2023 Toyota Camry Electrical Problems
5 owner-reported electrical complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (5)
Your 2023 Camry's infotainment system has failed and shows the same symptoms as an active Toyota recall, but your vehicle's VIN isn't included in that recall even though the dealership confirmed the defect exists. Toyota is only covering 50% of the repair cost (about $1,139), leaving you responsible for the other half of a $2,278 replacement infotainment system. The malfunction affects controls accessed through the infotainment screen, which could distract you while driving. Fixing this will require replacing the entire infotainment system unit.
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Your electronic parking brake (EPB) got stuck and wouldn't release, requiring a tow to the dealer. Even after replacing the EPB switch, the problem persisted and triggered a "PARK BRAKE MALFUNCTION" error code that disabled your parking brake and multiple safety features like ABS, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and collision prevention. Your vehicle needs diagnostic service to identify the underlying electrical or control module issue causing the EPB failure.
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After getting an oil service, your front camera safety features stopped working properly — it wouldn't display warnings or alerts when you were driving with cruise control on. You also noticed several unfamiliar warning lights on your dashboard. A Toyota dealer diagnosed the issue and determined your front camera needs to be replaced. This happened at around 40,000 miles.
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When you pressed the push-button start to turn off your 2023 Camry, the vehicle switched to accessory mode instead of shutting down and began rolling away. Your dashboard then showed a message telling you to shift into park before exiting. The dealer reproduced the problem but couldn't identify the cause and didn't repair it. This may involve diagnosing the push-button start switch, transmission shift interlock system, or related electrical controls.
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The infotainment screen will randomly turn off while driving. The entire screen goes completely black and sometimes stays that way for several minutes. Up to 13 minutes with no way to display GPS information.
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