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Problems with 2007 Toyota Camry SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC

On average, the 2007 Toyota Camry starts to “feel” problems with the SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC and its various aspects after 48 941 miles.

Components Affected by SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC Issues

We have classified the 60 complaints from 2007 Toyota Camry about SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC into the following categories.

ANTILOCK/TRACTION CONTROL/ELECTRONIC LIMITED SLIP 6 PEDALS AND LINKAGES 2 POWER ASSIST 1

Recently reported SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC problems on 2007 Toyota Camry

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota camry. while driving various speeds, the abs warning indicator illuminated and the abs engaged. the failure occurred intermittently. green's toyota of lexington (630 e new circle rd, lexington, ky 40505, (859) 254-5751) diagnosed that there was an internal accumulator leakage and the abs needed to be repaired. the vehicle had not been repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 119,000.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota camry. when the contact depressed the brake pedal, the vehicle shook and vibrated. the contact had to depress the brake pedal to the floorboard in order to stop the vehicle. the stopping distance also increased. an independent mechanic stated that air was leaking from the brake booster. the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was notified. the failure mileage was 67,000.

When driving brake and abs light comes on and speedometer goes to 0 mph also ac stop working. *tr

As i was approaching a pedestrian crossing, the abs light and check vsc light and brake light came on. when i tried to apply the brakes to stop, i realized that the brakes were not responsive. the car did not go into limp home mode. the abs had completely failed. updated 05/12/14

2007 toyota camry. consumer writes in regards to instrument panel and abs system computer problems. *smd the consumer stated the speedometer went to zero, then went back to normal speed for a minute more, and then went back to zero for several minutes. the temperature gauge went to zero, then registered current engine temperature, and went to zero again for several minutes. the next morning, cd player stopped working and issues with the speedometer and engine temperature resumed again. the vehicle was inspected at the dealer, where it was determined the abs computer was no longer working and thus could no longer communicate with the other 4 computers in the vehicle. the dealer informed the consumer it would cost $2,400 plus labor.

While my son was traveling to school the vsc light came on the warning panel. at that time the brakes were hard to operate and took a few seconds to reengage and the brakes locked up bringing the car to a skidding stop. after a minute the lights went off and he was able to travel again, but the same incident happened again the next morning taking my other kids to school when the roads were icy! this is a situation where someone will be killed behind faulty equipment being ignored by toyota on the 2007 camry hybrids. *tr

2007 toyota camry. consumer states the power brake booster assembly failed *tgw updated 6/13/13 *cn updated 06/17/2013 *js updated 7/1/13 updated 7/1/2013*js

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota camry se. while driving approximately 5 mph, the brake was engaged and there was no response. the contact intentionally crashed into a cement parking block in order to stop the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer who advised that the brake booster would need to be replaced. the vehicle had not been repaired. the manufacturer assisted by offering the contact $400 toward the repair expenses. the approximate failure mileage was 92,000. updated 10/10/12 *cn

2007 toyota camry. consumer writes in regards to struts repairs *tgw when the consumer took the vehicle for a regular maintenance check-up, he was informed the struts were leaking and needed to be replaced. the cost for the struts along with the alignment of the struts was $1100. the consumer for over three years about the brakes squeaking constantly and how bumpy the drive was. *jb

I bought this car new and have had nothing but trouble since leaving the lot. biggest issue being in april 2012 began having issues with car burning/loosing oil. car would loose 1 quart or more with in 200 miles. have taken it to mechanicsville toyota on different occasions and had a oil consumption test done only to be told i need to replace the motor and it is not covered under warranty not only due to mileage but not being a loyal customer and not having my service work done there. my husband is a mechanic and has done all the service work by the book. my issues happen at various speeds where the car will jerk, shake, accelerate and decelerate while the abs light, traction control light comes on and the check engine light comes on and will blink well over 20 times before staying lit. i had to drive around with a case of oil in my car never knowing when i would need to add. i have had to borrow a car from my family as i no longer feel safe driving this one. it can at any given ...

I took the 2007 camry with about 67,000 miles to the repair shop because of a squealing noise: the rear rotors were worn out completely and the rear brakes had to be replaced at a cost of $459.00. after the repairs, the car began to shake violently when the brakes were applied. sometimes it would pull to the right and it would be difficult to move the steering wheel back to the left. on april 5, i took the car to a dealership where the front rotors had to be machined at a cost of $85. the front brakes were okay. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota camry. the contact stated while driving 60 mph he attempted to slow down and the brakes failed when they were applied. the brake warning light illuminated while the failure occurred. the dealer performed a diagnostic test that located the failure was caused by contaminated brake fluid. the dealer replaced the brake fluid, and flushed the brake lines. the vehicle was not repaired, because the dealer could not explain why the brake fluid was contaminated. the vin was not available. the failure and current mileage was 117,000.

I would like to request that the nhtsa to investigate a serious failure associated with the brake systems on 2007 toyota camry cars. on tuesday 9/6/11, the brake pedal on our camry went to the floor and the car did not slow down while my wife was driving it. she had to hit the brakes again when the pedal came back up in order to stop the car before hitting the car in front of her. this has been a frightening experience for her and we can not figure out what has gone wrong. when i checked the level of the brake fluid in the reservoir it was at its normal level between min and max. out of safety concern for my wife and son, i took the car to the toyota dealership so that the could identify the root cause of the problem and fix it i felt that they would be the best choice. i did not want to take a any chances by taking it to a lower cost repair shop. after having the car at the service center of the dealership for the whole day, i was told that they could not find anything wrong with ...

Sudden unintended acceleration on august 25th 2011 at approximately 1:00 pm, my dad was driving to garvey ranch park located at (781 s orange ave, monterey park, ca 91755) as part of his daily routine. he had already pulled into the parking lot and was getting ready to park his car facing north bound. all of a sudden the car accelerated out of nowhere and hoped the parking curb still facing northbound. in order to avoid any casualties and prevent hitting any of the children near the playground, he was able to steer the car and made a u-turn at about 150 degrees. at this point he was facing south bound of the parking lot and the car continued to accelerate at high speeds. his car then hopped the curb on the south side of the parking lot. once the car hopped the parking curb on the south side, it continued to hop over a couple of raised concrete blocks that delineate a path onto the hillside just south of the parking lot. due to the steepness of the hill, it prevented the car from going any further and the car crashed in between two trees located ...

I have a 2007 toyota camry lxe. a driver decided to move into my lane from the left, to avoid a serious collision i had to swerve to the right and hit the brakes. my anti-lock brakes locked and i had no control over the car as we skidded across four lanes and hit a concrete wall. the air bags did not deploy and the seat belts (which were in use) did not lock us in. my wife hit the inside ceiling and the right window of the front door. i tried to find an attorney to go after toyota but could not find one who had the guts to stand up to toyota. there was over $14,500 in repairs and as of today they are still putting the car back together again. *kb