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- 2007-2011 Toyota Camry's were installed with a sun visor that was later recalled due to a defect in the inner plastic body. The two halves of the visor that connect around the lever arm begin to pull away from the arm that attaches it to the interior of the car.
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2009 Toyota Camry
CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2009 Camry used to be adorned with our “Seal of Pretty Good” but that was before an alarming number of complaints started rolling in for excessive oil consumption.
Owners are being caught off-guard with how quickly their cars are running out of oil. No leaks, no spills, just 1 quart of vanishing oil in as little as 1,200 miles. Toyota maintains this is “normal” for the 2AZ-FE engine, even though they issued a TSB for the problem in August of 2011.
- Typical Repair Cost:
- $20
- Average Mileage:
- 100,250 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 6 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
- screws and piece of aluminum (3 reports)
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2009 Toyota Camry Owner Comments
problem #6Camry XLE V6
- Automatic transmission
- 100,000 miles
Purchased a brand new 2009 Camry and have already had so many issues. My sun visor does not stay up and is a hazard while driving. I have also had problems with my ABS module (replaced), dashboard (replaced), undercarriage falling down. Will not be purchasing a Toyota in the future.
- Viktoriya L., North Port, US
problem #5Camry LE 2.4
- Automatic transmission
- 86,992 miles
The driver side visor won't stay up and flips down. Pretty dangerous if happens while driving. Looking to fix it or replace it. The new replacement in Amazon is around $130.
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- Mehdi S., Mississauga, ON, Canada
problem #4Camry LE 2.4L
- Automatic transmission
- 170,000 miles
Very poor design almost like it was designed to fail!
A part that can't cost $5.00 to make but they want $55.00 to replace!
This isn't a Rolls Royce!
No wonder they want them to fail!
Absolute trash!!!
- tim53, Spring Hill, FL, US
problem #3Camry LE
- Automatic transmission
- 124,274 miles
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Both sun visors, driver and passenger, fell off the hinge. Found 'how to fix it' video on YouTube .
- zibby, Mississauga, ON, Canada
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Camry
- Automatic transmission
- 70,000 miles
The dealership says the recall has expired. Does that mean after a certain length of time your safety doesn't matter? This was a used car and I never received a notice. Toyota should replace my visor free of charge. I have had older cars than this but never had this problem.
- Tracie R., Hartselle, AL, US
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problem #1Camry LE V6
- Automatic transmission
- 50,000 miles
How can Toyota make visors that break? What other car has ever had this problem in the last 30 years? Maybe if the car is >30 years old. Our 2009 Camry LE v6 had the drivers side visor break, and Toyota had issued a recall (must be a problem for most of their cars). Went to the dealer and with two tries, the new visors will not fully snap up into position backwards like the passenger side does, and it will not fully push up to the front, it just flops down a couple of inches blocking your view of a signal light that you are waiting for.
After four Toyota's, after the accelerator pedal problem recall (the fix for ours was a cut up pedal totally uglyfied), after transmission shifting sticking, after undercarriage covers falling down, after AUX connection not working, and now this unfix-able visor problem (maybe Velcro will work to hold it up?), we will not be buying Toyota again. The dealer was getting huffy too, trying to protect the Toyota reputation, denying the visor had a problem and the local Toyota rep refusing to see it. Best to stay away from Nippon products due to possible Fukushima radioactive material contamination anyway. Sad the Toyota cannot make a reliable car anymore.
- Sez T., Ventura, CA, US
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2008 Toyota Camry
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Toyota dealer.
CarComplaints.com Notes: Owners are reporting that their engines are running out of oil awfully quick. As in, 1 quart every 1,200 miles. Toyota maintains that’s with the “normal” operating range of the 2AZ-FE while owners maintain that’s complete BS.
The issue may be the result of defective piston rings.
- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 60,800 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 10 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (5 reports)
- replace visor (5 reports)
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- Universal Sun Visor Mount Bracket - EZClip Brackets, the maker of the Silver Bullet 3 bracket for Ford products, is in the process of developing a low-cost, universal sun visor mount bracket that will fit most models of vehicles. Currently we have plastic prototypes that we will gladly send you free of charge (within the USA only please) in exchange for your feedback (Limit 2 per customer please). Once it is produced we will gladly send you a pair of the final product free of charge as well. Please send us an email at [email protected] with the following information: Name:Mailing Address:Number of broken visors:Number of screws for each visor:Year, Make and Model of Vehicle:Any photos of the broken visor mount would also be helpful. A limited number of these brackets are available.
2008 Toyota Camry Owner Comments
problem #10Camry ES 2.4L
- Automatic transmission
- 75,000 miles
Dealer fixed it, thankfully. it was pretty bad as sometimes it would get in the way in the middle of the expressway and I could not see.
- trituron, Miami, US
problem #9Camry LE 4
- Automatic transmission
- 99,000 miles
I have dealt with this a recurring problem with the Camry. It is the 2nd Camry that the visor as broken. I had the visor fixed on the other Camry. I think there should be a recall on the visor since I have read about it being a constant complaint. It is not a cheap fix for an annoying problem which deters our vision. I can't afford to pay for a problem. The cost is $91.00 for a 2 minute fix. Outrageous! I may not buy another Camry. The purpose of the visor is to keep sun out of your eyes. But if you continue to use it for that, it will break.
- Rosemary O., Columbus, US
problem #8Camry LE
- Automatic transmission
- 70,000 miles
Both the diver's side and passenger's side sun visors have broken within a year of each other, and after the extended warranty expired. The plastic mechanism keeping the sun visor up failed/broke on both. I am not hard on cars, so I am disappointed by this defect (and many other issues) with this Camry.
- Susan L., Saratoga, CA, US
problem #7Camry LS V6
- Automatic transmission
- 71,000 miles
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
need this visor replaced before i get into an accident
- duhorane, Roseville, MN, US
problem #6Camry
- Automatic transmission
- 65,567 miles
We've had this 2008 since 12,000 miles. Good looking car. My wife takes really good care of it. But.....we've replaced the A/C...under warranty, Transmission, Under warranty, Drivers side visor 3x under warranty. But now the warranty is up. And the visor is broken again. Really, ????? Never had this problem on my Nissan Sentra, Nissan truck, Chevy Luv, Toyota 4x4, Ford Taurus, Chevy minivan, Dodge minivan, Ford F-150 or even all of my Ford Rangers. So I've had a few vehicles. Most I would buy again. But the Camry,....pssh!!! Nothing but troubles after it hit 30,000 miles. And this isn't the hybrid. Wow I can't imagine what dysfunctional that car must be.
God help us all from these chronically defectively designed parts, poor workmanship, and generally bad products that are fed to us through marketing hype.
- Malcolm M., Tucson, AZ, US
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problem #5Camry XLE V4
- Automatic transmission
- 45,000 miles
I bought this 2008 Toyota Camry new and the sun visor on the drivers side won't stay up. They had a recall to fix it and we took it to have it fixed and now it is falling down again and now the passenger side has now fallen off.
- hillbilly , Pikeville, KY, US
problem 2008 Toyota Camry Visor Recall
#4Camry SE 4 cyl
- Automatic transmission
- 55,000 miles
In April the driver's visor broke, and now yesterday the passenger side visor broke. I don't see an easy fix, has this happened to any other 2008 owners?
- jillwi, Oshkosh, WI, US
problem #3Camry LE 4 cyl
- Automatic transmission
- 38,000 miles
Ive a loyal Toyota user since 1984, 4 Camry's ,1 4x4 truck ,1 Corolla.Never had so much problems with a vehicle,We bought this Camry new , wow they were kissin our feet after we bought it we were kicked to the side of the road.motor is a 2.4 4cyl uses oil like I own a oil refinery , sunvisors started to drop down 1st the passenger side we took it back to Toyota they said it had a broke clip inside just out of warranty by 2000 miles I told them I just cant drive to the dealership any time 65 miles away have a job this was when our economy was bad 2 years ago ,looks like they would try to keep up customer relations ,well maybe not,about 8 months the drivers side visor broke whats the use going back just to get the runaround, we had the recalls done ,that was a joke the gas pedal was better before they tampered with it it seems to hang up when you give it gas from a stop ,you press the pedal no rpm's for maybe a second or two this could be dangerous pulling into moving traffic . well I guess I got this off my chest maybe this will help someone buying a Toyota Camry
- swatson, Athens, TN, US
problem #2Camry XLE V6
- Automatic transmission
- 34,000 miles
YOU CANT DRIVE THE CAR WITH THE SUNVISORS HANGING DOWN IN YOUR FACE AND IF YOU TAKE THEM DOWN THE SUN IS BLINDING YOU. THEY JUST HANG THERE HALF WAY AND YOU CAN'T PUSH THEM BACK TOWARD THE WINDSHIELD OR PUT THEM UP ON THE ROOF EITHER. IT IS A PAIN IN THE ASS AND IT REALLY MAKES ME MAD THAT I HADN'T HAD THE CAR BUT A LITTLE OVER A YEAR WHEN THE FIRST ONE BROKE AND A COUPLE MONTHS LATER THE SECOND ONE BROKE. IT HAPPENED JUST A FEW MONTHS AFTER THE WARRANTY WENT OUT AND NOW I AM STUCK WITH THE PROBLEM.
2008 Camry Sun Visor Recall
- Judy O., Double Springs, AL, US
problem 2007 Toyota Camry Sun Visor Driver Side Recall Information
#1Camry LE
- Automatic transmission
- 55,000 miles
The Sun Visor will not stay up. In checking on the internet this seems to be a reoccurring problem with the Sun Visors on the Toyota Camry Models from 2008 to 2010. This is a definite problem with Toyota and should be addressed as a recall or at least make the Sun Visor affordable for People. I was told at the dealership it cost around $250.00. I have seen them used on E-bay but they are going anywhere from $100 to $150 used. THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS. It's Just a Sun Visor and it is a definite flaw in production of these. TOO MANY PEOPLE HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM. EITHER SEND A RECALL OR AT LEAST MAKE THEM AVAILABLE AT AN AFFORDABLE RATE.
2007 Toyota Camry Sun Visor Driver Side Recall 2017
IF THERE IS A WAY TO FIX THIS MYSELF AT LEAST LET THE PUBLIC KNOW WHAT TO DO!
2007 Toyota Camry Sun Visor Driver Side Recall Problems
- Linda C., Lancaster, OH, US