2007 Toyota Camry

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#5291 of 5336 Re: 2007 Camry XLE V6 12/31/09 4th Tranny BLOWS [mcdawgg] by gtgtcobra

Jan 02, 2010 (8:33 pm)

Replying to: mcdawgg (Jan 02, 2010 2:08 pm)
"Engines are made in USA, trannys - automatic I don't know, manual are made in Japan. The V6 automatic transmissions I'd be concerned about. Your I4 will be fine."
 
I remember reading on a separate "parts sticker" that was on the rear side window of my brand new 2010 Camry LE regarding where most of the parts of the vehicle were manufactured. The sticker said that the engine "and" that the 6 speed automatic transmission on my 4 cylinder automatic 2010 Camry LE were BOTH manufactured 100% in Japan. Or at least that's what I think that the sticker said. The rest of the vehicle was manufactured somewhere in Kentucky in the USA.
Can someone here confirm this with me that BOTH the 4 cylinder engine and the 6 speed automatic transmission that's currently in the 2010 Camry LE are BOTH manufactured in Japan? I didn't get this particular window sticker from the Toyota dealer when I picked up my brand new 2010 Camry LE. The Toyota dealer gave me ONLY the window sticker.
I would like to know whether or not the 4 cylinder engine and the 6 speed automatic transmission in my 2010 Camry LE are both manufactured in Japan? Was the "parts sticker" that I saw earlier which was stuck on the rear side window of my Camry correct in saying that both the engine and the transmission were both manufactured 100% in Japan? I would like to know.
 
I found this link in another forum that's related to the transmission problems that both the 4 and 6 cylinder Camry vehicles currently have:
http://ww2.justanswer.com/uploads/skyvisions/2008-04-24_171056_08_camry_4_cylind- - e.pdf
 
THANKS

#5292 of 5336 Re: 2007 Camry XLE V6 12/31/09 4th Tranny BLOWS [gtgtcobra] by comus

Jan 03, 2010 (6:41 am)

Replying to: gtgtcobra (Jan 02, 2010 8:33 pm)
I know this much, the V6 and 6 Speed Tranny is made in Japan. Good Luck.

#5293 of 5336 Re: 2007 Camry XLE V6 12/31/09 4th Tranny BLOWS [gtgtcobra] by comus

Jan 03, 2010 (12:17 pm)

Replying to: gtgtcobra (Jan 02, 2010 8:19 pm)
Thanks, I stand corrected, Traction control..............thanks.

#5294 of 5336 Re: 2007 Camry XLE V6 12/31/09 4th Tranny BLOWS [comus] by shiloson

Aug 21, 2010 (12:30 am)

Replying to: comus (Jan 03, 2010 12:17 pm)
Hello house...
 
I'm about to buy a used Toyota Camry 2007 SE (V6). I've been going through a lot of posts and comments about problems with the transmission, oil leakage etc... I just want to find out if all 2007 V6 SEs have this problem. If they do, I'll pass. But if not, is there a way to determine if the one i'm considering has this problem??? the VIN number is 4T1BK46K47U505038.
 
One more thing, I paid for the CARFAX VIN report and up until now, there's no record of transmission problems, oil leakage, etc.
 
The car was manufactured 04/17/2006.
 
Please I need your advice so I can make a well informed decision.
 
Thanx a mill in advance...

#5296 of 5336 Advice needed.... by shiloson

Aug 21, 2010 (12:47 am)

Hello house...
 
I'm about to buy a used Toyota Camry 2007 SE (V6). I've been going through a lot of posts and comments about problems with the transmission, oil leakage etc... I just want to find out if all 2007 V6 SEs have this problem. If they do, I'll pass. But if not, is there a way to determine if the one i'm considering has these problems??? the VIN number is 4T1BK46K47U505038.
 
One more thing, I paid for the CARFAX VIN report and up until now, there's no record of transmission problems, oil leakage, etc. is this an indication that the car is one of the good ones??
 
The car was manufactured 04/17/2006.
 
Please I need your advice so I can make a well informed decision.
 
Thanx a mill in advance...

#5297 of 5336 engine trouble by dirtyundrwr

Sep 17, 2010 (4:17 pm)

i have a 94 with a 2.2lL sometimes it will only idle and stall out when i try to move. i have changed the TPS and thermostat (it was running warmer than normal) that seems to have helped a little, it just doesn't do it as much..... any help or , ideas?
richard

#5298 of 5336 Carfax by dmathews3

Sep 17, 2010 (6:09 pm)

To me Carfax is a joke. All it relys on is people reporting problems with a car. Why would any mechanic want to waste his time reporting anything. The tranny could have been fixed many times by local mechanics and never reported. Carfax can be one of many tools used in the process of buying a used car but one and only one. Having a top flight mechanic is still the best bet.

#5299 of 5336 Replacing Rear speakers by senseijustin

Sep 28, 2010 (8:07 pm)

I have an 07 Camry XLE (V6) and my rear speakers went out. While attempting to replace them, found they are special size (6x9 speaker but molded into a bigger bracket). Anyone have any idea where to get a bracket to install regular 6x9 speakers? Or other ideas on how to do it....
 
New to the site so this may have been covered in another post. If so please direct me there.
 
Thanks

#5300 of 5336 Re: Replacing Rear speakers [senseijustin] by kiawah

Sep 28, 2010 (8:37 pm)

Replying to: senseijustin (Sep 28, 2010 8:07 pm)
Can't you make a mounting panel out of metal or wood?
 
If using wood, cut the outside oval to mount to the holes in car frame. Cut the inside oval to allow the speaker to mount to it.
 
If using metal, mount to metal strips across the car frame opening, secure to the frame mounting bolts. Mount the speaker to the metal strips.
 
How is it that your speakers broke? I've never ever had any speakers go out on any vehicle I've ever owned. Are you absolutely sure the speakers are blown? You can measure resistance with an ohmmeter. I would suspect that you blew a fuse, or something in the radio itself.
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