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Problems with 2003 Toyota Camry SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2003 Toyota Camry starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 41 438 miles.

Components Affected by SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC Issues

We have classified the 52 complaints from 2003 Toyota Camry about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.

ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP 26 PEDALS AND LINKAGES 4 FOUNDATION COMPONENTS 1 FLUID 1

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2003 Toyota Camry

I was approaching a stop sign getting ready to stop when i realized i was unable to stop. finally after really pushing hard i got stopped in the middle of the street and i heard the gas accelerating. i almost hit a back end side of a car without the people even knowing what happen. *tr

I got in the car and attempted to move it from the garage to my driveway. when i stepped on the accelerator the car surged and spiraled out of control. the accelerator 'locked' and i was unable to stop the vehicle as the brake would not work. the car crashed in my neighbor's yard against his tree. *tr

I have a 96 and 03 toyota camry and my wife was driving and she hit the brakes and could not stop. she continued hitting the brakes and lost control of the car and hit a beam under a bridge. i am glad she didn't get hurt but the front of the car was badly damaged. this has been going on for a while. i have had different car mechanics tell me there was nothing wrong with the brakes. i would like to know if anybody has an answer on what i can do. *tr

When i apply my brakes on ice, my abs system immediately activates and slows my 2003 toyota camry down. when i apply my brakes on dry roads, (coming up on a red light for instance), and hit a bump or pothole in the road, the brakes immediately release. after a 1-2 second delay, the abs system activates. those two seconds have nearly caused numerous crashes over the life of this vehicle. *tr

For over four years i have been asking toyota dealer to look at the brakes on my 2003 camry. the brake pedal depresses over half way before it grabs. i had to stop fast two months ago and the pedal was to the floor and i skidded to the side before the brakes grabbed. the dealer inspected the brakes and they were fine, they said that the pedal was working just fine and they could not adjust the pedal free play. i feel that this is a dangerous situation and they won't do any thing about it. they said there is no recall regarding the brakes or pedal on a 2003 camry. *tr

Consumers 2003 toyota camry has brake problems, water leaks in the trunk and gas reservoir, doors do not close properly releasing air into the driver side door. *ts smoke would emit from the exhaust on cold starts. the engine valve stem seals were replaced due to loss of tension and oil was leaking into the cylinders. the strut supports were replaced due them being worn. the power steering rack was leaking, the engine mount was cracked and the battery was leaking.*jb the consumer also stated there was a vibration coming from the brakes when they were applied. there was a hole in the dashboard. updated 04/223/10.*jb

My wife's was driving our 2003 toyota camry xle to store when coming to casual stop hit brake pedal and had lost all braking power while merging onto exit. my wife kept pumping the brakes until after 8-10 pumps of brake pedal car finally regained braking power. she was telling me she was almost prepared to run the car off the road into ditch to avoid rear-ending cars in front of her. my wife was scared and upset and said she won't put our 2 year old daughter or 7 years old son in this car ever again. i have had intermittent loss of brakes problem since new. when we take it to the dealer the tell us that there is nothing they can find wrong. this has happened 10 times since new,but this event being the worst. i am calling dealer tomorrow morning to get this problem resolved. my wife does not want the car and strongly believes the problem won't be fixed because it is a engineering problem not a maintenance problem. i am sure of all the times we took the car to the dealer for this issue that they cannot find a problem with the brakes when it was under warranty. i am sure that when i take it there tomorrow not under warranty they will turn this engineering problem into a profit maker. the car is a garage kept car with 44,000 mile and new front and rear brakes pads at 40,000. my wife and i read many of the complaints on braking problems and are exactly what we experience on our toyota camry xle. i was not in the car so i'm not sure it was brakes or accelerator. my opinion is it has something to do with the antilock braking system. when car was new i had a panic stop on highway on a hot summer day. i hit the brakes hard and rear tires locked up and skidded all the way down to 30 mph from 65mph. if this car has abs how can you skid the rear tires at anytime. dealer claimed to find nothing wrong every time . tomorrow at the dealership should be interesting, my wife wants me to trade it in and swears she won't drive it ever again. *tr

Since the car was new it has had strange sounds in the steering column. the local toyota dealer dismissed it as normal sounds related to the weather [it is cold out or it is hot outside]. the sound progressively became worse. i had the power steering fluid changed and was told by the repair shop that it had the wrong fluid. the fluid was the product the car was delivered with. i am the original owner of the vehicle. after changing the fluid and having a wheel alignment done- the sounds (loud squeaking) persisted. i took the car recently to a different toyota dealership and they "greased" the steering column which eliminated the squeaking, but now clunking can be heard from the steering column. the mechanic at the toyota dealership cautioned me to "keep my eye on this" because it sounds like the steering column is bad. this toyota only has 28,000 miles on it, has never been in an accident, and has been dealer maintained. i find it suspicious that no mention of a bad steering column was made while the car was under warranty. i drive the car as little as possible because i am frightened to use it. i have also had problems with the brakes on this car. the brake problems date back to the day i drove the car home (new) from the dealership. the steering problems started almost immediately. this car should be recalled and repaired at the manufacturers expense for the steering problems. *tr

The accident occurred on the 5 freeway going from northern california to southern california, on the grapevine. it was rainy out and during the time of the incident the rain was just softening up. in the far left lane i driven my vehicle at about 55 - 60mph, speed limit was at 65mph. i begin to slow down, and while doing so the car begins to swerve and not react to my brakes. it then turns out to the next lane and begins spinning about 4 times while i pull up the emergency brakes. no car collision happened, but it was headed straight towards the guard rail, where it then hit the left front of the car and then the side left of the car and back left of the car. the car finally braked, with damage to the front, side left, and back of vehicle, blown out both back tires, wouldn't turn on, & no air bags deployed. the accident caused damaged to the vehicle and cracked pavement as well as moved guard reel affected area about a foot in. passenger had head, neck and back injuries, nothing to serious, just enough to get checked up and sent to the hospital. i believe the speed of the car should have caused the air bags to deploy. its a 2003 toyota camry, i've been the owner for about a year and a half, no accidents prior to this one. *tr

I have had a problem with my 2003 camry since the day i bought it. the antilock brakes kick in for no obvious reasons, even for small bumps/potholes and i loose control of stopping the car. luckily i have not gone into any accident, but it is scary. now my 17 year daughter is getting her license and i am scared that she might not know how to control the situation. dealer says there is no problem with 2003 camry braking system. reading all these posts, i think that toyota is not honest with us see other complains at http://www.aboutautomobile.com/forum/toyota/camry/consumer+complaint/760-760. *tr

After reading the recent description of the potential problem with the brakes on the 2010 toyota prius i realized that the description is identical to the problem i have on my 2003 toyota camry. this has happened on several occasions. when the brakes are applied and at the same time i happen to hit a pothole or a rough or uneven surface the car will lose braking ability and it is often accompanied by the chattering sound like you hear when anti-lock brakes are engaging, except in this circumstance the brakes do not seem to have any effect. although i have not had an accident it is very much a sense of lost of control when it happens, and most recently when this happened i had to shift lanes suddenly to avoid hitting the car in front of me. as stated this phenomena has occurred on more than one occasion. *tr

2003 toyota camry le we have a 1999 toyota camry and a 2003 toyota camry. my wife generally drives the 2003 camry. i have always felt that the brakes were unresponsive or pressing the brakes would generally cause the car to skid irrespective of road conditions - wet /dry. i have taken the care to the shop to check if there was a leak in the brake system, ensured that the brake pads were new etc. 3 weeks ago i was in a rear end collision - i had plenty of room to stop and hit the brakes and the car did not slow down and continued to skid. i used the car in front to effectively halt our car. with all the discussion of the toyota recalls, i believe there are more cars that toyota is not revealing. after the accident, i drove the 1999 camry and there is definitely a difference i the responsiveness and performance of the brakes/braking system. *tr

I watched the cnn evening news coverage yesterday, february 9 on the prius recall due to a brake problem. the cnn news reporter actually owns a prius and was relaying her experience. her story resonant with me because i have continually had the same problem with my 2003 camry. though i have taken it back to the dealer a number of times and the technician has examined the vehicle, including road tests, no mechanical problem is found. *tr

I read about your investigation into the 2010 prius braking difficulties when going over potholes or uneven road surfaces. i have a 2003 camry and have been having the same exact problem for years. i actually took the car into the dealership and they replaced the sensors on the abs, but this did not fix the problem and they said there was nothing else they could do. anyway i just thought you would like to know that this problem is not limited to the prius in 2010. *tr

Twice last year the car just took off accelerating on its own and when i tried to use the brake to stop the car it just kept going. the first time i could not control the car by using the brakes and it finally stopped after it went down the street a ways and over a curb. the car had been parked and i had just started up the car putting my foot on the gas pedal when the car went out of control. the second time i had entered a parking garage, stopped to take a ticket from a machine and when i applied the gas it took off. i applied the brake and tried to steer the car out of danger. it finally hit a cement block, bouncing back going forward again before it stopped. both times i took it to the toyota dealer and they checked it out and could not find anything wrong. the second time in december 2009 they told me of the problem regarding the gas pedal and the carpet, which they said was ok on my car and told me if it happened again to put the car in neutral and the wheels would stop turning. they also said they were working on a recall but that my car would not be a part of it as the problem did not exist until 2005 on camrys. *tr

I am finding that the brakes on my 2003 camry le do not slow the car when i hit a pot hole or defect in the road. this has occurred more than 5 times in last year when i brake while going over a pot hole *tw

I have experienced braking problems similar to those prompting the prius recall since approximately october, 2009. if the brake is engaged on rough pavement (bumpy, potholes,etc), it shudders and does not engage for several seconds even when the pedal is depressed completely to the floor. i have had the rotors and pads replaced within the last six months and have had the abs sensors cleaned and lines inspected with no improvement. the problem occurs on both wet and dry pavement. *tr

I have a car toyota camry 2003 and had two car accidents (crash) in the past five years because of the brake failure. *tr

I have a 2003 toyota camry. i frequently experience excessive engine acceleration when initially putting the car in drive. also, on occasion, the brake and accelerator pedals engage at the same time, which may or may not be an operator issue. i brought the car in for repairs to toyota service center last year but they said it involved the electronic controls and there was nothing they could do. seems that the toyota repair people knew about the problem already. *tr

Wife turned into our driveway which slopes down (10 - 20 degrees) as she has been doing for the last 20+ years with her foot on the brake. the pavement was dry. the brakes failed to stopped the car. she veered left to avoid going over a 20 foot embankment at the end of our driveway and crashed into a stone wall. based on the angle of impact the car rolled over onto its roof. air bags did not inflate. my wife remained suspended by the seat belt upside down until emergency forces arrived. she sustained multiple bruises and chest pains attributed to the seat belt. if she had gone over the embankment only god knows what the extent of her injuries would have been. new tires had been installed on the car (front wheels) during june 2008 at which time the front brakes were also checked for wear by an auto mechanic. the car was "totaled" as a result of the accident. subsequently i checked the brake fluid in the car (after the accident); the brake cylinder was full. further, the toyota camry is equipped with brake wear indicators. no indication (sound) of excess wear was given prior to the accident. my wife is adamant she had her foot on the brake pedal. i surmise two things could have happened: 1. the brakes failed completely and gravity acceleration down the driveway contributed to the car's speed and subsequent impact; or 2. the car surged due to a failure of the electronic throttle control (etc) in which application of the brakes was inadequate to stopped the car. based on prior nhtsa complaints/actions (ref nhtsa action numbers pe04021; dp05002; and dp06003) and the similarity of circumstances, i believe the etc failed. i recommend the nhtsa and toyota take action to remedy this unsafe situation. *tr

tl* the contact owns a 2003 toyota camry. the contact stated that he experienced brake failure several times while driving 60 mph, causing him to be involved in three vehicle crashes crashing into the rear of two vehicles and the driver side of another. there was one reported injury. the vehicle was taken to the dealer but the dealer did not perform a diagnostic test for the brake failure. the manufacturing engineer examined the event data recorder but there was no recorded brake failure. the vehicle was not further repaired. the failure mileage was 87,000 and the current mileage was 191,600.

2003 camry le with a failing braking system. the brake pedal must be pushed almost to the floor for the brakes to engage. i have had it to the dealer on four separate occasions over the past 18 months with the same complaint. they claim the brakes meet manufacturer's specs, and have failed to diagnose any problem, and no fix was ever offered. the pads and rotors are ok, and they agree that is not the problem. i owned the car since it was new, and there is a definite problem with the brake pedal needing excessive depression, which toyota denies. they have opened a case file on the car, but have done nothing about it. i am afraid to drive it, for fear the brakes will not engage at all. purchased at sunnyside toyota in north olmsted, ohio (440)777-9911. i believe the braking system on this model is faulty, and needs to be fixed. every time i take this car out for a test ride, it seems to be worse. i have stopped driving it, and toyota has refused to do anything, except have yet another of their dealers "look at it". i am tired of taking this into the shop to be diagnosed, only to be turned away saying it's "completely up to manufacturer's specs." four times is enough !!! there is something very wrong. *tr

Brake-abs-vsc-trac off lights in my dash have been coming on for the last couple weeks with increasing frequency. first just once, then a week later every couple days, finally 3 times in one morning. when i took it to my personal mechanic, they said there were no codes. then i called the dealer where purchased and someone suggested venting the gas cap. it still came on again later that day, and i took it to the dealer with the lights illuminated. i have been told my brake, abs/vsc and trac off lights have been coming on in my 2003 camry lev6 because the vsc computer needs replacing for almost $1,800. on a car with only 25k miles that is absurd and i refused!! the dealer consultant even said that was odd. there is obviously a defect for this to go bad. i have read on-line forums where many truck and suv owners are experiencing this same problem. i feel that this is a safety concern and a problem toyota is responsible for. i am not about to spend this much money on a problem that should not have occurred in the first place. some owners say they have been told that various sensors could be at fault and not the whole computer. one owner said he found it was a bad brake pad! i think the sensors should be checked for replacement. whether it is the sensors or the computer, it is a factory defect, and toyota should pay for it. *tr

Tl*the contact owns a 2003 toyota camry. the driver stated that when she drove on uneven pavement, over a bump or down a hill she tried to apply the brake pedal in order to stop the vehicle and was unsuccessful. the driver stated that it felt as if her wheels were bouncing. the driver also stated that it sounded as if it were coming from the right side of the vehicle. the vin was not available. the failure mileage was 47,000. the current mileage was 60,000.

Cruise control did not disengage upon pressing brake pedal. hydraulic brakes would not stop vehicle. method used to stop vehicle included putting vehicle in neutral and applying emergency/parking brake. narrowly avoided collision with other vehicles which had stopped by squeezing between them and the concrete medium. my vehicle was scraped on drivers side but no other vehicle was damaged (thank god!). could not duplicate. *jb

I was involved in a rear-end collision in my 2003 toyota camry when my abs brakes failed. the car was taken to the dealership the next day to have the brakes inspected. the inspection was visual only. the abs brake light was not on and no defect was observed. the service advisor recommended that we have our tires replaced, in case the tires contributed to the failure. we replaced all four tires. one week later, we experienced another incident in which the brakes failed to deploy correctly, causing us to feel unsafe at a stop light in tight traffic. we took the car in for a second inspection. a toyota technician took me for a test ride and said they had received complaints of "soft, cushy" brakes, but that whenever tested, these brakes met the toyota specifications. again, we were dissatisfied and felt that our safety was compromised in this car. we contacted toyota's corporate headquarters and registered a complaint. an accident report was taken over the telephone. we were given no further help. we recontacted the dealership and requested that the district technician take our car for a test ride. on 4/4/08, the technician and the service manager of the dealership took the car out on a test ride. they informed us that the abs brakes met toyota's specifications. despite the dealerships assurances, my husband had a third incident recently in traffic where the brakes failed once again. we fear for our safety in this car and do not want to drive it in traffic or otherwise. *tr

I recently purchased a 2003 toyota camry with abs brakes. the vehicle is toyota certified with the 160 point inspection which includes brakes. the brakes are very spongy, i have to depress the pedal two inches before the brakes begin to engage and another three inches for the brakes to fully engage. the dealers service manager told me that this was a problem on the 2003's and a new brake design eliminated the problem on newer models. i asked what could be done to upgrade my brakes and was told that no improvements or adjustments were possible. they also told me that numerous customers had the same problem and had "learned to live with it". i have small children and i was upset at the prospect that a known defect that the dealer acknowledges should place lives in jeopardy. those two inches could be the difference between life and death. i wonder how many accidents which involved 2003 camrys could have been avoided. i feel this warrants a safety issue and possible recall. thanks !!!

I bought a toyota camry 2003 le in june 2006 and i found that it takes time for the brake to stop the car.. i went back to dealer 3 times the check the car and i was told that's how the car is designed they cannot help me, and they said that i will get use to it. but i never get use to it . it very scary when driving on highway. *tr

Brake failure. has happened before and complaint filed previously. this time, brakes failed when approaching intersection. vehicle speed before braking about 35 mph. vehicle had been driven about 5 miles with occasional gentle braking after being parked for approximately 6 hours. outside temperature about 85 degrees, sunny and dry. failure hadn't happened all winter, warmer weather only time problem occurs. in this instance, brake pedal went to floor upon initial application. braking effort insufficient even though both feet pushing pedal. i'm 210 lb active cyclist. pushing effort definitely not lacking. nearly broadsided car in cross traffic. swift evasive action by other driver only reason accident didn't occur. in past, dealer said they were unable to duplicate condition. brake pedal has "quiver" when pressed quickly. dealer replaced brake booster but problem not corrected. brake pads, shoes, rotors and drums in excellent condition. brake fluid clean and at correct level. feels like flaw inside master cylinder or in pedal linkage design which is different than most motor vehicles. i feel car is dangerous to operate and i won't let other 2 drivers in the family use this vehicle. toyota should know of camry braking problems as they are posted many places and have been brought to toyota's customer, including myself. thses defective vehicles are highly prevalent on the highwqys and are a ticking time bomb waiting to kill or maim some unsuspecting person. *jb

I would like to report that i have a toyota 2003 camry model xle and i have experienced a similar brake problem as recently reported in the toyota prius. when i am braking on an uneven or slippery surface, i hear a strange grinding noise, the brakes lock up, and the car skids. i have brought my car to the toyota dealer for repair and they could not find anything wrong. this problem has been going on for a few years. i do not remember when i first noticed the problem. *jb

To whom it may concern: i am writing with regard to a 2003 toyota camry, vin [xxx], purchased in the summer of 2003. on december 14, 2005, i took the car into jon lancaster toyota/scion dealership. prior to bringing the car in, on 3 occasions, the brakes failed. upon attempting to brake, the brake pedal began vibrating and there was a thudding sound. the car did not brake and i had to push the pedal 5 times in order for the car to slow down. however the car did not stop completely. according to the documents, a technician checked over the brake system and stated there was no problem. an employee stated that the thudding noise and the inability to stop was normal which this type of brake system and that he has had several customers in the past complain of this problem. since the inspection, the car has failed to brake on two occasions. i contacted rosemurgy toyota, the dealership where i purchased the car, and they informed me to bring the car back to jon lancaster. however, jon lancaster dealership is insisting that the brake system is functioning normally. this car is extremely unsafe not only to it occupants but also to others on the road. this car is under warranty and i am writing to insist that this matter be looked into and resulting in repair or replacement of the car. i have contacted an attorney regarding this matter. also, i will be forwarding a copy of this letter to the wisconsin consumer protection agency and the us department of transportation. *jb updated 07/17/2012 *js information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6)

Brake pedal frequently goes nearly to floor. has happened even when car stopped at lights. when pedal travel excessive, braking performance very poor. no warning. brakes work fine for a while then pedal travel and brake performance drgrade severely without warning. nearly in several collisions. also, fraquent vibration in pedal linkage, especially when pedal pushed quickly. dealer replaced brake booster but no imporvement in performance. dealer says there is nothing else to be done. often feels like internal leak in master cylinder. complaint to toyota turfed back to dealer. feel car is dangerous in this condition but toyota and northway toyota not interested in repairing problem. last date listed in incident date, but has happened many, many times. afraid to operate vehicle in heavy traffic, especially at highway speeds.

Though they have been replaced entirely at least once, the brakes on my 2003 camry still squeak upon a gradual brake during the day. other than the squeak, i must admit that they brakes do work well. this may not be a safety problem unless i get so used to the squeak that i don't catch the 'telltale' that many pad manufacturers put in their pads to give an audio clue to change their brake pads. *jb

Toyota failed to fix defect with brakes under warranty, left front brake failed, and caught fire after short drive. dealer failed to fix second time claimed it was not their problem, car had been tampered with, toyot0 dealership was lone repair shop ever used. *ak

2003 toyota camry has problems with brake equipment.*mr the brake pedal went to the floor and the brakes faded while attempting to stop. the vehicle was taken to the dealer three times but they didn't find anything wrong. *nm

2003 toyota camry le, anti-lock brake system failure. *bf the consumer noticed that every time when pressing on the brake pedal, and continue to steadily hold it depressed, the abs would activate immediately, but the vehicle failed to come to a timely stop. *jb

When driving and going down hill brakes were hard, and a noise could be heard. consumer was driving in the ice and snow on both occasions. vehicle went into a fish tail, almost causing a collision. dealer was unable to duplicate the problem.*ak

Anti-skid brake system on my 2003 camry xle v6 malfunctioned, and caused the car to cross 3 lanes and crash into a guard rail. i was uninjured, but the car sustained $11,000 damage. *ak

Tl*the contact owns a 2003 toyota camry. whenever the contact attempted to apply the brakes at any speed he had to pump the brake pedal several times in order to slow down the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the vehicle was performing normally. the contact noticed the failure since the day the vehicle was purchased. the current and failure mileages were 90000.

Approaching intersection the traffic light changed and attempting to stop vehicle, the brake pedal went to the floor board, but the vehicle did not stop before impact with another vehicle. speed at impact was approx. 20 mph and neither airbag deployed. just recently had vehicle at dealership to have soft brake pedal checked, and was told of similar complaints concerning problem. *jb

While applying the brakes ,the pedal went to the floor. the consumer noticed less of braking power. the abs light appeared on the dashboard and remained on. the consumer drove to the dealer to have the vehicle inspected. the mechanic was unable to duplicate the problem. please fill in additional information. *jb

Brakes on vehicle are unusually soft and require an abnormal amount of travel before they engage.*ak

2003 toyota camry. we have had the car since new. i always thought there was a problem with the brakes-the pedal nears the floor before braking action begins. reported to dealer numerous times. they maintain the brakes are fine and up to specs. i had the front rotors and pads changed along with new shoes on the rear-even though the original parts were not worn out-and stopping improved although there is still an awful lot of pedal travel before braking takes place. i feel there is a problem with the master cylinder that should be rectified by toyota motor co. i think the recent events with their vehicle recalls is just the tip of the iceberg. *tr

I was driving north on route 93 in my 2003 toyota camry during rush hour traffic when traffic went from approx. 40 mph to a sudden stop. the cars in front of me all jammed on there brakes and successfully stopped, but when i stepped on my brakes, i could feel the brake pedal compressing and doing something, but i was unable to barely even slow down from approx. 3 car lengths away. i hit the car in front of me and my car crumbled. my 2 complaints are that the brakes definitely have a malfunction along with the air bags not deploying. luckily, i had my seat belt on. the road conditions were dry and weather was sunny and clear. after this accident and my car has been repaired, i will be trading my car in and never buy a toyota again. *jb

I stepped on the brakes of my 2003 toyota camry to slow down in preparation of a lane change while i was traveling at highway speed (approx. 50mph) during rush hour on i-15 northbound, a major las vegas highway (4 lanes wide + shoulder and exit lane). to my surprise the abs brakes kicked in and shuddered underfoot. i was not attempting a full stop and had not attempted to stop short. i removed my foot from the brakes (foot was not on any pedal) but the abs remained engaged and there was a sense of both acceleration and deceleration simultaneously. i immediately tried again to engage the brakes when my steering wheel locked. i was completely shocked by this occurrence but remained calm while in disbelief my car began to skid uncontrollably around the extremely congested freeway. as my power steering was disabled i could barely avoid several collisions as i tried to firmly engage my brakes. i prayed to god to watch over me and held on to the steering wheel for dear life. my car was veering but not slowing as it should until finally my car struck another vehicle. the impact sent my car into a full 360 turn. finally the car came to a stop with me facing oncoming traffic. my car sustained substantial damage but my airbag did not deploy. no safety warning lights came on in my car prior to the accident. i am extremely lucky that both the driver of the other car and i were able to walk out of our cars unassisted after the accident, though both of us had neck/shoulder/back strain later. nevada highway patrol was on scene and took a report. i have requested a full safety investigation and am awaiting response from toyota corporation. *ak

Consumer complained about a brake problem since she purchased the vehicle. when applying the brakes vehicle surged forward. then, brakes would not stop the vehicle. she told dealer about this problem, and they could not duplicate the problem. consumer indicated that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle. *ak

While driving at 30 mph and applying the brakes pedal went to the floor. resulting in extended stopping. dealer inspected the vehicle several times, and indicated that vehicle operated as designed by the manufacturer. *ak

Vehicle failed to respond when consumer depressed the brake pedal. vehicle experienced unwanted acceleration, resulting in vehicle crashing into bushes and cement embankment.*ak

I purchased a 2003 toyota camry on 7/14/03. when my son rode with me on 3/18/04 and 3/26/04, he heard a clicking noise that i was unable to hear. i took it to the dealer on 3/26/04. the car has about 4000 miles. the problem was first diagnosed as a bearing in a rod. they received permission from toyota to pull out the engine and found another rod to be bad. they then determined the crankshaft was faulty. i have also read the comments on the brakes. although i have never had the pedal go to the floor, the pedal does depress further than with other cars. these are anti-lock brakes. *jb

While making a right turn at 5 mph, the vehicle hesitated, then it accelerated on its own. this caused the vehicle to hit the curb. *ak the problem was with the antilock brakes. *sc *jb

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