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2009 Toyota Camry Interior Sun Visor (863 parts in stock)
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This is an original used OEM Interior Sun Visor, Passenger Side that's guaranteed to fit a 2009 Toyota Camry with the applicable vehicle manufacturer's specifications. Related: 2009 toyota camry sun visor tan sun visor 2009 toyota camry le 2.4l 2009 toyota camry sun visor gray 2009 toyota camry sun visor pair. Dragon age qunari update. Include description. (Fits: 2009 Toyota Camry) Brand New. Or Best Offer. Free Shipping. 143 Sold 143 Sold.

Summary
Year: 2009change
Make: Toyotachange
Model: Camrychange
Sub Models: XLE, SE, LE, CE, Hybridchange
Engine Sizes: 2.4L L4 GAS, 2.4L L4 ELECTRIC/GAS, 3.5L V6 GASchange
Item: Interior Sun Visor
Condition: OEM Used
Items Available: 863
Price Range: $66 - $128 (before local discount)
Local Discount: Up to $100.00
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Condition: OEM Usedchange
Items Available: 863
Price Range: $66 - $128 (before local discount)
Local Discount: Up to $100.00
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2009 Toyota Camry

CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2009 Camry used to be adorned with our “Seal of Pretty Good” but that was before an alarming number of complaints started rolling in for excessive oil consumption.

Owners are being caught off-guard with how quickly their cars are running out of oil. No leaks, no spills, just 1 quart of vanishing oil in as little as 1,200 miles. Toyota maintains this is “normal” for the 2AZ-FE engine, even though they issued a TSB for the problem in August of 2011.

The issue may be the result of defective piston rings and is the possible target of a class-action lawsuit.

Typical Repair Cost:
$20
Average Mileage:
100,250 miles
Total Complaints:
6 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

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  2. screws and piece of aluminum (3 reports)

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2009 Toyota Camry Owner Comments

problem #6

Camry XLE V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 100,000 miles

Purchased a brand new 2009 Camry and have already had so many issues. My sun visor does not stay up and is a hazard while driving. I have also had problems with my ABS module (replaced), dashboard (replaced), undercarriage falling down. Will not be purchasing a Toyota in the future.

- Viktoriya L., North Port, US

problem #5

Camry LE 2.4

  • Automatic transmission
  • 86,992 miles

The driver side visor won't stay up and flips down. Pretty dangerous if happens while driving. Looking to fix it or replace it. The new replacement in Amazon is around $130.

- Mehdi S., Mississauga, ON, Canada

problem #4

Camry LE 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 170,000 miles

Very poor design almost like it was designed to fail!

A part that can't cost $5.00 to make but they want $55.00 to replace!

This isn't a Rolls Royce!

No wonder they want them to fail!

Absolute trash!!!

- tim53, Spring Hill, FL, US

problem #3

Camry LE

  • Automatic transmission
  • 124,274 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Both sun visors, driver and passenger, fell off the hinge. Found 'how to fix it' video on YouTube .

- zibby, Mississauga, ON, Canada

problem #2

Camry

  • Automatic transmission
  • 70,000 miles

The dealership says the recall has expired. Does that mean after a certain length of time your safety doesn't matter? This was a used car and I never received a notice. Toyota should replace my visor free of charge. I have had older cars than this but never had this problem.

- Tracie R., Hartselle, AL, US

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Camry LE V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,000 miles

How can Toyota make visors that break? What other car has ever had this problem in the last 30 years? Maybe if the car is >30 years old. Our 2009 Camry LE v6 had the drivers side visor break, and Toyota had issued a recall (must be a problem for most of their cars). Went to the dealer and with two tries, the new visors will not fully snap up into position backwards like the passenger side does, and it will not fully push up to the front, it just flops down a couple of inches blocking your view of a signal light that you are waiting for.

After four Toyota's, after the accelerator pedal problem recall (the fix for ours was a cut up pedal totally uglyfied), after transmission shifting sticking, after undercarriage covers falling down, after AUX connection not working, and now this unfix-able visor problem (maybe Velcro will work to hold it up?), we will not be buying Toyota again. The dealer was getting huffy too, trying to protect the Toyota reputation, denying the visor had a problem and the local Toyota rep refusing to see it. Best to stay away from Nippon products due to possible Fukushima radioactive material contamination anyway. Sad the Toyota cannot make a reliable car anymore.

- Sez T., Ventura, CA, US