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Problems with 2005 Toyota Camry STEERING

On average, the 2005 Toyota Camry starts to “feel” problems with the STEERING and its various aspects after 63 731 miles.

Components Affected by STEERING Issues

We have classified the 64 complaints from 2005 Toyota Camry about STEERING into the following categories.

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Recently reported STEERING problems on 2005 Toyota Camry

My vehicle was in motion 70 mph on the highway i take everyday as i was mildly turning with the road the steering wheel spung to the left and the car went out od control spinning and ended on the right shoulder where than my car started to flip over none stop and the airbags didnt not burst or come out.

Steering wheel making knocking noise while turning. took it to repair shop , was told most of camrys produced in that year range are affected and have similar noise. noise is there whether in motion or stationary.

Takata recall, my power steering has been leaking. 05/2018 i noticed it when i was pulling out of driveway, i reversed out and started to turn a little bit and it started to made a grinding noise and kind of hard to turn.(2) takata recall my car is overheatng as i was pulling into a driveway i stopped put it in neutral pulled the emergency brake sat there for 3 minutes and the dial went to extremely hot, i turned it off immediately. ever since then it drives hotter than usual not as hot as it was that day and i can smell burnt rubber when i'm driving or burnt something i'm not getting good gas mileage it idles rough after it's been warmed

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota camry. while driving approximately 15 mph and making a left turn, there was a grinding noise coming from the steering wheel. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 203,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota camry. while the vehicle was stationary, the steering wheel seized without warning. the vehicle was diagnosed as needing a new tensioner puller. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. the failure mileage was 151,000.

My serpentine belt recently started squealing, so i bought a new one and changed it myself. upon changing it, i realized that my crankshaft pulley had chunks of rubber that had come off of it, and it seemed to be making the belt rub on the side of the engine block on one of the tension pulley's. after researching online, i found that in 2011, toyota had recalled 402,000 vehicles because of a faulty crankshaft pulley, that caused power steering to go out, and cause accidents. however, in calling toyota, they state there are no open recalls on 2005 toyota camry's, even though the website that i found included 2005 toyota camry's in their recall list. even now with a new belt on, the belt is jumping back and forth on the tension pulley causing the car to have a "jittery" feel while idling. i feel it is only a matter of time before this belt is ruined as well. i'm not sure how certain models of toyota camry's in 2005 would've had a different crankshaft pulley, that happens to be doing the same thing that mine is doing now (rubber seperating from the metal), yet they were recalled ...

March 19th 2016, driving on a city street when the car suddenly accelerated. applied the brakes/emergency brake. car continued to accelerated and i attempted to enter freeway. i was unable to turn the steering wheel and i hit a car that was entering the freeway.

While driving from friends home to pickup kids from school, i was going on a 2 lane road going east bound, car was travelling @ 30 mph on startight road of speed limit 35mph, all of sudden steering and brakes did not function due to which the car was about to collide with a tree head on, all of the sudden the streering and brakes started functioning and i tried to avoid the tree collision during which the trunk of the car hit the trunk of the tree. i pulled the car to the curb of the road

A year ago in may of 2015, my wife was driving her toyota camry when the power steering suddenly went out on her while driving and almost caused her to crash. we brought it to a mechanic who was mystified, he said he'd never seen anything like it before, in his words, "it looks like the pulley bent on it's own and then the belt came off." he had no idea what had caused the pulley to get out of alignment and charged me almost $500 to repair the damage. nearly a year later, i'm investigating brake issues with camrys and i came across this recall which describes perfectly what the mechanic couldn't figure out. why was i never informed of this recall? my camry is a 2005, it clearly should have been included. toyota's negligence on this could have cost my wife her life if she hadn't narrowly avoided the crash the failure of her power steering almost caused. this could have and should have been fixed by toyota long before the incident occured through the recall. i want the cost of my repairs refunded by toyota and any additional repairs to get it up to the standards of ...

I was driving on a city street at about 35mph when rough, somewhat grinding noises came from under the right side of the car hood of the 2005 toyota camry. these noises continued for about 15 minutes while i was driving. i stopped at a red light. when i had the right-of-way and attempted to proceed, i found i could not turn the steering wheel. i thought the car was inoperable but when i exerted great effort, the wheel did turn. fortunately, i was able to turn a corner and move into a public parking lot. again with great steering difficulty and noise from below the car hood, i drove the car about a quarter of a mile to my home and the car was towed to a service center. *tr updated 4/14/16 *js

Upon having the vehicle serviced on july 30 th 2014 on our way to las vegas to surprise my father in law for 90 years young i was informed by the good year service technician that what he was about to show me was recaled 2005 9 years ago! rack and pinion steering leakage and other known steering problems. being a mechanic all my entire working and military life us navy .theres not allot of mechanics i don't know. from the leaky boot and steering play this was a mess. why didn't toyota inform me of this recall?. i will how ever bring my vehicle to the nearest toyota dealer to let them see for them selves that the problem is real.and should have been addressed 9 years ago!. its already been recalled and they should honor the problem. *tr

2005 toyota camry. consumer writes in regards to hearing noise from rear drivers side of vehicle and dealership mechanic repaired broken strut but noise continued. *smd when the consumer returned to the dealer, and inspection was performed, where it was determined the strut was broken. the consumer continued to hear the noise, so he returned to the dealer, where the vehicle was inspected again. the consumer was informed the noise was coming from the steering column intermediate shaft. the consumer did not believe the noise was coming from the intermediate shaft.

A consistent grinding/knocking/clunking sound started coming from the steering wheel while steering at low speeds (0-30 mph). also, the steering wheel felt looser than normal at all speeds (0-65mph). the service adviser at the dealership informed me that this was a common issue with a 2005 toyota camry, and that the intermediate steering shaft needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. however, since the vehicle was out of warranty, i had to cover the ~$660 cost. a google search reveals several similar issues with other late model camrys. toyota has a tsb t-sb-0296-08 to "grease" the steering shaft for the noise. however, both the dealership, as well as a google search revealed that the grease fix would be temporary, and does not last. the dealership also informed me that the newer replacement steering shafts are better designed, are completely sealed, and cannot be greased. since a tsb is out, it looks like toyota is aware of this safety issue. however, no recall has been made. *tr

Car makes a clunk sound when turning steering wheel or when you go over bumps. the intermediate steering shaft is not good. that is a common problem on 2002-2006 toyota camrys. *tr

At inspection, the power steering unit was leaking and was very low on fluid. this seems to be a known problem, but both toyota and the dealer claim there has never been a recall? yet i found on the net that there was a recall. as usual toyota is trying to get out of fixing a known problem until someone is killed! *tr