I had to replace today my brake actuator and bleed brakes because started in one week ago, every time i stepped in my brake made noise like when you honk for somebody. i would like to know if toyota had a recall about this problem because i think they did and i paid $1.800 for a problem i think they should pay for this problem in my car
I was driving to work in the morning and while on the freeway, my brakes suddenly did not work. every light on the dash turned on and it said "check vsc system" it has now happened three times and i am afraid to drive my vehicle. i searched online and saw that this has happened to a lot of other people so i feel it's a defect and there should be a recall.
Vsc lights and abs lights stay on and power assist to brakes is intermittant causing extreme pressure to be applied to stop. also audible alarm sounds frequently.
While driving under 45 mph on a straight suburban paved road, my brake light came on then off then on again directly followed by all the warning lights coming on and the display showed "check vcs system". i was entering a turn lane behind another vehicle and quickly realized the brake pedal was not working. i had no brakes! i had already put the car into the engine brake mode which helped slow my vehicle. i slammed down on the brake pedal as hard as i could and swerved away from the car in front of me to avoid hitting them. after successfully pulling over and to a stop, i turn the vehicle off and waited for a few minutes. i turned the car back on and all the lights and check vcs system was still displayed for about 30 seconds. i heard a small click and all the warning lights turned off and the car and brakes were back to normal. i am honestly now afraid to drive my own car for fear of not knowing when and if that will happen again.
I started my car this morning and a message that said check vsc system appeared. the brake light and master warning lights also appeared. i started to go out the drive way and could not press the brakes. it was a little jumpy and the brakes are hard to press now.
Check vsc warning indicator came on when driving my 2007 toyota camry hybrid this afternoon. when that was on, my car was dragging as if the emergency brakes were on. so i drove very slow when this took place, in an attempt to get home since i was only a few miles from where i lived. in about 5-7 minutes, when i had stopped at a red light, this warning went off and the car worked as it normally has. when i got home and googled this for my car, a number of articles came up about a possible recall for this issue for 2007 toyota camry hybrids. can you please advise on the status of the possible recall for this issue with this car? *tr
on 20 march 2015, while starting the car, a warning indicator showed up on my instrument panel. the indicator stated ( check hybrid system.....vsc system ). i parked the car for the day. day 2, i took the car to a auto shop and had a basic scan that reads abs codes performed on the car. the basic scan reveled to "replace battery pack". two mechanics informed me while performing the scan, a burning odor was observed from the car. i drove the car home and parked it. i lastly observed the only information displayed from the instrument panel was " check hybrid system". the only lights on were the warning light and the engine light. *tr
While driving on freeway car lost some braking power and slight pulsing could be felt when pressing on brakes. at the same time the dash lights all lit up; emergency brake light, abs light, warning lights, and screen said check vsc system. prior to system failing emergency brake light would randomly turn on... very scary when driving 65 mph. also at slower speeds, it is difficult to apply adequate pressure on the brake pedal to stop normally.
While driving my car lost all braking capabilities with "check vsc system" message on instrument panel, abs light, parking brake light, traction control light, engine light, warning light illuminated. fortunately, i was able to pull car off of the road and into a parking lot. i waited several hours and tried again to start the car to take to toyota for service. the car ran just fine driving to toyota and now they are refusing to fix because it will not repeat the issue. i told them of warranty enhancement program ze1 which indicates the problem with the car, they are not willing to fix still. this is a serious safety issue that will kill someone eventually. if i am in an accident caused by this issue with toyota not willing to fix, i will be filing lawsuit. god help me because i have two small kids that ride in my car often. *tr
Suddenly,the check vsc system went on for no reason.i believe that toyota is to blame for the condition because the car is failing prematurely.toyota should recall the 2007 camry hybrid immediately because this can cause danger to the occupants in the car as well as pedestrians alike. *tr
While driving to the market at 40mph a series of warnings came on. the "check vsc system", the brake light, abs, skid, parking light, and general warning light came on the dashboard and the car lost its braking power. i had to push down very hard on the brake and use the emergency brake to stop the car. so far it has happened twice. according to the toyota dealership, there is no record of the errors or lack of brake power in the computer and they say they can't duplicate it. i am not driving it now because i am concerned about crashing. *tr
Was very hot outside for 3 weeks straight. on the way to the grocery store check engine light came on with the following 2 readouts on speedometer display: "check vsc" and "check hybrid system". instantly the hybrid part of the vehicle stopped working. brakes changed feel and throttle became very delayed. when i pulled into my driveway and put the transmission into park, the engine started to knock. when i put into drive or neutral the knocking stops. the engine knocked hard in park position as if there are loose pieces of metal crunching. ever since then, the car's hybrid drive doesn't work and check engine light is on, abs light, vsc light p/s light, a red triangle light, and an orange circle with an exclamation point in it. we parked the car and we are not driving it until its fixed. we have 2 toddlers and we aren't going to risk driving it. *tr
Upon starting the automobile, the vsc, abs, brake and other warning lights came on. the break catches and/or must be pumped to come to a complete stop. in addition, the vehicle seems to hyper-accelerate when in idle, especially in reverse. a local dealer/service center says a computerized part must be replaced for $2100. *tr
Started vehicle, dashboard displayed vsc warning light came on with audible warning. shut off vehicle. waited a minute and restarted vehicle. no warning appeared on dashboard display. drove vehicle approximately 130 miles and parked the vehicle. after 30 minutes started vehicle, vsc warning light came on again with audible warning. the vsc module continued to make a noise after shutting off the engine. re-started vehicle and at shut off vsc was silent. re-started vehicle 60 minutes later, no warning appeared on dashboard display. drove vehicle approximately 130 miles and parked the vehicle. the car had performed well until this time when the warning light first came on. i then read reports on tch vsc failures. i shall not drive the vehicle until it can be repaired. *tr
When i started the car, the dash display said "check vsc system". when i backed the car out of the driveway, the brakes were erratic, either very weak, or very strong. i was unable to control them for safe braking. there was no code in the obd system (i have a obd scan tool.). an internet search indicates that repairs will probably be about $3,000. the car is not be safe to drive until this is repaired. *tr
Pulling out of a shopping center parking lot, the dials on my dash illuminated and a "check vsc system" notification popped up on the status screen. the car's brakes were sluggish to respond and forceful pressure was needed to stop the vehicle. luckily the parking lot was empty and i was only going 10mph. *js
While braking on a slight incline my 2007 toyota camry hybrid's power brakes and steering malfunctioned making the vehicle hard to steer and stop. it felt as if both the power brakes and steering went out simultaneously and the car seemed to roll, or sway, left and right. at the same time a "check vsc system" warning appeared on my dash along with the red brake indicator light, red service indicator light (triangle with exclamation point), amber brake system warning light and the amber abs warning light. if i had been traveling at a higher rate of speed, in heavy traffic or had i been approaching a crowded crosswalk or intersection this event could have been disastrous. after pulling over and visually inspecting my brake fluid level and engine compartment i used my cell phone to check online and found others with similar problems (which led me here to file a complaint/report). after waiting on the side of the road for about a half hour the warning message and lights went out so i slowly drove to the dealer 5 miles away. the dealer informed me that the abs actuator needed to be replaced at a cost of $3607.88 (plus tax on the $3000.00 part). my southern california toyota csr proclaims to have never heard of this issue -- even though my web searching has turned up lots of discussion and articles (i.e. l.a. times report, cbs, nbc, ap, consumer affairs plus the nhtsa announcement of the opening of their investigation at the end of january 2014). *tr
When i tried to apply brakes to stop, i realized that the brake had completely failed and i was on the 110 freeway on a busy monday morning. luckily i didn't rear end the car in front of me. the dealer is telling me that my brake system (accuator and electronic components) are out. the car computer system cannot communicate to the brake system and thus i might loose brakes if i keep running. the check vsc system light turned on along with the abs, hybrid battery, park and all other alert lights on the dash board. in addition, i'm told my auxillary battery is also out ($460) dealer is charging me $4800 dollar (excluding the aux battery) and i don't know what to do since the car is with the dealer and i'm told the brakes will fail if i continue to drive. i have 104,000 miles and have done all servicing at toyota dealers. no warranties and basically they can't help. *js
I have been having off and on occurrences of the "check vsc system" warning with brake, abs, etc. the cost to repair is over $3,000. for the brake actuator / accumulator. brakes still sort of work but it is difficult to stop in a hurry and i'm not sure if i'll totally lose the ability to stop the car in the near future. this is a pretty nasty problem that seems to be common among all of the camry hybrids of this vintage. i hope a recall is issued soon and that toyota can work with customers on this given that the problem costs 10% of what the car was worth brand new to fix. *tr
Driving along a city road in my 2007 camry hybrid (mileage approx. 49k) at about 25-30 mph when i saw the "check vsc system" and "check hybrid system" warnings on mil and simultaneously got no response from pressing either the brake or ignition pedal. car would not go and would not stop. i coasted to the shoulder and the car slowed to a stop (fortunately in a legal parking spot!). i am having it towed to the dealer tomorrow. i will provide an update when i know more. *tr
Warning brake light came on ( the emergency brake one) while i was out driving. the emergency brake was not engaged. tried to get the car home and at a light when i went to take off, the car started to move then suddenly stopped in the intersection, but the car was still running. i turned on my flashers, and restarted the car. the "check vsc system" warning came on and i drove the car slowly home. the brakes were very spongy, like there was hardly any braking power. *tt
The brake light illuminated on my dash as i was sitting in stop and go traffic. about 10 minutes later, i was traveling about 55 mph and attempted to push my brakes to stop for a stop light. the brakes did not respond normally and it took about 4 times as long to get the car to stop compared to normal responsiveness. simultaneously, my entire dash board lit up with warning lights. i proceeded to pull over to a safe place, going maybe 10mph, i went to park and rolled into the curb in front of my car because i could not get the brakes to stop the car. i placed the car in park. all indicator lights cleared and brakes started working again. i had the car towed to a toyota certified mechanic, who told me that nothing had registered in the computer. the car was then driven a bit to try to recreate the problem and towed to a toyota dealer. eventually the c1345 and c1468 codes appeared. toyota was contacted and recommended the accumulator assembly be replaced, brake system bleed, reset memory and calibrated linear valve. expensive repair was completed and the car is now driving again. *tr
Upon starting the car, the check vsc alert appeared on the dash indicator screen. user manual instructed me to drive to nearest service center. this is not a safe procedure, as the braking system was near complete malfunction. upon research online, it came to my attention that this is a common problem. the total cost of repair will near $2500. the service technician also informed me that there is a system update for this problem, indicating that toyota is aware of the malfunction. hopefully this complaint will assist in the issuing of a recall for the brake actuator or related vsc system that has been such a persistent issue. thank you. *tr
The check vsc system on. vsc, abs & brake lights lit up. went to the dealer to computer diagnose, they said there is a few code. they want to be pay first before they will give me an estimate for the repair. so i went to a outside repair shop for diagnose cost $35. they said the brake actuator need to be replace. will cost $2000.00. now the abs & traction control is no working. i am afraid this car will cause accident or kill someone. *tr
Apparently my brakes lost significant brake pressure and i thought i might crash. further when i start my car the brakes do not fully kick in until 5-10 seconds later so i tend to roll forward or backwards. i took the car to three dealerships and they all said my abs actuator was bad and needed to be replaced. the part costs $2,600 just to buy from toyota and then coast an additional $800 in labor to install. that is insane. i looked on the internet and her are tonsss of camrys with this problem. clearly this as a design flaw and i should not have to pay to replace a part that toyota failed to design safely. not i can't safely drive with the broken part.... *tr
I have been using this camry since mid 2006. so far it has not had many major issues. however out of the blue on march 23rd 2014, when i was planning to drive to a temple almost 50 miles from my house with my wife, 2 month old daughter, mother and mother-in-law in the car, just as we pulled out of the drive way, the check vsc message came on and the brake light, the car slipping light and the bas lights came on the dash and as i tried to brake, the brakes completely failed. luckily since i was only rolling out of my drive way (in reverse), the car only rolled a little bit and there was no cross traffic on the road. i had to press my parking brakes to bring the car to a halt. i was scared to death with my family members in the car there was no way i was driving it in that condition. i tried shutting off the car and waiting for 5 minutes before turning it on.the message came on again and the brakes were unresponsive. i immediately moved my family to another car to continue our trip. i then cautiously moved the car back on to the driveway with my left leg on the emergency brakes so that i don't run into my house. after searching the web and seeing many such reports, the next day (today 3/24) i tried to move the car again and see if the message disappeared. however it was there and when i reversed a little bit, suddenly the message and the lights disappeared and the brakes were working as normal. i am still not driving the car, thankfully i have 3 cars so i am using the other cars. i hope toyota does a recall on this because i don't want to spend $3500+ on a car that may not be more than $8000 value today. i was planning to get a 2014 sienna soon but reading about the safety issues with toyota's my faith and loyalty in this brand is now severely shaken. *tr
Master, brake, electronically controlled brake, anti-lock brake,and slip indicator warning lights came on as well as 'check vsc system light. *tr
Driving down the freeway in the rain an extremely loud alarm went off and the vsc, brake, abs, and triangle lights were on without my foot being on the brake pedal. the car would not stop and fortunately i was able to slow down without incident. i took the car to toyota on the following monday in dry weather and was getting off the freeway and the left front brake locked up and skidded 30 feet. this time i almost hit 2 cars but was able to steer clear. the dealer told me it was the actuator. this is the 3rd time this car was in for those lights going off and disables the power generators for help in slowing down. it also happens in the car wash. i have never felt the abs work on this car since i've owned it. it always set the code and disables it. it's in the shop right now as i'm writing this waiting for me to say fix it for $3000. ? i was hoping nhtsa would investigate this car before it's fixed to see the problem everybody is complaining about. my wife says she will never drive this car again after its fixed. it was a very frightening situation. *tr
Driving down interstate, all of a sudden the following warning lights came on: 1 - check vsc system 2 - red "brake" indicator (brake system warning light) 3 - yellow indicator (brake system warning light) 4 - master warning light 5 - abs indicator. continued the rest of the 3 miles towards home but brakes did not seem responsive. took to automotive shop 2 miles away where they checked codes and quoted us a repair bill of $3500 for replacement of abs accumulator. called toyota complaint line on 2/26/2014 and was told do not drive car. we had car towed to toyota dealer and are awaiting determination as to the repair and if toyota will cover costs for repair. *tr
While slowing down for a stop light speed was around 45 mph i experienced a sudden drop in brake pressure causing me to apply hard pressure in order to keep from hitting the vehicle in front of me stopping but inches from the other vehicles bumper. when the loss of brake pressure was happening i also noticed multiple lights came on and after the stop on the display there was a check vsc system message that will not extinguish. this morning it is still in the same condition. i called the service center and they told me a diagnostic check would be around 105.00 dollars. i have since done research and have seen multiple issues with this and the cost of repair(upwards of 3,000) is ridicules. if this is a manufactures defect and know problem toyota needs to do the right thing and fix the issue before someone has a major accident. this item abs actuator needs to be looked at as the culprit. i need my car to get to work but who can afford 3,000.00 at the drop of a hat and do i want to risk my life. *tr
While traveling on the interstate, about 80% of my brakes gave out and i lost stability. my abs indicator and the message "check vsc system" came on. as i came to a stop, my brakes jerked a bit and i came to a sudden and aggressive stop. i turned the car off and restarted it, and everything drove fine. this same thing happened sporadically about 20 times over the next couple of months, but now my abs light and check vsc indicator are on at all times. my brakes are diminished most of the time down to 50%, and every now and again, my car will come to a really hard stop as i brake. i had a toyota dealer look at it, and i was told my actuator was out and would need to be replaced at a cost of $3,000. that is just for the part, not including labor. i only paid $15,000 for the car. on top of that, they aren't even using the 2007 model actuators, they are using a later model, which tells me they know something is wrong with the 2007. *tr
While driving to work on 1/27/14 my brake, abs, check vsc and red warning lights turned on. it was almost impossible to brake. i had to pull off and turn the vehicle off and hope the issue would resolve it. after a few times it finally did. i have taken it to the dealer in the past and it was diagnosed as my abs actuator having a leak and it was replaced. there still appears to be an issue. additionally when braking at any point in time, there is a stutter when under 5 mph, which i was told was due to this same issue which still hasn't been resolved. *tr
I was driving on street that had several potholes in both lanes. lanes were blocked by barrels because of the roadwork being done. there were too many potholes to dodge and none seemed significantly bigger than the rest. since i was unable to swerve, because of traffic going the other way in the lane beside me, i hit a series of potholes. after the last one, which seemed a little bigger than the others, i heard a beep and the display read, "check vsc," which i know from the last time this happened means "vehicle stability control." the parking brake light seemed to come on at that time. i could not get the car to roll any but instead had to hit the accelerator to move at all. the brake was not as powerful, so i had to be sure to brake in plenty of time. the steering seemed more restricted also, and there was a high-pitched buzzing that continued all the time unless the car was off with all doors shut. i live close by, so i was able to get my car back home but did not think it was safe to drive it to the dealership. i had aaa tow it a few days later. they told me at the dealership that a part of the anti-lock brake system would have to be replaced. they later found that one of the lines involved in keeping the engine cool was leaking and the water pump had to be replaced. *tr
While driving to a stop on a residential street, car was normal. as soon as the brake was applied, multiple warning lights on the dash lit up, including a message stating something about a vsc system problem. the brakes seemed to fail and the brake pedal required an extreme amount of pressure to bring the vehicle to a complete stop and narrowly avoid an accident with another vehicle which had right of way at the intersection. had the brakes not been applied with sufficient force, i believe the car would have entered the intersection and caused an accident. this is unacceptable as my then 4 month old daughter was in the car with us. please conduct a thorough and unbiased investigation into this matter. the dealership is asking $3300 to fix this issue, this totally negates any fuel savings the hybrid functionality has offered. *js
The brake accumulator cycles continuously and pulses when depressed making a distinct howling noise even when stopped. the brake assist intermittently pulses and makes braking more difficult and increasing stopping distance. this part is specific to the regenerative braking as part of the hybrid system. *tr
I have a 2007 toyota camry hybrid with ~64k miles on it. on 12-jan-2014, as i was approaching a stoplight, i stepped on the brake pedal and it was like nothing happened. the regenerative braking engaged, but the physical brakes did not. i was unable to stop the car before striking the suv ahead of me. no one was injured. however damage to my vehicle was over $3k. two days later (14-jan-2014) i experienced the same loss of braking, fortunately without accident or injury. *tr
Driving car through town when abs, red triangle. vsc lights lite up dashboard. lost steering and braking ability. coasted to stop in local shopping center parking lot. thank god i was there and not on interstate or highway. took to dealer and they told me braking actuator failed and repair would be $3200. not covered by 10 year/100k hybrid warranty although braking system specific for hybrids. choices are: trade in car to dealer and let them fix it, drive it around until i kill someone or myself(not happening) or play the lottery tonight and maybe i can fix car tomorrow (also not happening) or swipe the plastic and end up paying over 4k for the repair......very disappointing for a toyota to cost this much in repairs with so little mileage. will never buy another toyota. *tr
While coming to a stop before exiting a parking lot, the braking system was engaged in a normal fashion only to have the brake system shudder and then experience a loss of automatic brake assist. many lights on the dashboard, including the 'check vsc' light, illuminated along with a very audible warning sound. the dealership identified the problem as the abs brake actuator and related parts. the price to fix the issue was right near $3000 for parts and labor. *tr
Please investigate the abs system on the hybrid 2007 camry. i almost killed myself about 2 months ago. i was going about 60mph when i hit on the brakes to slow down on a curve the brakes would not respond, it was like the brakes were really hard to step on, and to control the steering wheel. the lights to check the vsc system came on, check abs, the emergency brake light. after a few seconds everything would go back to normal. i have done extensive research and there are so many complaints with the same problems on the 2007 camry hybrid. please do something about it so toyota can recall and fix the problem before someone gets killed. after taking it to toyota for the last 5 months without finding a problem, because the computer would not register anything and they couldn't duplicate the problem, now they are saying its the abs system and it cost $4,000 to fix it. they are not doing anything to investigate the problem because they claim that not enough people have registered complaints. so i ask how many people have to die before we get any attention. *tr
I started my car one morning, and several warning lights came on: (emergency) brake light, red warning light, yellow warning light, traction control light and abs light. this warning came and went intermittently for some time, and now seems to be a permanent problem. the brakes feel jagged while pressing lightly, almost like the brake pads are gone, and the rotors are uneven. a dealership in oklahoma identified the problem to be with the "accumulator" for the abs system. this part and the labor to put it in will run me nearly $3000, a sum far too many car owners cannot afford, including myself. toyota has insisted that because my the part is out of 3yr/36000 mile warranty, they will not help in the cost of this repair. meanwhile, toyota has changed the original oem part, a tacit acceptance that the original is flawed, and needed to be re-engineered. i cannot believe the amount of people who have reported the same exact problem online with no recourse but to pay a phenomenal sum to have a part replaced that is known to have a dangerous defect.
I have a 2007 toyota camry hybrid that started showing "check vsc system" on the multifunction display in early october of 2013. by the end of that moth it became a permanent item on the display. the computer indicates a c1391 error. after testing the actuator assembly was deemed defective. i have discontinued driving this vehicle after an incident in rainy weather while the "check vsc system" was displayed on the multifunction display. i was on the interstate traveling approximately 60 mph in light rain. traffic started slowing ahead so i tried to apply the brakes, but they did not respond immediately. after an approximately 2 second delay they did respond, but it was abruptly and caused the car to start skidding. without immediate and substantial driver input the vehicle would have been in an out-of-control situation. the car has remained parked since that incident for fear it is too dangerous to drive without functioning brakes. the operation of the brakes on this vehicle in an abs failure mode is dangerous and potentially deadly. i have driven plenty of vehicles that were not equipped with abs, and none of those vehicle ever exhibited the dangerous behaviors this vehicle exhibits with a failed component. since the brakes on a vehicle are relied upon in emergency situations all components in that system should be designed to fail in a safe manner leaving a vehicle that is still safe to drive. further toyota is aware that select years of this vehicle have a manufacturing defect or faulty design since the actuator was redesigned a couple years after this vehicle was first introduced into the market. i ask that the nhtsa investigate the safety of this vehicle model and year to determine the safety of these vehicles during an abs/vsc component failure. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2007 camry hybrid. the contact stated that when attempting to turn the vehicle in either direction, the vehicle would veer in the opposite direction. the vehicle stability control warning lamp initially illuminated followed by all of the warning lights on the instrument panel illuminating. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where it was diagnosed that the stability control module needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 109,000.
I was shock to take my car in to fix my brake actuator. i almost got into an accident and killed someone on the road. when i took my car in they charge me $2900. wth! please recall this part toyota so you can pay me back. theirs too much people paying to fix this! we will get you guys! *tr
The "check vsc system" light came on as well as the parking brake symbol, tire stability symbol, etc. the brake pressure has been reduced. i took it to the dealership and they said i have to replace the abs actuator with a cost of $3300 plus. *tr
we owned this toyota camry hybrid since 10/20/2012. this morning about 6:10am, my wife was driving to a speed of 40mph on university drive north bound. she was passing a pothole which had stand water. she slightly press the brakes,but when she came out of the pothole,the car instead of slow down, went "crazy" to a speed of 60 mph. my wife keep the brakes pressed but the car was out of control; car went across from east to west, jumping two lines. when the car was close to hit the median, she steer it,to cross in the middle then went crazy south bond,where she was coming from.the camry final stopped after about 50 seconds,she was against the incoming traffic.the point is that this car instead of stop when the brakes are applied,takes more speed. thank you. *tr
While driving on the highway, the vsc check system, abs, hazards, and warning lights came on. basically, my dashboard lit up. the car also started to lose braking power, so i pulled over. i tried to turn off and restart the engine 3 times, but all the lights were still there. i had an event to attend, and drove my car in fear. after finally able to take the car to run diagnostics at the dealer, i was quoted $3000 to replace a faulty brake accumulator. i am also aware that this issue is more common, especially on toyota camry hybrids around 5 years old. it is ridiculous to have to pay 10% of my car's original price, since it is a widespread safety hazard. it is beyond coincidence that toyota camry hybrids are experiencing this problem. *tr
All of the warning lights came on, then up came check vsc system. looked it up in the auto manual. sunday, holiday weekend. on the way home, stopped into auto zone, plugged in a computer diagnostic, code c1391 comes up. went home investigated online, found that this is common with many camry hybrids,. not being recalled. big money and big safety issue here. costing consumers thousands of dollars, my first day out with this as this just happened with me at 9 am today. http://www.checkvscsystem.com http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/105-camry-hybrid/401450-2007-tch-check-vsc-system-code-c1391.html. *tr...updated 07-29-13 *bf.... updated 08/01/13 *bf
i was driving at approximately 20 miles per hour and coming to a stop when the vsc warning light , brake warning light, and tire pressure warning lights came on. the light remained on after restarting the engine and the brake pedal became more resistant to braking. the problem in my car actually began months before the warning lights came on and was not correctly diagnosed at the dealership. early signs were excessive clicking sounds coming from the brake actuator assembly on the right front area of the engine compartment, and an intermittent hydraulic sound when the brake pedal was kept depressed. after the repair i found that this problem is common on the 2007 camry hybrid. the repair involved replacement of the brake actuator assembly and was extremely expensive. *tr ....updated 08/01/13 *bf there seemed to be a delay in stopping the vehicle after the warning lights came on. prior to that, the consumer heard clicking sounds. however, before the warning lights came on, the stopping seemed normal.
As i was approaching a pedestrian crossing, the abs light and check vsc light and brake light went on in my camry hybrid. when i tried to apply brakes to stop, i realized that the brakes completely failed. i did a sharp evasive turn and hit the curb hard in attempt not to run over pedestrians in the crossing! the lights subsequently disappeared and brakes resumed their normal function after a few minutes. the issue of brakes failing is intermittent and happened subsequently several times at various speeds. when taken to the dealer at first i was told there were no codes registered in the computer and the brakes operate standard. when i insisted after approximately 7 hours of testing the dealer told me the problem is with the brake control unit (computer). after researching online i discovered its a widespread problem!!! and yet toyota is behaving immoral not recalling the faulty parts that in many cases can not even be diagnosed. moreover they do not even admit that there's an issue! *tr updated 8/22/13 *cn
While driving my wife's 2007 toyota camry hybrid the "check vsc system" warning came on. power brake system turned off and the car became difficult to stop. i pulled over and tried to reset the error by turning the car off then on again a few times. still no luck. i felt i could get it to the dealer a couple miles away since the streets i used weren't highly trafficked. was told by the dealer that the vsc computer had failed and that it was a $2200 repair. i did a quick search: http://bit.ly/vj77m5 and found this thread of this issue being a somewhat common issue and seems to be a safety concern but now recall: http://bit.ly/xamkaa. *tr updated 7/31/13 *cn the brake pedal had to be depressed almost to the floor, to stop the vehicle. however it would stop completely without slowing down. when traveling above 25 mph, it would take longer to stop.