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Awesome! Thanks for your help!No, it wont. The problem still exists and the warranty extension is still in effect. They should fix it.
Awesome! Thanks for your help!No, it wont. The problem still exists and the warranty extension is still in effect. They should fix it.
Thank you!DPR is correct and this wasn't a Recall. If the problem still occurs in the warranty time/mileage frame then it is covered no mater how many times this is needed.
This condition would only be covered by your 5 year/60,000 miles warranty and not under this ZE5. If you have an extended warranty that you purchased with your Camry then it may be covered under that. HTHHELP, I have a 2015 Camry and I just come back from the Dealership in which they diagnostic my vehicle and YES, its a togue converter issue. Therefore, I was quoted $3k to replace. UNBEILABLE. Can I get this taken care of under warranty. since its the same identical issue as the 2012-2014?
What dealer did you get your vehicle from? your 2012 Camry? or do you have receipt from dealer acknowledging they repaired the issue? I need a date that dealer 1st acknowledges that there were problems with transmission / torque convertor.I have had my 2012 Camry SE since new. It developed the shudder about six months in. They supposedly updated the software, but the problem was still there. About a year later they replace the TC. Just recently, around 135,000 miles I have noticed the shutter is back when at 70-80 miles an hour.
I recall someone I met someone who had a Highlander with the same issue and Toyota saying if it happens over 65 MPH it is not there problem. It will be interesting to see what the dealer tells me this time around.
Dose anyone know if its still covered I'm under 140k miles please let me know
So I take it if I own a 2012 Camry SE 4 cylinder with 96,501 that is also experiencing the shutter issue it is no longer covered under any of the Toyota programs is that correct??