2025 TOYOTA CAMRY Wheels Problems

5 NHTSA complaints on file

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Wheels Issues in the 2025 TOYOTA CAMRY

5 wheels complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2025 TOYOTA CAMRY. Of these, 0 involved a crash, 0 involved a fire, and 0 resulted in injury.

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All Wheels Complaints

#11709286 |
The OEM Bridgestone Turanza tires installed on my new 2025 Toyota Camry SE Hybrid exhibited dangerously premature tread wear. At 20,000 miles, three tires measured 4/32" and one measured 3/32". At 25,000 miles, three tires measured 3/32" and one measured 2/32", which is the legal minimum and a safety concern. The vehicle currently has 26,000 miles. Both Toyota and Bridgestone have refused warranty coverage. This creates an unreasonable safety risk for normal vehicle use.
#11706130 |
Loud squeak/squealing sound from inside area of the left front driver side wheel after driving for an extended amount of time (after 4 hours of driving on first observation). The squeaking is intermittent and not always able to reproduce the sound.
#11701053 |
While driving between 0-10 mph, a high pitch squeak can be heard coming from the front drivers side of the vehicle - I have it recorded on video
#11696046 |
Noticed squealing noise on front drive shaft while driving at a low speed (parking) after a long drive (20-50 miles). This is a common issue as lots of people in the toyota forum has raised awareness on it.
#11656691 |
Urgent safety complaint for my 2025 Toyota Camry SE. I feel unsafe driving this car, especially with my child, due to extremely premature and unsafe tire wear found at only 17,309 miles. Key Facts: Mileage: 17,309. Problem: Needed immediate replacement of 4 tires due to severe premature wear. Two tires worn to steel belts, risking tire failure. Faulty wheel bearing also diagnosed. Safety: High risk of tire failure. Unsafe feeling driving car, particularly with child. Maintenance: Regular tire rotations performed. Alignment done at ~9,000 miles. This severe wear is unacceptable and unsafe. My 2 prior new Camrys had tires last 45k-60k miles. Expected these tires to last at least another 25,000 miles / 1 year. Finding steel belts at <18k miles was shocking/unexpected. Despite the danger & maintenance history, Toyota dismissed concerns, blaming only the tire maker (Bridgestone). Toyota refuses to investigate potential vehicle causes (suspension, alignment specs, wheel bearing...
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