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Problems with 2019 Toyota Camry FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2019 Toyota Camry starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 5 000 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2019 Toyota Camry

While driving up a hill, the camry would not accelerate with the gas pedal fully pressed. at the top of the hill, the camry with the transmission in drive began rolling backward down the hill at what was approximately 25-30 mph. the brake would not stop the movement of the car. eventually, the emergency brake was also put in place. the camry rolled down the entire hill and stopped when the back tire hit the curb. the car was still on and in drive mode. we did not collide with any other cars because most were off the street. it was extremely dangerous. fortunately, we could have been severely injured or worse. this took place on a city street. the hill is very walkable. the fact that the car would not accelerate with the gas pedal fully depressed is alarming for a new car with less than 4 months of use. the brakes would not stop the car from rolling backward while the transmission was in drive. once the car stopped, it showed a car failure notice. the car was towed to toyota and remains with the dealership today. .

The car in highway speed when the last speed engage the car starts to shake for few seconds you can feel more on hills and when press the gas to pass a car i feel like something is no right and when you make a stop and press the gas to go forward sometimes the transmission feels like is no pair with the engine i really feel worried for my wife if this car can be in neutral or no power on the highway the car doesn't feels right, this problem starts to happen a week ago the car only have 6000 miles

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