2019 Toyota Camry Lane Departure Problems
5 owner-reported lane departure complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (5)
Your car's safety systems—including ABS traction control, pre-collision system, and secondary brake collision system—all activated unexpectedly while driving in traffic with a passenger in the back seat. The dealership is blaming the transmission but refusing to diagnose fault codes related to the ABS and safety systems, even though there were no warning lights beforehand. This appears to be a safety defect that requires proper diagnostic testing of the ABS and collision prevention systems to identify the root cause.
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The lane assist is turned off, but it continues to operate against my wishes. I turned the lane assist on and off numerous occasions in an attempt to “reboot “ it. But the lane departure assist is still continuously on even when the dashboard indicates it is turned off. It is clearly an electrical or software problem.
While driving on high way normally, suddenly multiple malfunction indicator lights were on at the same time. The screen shows antilock brake system malfunction, secondary collision brake system malfunction, LDA malfunction, pre-collision system malfunction, low braking power.
this afternoon we had 3 safety incidents in a row as we were driving from Austin to San Antonio. Our Camry suddenly lost power while we were on the highway, driving 70 miles an hour, when multiple warning lights came up and the car information screen said "secondary collision brake system malfunction, visit your dealer" when this occurred the car suddenly lost power and decelerated. We had to pull over and find a safe spot to park. Doing so was dangerous because the car was barely moving forward. for the first incident, we turned the car off and we let it sit for 5 minutes. when we turned the car back on, the error code disappeared. About 25 minutes later the same thing happened at highway speed. We parked, turned the car off, disconnected the battery and waited 5 minutes, on restarting the error code disappeared. After another 25 minutes on I-35 the car did it again. These were scary and dangerous events on the highway. We were fortunate to be able to pull over each time this happened. We were afraid and did not understood why. After the third incident, we were able to drive 1 hour without the malfunction reoccurring. In our internet research this seems to be a wide spread problem of modern Toyota. Please for the safety of the American driving public, please investigate this widespread problem.
TL* THE CONTACT OWNS A 2019 TOYOTA CAMRY. THE CONTACT STATED THAT THE PASSENGER'S SIDE BLIND SPOT INDICATOR WARNING LIGHT INTERMITTENTLY FAILED TO OPERATE AS NEEDED, WITHOUT WARNING. THE CONTACT HAD TAKEN THE VEHICLE TO LITHIA TOYOTA OF MEDFORD (1420 N. RIVERSIDE AVE, MEDFORD, OR 97501) AND WAS INFORMED THAT THE BLIND SPOT INDICATOR LIGHT WAS OPERATING AS DESIGNED. THE MANUFACTURER WAS NOTIFIED TWICE OF THE FAILURE AND REFERRED HER TWICE TO THE LOCAL DEALER FOR ASSISTANCE. THE VEHICLE WAS NOT REPAIRED. THE FAILURE MILEAGE WAS UNKNOWN.