2025 Toyota Camry Suspension Problems
2 owner-reported suspension complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (2)
Your 2025 Camry needed all four tires replaced at just 17,309 miles due to severe premature wear, with two tires worn down to the steel belts — a condition that risks sudden tire failure. Despite regular maintenance including tire rotations and an alignment check at 9,000 miles, the tires wore out far faster than expected (your previous Camrys lasted 45,000–60,000 miles). A faulty wheel bearing was also found, and you feel unsafe driving the car, especially with your child. The repair will likely involve replacing all four tires, inspecting the wheel bearings, and having the suspension and wheel alignment thoroughly checked to identify the root cause of the premature wear.
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After your dealer completed a recall service on your 2025 Camry, you've noticed two new problems: a loud noise from the right side of the car when driving over bumps (possibly related to a leaking shock absorber), and your infotainment screen glitching with a red line appearing randomly. Both issues started immediately after the recall work and weren't present before. The exact causes are unknown, and neither problem has been inspected by Toyota yet.
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