fuel delivery system problem
4.0
definitely annoyingTypical Repair Cost:
no data
Average Mileage:
600 miles
Number of complaints:
1 complaints
Most common solutions:
- toyota says the noise is normal and will subside with miles. (1 reports)
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2004Feb 08
(reported on)Camry XLE V-6
Light ticking sound due to (according to dealer and Toyota NA) fuel injector solenoids. Problem is only one makes a sound and I own or owned two other Toyota's with same fuel system that didn't/don't make any noise. Toyota says it is normal and will subside as I get more miles on the car. Apparently they don;t care how annoying it is to their customers. At some point in time I may get smart and buy another product and that time is fast approaching. After owning four Camry's (none of which have been trouble free) and several other Toyota's (none of which have been trouble free) you would think I would learn. I don't mind the problems in as much as you have expect at least minor problems which anything that is massed produced. What has finally got to me is Toyota's attitude in correcting the problems which has been basically; tough sh*t. As I told them in one of my emails: They built their reputation for producing an excellent product and follow up service; now they are trying to live on that reputation without actually living up to it.
Grover B.
O'Fallon, IL, USA
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