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4928 messages, Last post on Oct 26, 2009 at 10:59 AM
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We have a new 2007 Camry. The vehicle is a nice car. I have noticed the brake pedal makes too much noise when you take you foot off the brake pedal, unless you remove your foot very slowly. I have also noticed at low speeds the vehicle really does not need to be allowed to shift into overdrive; the transmission seems to have difficulty with it. When I am driving 45mph or slower I usually drive with the transmission in fourth. P.
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Only woes seem to be the transmission issue on the first 160 cars built. Given Toyota builds about 2,000 Camry's a day, that's a pretty small issue and yet it was beaten into the ground in the transmission issues section. Overall the 2007 Camry's appear to be another quality Toyota product. Maybe I'm somewhat jaded because I haven't had any problems with my 2007 XLE V-6, but we've owned Toyota products for years and years and wouldn't own any other brand.
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I inferred that the woes section would include comments relative to problems, regardless of perception of size, that we felt we had. I did not think it would only refer to problems as severe as losing our dearest loved one. Our 2007 Camry on occasion seems to "stall" at low speeds because the transmission has not shifted down; that is, the transmission gear is too high and the rpms of the engine are too low for the speed the vehicle is traveling. It is similar to the feel in a vehicle with a straight-shift vehicle and you have the transmission engaged in a gear that is too high. With the Camry the "stall" feel is eliminated when the transmission lever is moved to cause the transmission to shift into position four. These are the facts as I know them.
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Replying to: pat (May 09, 2006 3:18 pm)
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Replying to: 210delray (May 10, 2006 6:43 am) We're trying to have more granular discussions than we have in the past. |
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Okay, I guess this is the correct thread to post this in. A couple of new ES350 owners have reported similar transmission issues. Since Camrys and Lexuses are built in different plants, that would indicate to me that the source of the problem is in the plant that manufactures the transmissions themselves. To my knowledge, the new transmissions are built by Aisin in Japan, in which case it may be difficult to pin down exactly what cars got the faulty transmission.
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