2az-fe 4cyl engine oil consumption issue. oil changes every 5,000 miles throughout vehicle's life. vehicle has always been well-maintained. oil light came on at 96,743 miles. received oil change at 96,760 miles. checking oil on level surface every 100-200 miles. camry solara has been consuming excessive amounts of oil. dipstick shows oil going from maximum to minimum within 1,500 mile range. frequent top offs of oil necessary to avoid catastrophic seizing of engine. refer to attached document for warranty enhancement program - ze7 of toyota vehicles with 2az-fe engine. 2005 camry solara not included within warranty enhancement despite having 2az-fe engine with oil consumption issue. vehicle currently has 100,240 miles and oil change was done at 100,015 miles. vehicle needed extra top offs totaling 2 to 3 quarts of 5w-30 oil between 96,760 and 100,015 mile oil changes to avoid engine from seizing.
Previous odi 10576595, 2 april 2014/ today 25aug2017: at approx. 1910-1915 hrs i was driving south on bell ave. approaching hurley ave, in sacramento, ca., when for the third time i have experienced vehicle acceleration while braking. the second time, i was driving in the late evening, 2200, to the movies; approaching arden and fulton, same thing, braking and the vehicle accelerated almost hitting the vehicle in front of me; that time my actions of standing on the brake and turning off the ignition key kept me from hitting the other car. this second incident happened maybe 2 months ago! i considered that maybe my sandal got caught on the brake pedal, which is why i did not make an immediate report! now i know for sure that it is and always has been a tautly problem with the braking, engine rev/acceleration problem! toyota denies that this problem happens with the solara! tonight, i also stood on my brakes when i heard the engine rev and the car accelerated, hitting the vehicle in front of me. the vehicle was pushed out into the intersection, but, not into cross traffic! instead of the stuck vehicle crossing through the intersection and pulling over, they/he/she sped off down bell about? to northrup and turned left. i called chp and the made a report: ncic 9250 / officer 19071. tried pulling up my previous report via vin# and odi# and found nothing on file! what gives? the first incident occurred during the period of toyota dealing with massive vehicle recall for the same problem; solara's were not on the list at that time, and the denied that this was also a problem with solara's. what i perceive as a problem is that only toyota can read the black box; and, can claim whatever they want the analysis to be. which, is totally unfair to the victomized owner!!!!!!!!!!!! street speed 35 mph, braking for intersection, engine rev and acceleration!