What are the reasons for the parking brake failure in the Camry?

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DelMadison
07/30/25 9:34am
Here are the specific reasons for the parking brake system failure in the Camry: 1. Normal working stroke of the parking brake lever: The fault is generally caused by oil contamination or burning of the rear brake friction pads. 2. Abnormal working stroke of the parking brake lever: The fault is usually caused by excessive adjustment of the parking brake working stroke, looseness in the parking brake cable connection, or restricted movement due to blockage. Below is extended information about the Camry: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with a 2.5L Dynamic-Force-Engine, delivering a maximum output power of 154kw and a maximum torque of 250Nm, paired with a Direct-Shift-8-speed automatic transmission. 2. Configuration: The Camry features Toyota's Toyota-Safety-Sense intelligent safety system, including PCS pre-collision safety system, LDA lane departure alert system, AHB automatic high beam system, and DRCC dynamic radar cruise control system. Additionally, 12 various devices detect the driving environment, such as BSM blind spot monitoring system, rear cross-traffic alert, PVM panoramic view monitor system, etc.
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