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Re: 2007 Toyota Camry SE Hesitation...Danger! [w9cw] by jimmy57
Aug 05, 2006 (6:20 am)

Replying to: w9cw (Aug 04, 2006 7:35 pm)

Indeed, we are also experiencing erratic behavior with the cruise. This car spends more time at 4,500 rpm and higher than I have ever seen. We live in New Hampshire, and the car downshifts into third on even the slightest grade. All that said, I do not expect a fix for it real soon. The hesitation problem, however, needs attention immediately. It's really risky driving in heavy traffic, or on steep inclines, where I said in my original post, the car simply dies; sometimes stops completely.
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Re: 2007 Toyota Camry SE Hesitation...Danger! [jimmy57] by mboliver
Aug 05, 2006 (6:53 am)

Replying to: jimmy57 (Aug 04, 2006 5:19 am)

Hi Jimmy, have you made any progress on this issue? I just ordered a 2007 LE with manual trannie and now I am scared and wondering if I should cancel the order. Please let me know any updates on this you have. Thanks!
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Re: 2007 Toyota Camry SE Hesitation...Danger! [mboliver] by jimmy57
Aug 05, 2006 (10:16 am)

Replying to: mboliver (Aug 05, 2006 6:53 am)

I am flattered that so many people are looking to me for advice; it's nice to know that people are responding. A master "guru" Toyota technician is scheduled to come to my Vermont dealership this coming week to drive a similar car (perhaps mine too) and he will assess the problem. The problem seems to be indigenous to the five-speed automatics, but I do not know for sure. Perhaps we'll have them drive a manual as well, if there's one on the lot. I'm on vacation this week, but I am checking my posts regularly. I believe Toyota is doing the right thing at present, and in my best interest...we'll see.
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Re: 2007 Toyota Camry SE Hesitation...Danger! [damon34] by jimmy57
Aug 05, 2006 (10:38 am)

Replying to: damon34 (Aug 04, 2006 3:58 pm)

I'm giving Toyota chance to make this right. I am a six-time Toyota, five time Camry owner, and my dealership of twenty years is trying their best to resolve my issue. That's the best one can hope for at present. I don't know that "seeking a higher authority" is necessary at this point. I'm going to give Toyota a chance to make it right. Thanks for reading my post.
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Re: 1995 Toyota Camry [toyoman1] by penizzle
Aug 05, 2006 (10:57 am)

Replying to: toyoman1 (Aug 04, 2006 2:28 pm)

To get to the water pump weep hole, you have to remove the timing belt cover, real simple, just a couple of bolts or screws. Then, look ant the water pump near the mid upper part of the engine. Dont confuse with the oil pump, that is on the bottom. Look underneat the water pump pully and you will see a little hole. If it is discolored, your water pump is bad. Also, after all is put back together, take a Long long screwdiver or a tethlescope and run the engine. Listen to the water pump area by sticking the screwdriver head or stethlecope to the water pump area, which is indicated by a radiator hose on the left side of the engine coming out o f the engine. If you hear any noises such as a crunch...crunch or whining noise, you need a new pump. If all is bad, replace the thermostat when your mechanic replaces the pump, do it while its apart. A thermo is about 10 bucks. If there are still problems, there is only one last thing that can be happening causing overheating, a bad head gasket.
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Re: 2007 Toyota Camry SE Hesitation...Danger! [jimmy57] by mboliver
Aug 05, 2006 (1:44 pm)

Replying to: jimmy57 (Aug 05, 2006 10:16 am)

Good luck! Keep us posted!
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Re: 2007 Toyota Camry SE Hesitation...Danger! [jimmy57] by lkz
Aug 05, 2006 (3:09 pm)

Replying to: jimmy57 (Aug 04, 2006 5:19 am)

I share your problem with the 4 cylinder and as a matter of fact my Camry has been at the dealer's now for a combined 2 weeks. I have a rental. I refused to keep on driving my car. I have a reference number with 1-800 number as well. The district manager drove my car on Tues and now three people agree there is a problem. They have been in touch w/Toyota manufacturing who told them to try the oxygen sensor (DID NOT WORK). The head of the service dept actually found the same problem in two other cars on the lot. Thing is the rental drives great. So, apparently this is similar to the problem they are having with the 6-cylinder transmission problem. On the 800 number they acknowledge the 6-cylinder problem and state that .5% of the cars have this problem. Apparently not all the 4-cylinders are having this problem. It is terrible to drive and I get mad every time I get in it to drive. I first thought it was me just getting used to 4-c vs. 300 M but then realized it was getting worse instead of better.
 
I have been told that as of now they do not know how to fix it. I was told last week that "they" are working on a program (software?) that will re-program the car but this program has to be approved by the government first before it can be used.
 
I want my money back as it seems that this is going to take forever. I am leaving the car in the shop for now and seeing what happens (how long they will let me drive a rental). Now I know though that this problem is being called in by others (there is another post here as well with the same problem).
 
I live in NC.... Maybe we need to call and let them know that we know now there are others with the same problem?
 
I had a 1999 300 M with absolutely no problems ever, car totalled in a head on, had to buy a car fast. Chose this Camry because of the good reputation of Toyota and the reasonable price....over a Sonata Hyundai. Now have been told that the Hyundai bought 10-14 Camry's and took them apart and rebuilt them and fashioned Sonata after this (really have been told this)...Maybe I should have bought the Hyundai.
 
I do not think we should just wait for them. I think we need to be very loud in our frustration. It is not all the 4-cylinders apparently so if we do not make noises it may take forever..... Your thoughts?
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Re: 2007 Toyota Camry SE Hesitation...Danger! [jimmy57] by rollon1300
Aug 05, 2006 (3:21 pm)

Replying to: jimmy57 (Aug 05, 2006 10:16 am)

I would be very interested in what the tech finds and how he diagnoses the problem.
 
If you check my posts on the "2007 Camry Woes" forum, you will see that I have been dealing with this issue since March of this year and posting since May. Very briefly, my dealer, Copeland of Brockton, MA, requested a Toyota Field Technical Service Engineer to diagnose the problem, which is essentially like yours, and he duplicated the issue and then described it as "normal characteristics" of the vehicle on the service report. The Customer Experience Center (what a name - it is an experience for sure - all bad) just blew me off based on that description.
 
You need to confirm that the tech is a Toyota FTS Engineer, not just a District Service Manager, and have your car diagnosed with a scan-tool. The tech needs to be looking for and recording the air-fuel ratio when the condition occurs, which will be when you apply increased throttle. If they only ride in or drive the car, they are not doing a detailed analysis of the problem, which means they are just trying to cajole you into accepting the problem. You should be driving, as you know what causes the problem and can tell the tech using the scan tool when he should start recording the pertinent data.
 
I sincerely hope you will report back to us on the procedure and results. The people who are having this problem need to be kept informed. The 2007 Camry 4-cyl 5AT vehicles afflicted with this problem are UNSAFE, and sooner or later someone is going to be involved in an accident because of this failure to accelerate (hesitation) issue.
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Re: 2007 Toyota Camry SE Hesitation...Danger! [lkz] by rollon1300
Aug 05, 2006 (3:43 pm)

Replying to: lkz (Aug 05, 2006 3:09 pm)

And yet another one!!!!
 
I just posted to "Jimmy57" and found your post when I returned to the forum.
 
It is very interesting that you stated I have been told that as of now they do not know how to fix it. I was told last week that "they" are working on a program (software?) that will re-program the car but this program has to be approved by the government first before it can be used.
 
To me, this confirms that the lean condition on throttle application is a major part of the issue, since a (EPA?) re-certification means the engine emissions will change with the application of the fix, which must use a richer mixture when calling for acceleration.
 
Thanks for your post, and please keep us informed of any updates you might be given.
 
My dealer, Copeland of Brockton. MA, has been as helpful as they can be, but Toyota is not being up front with this issue at all - but more and more owners are starting to come forward complaining about it. Although not as "in-your-face" as the 6AT C-clip problem, this issue is going to "sting" Toyota. The word is spreading about it and more people are doing some serious thinking about buying a new Camry.
 
All of us with the hesitation issue should post our dealers name and what is/has been done for us. I'd be willing to compile the list and post it on a regular basis as it grows.

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