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Problems with 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid WHEELS

On average, the 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid starts to “feel” problems with the WHEELS and its various aspects after 32 630 miles.

Recently reported WHEELS problems on 2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Tl* the contact owns a 2009 toyota camry hybrid. the contact stated that the tires were rubbing against the vehicle and caused them to wear out in the inside. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, who explained that the springs were too low causing the tires to wear prematurely. as a result, the tires needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was unknown. ...updated 02/19/16 *bf *tr

This was a multi car pileup on a road with 40mph speed limit which resulted from a vehicle ahead making an abrupt stop. this resulted in about 4 cars behind it having to come to stop resulting in a chain reaction. my car, 2009 toyota camry hybrid, could not come to a stop in time when full breaking was applied and ended up colliding with the car in front of me. mine was the last vehicle in the pileup. this incident resulted in front end damage to my car and rear end damage to the car in front of me, and to two other cars in front of that car. my car could not come to a complete stop in time because i believe the breaks did not function properly. i wasn't aware of any break issues at that time and it was only about two years later i was informed by the dealer service department that there is a recall on this vehicle that involved break fluid reservoir assembly. i am reasonably certain that the accident on 3-8-2012 was the result of breaks not functioning properly and that my car could not stop in time to avoid a frontal collision while traveling at a relatively slow speed of 40mph. *tr

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