Toyota Camry owners have reported 48 problems related to brake disc rotor (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.
Front rotors failed.
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Front brakes and rotors make vibration noise. Yh.
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Brake pad material was flaking off resulting in damage to rotors also.
Could hear grinding noise when applying brakes at 40mph; took to dealer & mechanic took for test drive; had same problem; had calipers, pads & rotors replaced. Problem still exists.
Brake rotors failed.
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Brake pads and rotors making grinding noise when stoping. Nlm.
Purchased car with 320 miles on it, the front rotor was cracked. Consumer sttes when he purchased the vehicle he noticed the right headlight assembly was not right, the salesman had the service dept look at it and they said the bracket was broken ,consumer had his mechanic to inspect vehicle and it was determined that both front rotors were cracked.
Right rear rotor wears out prematurely.
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Rotor needs turning. Yh.
Recall was performed on vehicle, shortly after a brake drum needed resurfacing.
Problems with vehicle's transmission. Toyota over filled the transmission by 1 1/2 quarts. The consumer was told that it was okay. Transmission fluid started to drain. The vehicle started having troubles climbing on inclines. There were vibrations when driving 50 mph and over, and constant flats and blow outs occurred. (destiny michelin) there were also problems with the power steering, struts, and the rotors.
When applying the brakes there is a squeaking noise, but vehicle will stop. Dealer replaced brfake rotors and pads.
We bought this vehicle as a Toyota certified user car. Since purchase we have replaced the entire brake system twice and and rotors/pads three times, due to grinding noises, pedal vibration and premature wear. In speaking the with service manager he indicates that there are no reported problems, but after visiting your site -- I'm convinced there is a real problem. Please help.
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