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Problems with 2007 Toyota Camry EXTERIOR LIGHTING

On average, the 2007 Toyota Camry starts to “feel” problems with the EXTERIOR LIGHTING and its various aspects after 75 756 miles.

Components Affected by EXTERIOR LIGHTING Issues

We have classified the 18 complaints from 2007 Toyota Camry about EXTERIOR LIGHTING into the following categories.

HEADLIGHTS 3

Recently reported EXTERIOR LIGHTING problems on 2007 Toyota Camry

The condensation on my headlights are horrible. i have had them cleaned numerous times but it keeps coming back. also, my headlights on low beam are ineffective and i cannot see anything when i'm driving at night. i have to use my high beam to get any kind of lighting to see where i'm going at night

Horrible low-beam lighting. toyota response is "give me over $1,000 and we will replace fixtures". i have owned many cars in the last 54 years (one for 18 yrs) and never had headlight problems. toyota ought to be embarrassed into at least replacing them at cost. i'm guessing the coating on the lens is defective because nothing else has corrected the problem.

The abs and brake lights are on and the speedometor keeps going out. skid control ecu code abs actuator will need replace.when car on road and it happen -not safe,put me on dangeros position. later,i discovered similar problem drivers have and was recall on toyota hybrid 2007 ,but not on regular camry 2007.

Red airbag alert indicator has come on. the car was not in motion. the engine was off, and whern i started it, the light came on!.

Driving at normal speed my headlights would go out by themselves. to get them on again i would have to turn the switch on and off. i was stopped twic by state trooper and given a warning.

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota camry. the contact stated that the gear lever failed to shift from park into reverse until after several attempts. the failure recurred numerous times. on a separate occasion, the vehicle failed to start and the battery was replaced, but the failure persisted. an independent mechanic replaced the brake stop light switch, but the vehicle began to emit smoke. the vehicle was taken to a dealer but was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was unavailable.

Toyota camry - 2007 head lites - low beams not good. high beams not good! google "toyota headlight problems" numerous complaints for 2007 and also other years. i checked the ground and it is grounded properly. there needs to be a recall! someone could have an accident. night driving is not good, even with high beams! *tr

The low beam headlights have a near 0% effectiveness. i leave the headlight switch in the "always on" position, but at night i often have to switch the headlights off and then back on to verify they are on. when they are on at night, the headlights are at near 0% effectiveness.

Abs light, brake light comes on intermittently then speedometer and rpm gauges goes to zero and a/c if it is on blows warm air. *js

Both headlight plastic cover lenses are hazy and unclear creating a diminished headlight distance. i feel this is a defect the manufacturer should address for free. *tr

The dashboard of my toyota is falling apart. it is a safety hazard as it contains the passenger air bag. additionally, the glare caused by the shine is very distracting both day and night as sunlight and lights reflect and blind the driver. i believe warranties should cover anything that is a defective part and that's what this is, a defective part, if a part is defective when you manufacturer the car or whether it fails within warranty or out of warranty it shouldn't make any difference." i and other drivers feel the defect is unsafe, and shine a light on the issue with videos taken from their point of view. now we've learned the safety issues may go even deeper. "because this dashboard has the airbag inside on the passenger side i wouldn't feel safe in a car that had a cracked dash," explained [xxx]. "anything that would make an airbag go off too soon or go off too late would be very serious." information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

The day time running lights do not shut off when the ignition is off. the only temporary resolution was to disconnect the battery so that the battery would not die. *tr

Hi, the front panel lights of toyota camry 2007 are too bright and there is no adjustment point where the drivers can control the brightness. the light is too bright that it distracts the view in the night driving also it makes the eyes tired so quickly.. toyota should help to fix this problem .. *tr

High beam headlights came on and would not turn off. fuses had to be pulled due to the battery being drained. online research shows there is an apparent problem with the headlight relay or switch but there is no information online where they are located. also there is a severe knocking noise in the front end. the rack and pinion had to be changed as well as the struts and the car doesn't even have 50k miles on it. toyota is junk! *tt

Dangerous headlighs are messed up condensation ,tyhe lens are horrible can't drive my car at night unless the lights are on bright thats not lawful can't see the lines on the pavement the toyota co.should be responsible tried cleaners as seen on tv didn't work and lots of other stuff,headlights cost at least $200.00 can't afford that i paid a lot of money for that car ,please get the toyota makers to recall these ,talk about a safety hazard ,see my photos ,on dim lights and brights.thank you

Headlights condensation can't drive at night dim lights so messed up can't see the road lines tried cleaning with advertised cleaner never worked ,those lights cost $200.00 each i can't afford that i paid a lot of money for that car the toyota co should pay for that ,there should be a recall on those ,see photos ,please help

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota camry. the contact stated that the passenger side headlight had become abnormally hazy. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was advised that the repair kit that would be utilized on his vehicle would require repairing both headlights as opposed to just the one faulty headlight. both headlights were buffed and sanded. the contact stated that the headlights were excessively bright and the vehicle was taken back to the dealer. the dealer sanded and buffed the headlights a second time and recoated them with plastic but to no avail. the entire headlight was then replaced but the failure persisted. the contact called the manufacturer but no assistance was offered. the vehicle was not further repaired. the contact expressed that he did not feel secure driving the vehicle at night. the contact was awaiting a new set of headlights to arrive for further repairs. the failure mileage was 4,630 and the current mileage is 4,639. updated 03/02/11 *bf updated 08/31/11

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 toyota camry. while driving 50 mph the vehicle would not accelerate. also intermittently the vehicle will accelerate without application of the accelerator pedal. the dealer was contacted, but no assistance was provided. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure mileage was 47553. the current mileage was 50001. updated 03/04/10. *lj the consumer also stated the vehicle was very slow when she attempted to accelerate onto the highway. it would hesitate and then kink up to 80 mph. there was condensation in the headlights. updated 06/14/10. *jb

1) front headlamps burn weak and plastic lens covers yellowed over time, latter problem of which is that lenses can't be cleaned by either commercial auto solvents or by local mechanic, creating safety hazard for driving at night. price quoted for parts alone via toyota is $818 for headlamp set, plus labor. i have owned 2 other camry models and never had any issue with headlamp obfuscation due to lens material or bulb composition. this vehicle's headlamp lens composition is filmy to cloudy to naked eye in daylight, not nearly crystal clear as when new.. even if bulbs were replaced the lens would obscure radius and length of headlamp for any night distance driving other than heavily lit streets. must use high beams at night when possible and when not hazard to oncoming drivers. even high beam distance dull. noticed while driving on highway and other cars illuminate their own pathway far better than my own. night time driving on rural, semi-rural, county, suburban or unlighted state and local highways in particular are a hazard. 2) engine has regularly burned 1 quart of oil about every 1,000 miles since car had clocked 60k miles. underwent oil test under extended recall bulletin via toyota and it deemed car within specs (time of year and type of oil can vary amount of oil burned but recommended 5w20 results in 2-3 quarts a month burned off, no leaks, 75% highway driving.). bigger issue is oil can get dangerously low (at least quarter inch below dipstick low level) and no dashboard warning light comes on. oil levels must be checked manually at least weekly and/or at fill-up to ensure oil tank has enough oil. generally have been adding 2 to 3 quarts a month. despite tech bulletin recommendations, toyota says i am ineligible for mechanical remediation. car currently runs and has 160k miles +/- on it. date below is approximate for 60k mileage..

The quality of low beam lights for night driving is insufficient for driving. i have complained to my toyota dealership in baytown tx and their recommendations of cleaning the lenses and replacing the bulbs has had no effect. high beams work fine. my first complaint was in 2008 and every time i brought the car in for maintenance, etc. maintenance. i'm afraid for my life at night when it is inconvenient to use my high beams. for courtesy sake my spouse refuses to use the high beams on the numerous farm market roads we drive at night but i am in the passenger seat where the black horse or cow or god forbid a person will emerge. my spouse and sons all agree it's a major problem. please help me.i would get rid of my camry but i am still waiting for the dash recall to happen. toyota is impossible to deal with. i don't know how i can provide pictures of the inferior low beam lighting. with my health issues i doubt if i would survive an accident due to this problem. *tr

Dt*: the contact stated that the low beam headlights do not have enough "scatter light" to show signs or pedestrians on the side of the road. the dealership replaced the bulb with a brighter bulb, but the light was still not sufficient. the contact installed another set of brighter bulbs, but the problem persists. updated 07/06/07. *jb

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