Toyota Camry owners have reported 3 problems related to cooling fan (under the engine and engine cooling 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.
I was driving down 15th street headed to mcalister's on July 9, 2018. It was raining really hard. I was in the lane closest to central and monish park. When I came up on checkers the water was extremely high and proceeded to cover the front part of my hood. I drove through it and reached my destination. I noticed the next day that my air was not blowing out cold, but warm air. My horn sounded really funny when it was blown. I figured water must have affected it because my car was fine before then. I got my car checked out only to find out that both cooling fans had detached away from the motor.
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I have a 2003 Toyota Camry 4cyl car with 150,000 miles, that has a coolant leak from the back of the engine next to the intake manifold after replace most of the cooling system such as fan, thermostat trying to correct the problem on further inspection and research, it was revealed that the leak is coming from the head gasket area, due to stripped out block/headbolt, as a clear sign of manufacturer defect indicated and substantiated by the amount of similar cases found on internet forums such. . Read more...
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After a headgasket repair @ gresham Toyota when the vehicle ac is turned on engine speed increases 500 rpms each time the ac pump cycles on , mostly while the vehicle is in motion, intermitently when the vehicle is stopped. When this happens at a stop the vehicle can lurch forward without warning posing a potentially hazardous condition. Also because of the constantly fluctuating engine speed (every 30 seconds at stop & every 10 seconds while in motion ) it is causing un-necessary wear & tear on other vehicel componants ie. Brakes,transmision ac compressor cooling fans (radiator) etc.
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