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2008 Toyota Camry Problems and Repairs

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Re: 2008 camry vibration around 40miles/h [drichard] by slhefner
Feb 20, 2008 (1:53 pm)
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Replying to: drichard (Feb 19, 2008 4:28 pm)

I bought my camry in Dec 07 and have had the same exact problems with the vibrations around 40 mph just like everyone else has posted. Mine not only does this on hills but also in curves and flat surfaces. After 2 different trips to the Toyota dealership where I purchased they told me there was nothing wrong with my car and that they would have to have me take the tech for a test drive....did that and he felt the problem. He said his inital thought was the torque convertor. So my car is currently in the shop where they are waiting on a go ahead from Toyota to replace the entire transmission. Once that's complete I'll let you know whether or not that solves the problem. Hopefully so, this is my first Toyota and I love the space in the car but honestly coming from someone that owned a Honda to begin with - this kinda leaves a bad taste in my mouth for Toyota.
On another subject - before my car went in the shop on Monday of this week - over the weekend my husband was driving the car and had problems with the cd player giving an error 3 message. I immediately called the service department on Saturday to alert them of that problem also. The tech told me that they had several bad radios and that they would replace my radio with a brand new one also when I dropped my car off this week.
So all in all - a new transmission & a new radio on a brand new 2008 4 cyl camry.
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Re: 2008 camry vibration around 40miles/h [slhefner] by marine2
Feb 21, 2008 (5:17 am)
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Replying to: slhefner (Feb 20, 2008 1:53 pm)

It's probably the engine straining to keep the speed up. The tranny should automatically shift to a lower gear and not have that vibration. I guess it's not designed to do that and requires you to shift manually.
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2008 Camry Vibration Problem at 40 MPH by lawsora
Feb 26, 2008 (6:57 am)
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My wife's new Camry is also having the 40 MPH vibration problem. Took it to the dealer this weekend and they kept it until today. They said that is is a problem that Toyota knows about and is working on a software solution. They said it was ready to be picked up and that the vibration would not hurt the car. I told them that when Ipurchased the car, I had been reading about Camry transmission problems and asked them if they were corrected, and the salesman said yes. I told them that I consider this to be a problem that would severely affect the value of the car and as such it would be covered under the Lemon Law if not corrected. I intend to keep bugging them and taking it back until fixed or until they have had 3 chances to fix, and then enact the Lemon Law if not fixed. I didn't pay $28K for a car to have it run like this.
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Re: 2008 Camry Vibration Problem at 40 MPH [lawsora] by kiawah
Feb 26, 2008 (8:43 am)
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Replying to: lawsora (Feb 26, 2008 6:57 am)

Lawsora,
 
What model do you have, which has this vibration?
 
A 4cylinder vehicle for 28K?.....or are you saying that you have a V6 engine which also has a vibration?
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No problems so far by carguy65
Feb 26, 2008 (9:26 am)
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I just picked up an 08 and it's an XLEV6, I had a bad experience with on 07, all of the tranny problems related to 07's.
 
So far everything is a OK. I did have an issue with the blue-tooth set up but found I was speaking to loud and over modulating when I spoke in a normal or lower voice I had no problem, I thought this might help others.
 
I had back up sensors but in my rear bumper and there black car is silver, anyone know if these can be painted?
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Re: 2008 Camry Vibration Problem at 40 MPH [lawsora] by acco20
Feb 26, 2008 (6:46 am)
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Replying to: lawsora (Feb 26, 2008 6:57 am)

lawsora...Would have been usefull if you had the salesman note the fact that the transmission problems were no longer a problem on your paperwork. You would have had a stronger possition at this time.
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Re: 2008 Camry Vibration Problem at 40 MPH [kiawah] by lawsora
Feb 27, 2008 (2:13 am)
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Replying to: kiawah (Feb 26, 2008 8:43 am)

2008 Camry XLE 4 Cylinder 2100 miles.
 
Was just told by the Service Manager that there is no fix at this time and they do not consider it to be a defect, and it will not harm the vehicle. They said it is shifting into overdrive too soon. I have worked on enough cars in my life to know that if it is shifting into overdrive too soon, that is putting a strain on the transmission which will eventually result in a failure.
 
I have contacted Toyota in California and have been assigned a case number.
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Re: 2008 Camry Vibration Problem at 40 MPH [acco20] by lawsora
Feb 27, 2008 (2:15 am)
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Replying to: acco20 (Feb 26, 2008 6:46 am)

Paperwork did say that they called reginal office and per Jonny from Cincinati it is normal and that California is aware of the complaint.
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Re: 2008 camry vibration around 40miles/h [joel16] by bob08
Feb 27, 2008 (5:27 am)
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Replying to: joel16 (Jan 15, 2008 1:40 pm)

Bought a 2008 Camry about a month ago. Like the new look but that was short lived. Got the same problem with virbation/rumble around 40 mph. Dealer told me it's normal, there is nothing they can do about it and to call Toyota and complain. This is my forth and last Camry.
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Re: No problems so far [carguy65] by busiris
Feb 27, 2008 (6:31 pm)
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Replying to: carguy65 (Feb 26, 2008 9:26 am)

I can't say about Toyota, but on my wife's Mini Cooper that got rear-ended, it took an additional 3 weeks to get the correct color sensors from the plant in England. I asked about painting them, and I was told that a paint layer would distort the sensing ability, which makes sense if you think about how the sensors work.
 
So, I would guess the answer is NO. Having stated that, I don't understand why you can't get color-keyed sensors that match the paint color...makes nosense...

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