- Jul 3, 2005
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So I bring my '07 Camry in for a 20,000 mi. service maintenance. This is the dealer's service station, so the guy always tried to sell a more expensive, comprehensive package, which I expect but decline. Anyways, the tech calls me in and says everythings fine, but that my rear discs have eroded, from over 5mm to now just over 2mm, and that they need to be serviced.
I'm kinda flabbergasted- I brought the car back in july for a state inspection. At 16,500 miles, all brakes were judged to be over 5mm in depth- hence, "green" or safe. Now, at around 18,600 miles, they are now just above 2mm, a sudden loss of almost 60% in depth, and are now "red"- needs replacement ASAP or so they so.
I'm not a maniac behind the wheel, have driven the same distance, in the same manner, under the same conditions since July, prolly less since I tend to stay home on the weekends.
I understand a gradual wear on all discs, but is this plausible? Is the tech pulling my chain, or is possible that a mechanic misjudged the depth. Maybe the state inspection was wrong or perhaps the brakes in the rear have been calibrated "tighter", to grab harder and wear faster. Still, I can't believe a loss of almost 3mm, under the same driving conditions, in just over 2k miles.
Should I get another opinion at another garage? Anyone have any expertise on this?
UPDATE: I found a Tech Service bulletin at Tundra solutions forum- where can I host a pdf file?
This apparently is a known problem- a few other Camry owners have reported premature rear wear and that this should be serviceable under warranty.
Next step- should I call toyota headquarters to ask about this TSB? I never got warning about this issue in any mailing. Should I just go to the dealer service and show them the printed TSB. If anyone should know, it should be them.
I'm kinda flabbergasted- I brought the car back in july for a state inspection. At 16,500 miles, all brakes were judged to be over 5mm in depth- hence, "green" or safe. Now, at around 18,600 miles, they are now just above 2mm, a sudden loss of almost 60% in depth, and are now "red"- needs replacement ASAP or so they so.
I'm not a maniac behind the wheel, have driven the same distance, in the same manner, under the same conditions since July, prolly less since I tend to stay home on the weekends.
I understand a gradual wear on all discs, but is this plausible? Is the tech pulling my chain, or is possible that a mechanic misjudged the depth. Maybe the state inspection was wrong or perhaps the brakes in the rear have been calibrated "tighter", to grab harder and wear faster. Still, I can't believe a loss of almost 3mm, under the same driving conditions, in just over 2k miles.
Should I get another opinion at another garage? Anyone have any expertise on this?
UPDATE: I found a Tech Service bulletin at Tundra solutions forum- where can I host a pdf file?
This apparently is a known problem- a few other Camry owners have reported premature rear wear and that this should be serviceable under warranty.
Next step- should I call toyota headquarters to ask about this TSB? I never got warning about this issue in any mailing. Should I just go to the dealer service and show them the printed TSB. If anyone should know, it should be them.