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From: p_man101 on 28 Jun 2007 00:12 Question about the hesitation/surge issue in the Gen 6 Camry's. >From my research, I found out that it affects the 4 cyl Camry's. I am currently driving a rental LE 4cyl, and I did notice this issue. Question is, does this also happen in the V6 07 Camry's? Have you personally experienced it? Thanks --Ibrahim
From: johngdole on 28 Jun 2007 02:08 I thought Toyota issued a TSB on the hesitation issue (EG056-66?). But some owners reported it didn't do any good. Maybe it's the transmission? There is a Jan/07 TSB about it skipping gears. The only fix is to get a new one. With the major problems the 07 Camry just seem like a piece of junk compared to earlier ones. www.topix.net/forum/autos/ toyota-camry/T0N6BEDCKA0VVT2E5 "Nov 15, 2006 for bob wrote: <quoted text> Bob ..what are the two tsb that you are referring to? i also live in pompano beach. what dealership are you taking it to? The big TSB that is supposed to resolve the hesitation issue is TSB #EG056-56. I took mine to Al Hendrickson and the service rep immediately insulted me by saying that the "hesitation is normal". Good thing I wasn't carrying a big stick because I was ready to use it. I told the useless POS service rep about the TSB and the postings all over the WWW about the hesitation and when she printed the service order, there was no mention of the TSB. So I had to manually write it on the service order. Since that one TSB has been performed on my Camry, the car operates MUCH BETTER, but the problem is still not solved. There is still a hesitation on a cold engine with fast acceleration. And now I'm seeing recent evidence of a modification to the big TSB that was issued in late Sept. Damn! And just for the record, Al Hendrickson service department ranks at the bottom of my list of "quality" Toyota dealerships. I can't wait to get their "customer service" response card in the mail. " On Jun 27, 9:12 pm, p_man...(a)hotmail.com wrote: > Question about the hesitation/surge issue in the Gen 6 Camry's. > > >From my research, I found out that it affects the 4 cyl Camry's. I am > > currently driving a rental LE 4cyl, and I did notice this issue. > > Question is, does this also happen in the V6 07 Camry's? Have you > personally experienced it? > > Thanks > > --Ibrahim
From: BigJim on 28 Jun 2007 02:32 I own a 07 le and I have none of those problems. Just took a trip and it ran like a top/ <p_man101(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1183003920.183069.103980(a)q69g2000hsb.googlegroups.com... > Question about the hesitation/surge issue in the Gen 6 Camry's. > >>From my research, I found out that it affects the 4 cyl Camry's. I am > currently driving a rental LE 4cyl, and I did notice this issue. > > Question is, does this also happen in the V6 07 Camry's? Have you > personally experienced it? > > Thanks > > --Ibrahim > >
From: EdV on 28 Jun 2007 10:58 I can see that you are still in the Denial stage, hehehe just joking. its nice to hear there are good 07 Camry's out there > I own a 07 le and I have none of those problems. > Just took a trip and it ran like a top/<p_man...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message As per toyota, problematic 6cyl transmission needs to be replaced, while the 4cyl only has to be reprogrammed. But even the reprogrammed 4 cyl does not perform well and toyota said that it was normal and driving as it was designed to do. Its funny because some owners doesn't experience the problem, so it can not be the design, toyota said not all drivers have the same driving habits and dont drive with a lead foot. I dont own a 6cyl so I cannot comment further. >Question is, does this also happen in the V6 07 Camry's? Have you >personally experienced it?
From: johngdole on 30 Jun 2007 19:31
Toyota's recent quality problems have been publicly acknowledged by the corporate management. It's interesting some owners can convince themselves that the management doesn't know what it's talking about. One poster who spoke to a toyota rep at a car show wrote that the new U-series junk isn't made by Aisin. But Aisin has made different series of transmissions for Toyota. Does anyone know who makes the new U-series transmission? I personally don't know any new transmission as bad as the U-series. On Jun 28, 7:58 am, EdV <systme...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > I can see that you are still in the Denial stage, hehehe just joking. > its nice to hear there are good 07 Camry's out there > > > I own a 07 le and I have none of those problems. > > Just took a trip and it ran like a top/<p_man...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > > As per toyota, problematic 6cyl transmission needs to be replaced, > while the 4cyl only has to be reprogrammed. But even the reprogrammed > 4 cyl does not perform well and toyota said that it was normal and > driving as it was designed to do. Its funny because some owners > doesn't experience the problem, so it can not be the design, toyota > said not all drivers have the same driving habits and dont drive with > a lead foot. I dont own a 6cyl so I cannot comment further. > > >Question is, does this also happen in the V6 07 Camry's? Have you > >personally experienced it? |