Just wanted to thank everyone for their inputs. My 2012 Camry SE had the shudder symptoms going from 35-45MPH. Thanks to this youtube video, I dropped off my car at the dealer this morning. I show them the "Warranty Enhancement Program - ZE5" letter and expect to pickup my car later this afternoon. Was shopping around for a new crossover SUV, torn between the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and the Mazda CX-5 Turbo....not anymore....due to the way Toyota took care me. TOYOTA RAV4 IT IS!
Guys like it was mentioned, take it to your Toyota dealership! I'm literally going thru the same thing right now, getting car back 9/28/17 with my 2013 camry xle, 65k miles. I'm past 60k standard warranty but due to the extended torque converter coverage from Toyota warranty ze5 memo they must perform a software update free of charge BEFORE 10/31/2017!! Torque converter warranty has been extended to 150k or 8 yrs after primary warranty expires. Don't wait this out do it while it's covered. If needed Google warranty extension ze5 and bring it with you. The Toyota service repair read it to me over the phone. Tell them you want the converter update and replaced under the ze5!! Don't get scammed guys
thanks ace just going through the same issue, my 2012 Camry is at the dealership they are replacing the torque converter, they had updated the software in 2014 but i started having issues around 79k miles. Hopefully it will get fixed because i really like my car
elprofesor82 absolutely! I just got my car back last week and the problem is solved. Be sure they kno about the updated ze5 warranty memo. Good luck my friend, love this model of camry! Right from Toyota! "* The Primary Coverage offers warranty enhancement until April 30,2016 with no mileage limitation. ** After the Primary Coverage period ends, the Secondary Coverage is applicable for 8 years from the date of first use or 150,000 miles, whichever occurs first. "
Hey, I am currently having this problem with my camry at 60k miles. They tried to charge me $6k... saying some coolant fluid leaked into the transmission and that is causing the shuddering.
Johnny that sucks I don’t see why they should charge you it is under warranty. I just got my car back and after they supposedly change the torque converter, my car is still having the same issue. I will have to take it back. I’m disappointed at my dealership
I think they are trying to get me. I read up on the ze5 warranty and they didn't even say anything about this warranty when I was there. & wow.. im definitely not going to pay out of pocket for this repair. No way a 60k miles car should be having these problems.
What is happening? The Toyota's I owned in the 80's, 90's, and 2000's were bulletproof. Now I'm hearing about problems with software torque converters, CVTs failing etc. Cars are too expensive for this crap to be going on.
I’m taking mine in my 2012 Camry has a bad Torque converter. It’s still under warranty. Currently my car has 127k miles on it. If y’all having the same problem take it in to Toyota
I just took mine to toyota dealer today. I have to take it back on Tuesday so they can update software and replace torque converter. All of it is covered under this warranty extension
Hey I have the same issue, is the extended warranty for all camry's with this problem? May you give me more information on how it worked, since I do not want to pay of out pocket unless I have to.
@Bert Dahlman Hey , I have the same problem with my 2014 Camry SE. Did you get yours fixed for free recently? I've read some stuff online and they all say the extended warranty ended on Oct 2017.
My dad just took his 2012 Camry in and they said the transmission needs to be replaced at 75k miles. Ridiculous. Can a bad torque converter cause this? Because the car does have that acceleration problem.
One question. What do you think about this transmission U760E, is it good? Do you know if they have quality issues or defects? I have read they have some issues with the torque converter. Thanks for your support.
hi my name is Sal i have a quick question. the software update recall was an actual RECALL FROM TOYOTA? IM ASKING BECAUSE I ALSO OWN A 2013 CAMRY AND IT JUST STARTED GIVING Transmission problems on the gears when it shifts especially when it reaches 40 -45. if so i can take it to the dealer and let them know . please reply as soon as you get a chance thank you .
hi, I'm having the same problem as you. I took it to the dealer and supposedly they fix it. I test drove my car before leaving the dealer and wasn't feeling it right when it hits over 40 it starts shake in the front like when your driving in a bumpy road so Toyota said that because my warranty expire that I would have to pay 1600.00 out of my pocket and i still haven't finished paying off. I've been reading other comment that this is happening to other people and Toyota is refusing to fix this problem because this is from them. let Toyota know that your experiencing this issue because there are a lot more people out there.
Wolf there is a warranty enhancement for this issue which requires replacing the torque converter, the magnets in the transmission pan and recalibrate the ecm. check with your dealer to see if your vehicle still qualifies for the enhancement
Guys like it was mentioned, take it to your Toyota dealership! I'm literally going thru the same thing right now, getting car back 9/28/17 with my 2013 camry xle, 65k miles. I'm past 60k standard warranty but due to the extended torque converter coverage from Toyota warranty ze5 memo they must perform a software update free of charge BEFORE 10/31/2017!! Torque converter warranty has been extended to 150k or 8 yrs after primary warranty expires. Don't wait this out do it while it's covered. If needed Google warranty extension ze5 and bring it with you. The Toyota service repair read it to me over the phone. Tell them you want the converter update and replaced under the ze5!! Don't get scammed guys
Hey B.J. Do you still have this car? If so, how is the transmission performing? I recently bought a 2014 RAV4 with this transmission and noticed the shudder on the way home. Toyota is fixing it as we speak, but I'm concerned about how long the fix will last. I tend to keep my vehicles for over ten years or until they are totally worn out or wrecked.
Just wanted to thank everyone for their inputs. My 2012 Camry SE had the shudder symptoms going from 35-45MPH. Thanks to this youtube video, I dropped off my car at the dealer this morning. I show them the "Warranty Enhancement Program - ZE5" letter and expect to pickup my car later this afternoon. Was shopping around for a new crossover SUV, torn between the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid and the Mazda CX-5 Turbo....not anymore....due to the way Toyota took care me. TOYOTA RAV4 IT IS!
Guys like it was mentioned, take it to your Toyota dealership! I'm literally going thru the same thing right now, getting car back 9/28/17 with my 2013 camry xle, 65k miles. I'm past 60k standard warranty but due to the extended torque converter coverage from Toyota warranty ze5 memo they must perform a software update free of charge BEFORE 10/31/2017!! Torque converter warranty has been extended to 150k or 8 yrs after primary warranty expires. Don't wait this out do it while it's covered. If needed Google warranty extension ze5 and bring it with you. The Toyota service repair read it to me over the phone. Tell them you want the converter update and replaced under the ze5!! Don't get scammed guys
thanks ace just going through the same issue, my 2012 Camry is at the dealership they are replacing the torque converter, they had updated the software in 2014 but i started having issues around 79k miles. Hopefully it will get fixed because i really like my car
elprofesor82 absolutely! I just got my car back last week and the problem is solved. Be sure they kno about the updated ze5 warranty memo. Good luck my friend, love this model of camry!
Right from Toyota!
"* The Primary Coverage offers warranty enhancement until April 30,2016 with no mileage limitation.
** After the Primary Coverage period ends, the Secondary Coverage is applicable for 8 years from the date of first use or 150,000 miles, whichever occurs first. "
Hey, I am currently having this problem with my camry at 60k miles. They tried to charge me $6k... saying some coolant fluid leaked into the transmission and that is causing the shuddering.
Johnny that sucks I don’t see why they should charge you it is under warranty. I just got my car back and after they supposedly change the torque converter, my car is still having the same issue. I will have to take it back. I’m disappointed at my dealership
I think they are trying to get me. I read up on the ze5 warranty and they didn't even say anything about this warranty when I was there. & wow.. im definitely not going to pay out of pocket for this repair. No way a 60k miles car should be having these problems.
What is happening? The Toyota's I owned in the 80's, 90's, and 2000's were bulletproof. Now I'm hearing about problems with software torque converters, CVTs failing etc. Cars are too expensive for this crap to be going on.
Tell me about it... Shid!
I’m taking mine in my 2012 Camry has a bad Torque converter. It’s still under warranty. Currently my car has 127k miles on it. If y’all having the same problem take it in to Toyota
I just took mine to toyota dealer today. I have to take it back on Tuesday so they can update software and replace torque converter. All of it is covered under this warranty extension
Hey I have the same issue, is the extended warranty for all camry's with this problem? May you give me more information on how it worked, since I do not want to pay of out pocket unless I have to.
@Bert Dahlman Hey , I have the same problem with my 2014 Camry SE. Did you get yours fixed for free recently? I've read some stuff online and they all say the extended warranty ended on Oct 2017.
My dad just took his 2012 Camry in and they said the transmission needs to be replaced at 75k miles. Ridiculous. Can a bad torque converter cause this? Because the car does have that acceleration problem.
Bad programming can kill even the most reliable of transmission designs.
One question. What do you think about this transmission U760E, is it good? Do you know if they have quality issues or defects? I have read they have some issues with the torque converter. Thanks for your support.
hi my name is Sal i have a quick question. the software update recall was an actual RECALL FROM TOYOTA? IM ASKING BECAUSE I ALSO OWN A 2013 CAMRY AND IT JUST STARTED GIVING Transmission problems on the gears when it shifts especially when it reaches 40 -45. if so i can take it to the dealer and let them know .
please reply as soon as you get a chance thank you .
hi, I'm having the same problem as you. I took it to the dealer and supposedly they fix it. I test drove my car before leaving the dealer and wasn't feeling it right when it hits over 40 it starts shake in the front like when your driving in a bumpy road so Toyota said that because my warranty expire that I would have to pay 1600.00 out of my pocket and i still haven't finished paying off. I've been reading other comment that this is happening to other people and Toyota is refusing to fix this problem because this is from them. let Toyota know that your experiencing this issue because there are a lot more people out there.
Wolf there is a warranty enhancement for this issue which requires replacing the torque converter, the magnets in the transmission pan and recalibrate the ecm. check with your dealer to see if your vehicle still qualifies for the enhancement
Maria Arjona same thing goes for you
Please take a to a Toyota Dealership and tell them to do a software update, if that STILL doesn't fix it then tell them to swap out a torque converter
Guys like it was mentioned, take it to your Toyota dealership! I'm literally going thru the same thing right now, getting car back 9/28/17 with my 2013 camry xle, 65k miles. I'm past 60k standard warranty but due to the extended torque converter coverage from Toyota warranty ze5 memo they must perform a software update free of charge BEFORE 10/31/2017!! Torque converter warranty has been extended to 150k or 8 yrs after primary warranty expires. Don't wait this out do it while it's covered. If needed Google warranty extension ze5 and bring it with you. The Toyota service repair read it to me over the phone. Tell them you want the converter update and replaced under the ze5!! Don't get scammed guys
I bought a certified camry le 2013, is this a recall? If not giving issues could i get this update..?
Hey B.J. Do you still have this car? If so, how is the transmission performing? I recently bought a 2014 RAV4 with this transmission and noticed the shudder on the way home. Toyota is fixing it as we speak, but I'm concerned about how long the fix will last. I tend to keep my vehicles for over ten years or until they are totally worn out or wrecked.
Shutter is because of trans oil dirty and or low transmission fluid
@@carlitos19cali that was my case. Ty
@@edgarduran8291 also make sure you clean your throttle body
@@carlitos19cali yup. I’m doing that this week. Thanks man