Check brake system on the dashboard and totally loss of brakes. the car just started to move when i braked and the system message showed up. took the car to the dealer and they updated the ecu program. toyota knows about this issue but isn't recalling or making any move to recall the brake failure or update the system.
While driving on a street at approximately 25mph, i approached an intersection with a stop sign. i applied the brakes and lost power steering electric boost, abs system, stability control, and speedometer. i was driving in a straight line leading up to the intersection. there was no warning leading up to this loss of function. all systems remain non-functioning. warning lights for steering, brakes, abs, traction control, and check engine light are illuminated. the dealer states that the abs actuator is faulty. the repair part not immediately available. the toyota rep stated that there was no additional warranty at this time. the repair will be $3000. there are other reports of similar issues. this could be an unrecognized systemic safety hazard. my vehicle has not experienced slowdowns as others have reported when experiencing similar system failures. uncommanded slowdowns in the heavy traffic in this region could result in a fatal accident. request nhtsa immediately look into this issue as there are other reports of this issue. the dealer indicated that the abs parts are on back order which leads to the inference that abs actuators are being replaced while no nhtsa reports are being filed systems impacted includes, brakes, steering, speed control, stability control. systems are basic safety systems.
When i was driving my 2017 toyota camry driving to the car wash, coming out from the drive through i put the car on drive heading to the vacuum, my car take off i hit the break i couldn't stop it. i hit a car coming out the parking lot, in the mist of me pulling to the vacuum, hit another car there was next to my car, plus a pedestrian there was outside of her car, in hit her door than colasp to the vacuum, only thing that stop my car from going through that building is when i hit the vacuum. i thank god i was not on the interstate.
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 toyota camry. while approaching a traffic light, the contact depressed the brake pedal and it traveled all the way down to the floorboard. the vehicle did not stop and continued to roll. the contact had to apply the emergency brake to stop the vehicle. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the contact stated that the failure was intermittent and also occurred in september of 2018. the vehicle was taken to haley toyota of richmond (3600 lonas pkwy, midlothian, va 23112) on three separate occasions, but the failure could not be duplicated. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and provided case number: 8019010. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 35,000.
I was in an accident 10/29/18 which totaled my 2017 camry. i was trying to stop and the car accellerated and i hit the car in front of me.
While the vehicle is in motion traveling straight on a highway, warning bell sounds and three warning lights are illuminated simultaneously and constantly: brake, abs and stability control system. the center error message panel of the dashboard cycles through the three messages, as shown in the accompanying photos. while these messages are displayed, every few miles there is an apparent loss of power, slowing the vehicle. pressing the accelerator further does not restore power. fully releasing the accelerator for a couple of seconds and then pressing the accelerator does restore power. while these messages are displayed, cruise control also does not function. the warning lights remain on until the vehicle is turned off. upon restarting, the warning lights are no longer illuminated. the photos are from october 29, 2018, but this problem has occurred intermittently and with increasing frequency (now every three days on average) for several weeks. i will be having a dealer investigate. i have seen this problem described for this vehicle make/model/year on other online complaint forums.
Rear back brakes are not safe they lock up. toyota 2017 camry purchase 9/2016. 8/2018 , had 5 pt inspection brakes were good 8mm all 4 at 27000 miles. then 10/2018, left rear wheel screeching noises & wheel became extremely hot to touch after driving15-20 minutes. dealer said it "was environmental", found that rear brake was frozen in bracket and sitting sideways. how did that happen? they did say it was the way i drove and environmental. they fixed it and cost me $500 i asked is this dangerous if brake freezes.? 1 year later 10/2019 and only 11000 miles on the new back brake pads and rotors, the same thing happens to the same wheel, left rear. . i called dealer and brought car in. what a dilemma. again they said it is environmental?? dust??. they reported that the the new brakes pads are now 7mm after replacing them in 10/2018?? how so ? it appeared that again the pads got stuck in the caliper braket which they cleaned up and lubed. same problem in 10/2018 i asked why is this happening , could the caliper and bracket be defective. they said it is the material corrodes faster. they told me i should have a brake inspection cleaning every year for $125 as preventative. now how does a car after just three years have another brake problem, the rear left wheel. all other wheels/brakes are good? so it is environmental for one wheel?? headquarters of toyotas knows about this problem and telling the dealers to tell the customer that it is environmental. also dealer admitted that there have been other cars same problem and toyota hdqt know about it but not doing a thing. it scares me to drive this car with a potential braking problem that may cause an accident if the brake freezes and i am not aware of it and the brake pad deteriorates on a long drive. toyota should owe up to the poor quality of material they are using cause a dangerous situation to arise.
When i was driving back home on my 2017 camry xle 2 nights ago (clear night, dry road, good driving conditions) i hit the brakes as i was approaching a red traffic light. as i depressed the brake pedal, it went all the way to the floor with a noise, without braking. luckily, i was already driving slow and there was no car in front of me, else i would have hit any car that had been in front of me. i panicked and hit the brakes again and this time the car stopped a little short of the cross traffic, but past the pedestrian crossing. i took the car in for service to toyota and they are telling me that there is no log of this event in the car's "log" and because they weren't there when this issue happened they don't really know what caused it! the next day, the brakes seem to be working when i drove the car in to service (3 miles), but it troubles me that it even happened on a new car and it could have been a potentially serious accident, but toyota service couldn't figure out why it had happened. really worried!
In the process of backing the car out of the garage, with the car in reverse, application of the brakes had no affect on slowing the car. after about 69-80 feet (across the driveway, my lawn and my neighbor's lawn) it crashed into the neighbor's shed. there was $6000 damage to the car , some back pain and destruction of the shed.two months later, the same incident occurred but the car was stopped by putting it into first neutral gear and then park before any damage. then when the vehicle was put in forward gear, the brakes would not stop the car until it was put in first, neutral and then park. attempts by the dealer to reproduce this condition was unsuccessful and therefore could not be corrected.
Tl* the contact owns a 2017 toyota camry. while driving and reversing the vehicle, the contact heard an abnormal clunking noise when the brake pedal was depressed. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the vehicle was taken to riverhead toyota (655 old country rd, riverhead, ny 11901, (631) 727-7722) where it was diagnosed that the brake pads were shifting. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who stated that the brake pads were the incorrect size. the manufacturer was contacted and provided case number: 1904020578. no further assistance was provided. the failure mileage was 22,415.