Toyota Camry owners have reported 9 problems related to front suspension shock absorber (under the suspension 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 2007 Toyota Camry. The contact noticed hydraulic fluid leaking from the shock absorbers. The vehicle was taken to a local repair shop where a mechanic informed the contact that the hydraulic fluid was leaking from the front and rear shock absorbers. The vehicle was then taken to an authorized dealership for a diagnostic test on two occasions. When the problem was duplicated, the dealer stated that nothing could be done to repair the vehicle as it was no longer under warranty. The failure mileage was approximately 40,000. The current mileage was approximately 41,000. Updated 11/05/10.
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- the contact owns a 2004 Toyota Camry. While coming out of the car wash and switching the position gear from neutral to drive the vehicle accelerated to almost 50 mph for about 20-30 seconds, causing it to crash into a pole. The contact tried to apply the brake, but could not stop the vehicle. Contact can provide pictures if needed. The current and failure mileage were both 26,190. The consumer stated that the vehicle was taken into performance and repaired. The vehicle would shake and veer to the right. Performance Dodge picked up vehicle for a 2nd repair and informed the consumer that a damp mount on right side of the vehicle was missing. The vehicle was delivered to consumer on 4/27/07 but consumer is still fearful to drive the vehicle. Updated 05/13/tr.
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Vehicle pulls to left or right--mostly left. Vehilce will not drive straight without constant pressure on the steering wheel. I have complained and have taken it in for service and/or test driven a total of eight times. Four times have been in the last month. The springs have been replaced and a wheel alignment has been performed. Two service managers have driven with me from two different dealerships. They could feel the car pulling but said it was "normal. " there is a technical service bulletin to repair the vehicle pull/drift but there has not been any improvement to my vehicle. I hear rattles in the driver window, the passenger window/door, and the dash. The windows were serviced once. The dash has been serviced twice. Servicemen replaced the seatbelt panel on the passenger side because they thought the noise existed there. The noise still exists. Since then, they don't try to repair and I've been told 'a little play in the windows is normal. '.
Small magnitude vibration when driving over rough pavement in front passenger side of vehicle. Suspect motion of front passenger wheel not damped out by faulty shock absorber.
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Shock absorbers that are designed for vehicle are not adequate causing rough ride over segmented road bumps. Mjs.
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Brakes make a grinding noise and do not work properly, also front shock absorber were installedmexhaust front pipe was installed.
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The front shock absorbers do not protect front end of car. Front end hits road when vehicle crosses shallow dips in roadway.
Shocks and pads failed.
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Brake pads defective. Shocks are noisy.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Suspension problems | |
Front Suspension problems | |
Suspension Noise problems | |
Front Suspension Strut problems | |
Rear Suspension problems | |
Strut Failure problems | |
Front Suspension Coil Spring problems | |
Rear Suspension Shock Absorber problems | |
Front Suspension Control Arm problems | |
Front Suspension Shock Absorber problems |