2024 Toyota Camry Body & Structure Problems
7 owner-reported body & structure complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (7)
After your 2024 Camry was repaired for a failing catalytic converter and misaligned trunk, exhaust fumes are still entering your vehicle. You've detected dangerous carbon monoxide levels (up to 315 ppm) using a handheld monitor, causing drowsiness and nearly leading to a crash, but your dashboard warning lights aren't alerting you to the problem. The dealer may need to re-inspect the catalytic converter installation, exhaust system seals, and trunk alignment to prevent exhaust from leaking into the cabin.
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Your moonroof spontaneously shattered while you were driving on the freeway at highway speeds, making a loud noise like a gunshot. There was no impact, debris, or external damage — the glass broke outward in a spiderweb pattern consistent with stress failure rather than impact. You had heard occasional pebble-like sounds from the roof area for months before the failure. The dealer denied the warranty claim, but your car is still under warranty and under 2 years old with only 20,500 miles. A sunroof replacement or structural inspection of the moonroof assembly may be needed to prevent future failures.
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Your rear bumper cover suddenly detached and flew off while driving on the interstate at highway speeds without hitting any debris or objects. The dealership may not have properly inspected the vehicle before sale, as body shop technicians said this shouldn't happen on a properly maintained car. Since the bumper became a road hazard, reattaching or replacing the rear bumper cover and inspecting all attachment points will likely be necessary.
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Your sunroof started leaking during rain less than three months after purchase, and inspection revealed defective hardware. The dealer refused to repair or replace it, claiming this is normal. You're concerned the sunroof could be blown off at highway speeds or allow water damage inside the vehicle. The fix would require the dealer to replace the defective sunroof assembly or provide a replacement vehicle.
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Your car's driver's side floor carpet is coming unglued near the brake pedal and won't stay fixed, even after multiple dealer repairs. The dealer confirmed this is a known issue with a technical service bulletin for it, but the problem keeps returning. This may eventually affect the pedal area or create a tripping hazard. The fix will likely involve permanently reattaching or replacing the carpet material in the driver's footwell.
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Your rear right passenger door is difficult to open from the inside. Passengers pull the interior door handle expecting the door to open normally, but it requires them to simultaneously push the door outward while pulling the handle—an unusual and frustrating requirement. This issue has persisted since you purchased the vehicle new in December 2023. The fix will likely involve inspecting and adjusting the internal door latch mechanism or replacing the door handle assembly.
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Your car makes a vibration sound in the driver's footwell area (near the brake and gas pedals) when you press or release the brake pedal while parked, but the noise disappears while driving. You've traced the vibration to be coming from the engine area and transferring to the pedal region. The dealership was unable to identify the source. The issue likely involves inspecting engine mounts or related components to stop the vibration from transferring to the cabin.
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