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Toyota Camry Hybrid owners manuals
- Airbags Deployed In Minor Accident
- Engine Stopped Working
- Brake Actuator Failure
- Greddy brakes can make the car to stop not smoothly
- Floaty Ride quality on the highway

Model overview
The Toyota Camry is a vehicle marketed globally by the Japanese carmaker Toyota as 1982, across multiple generations. First compact in size, later Camry versions have started to fit the mid-size class although the two models co-existed in the 1990s.
The XV40 Camry debuted in 2006 at the North American International Auto Show alongside a hybrid variant and went on sale the same year for the 2007 model year.
The Toyota Camry Hybrid comes in three trim levels: the base LE, the sportier SE, and the loaded XLE. All Camry Hybrids generate 208 horsepower through the gasoline/electric powertrain and are front-wheel-drive. Available transmissions include continuously variable-speed automatic, five-speed manual or five-speed automatic, depending on the year model.
Toyota Camry Hybrid known problems
Some of the common problems or complaints owners have about the Toyota Camry Hybrid are: