Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN
0020404/06/200410007125The proper identification of the 7 solenoids used in the u151e/u151f transmissions. *tt05/26/2004
0080311/14/200310005245Engine control module (ecm) calibration - shifting enhancement. *tt02/17/2004
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
0050408/26/200410009397Proper identification of the 5 solenoids used in the u240e/u241e automatic transaxles. *tt09/29/2004
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
TSB-0072-1002/10/201010034197Toyota: engine conrol. some vehicles may exhibit a mil on condition with diagnostic trouble code (dtc) p0500-vehicle speed sensor a. the engine control module/ecm (sae term: powertrain controls module /pcm) logic has been modified to redu10/25/2010

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN
10/24/20121274701
 On october 24, 2012, i parallel parked my 2003 toyota camry on the street. the car in front of me was leaving, so he asked me to move back a few inches so he could get out. my car was still running so i shifted the car into reverse, and as i began to take my foot off the brake pedal, my car accelerated backwards at a very fast speed into the car behind me. wanting to pull up a few inches to get out and assess the damage, i shifted the car into drive and as i did, my car accelerated forwards into the parked car in front of me. it accelerated at such a high speed that it pushed the three cars in front of me together. at no point during these two rapid accelerations did i ever apply my foot to the gas pedal. this incident caused damage to several cars and could have ended up with much more severe consequences had i not been in that location. *tr
11/20/2009530002
 On 2 occasions our 2003 camry le accelerated. the first time the vehicle hit a tree in a parking lot. the second time it occurred while preparing to move into traffic from a stop. no injuries but minor damage to the bumper from the first incident. *tr
05/06/2009401
 Vehicle accelerated on its one in driveway after shifting into drive. *tr
01/18/2003650001
 Followup to odi #10256120. informed by toyota rep that your agency performed two investigations f the 2003 camry respecting acceleration surges but returned no findings of vehicle failure.your website recounts about 130 reports of such 2003 camry failures mostly (102) under vehicle speed control , some under power train auto trans & vsc accelerator pedal. for ford taurus i counted 12; honda accord and chevrolet malibu 20+ - all for model year 2003. as % of cars sold quite small even for camry but as an occurrence ratio of 6-1 or 10-1 vs. the other models quite impressive.. the fact you conducted two investigations of camry is telling in and of itself. how many accelerator investigations did you conduct for the 2003 taurus, accord & malibu? absent an airplane like recorder how can you be assured that there was no vehicular failure? the alternative is to imply that camry operators are less competent than drivers of other makes... *tr harvey miller
02/19/20047572407/01/2003
 2003 toyota camry experiencing problems with hesitation upon acceleration.***no answer required*** *mr this would occur as the consumer would attempt to pass other vehicles. there was a break and or chatter in the left front wheel. the hesitation would occur at all speeds and there was a rubbing noise in the steering column. *sc *jb
05/01/2003103/01/2003
 Dt: toyota camry 2003. the consumers car hesitates when trying to accelerate. it actually slows down by 10-20 mph. *ak the vehicle would lurch forward after hesitating. the problem occurred when turning corners or when attempting to drive onto the highway from a rolling start. *sc *jb
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
01/21/201190000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2003 toyota camry. the contact was told by toyota that the vehicle needed a new transmission in january of 2009, but they were not told why. the transmission was replaced with a rebuilt transmission and now the contact is being told the problem is with the trans axle. the contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic and was told the failure occurred because of the gear shift box, which is causing the transmission to slip and make a banging noise around 20 mph. the original transmission failed at 70,000 miles and the manufacturer stated that the vehicle past the manufacturer warranty, but under the extended warranty of 75,000. the vehicle however was given a rebuilt transmission instead of a new transmission and the rebuilt has now failed. the contact feels this is a manufacturer
03/17/201060000104/14/2003
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 toyota camry. after parking the vehicle and exiting it, the contact noticed that the vehicle suddenly shifted into reverse and began rolling backwards. the occupant sitting in the front passenger seat was able to turn the steering wheel causing the vehicle to travel over a curb which flattened both rear tires. no one was injured and a police report was not filed. the vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact had the pawl mechanism and tires repaired. the failure mileage was 60000. updated 05/10/10 *bf the vehicle was parked and the engine was left running; the transmission was in the park position; but the parking brake was not activated. the vehicle was on an uphill slant,downhill being to the rear of the vehicle. minutes after exiting the vehicle, the vehicle began to roll backwards. the vehicle's transmission lever did move into reverse. the consumer believed that the pawl mechanism failed. updated 05/12/10
03/01/200410000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 toyota camry. the contact was driving approximately between 55-65 mph on normal road conditions. the transmission began to jerk excessively. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on four separate occasions for the identical failures with replacement of the transmissions. the four transmissions failed within 45,000 miles. when at a complete stop the vehicle surged forward unexpectedly. also, during braking there was a delayed response. the authorized dealer was unable to duplicate the failures. the failure mileage was 10,000. the current mileage was 45,000.
12/31/20022004
 I own a 2003 camry xle purchased new from a local dealer in carson city, nv. i have had problems with the transmission surging, lurching and hesitating since purchased. i requested the service dept to check it out many times. they always said nothing was wrong leading me to believe i was crazy. after the 4th time i printed out many other consumer complaints, they still told me nothing was wrong but they said toyota is putting in a whole new transmission. that was in 2006. wow, if nothing was wrong why would they go to that expense? now after all that has come to light with the toyota problems, i see why. i am not comfortable with this car and know that it has the potential for sudden unintended acceleration. updated 03/19/10
02/22/2003150001
 Tl*the contact owns a 2003 toyota camry. the contact stated that when driving low speeds, the transmission does not engaged. i took two to three seconds before the transmission would shift in gear. the dealer replaced the computer chip and upgraded the transmission which only minimally corrected the failure. a complaint was filed with the toyota manufacturer for the failure. the failure mileage was 15,000 the current mileage is 87,000. updated 03/11/10 *bf the consumer stated the transmission seemed to hesitate for a couple of seconds when pressing the accelerator pedal. when the transmission did engage, the vehicle lurched forward. updated 05/05/10.*jb
01/18/2009550001
 2003 toyota camry automatic trans. put in reverse to back out of garage. surged cut wheels to avoid hitting house next door, brick 50 ft from garage. avoided a direct collision. but clipped some bricks at corner. another 75ft into a small creek opposite bank stopped car. braking was to no avail. injury minor - pinched nerve in left shoulder. counted 75+ reports for same model year involving spontaneous acceleration on your site. your investigation in '03 or '04 found nothing suggesting unfamiliarity w/vehicle. we are the original owners. a goodly number of the reports are for recent years taking unfamiliarity out of the play. what are you doing currently respecting camry acceleration issues?....regards, harvey miller *tr
12/03/2007900001
 Transmission started to act up at around 40 mph. took it to certified transmission who in turn tried different parts, they even took to the toyota dealer for assistance with the problem. after over a month, they decided i should replace the transmission. even after the new transmission certified transmission still was testing the car and would stall. the car never stalled before the new tranny. certified finally called for me to pick up my car. i asked if he was sure it was safe and he said yes. friday late afternoon i picked up the car and paid $4,000 for transmission. drove it saturday once and it started to dog a few times. sunday i went to grocery store and on the way home the car died in the middle of the busiest street in kansas city. i was pulled off to the side calling my ins. tow service when i was rearended at about 40 mpg. when it was all said and done with fighting with everyone, with no care or concern from anyone, i finally gave up fighting. i ended up losing money with the other ins. co. because even if they repaired the damage, the car still didn't work and certified tried to say it could have been something else. now after what i know, i feel certified transmission did not treat me fairly. *tr
10/30/200752000106/23/2003
 Car constantly rolls when vehicle is in drive. it is an automatic and we have to keep our foot on the gas pedal when completely stopped and a flat road. *tr
02/02/2005122
 While driving at 35 mph vehicle hesitated when trying to accelerate and then stalled. owner contacted the dealer , and had the transmission replaced. however, the problem recurred. *ak
08/01/20041
 The consumer parked the vehicle and exited to retrieve a gas can. when the consumer turned around the vehicle was moving forward into her garage. *nm *sc *jb
12/20/2003306/01/2003
 2003 v6 camry experiences sudden and random jerkss/bucking/hesitation as driver accelarates into second/third gears. took back to dealer 3x, 1st time ecu was reprogrammed; 2nd time dealer said the car was getting to know how i drive; 3rd time they said that is normal for gears. i found out the lexus 300 es, which has the same engine, also experience the same problem. very dangerous condition because you are not expecting the jerking/bucking/hesitation.*ak
02/12/200410002
 While at a stop vehicle jerked forward as if wanting to accelerate. dealership was notified, but did not resolve the problem. *ak
07/22/200310001
 While driving at any speed vehicle jerked. also, gears were hard to change until the vehicle was over 35 mph. dealer claimed that there was nothing wrong with the vehicle, but the way consumer was driving. *ak
01/22/20047000210/01/2003
 While down shifting and braking when going down hill, the vehicle went into over drive without warning, causing extended stopping distance. *ak the dealer installed a replacement software program but no improvement was noticed. *sc *jb
10/06/20034000209/06/2003
 2003 toyota camry v6 le transmission replaced at only 4000 miles. continued problems with transmission, engine. faulty, delayed shifting, engine noise/resonance, lack of acceleration from a stop or to pass. idle is noisy into the cabin. vehicle continues to exhibit transmission and engine problems. car has a reputation for smoot, compliant ride. have taken vehicle to dealer on numerous occasions. problems persist depsite dealer insistence that the problems are normal.*ak
07/09/20036000006/14/2003
 Transmission/engine at moderate speeds (50 mph) stumbles when throttle input is removed. the concern is increased braking distance when the condition occurs. does not occur everytime throttle input is removed. dealer could not find the failure mode.
12/04/20031
 Intermittently transmission failed while parking the vehicle. from drive to park transmission locks up and car won't move. dealer has been notified. please provide further information. *ph
07/10/20030105/15/2003
 2003 toyota camry is equipped with electronic computer controlled throttle, electronic computer controlled transmission, and cruise control. at various times the car will either hesitate for 5-10 seconds when accelaration is demanded or alternatively under light throttle it will shift down several gears the engine racing madly and accelarate. in cruise control it sometimes shifts down and accelarates 15 mph over the setpoint.*ak
10/03/20035000312/22/2002
 While driving at 40-43 mph, as the transmission was about to be shifted into overdrive, the front end vibrated until about 45-50 mph and then the problem disappeared. the tires were rotated and balanced three times to make sure the tires were not the problem. the dealers conclusion was that there was an engine overload or bad tires. the vibration was felt throughout the vehicle. (may be a locked up converter or the transmission) *nlm *scc *jb
01/10/200310011/15/2003
 Vehicle shuddered around 40 mph related to the transmission. the dealer performed all applicable tsbs but the problem still existed. also exhibited a severe shudder twice at 70 mph. *tt
11/27/200250511/26/2002
 The vehicle shuddered between gears when shifting, dealer stated tsb out on this problem, second to third gear only. when slowing down vehicle lurched forward. both problems happened intermittently. dealer repaired vehicle, however the problem was not rectified. the vehicle was taken to dealer 5 times, unable to repair. *jb
02/15/2003800101/29/2003
 Shortly after purchasing the vehicle we began feeling a bucking sensation in the engine/transmission when our new 2003 camry would shift from over drive into a lower gear. it only happens in a narrow range of speed and engine rpm but when it happens - there is no mistaking the stutter. this narrow range is right at 38-40 mph / ~1200 rpm which is the speed we commonly travel on the secondary roads. *jb
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - LEVER AND LINKAGE - FLOOR SHIFT
08/23/200521882108/29/2003
 My 03 camry with 22k miles, automatic transmission, has an issue with the safety button on the shifter, or the shifter itself. with the engine off and no key in the ignition, i can slide the shifter from park to any other gear, without pressing in the safety button. i cannot slide the shifter back into park. here's how i found out. i parked in my drive, put the car in park, removed the keys, grabbed my shopping bag and went inside. my husband came in a few minutes later with some shocking news. apparently, my camry had rolled down the drive, took out our mailbox, went across the street and stopped in our neighbor's front yard. our drive is over 100' long and slopes down toward the street. i handed my husband the keys and he went to the car. it was in drive. what i can figure is that when i grabbed my shopping bag, which was fairly heavy, i hit the shifter and took the car out of park. but that doesn't explain how the shifter was able to move without my pushing in the safety button. i called toyota customer relations in torrance, and they arranged a service appt for me at the dealer. the dealer indicated they had to make an adjustment. during a follow-up call from their customer service rep, they indicated they had never heard of the problem before. when i asked if it could happen again, the rep said if it does, bring it in. i will try very hard to remember to use my emergency brake whenever i park my car. but what if i forget? i don't want to be responsible for my car rolling into a child, adult or other vehicle. it is only dumb luck that no one was hurt when the car rolled down our drive. had it been daytime, the chances are very high that someone would have been injured or killed. we live on a cul de sac, and those in our development walk with their children on a regular basis throughout the day. this is very frightening. are you aware of this issue happening previously?*jb
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
11/29/2003211/21/2002
 Rust spots appeared on 2003 toyota camry le, especially on trunk lid , throughout 2003-2006. toyota denying any responsibility, stating it was environmental. my son' car axle of same year has same problem . he lives 60 miles from me. *ak
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
09/15/20034884
 When taking off in first gear while being cold the vehicle sputters, and acts if it is missing. this happens intermittently. owner took the vehicle to the dealer, and was told that it was totally normally. after the vehicle warms up it does fine. *ak
01/09/2004130001
 Manual transmission stopped operating while driving 60 mph. dealer had not determined the cause of the problem. *ak