Some Toyota Camry owners report experiencing complete transmission failure due to torque converter issues, which can manifest as symptoms like vibrations, high RPMs on the highway, and slipping. These problems may arise from factors such as bad transmission fluid, worn clutches, or loose bolts. Owners experiencing shifting lag or shudder during acceleration are advised to have their torque converter inspected by a qualified mechanic, as independent diagnostics may differ from dealership recommendations, which often suggest costly replacements. The cost of rebuilding or replacing a faulty torque converter can range from $2000 to $5000, while short-term fixes like transmission fluid service may only cost between $100 to $300. Additionally, some owners may find that extended warranties cover torque converter issues, but missing the warranty window can lead to significant out-of-pocket expenses. It is also important to note that torque converters may not always be repairable, particularly if they are severely damaged, making replacement the only option. Regular maintenance and prompt attention to symptoms are crucial in preventing extensive transmission problems in the future.
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