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2018 TOYOTA Camry
Vehicle Summary
The 2018 Toyota passenger car is equipped with a 2.5-liter in-line engine, delivering 203 horsepower. It includes advanced safety features such as Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking. Standard amenities include a backup camera, adaptive cruise control, and a direct Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Built in Georgetown, Kentucky by Toyota Motor Manufacturing, this model offers a comfortable ride with a seating capacity for five and a top speed of 133 mph.
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Known Issues for This Vehicle
Brake caliper sticking
The calipers in the brake system can sometimes stick, causing uneven brake pad wear and potentially leading to reduced braking performance. This can be due to dirt, corrosion, or a lack of lubrication.
Warped brake discs
The front vented discs can warp due to excessive heat, often caused by heavy braking or riding the brakes. Warped discs can lead to vibrations and reduced brake efficiency.
Engine oil consumption
Some owners of the 2018 Toyota Camry with the A25A-FKS engine have reported higher than expected oil consumption, which can be a result of piston ring design or oil control issues.
Fuel injector issues
With the port/direct fuel injection system, there can be instances of carbon buildup on the intake valves, potentially leading to rough idling or reduced performance.
Engine knocking
The A25A-FKS engine may experience knocking, especially if low-quality fuel is used. This is often due to the engine's high compression ratio and the need for proper octane levels in the fuel.
Transmission shudder
Some drivers have reported a shuddering sensation from the transmission during acceleration, which can be related to the automatic transmission's torque converter or software calibration.