What are the suspension problems on a Toyota Camry?
Front left suspension developed a metallic clunking noise while traveling over bumpy roads at low speeds. Front left strut was replaced under warranty. Drivers side front wheel bearing needed replaced. 268-horsepower 3.5L V6 6-speed shiftable automatic FWD
Do you need to replace struts on Toyota Camry?
All four struts need to be replaced, plus right rear spring. Vehicle barely roadworthy. Cost of repairs exceeds cost of vehicle. 268-horsepower 3.5L V6 6-speed shiftable automatic FWD No problem. The car has been remarkably trouble free. I replaced the struts at about 99000 miles, and get required regular oil changes.
Why is my Camry making bouncy noises?
Struts (commonly referred to as shocks) are a wear and tear item, subject to periodic replacement. Some 2007-2011 Camry owners have reported very short intervals before the original equipment struts wore out. When struts wear out, the suspension will become abnormally bouncy, as the struts become unable to control body motions.
Why does my Toyota Camry keep stalling?
Others have reported premature car stalling (because of engine failure), engine seizures and damaged catalytic converters. In extreme cases, the engine blows up or knocks because of low oil levels.
When to replace wheel bearings in Toyota Camry?
If your wheels do exhibit this tendency, the wheel bearings require replacement. Wheel impacts, like large potholes and contact with curbs, can cause wheel bearings to fail prematurely. If you have a worn wheel bearing, consider replacing in an axle pair, i.e. the front left and front right, instead of the individual bearing.
Why are the brakes on my Toyota Camry not aligned?
When replaced, tie rod and sub assembly on driver’s side had rusted/fused, Front End couldn’t be aligned. 2 diff days -This was caused by another shop’s inept alignment after a previous tire purchase. That shop is now out of business. Replaced original brakes, which lasted 109,000 miles.
What causes wheel to wobble in 2011 Camry?
Figure 1. 2011 Camry wheel. With the vehicle on the ground, grab your tire at the “9 and 3” position and then give it a vigorous shake. Repeat this process, this time grabbing the wheel closer to “11 and 5.” Rinse and repeat for each wheel. A worn wheel bearing will cause the wheel to wobble and clunk excessively when shook like in the test above.