Legally reviewed by: Jessica Anvar Stotz, JD, MBA

Common problems: Some of the most common problems with the 2025 Toyota Camry include visibility and wiper issues, electrical system problems, structure problems, and airbag issues.
No recalls have been issued for this vehicle, but that is at least partially due to how new it is.
Below you will find more information about what consumers have said about the 2025 Toyota Camry so you can be a more informed owner or purchaser.
Common 2025 Toyota Camry Problems
- Visibility/Wiper Issues: Windshield wipers not working properly, distortions in windshield, wipers making noises
- Electrical System Problems: Car battery dying, false report warning lights
- Structure Problems: Front bumper can pop out of alignment
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2025 Toyota Camry Visibility/Wiper Issues
When wipers fail to clear the windshield properly, your visibility becomes compromised, increasing the risk of accidents.
Streaking, skipping, or completely non-functioning wipers can make it difficult to see other vehicles, pedestrians, or obstacles in time to react safely.
Since clear vision is essential for safe driving, any issue with the wipers demands immediate attention to help protect you and everyone else on the road.
Vehicle owners reported their wipers shutting off altogether during heavier use (like during a storm), distortions in their windshield, and the wipers making noises when in use.
Windshield distortions could be the result of poor coating and should be addressed as soon as possible; distortions can impact the ability of the driver to make accurate decisions while driving.
2025 Toyota Camry Electrical System Problems
Modern vehicles rely heavily on complex electrical systems to operate everything from power steering and braking assistance to lighting, sensors, and safety features like airbags and collision warnings.
When something goes wrong with the electrical system—whether it’s a short circuit, faulty wiring, or a malfunctioning control module—it can lead to unpredictable and often dangerous behavior.
A sudden loss of power, flickering lights, or unresponsive driver-assist features can put both the driver and others at risk.
Even less obvious electrical problems, like inconsistent signals or dashboard warning light errors, can be signs of deeper issues that compromise your vehicle’s performance and safety.
Those less obvious problems are most like the ones reported by owners. 2025 Camry owners discussed electrical issues like their car batteries suddenly dying or seeing false warning lights on their dash.
If you are encountering any warning lights, it would be wise to get them repaired at an authorized dealer in case they are not false after all.
2025 Toyota Camry Structure Problems
Structural problems in a vehicle can seriously compromise its safety and integrity on the road. The frame and body of a car are designed to protect occupants during collisions by absorbing and distributing crash forces.
When there are defects such as weak welds, rust-prone materials, or manufacturing flaws, the vehicle’s ability to withstand impacts diminishes significantly.
This can increase the risk of injury or even fatality in an accident. Additionally, structural issues can affect handling and stability, making the car harder to control in emergency situations.
In the case of the 2025 Camry, consumers mainly reported a front bumper issue where the bumper can pop out of alignment easily.
This specific issue was reported by multiple owners, making it likely to be a more common issue than others.

2025 Toyota Camry Owner Complaints
“I just bought 2025 Camry SE in late November 2024. when it was raining wind shield was very poor visibility with the wipers is on. Especially, driver’s side wiper screeching or chattering, streaking. Visibility is worse at rainy night with opposite traffic head light. I couldn’t see clear enough and I was scared that I might get into accident. I took it to dealer and stated problem and they didn’t fix the problem. So, I changed to new wipers but still the same problem. Even daytime, wiper don’t’ give clear wipe. I don’t know what to do if raining again. I Think it’s the wiper arms is defected.”
“The front bumper of the vehicle has a known issue where the bumper isn’t staying in properly causing the bumper to pop out of alignment. Toyota fix is to heat up both sides of the plastic edges and tuck the bumper underneath the headlights. It’s a temporary fix that’s needs to be rectified. It seems like Toyota changed the Camry design before it was ready.”
“The Pano glass roof was already rattling and squeaking after opening once, an option you are forced to get if you want the Premium Plus package. Took it to the dealer once and it did not fix the issue. They want me to bring it in again to take down the headliner twice in 2 weeks. I will not be keeping a car with this kind of issue right from the factory. Could not be more disappointed.”
Legal Pathways for Defective Vehicles
Most states have lemon laws designed to protect consumers who end up with defective vehicles, commonly known as lemons.
Whether your car qualifies under these laws largely depends on the number of warranty repair attempts made to fix the problem or the number of days out service.
When you first notice a defect, the best course of action is to bring your vehicle in for repair to an authorized manufacturer dealership.
If the issue is resolved successfully, then the matter may be settled and you can continue driving your fixed vehicle!
However, problems don’t always get fixed right away. If the same defect keeps coming back despite repeat warranty repair attempts or if your vehicle ends up being out of service for an extended number of days, your vehicle might be considered a lemon.
In such cases, your state’s lemon law could entitle you to compensation. These laws exist to protect consumers who purchase or lease a vehicle that has repeat defects that impair the vehicle’s safety, value, or usability.
The key factor in any lemon law claim is the repair record: if a substantial problem persists after a reasonable number of repair attempts, the car may qualify legally as a lemon.
Moreover, a vehicle that has been out of service for 30 days or more due to repairs—whether those days are consecutive or cumulative—might also meet the criteria for lemon law protection.
Once a vehicle is determined to be a lemon, the consumer may receive a full refund, a replacement vehicle or cash compensation. Having an experienced lemon law attorney on your side during this process can be invaluable.
A lawyer helps manage important deadlines, keeps thorough documentation, and builds a compelling case to maximize your chances of a favorable outcome.
Like any legal process, a lemon law claim can be complex to navigate. Having an attorney assist you through that process can make a world of difference in terms of stress, too.
As the prevailing party, the defendant is responsible for paying the consumer’s attorneys fees and costs. This makes hiring an attorney and pursuing a lemon law claim the right and easy financial decision.
If your claim succeeds, the manufacturer is required by law to either refund your purchase or replace the vehicle. Refunds typically include the full purchase price plus taxes, fees, and interest.
Sometimes, additional costs such as registration renewal fees or rental car expenses incurred during repairs are also reimbursed. Legal representation often helps secure more comprehensive compensation.
If you accept a replacement vehicle, it will usually be of comparable make, model, and value to your original lemon.
With both the repurchase and replacement, the manufacturer is able to deduct a usage fee, which is the value for when the vehicle was first driven without any issues.
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