnosis: warped discs. My conscern is the safety of the rear brakes new, as well as after the remedy (turning). Customer service rep. From first dealer stated that there have been many complaints about noise, but it is perfectly safe.
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Dealer replaced rear wheel disc and pads because vehicle would squeak when applying brakes. Feel free to provide any further information.
Brake pads are squeaking, took vehicle to Ford and they replaced pads and rotors. Rotors were cracked. Dealer replaced rotors. L currently, vehicle is squeaking again. Please provide any further information.
Brakes will make squeaking and grinding noise when applying brakes.
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Brakes squeal while consumer is applying brakes.
Front brake pads and rotors are wearing excessively. Also, notes when brakes are applied there is a very loud grinding noise. Consumer has contacted dealer respectfully. Please provide any further details.
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While applying brakes at highway speeds of 40 mph or more, it causes steering wheel to vibrate, brake pedal would go to the floor associated with grinding noise, causing a delay in stopping distance. Dealer found normal wear and tear and replaced brake pads and rotors at no cost.
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Consumer states an on going problem with vibration while driving 70 mph. Vehicle taken to dealer. They replaced front rotors and pads, within six month or less the problem is reoccurring. Feel free to provide any further information.
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Front brakes make grinding noise when braking.
The brake pads, rear drums/rotors had to be replaced on a Toyota certified used vehicle. The repair person inquired as to whether I was driving the vehicle with the emergency brake on because the rotors/drums were" melted. " when the brake pedal is applied, there is a very loud groaning noise.
Brakes squeak/ pull to left and warp. Also, cd player doesn't work, had 4 cds replaced/ springs in side of sun roof are broken and make noises, and regulator replaced inside of windows. Dealership is aware of problems. Consumer states that brake rotors have been turned at 9000 and 27000 miles, each time rotors are turned the brake pads have been replaced, however problem still occurs. Windshiled has a film like covering which makes it very difficult to see out of. Goodyear tire p205/65r15, dot m6urredr228 wore out prematurely.
Brake pedal was going to the floor, dealer repaired front brakes. Consumer stated there is a noise in the front of the vehicle, dealer states 2 front struts need replaced, also axle boots leaked and dealer replaced. Vehicle was hard to start and then would die, dealer replaced the isc valve. Water pump leaked and was replaced.
Brake pads are wearing out prematurely. When brake pedal is applied the brakes make a loud vibrating noise with poor stooping effect. Most of my driving is highway yet the brake wear out as if I apply them constantly. Dealer has acknowledged that brake wear has been erractic with car, yet all they recommend is replacing brake pads and resurfacing the rotors every 10000 to 15000 miles. I've replaced the brake pads twice since I purchased the car and need to replace them again soon since they are worn again. In general, the brakes on this vehcle function poor at best with premature wear out of brake pads and drums.
Brake problems emerged prior to being told that power booster and master cylinder were bad. Also, had no brake pads, and had to have rotors turned. Vehicle at dealer for repairs at this time.
Since car was purchased the brake pedal on many occasions has dropped to the floor pan fo no appearant reason. This problem occurs at both highway speed and in-city speeds. I have to pump the pedal a few times for it to maintain brake pressure. If I keep my foot on the pedal long enough it eventually drops.
I am a little displeased with my 1999 Toyota Camry. I bought it as a certified used car with 19,300 miles. Already, I have shelled out 450. 00 for the replacement of the rotors, disc pads, and assembly. The drivers side window had failed before, and I had them replace the whole assembly. The dash lights just failed recently, as well as one of the rear lights burned out in Nov. I logged a complaint with Toyota cust. Service center, but I still feel that this car is a lemon. What new 1999 car with 30,000 miles has had this many failures? please send me any other info that might pertain to this, or any info you hear back. Itr would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to be taking my car in for major service every year!!!.
Brakes have worn out every 3,000 miles. Brake pads and rotors had to be rerplaced by dealership. Brakes went out again, and dealership refused to replaced them.
When brakes were applied in a panic stop, pedal went to the floor, resulting in extended stopping distance which caused a collision/ minor injuries. Upon inspection of vehicle by the dealer, it was discovered that calipers were defective. Dealer has replaced rotors/pads and calipers.
Front disc brakes had to be replaced within 13 months of purchase of new auto. Complained of noise est. 6 months before. Wear nosie noticed at 21500 miles.
When attempting to quickly stop at high speeds (50+ mph), the front brakes groan/grind and vibrate. This increases stopping distance by a factor of 2 and is unsafe. Pads and rotors where replaced by dealer at my cost but the problem still occurs. Tsbbr002-96 describes the problem but did not help. I believe this is a design flaw with potential of serious injury.
Abs light came on. Braking distance was extended and brakes were squeaking. Dealer replaced pads and front rotors. 2 months later, abs light came back on. Please add further comments. 8ak.
After purchasing car I had to replace brakes after 3 months, then told rotors were warped, now rear axle is faulty and calipers need to be replaced along with rotors/drums and brakes again. Continual problems with front end shaking. This is true of both sides, left and right front.
Vibration in steering wheel and body at speeds between 40 and above/ growning noise when brakes are applied at moderate speeds.
Brought Camry new 1999 replaced rear brakes at 9776 miles as well as rear drum told this was normal, 17472 complete front brake job, at 17472 miles replaced complete disc brakes, mounted two tires and had 4 wheel alignment, brought two more tires at 13724 miles, then 2 more tires at 29054 miles, once again wear and tear normal must be driver, another front brake job at 29981 miles and cleaned and adjusted rear brakes, then at 37738 miles rear tire worn and front tires chopped, at 38685 miles warrented brake pad front brakes and machined rotors at 40230 4 tires brought and installed, adjusted strut mounts, at 44016 miles adjusted and tightened front calipers and warranty for bearing set, conn. This car is a lemon and feel that you should not have to replace tires times 2 and brakes times 4 with only 44016 miles on car to date clb.
97 Camry 4 cyllinder purchased used (34533 mi) sept, 99. Within a week noticed: front grill broken; grinding, scraping noise in front brake system; distinct "chunk" noise primarily in rt fr wheel well area from macpherson strut (lft noisy also); CA.
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Brakes make a grinding noise. Also, had TSB stating brake pads had too much metallic contents. Took vehicle to dealer, and had rotors repaired, problem still occurred. Front brakes and rotors kept wearing prematurely. After consumer had the problem fixed,the front brakes still groan.
Front brakes make a grinding noice. Dealer replaced a 2-page list of parts at 22k miles. The noise is back at 44k miles. Any advise?.
There is a noise coming from braking system. Dealership has replaced brake pads and shoes and rotated rotors two times. Noise is still present, and consumer is concerned about operation of brakes. Please provide any additional information/attachments.
Rotors /pads overheated, has to change them every 8000 miles.
The brakes on my 1998 Toyota Camry wore out at 15000 miles. The service writer at the service dealer told me that the 1997 and 1998 Camry have a design defect that causes more pressure to be applied to the front brakes than to the back brakes, causing the front brakes to wear out prematurely. My power steering pump developed a leak before it was replaced by the servicing dealer at 19000 miles, causing the vehicle to have steering and control problems.
Front disc brakes failed. Mjs.
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Service Brakes problems | |
Brake Electric Antilock problems | |
Brake Light On problems | |
Brakes Failed problems | |
Brake Foundation Components problems | |
Brake Disc Pads problems | |
Brake Disc problems | |
Brake Master Cylinder problems | |
Brake Abs Warning Light problems | |
Brake Disc Rotor problems |