Toyota Camry owners have reported 5 problems related to exterior rearview mirror (under the visibility 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 2018 Toyota Camry. While driving 10 mph, the driver and passenger side rearview mirrors would reflect the interior vents, which made it difficult to see other vehicles on the road. The vehicle was taken to rosenthal Acura (623 frederick rd, gaithersburg, MD 20879, (877) 300-4226), but no failure was found. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The VIN and failure mileage were not available.
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Ltr fwd (NY) owner of a 2010 Toyota Camry that has been service for multiple defects since purchased including braking system and gas pedal recall, reply to massapequa, NY ofc. The back seat foam was defective and had to be replaced, the passenger exterior mirror was loose, the brakes had to be pumped so they wouldn't feel mushy, the steering was loose and the dashboard lights would dim while driving and when applying the brake. The consumer contacted the dealer and informed them the lights were not working. They stated it sounded as though it was an electrical problem and she would have to leave the vehicle. The consumer also stated when she applied the brake, the vehicle would lunge forward.
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The contact owns a 2006 Toyota Camry. While driving less than 50 mph the passenger side mirror fell out of the mirror assembly shell. The dealer speculated that she must have hit something to cause the mirror to fall out. The mirror was replaced at an expense of $222. 00. Since the warranty was expired, the manufacturer would not assume responsibility. The failure and current mileages were under 21,000. Updated 12/7/09
updated 12/08/09.
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I need your help on problems and laws governing new cars. I just took delivery of my 2004 Toyota solara convertible. The problem is an obstructed view out of my rearview mirror. There is only a 12" width between the two large headrests on the back seat. I have blind spots that I cannot pick up with either my side mirrors or my rearview mirror. I have been to the north carolina highway patrol. As the law is written, had I loaded my car to block the view in this manner, I would be in violation. However, a car can be constructed with an obstructed view. Apparently, my Toyota is not the only car designed with an obstructed view. Friends of mine who drive vans tell me they also cannot see well out of their rearview mirrors. Please help. There should be a law governing manufactures to provide proper view for passenger cars.
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Driver's side view mirror failed.
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