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2023 Toyota Camry · Common problems

What goes wrong with a 2023 Toyota Camry?

Owners and drivers have submitted 92 complaints about this vehicle to NHTSA. They are reports, not confirmed defects, and here is what they are about.

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The short answer

Owners and drivers have submitted 92 complaints about the 2023 Toyota Camry to NHTSA, spread across 20 component categories. The most reported category is unknown or other, with 17 reports. A complaint is somebody telling the federal government what happened to their car. It is not a confirmed defect, not a manufacturer finding, and not a failure rate.

Complaints submitted
92
Component categories
20
Most reported
Unknown or other
Latest report
July 20, 2026

Data: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation, as ingested August 17, 2026

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What these numbers are, before the table

These are complaints submitted to NHTSA by owners and drivers. They are reports, not confirmed defects and not a manufacturer finding, and they are not a failure rate: a car that sold well collects more of them than a rare one for no other reason than that more people own it.

The component category is chosen by the person filing, out of NHTSA's own list, which is why one of the largest categories on almost every vehicle is "unknown or other". Read the table as a map of what owners chose to report rather than as a ranking of what breaks.

By component

All 20 categories.

Most reported first. Crashes, fires, injuries and deaths are counts of reports that also mentioned one, as recorded by the person filing.

Complaints submitted to NHTSA about the 2023 Toyota Camry, grouped by the component category the reporter chose. NHTSA's category names, sentence-cased.
ComponentComplaintsCrashesFiresInjuriesLatest report
Unknown or other17110July 20, 2026
Electrical system9000July 20, 2026
Forward collision avoidance9100September 4, 2025
Power train7101July 20, 2026
Fuel/propulsion system6100May 15, 2026
Service brakes6100May 30, 2025
Air bags5504March 2, 2026
Engine5000February 15, 2026
Vehicle speed control5302July 29, 2024
Tires4000June 6, 2024
Back over prevention3000October 24, 2025
Lane departure3100March 26, 2024
Visibility/wiper3000May 1, 2026
Exterior lighting2000July 14, 2025
Structure2000July 4, 2026
Wheels2201December 15, 2024
Fuel system, gasoline1000January 1, 2025
Fuel system, gasoline1000April 7, 2026
Latches/locks/linkages1000May 7, 2025
Visibility1000February 10, 2023
Across every category

Of the 92 complaints filed about this vehicle, 16 mentioned a crash, 1 a fire and 8 an injury. These are counts of what reporters wrote, not findings, and NHTSA does not verify them at the point of filing.

What to do if your car is doing one of these

A category on this page is not a diagnosis. If your car is making a noise, showing a light, or leaking something, the useful question is what that symptom means and whether it needs the shop tonight or next week.

The symptoms guide works the other way round from this page: it starts with what you can hear, see or smell and says whether it is roadside, a tow, or a booking. If what you are seeing matches a recall campaign on this vehicle, the repair is free at a franchised dealer.

Who works on Camrys in Brooklyn?

We do, at 619 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11218, family owned since 1977. Diagnostics first, then the work, and a flatbed if it will not start where it sits.

About these records

NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation, owner-submitted complaints. Anyone may file one, they are published as filed, and NHTSA opens an investigation only when a pattern in them warrants it. A complaint that led to an investigation and a complaint that did not look identical in this table.

Source and reuse

Registration counts: New York State DMV registration file, five New York City counties, August 17, 2026 snapshot. A registration is a record in a state database, not a car on the road, and the borough is where the registrant receives mail rather than where the car is driven. How we counted.

Fuel economy: EPA and DOE ratings published at FuelEconomy.gov, unaveraged, so each configuration is its own row. Recalls and complaints: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation, the agency's own wording, as ingested August 17, 2026. Complaints are reports members of the public filed, not confirmed defects. The NYC registration study is the analysis these counts sit on top of.

234 vehicles in this directory, covering 520,848 registered cars. Data as of August 17, 2026.

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