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2007 Toyota Camry Factory Warranty & Recalls – All Coverage & Exceptions

The basic warranty covers 3 years/36k miles. The powertrain and corrosion perforation warranties cover 5 years with 60k miles and unlimited miles, respectively. The federal emissions warranty is 2 years/24k miles. The CA emissions performance warranty is 3 years/50k miles.

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Rear taillamp view of Toyota Camry 2007
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Below is a summary of your 2007 Toyota Camry warranty coverage and how long your coverage lasts. At the bottom of this article is the complete 2007 Toyota Camry warranty PDF if you wish to explore further.

Warranty durations listed below include the vehicle’s mileage or age. If coverage is valid for three years or 36,000 miles, coverage lasts until the vehicle reaches 36,000 miles or until it’s three years old, whichever occurs first.

For more information about Auto Warranties, you can check out this directory containing everything you need to know about Auto Warranties arranged by system.

Warranty Duration
Basic 3 years/36,000 miles
Powertrain 5 years/60,000 miles
Corrosion Perforation 5 years/unlimited miles
Air Conditioning Not specified
Battery Not specified
Federal Emissions 2 years/24,000 miles
California Emissions – Performance 3 years/50,000 miles
California Emissions – Defect 7 years/70,000 miles

If you need more detailed information about the warranties covered in this article, you can find the link to the original factory warranty PDF towards the end of this article. Alternatively, you can review the frequently asked questions (FAQs) section at the bottom of the article, providing more warranty details. Please refer to the warranty PDF link if you would like to view the complete and official warranty terms from Toyota.

2007 Toyota Camry Factory Warranty

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The factory warranty document lists several expired warranties based on the age and mileage of this 2007 Toyota Camry. The following warranties have expired:

  • Basic warranty: This covers defects in materials or workmanship for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first. On a 2007 model, this warranty has expired based on the age of the vehicle.
  • Powertrain warranty: This covers the engine, transmission/transaxle, and front-wheel/rear-wheel drive systems for 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first. For a 2007 model with typical mileage, this warranty has expired based on mileage and time. 
  • Corrosion perforation warranty: This covers rust through/perforation of body panels for 5 years with no mileage limit. However, given the age of a 2007 model, this warranty has expired.
  • Federal emissions warranty: This covers emissions-related parts for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever occurs first. For a 2007 model, this warranty has certainly expired by both time and mileage.
  • California emissions performance warranty: For models certified with CA emissions equipment, this covers repairs to ensure passing CA smog check for 3 years or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first. On a 2007 model, this warranty has likely expired by time and mileage.

 

If you are confused about what each of the warranties covers, I recommend checking out our article “The Ultimate Guide to Car Warranties“. This guide explains in detail the various factory warranties, including Basic, Powertrain, Corrosion Perforation, Air Conditioning, Paint, Battery, Tire, Federal Emissions, and California Emissions warranties. Our guide details what each warranty covers, time/mileage limits, and steps for obtaining warranty repairs. Checking it out will give you a comprehensive understanding of factory warranties.

Basic Warranty

The basic warranty, also called the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, covers defects in materials or workmanship for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. The basic warranty for a 2007 Toyota Camry has already expired based on the vehicle’s age. This warranty does not cover damage caused by fire, accidents, theft, misuse, improper repairs, alterations, lack of maintenance, environmental conditions, or installation of non-Toyota parts. 

Since a 2007 Camry is over 15 years old, the time limit of 3 years has been exceeded, voiding the basic warranty coverage. This warranty expired for this vehicle in 2010, 3 years after its original in-service date.

Powertrain Warranty

The powertrain warranty covers repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of the engine, transmission/transaxle, front-wheel/rear-wheel drive systems, and other components listed in the warranty document. Coverage is for 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first. 

For a 2007 Toyota Camry, the powertrain warranty expired in 2012,  5 years after the in-service date. Since most vehicles accumulate 60,000 miles within the first 5 years, the mileage limit of 60,000 miles was likely reached during 2012, voiding the powertrain warranty. This warranty has expired for over 10 years based on the 5-year time limit.

Corrosion Perforation Warranty

The rust perforation limited warranty covers repairing or replacing any original body panel that develops perforation from corrosion (rust-through). Coverage is for 5 years with no mileage limit. For a 2007 Toyota Camry, the rust perforation limited warranty likely expired in 2012, after 5 years from the in-service date. Since this warranty has no mileage limit, only the time limit of 5 years is applicable. Once the vehicle reached 5 years from its original in-service date, the rust perforation limited warranty expired. This warranty has been expired for over 10 years now based on its time limit of 5 years.

Air Conditioning Warranty

The 2007 Toyota Camry warranty document does not specify the air conditioning warranty coverage. Typically, air conditioning components are covered by the basic warranty for defects in materials or workmanship for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.

For a 2007 Toyota Camry, the basic warranty likely expired in 2010, 3 years after the original in-service date. Therefore, any air conditioning warranty coverage has expired since the vehicle is over 15 years old. Without an explicit air conditioning warranty term, the coverage defaults to the basic warranty term of 3 years/36,000 miles. So for this 2007 Camry, any air conditioning warranty has been expired for over 10 years, assuming coverage ended when the basic warranty expired in 2010.

Battery Warranty

The 2007 Toyota Camry warranty document does not specify the battery warranty coverage. Typically, the battery is covered by the basic warranty, also known as the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, which covers defects in materials or workmanship for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. 

However, batteries may be considered normal wear and tear items and excluded from warranty coverage. Damage caused by improper maintenance or environmental conditions would also not be covered. Without an explicit battery warranty term for the 2007 Camry, the coverage would default to the basic warranty term of 3 years/36,000 miles if applicable. 

For a 2007 model year vehicle, the basic warranty likely expired based on time, so any battery coverage has expired after 3 years from the original in-service date. Any battery warranty for the 2007 Camry would have ended in 2010, when the basic coverage expired.

Tire Warranty

The tires on the 2007 Toyota Camry have a separate warranty provided by the tire manufacturer, not Toyota. Typical tire warranties cover defects in material or workmanship for some time, such as 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. Tire warranties do not cover damage from improper wear and tear, road hazards, or improper maintenance. 

For a tire warranty on a 2007 model year vehicle, the time limit has likely been exceeded at over 15 years old. Most tire warranties expire within 5 years from manufacture date. The vehicle is outside the typical tire warranty term even if the tires were replaced. Any original tire warranty coverage has expired for many years based on the tires’ age and the mileage accumulated. Without specific tire warranty details, coverage has certainly ended based on the age of this 2007 Camry.

Federal Emissions Warranty

The Federal Emissions Warranty covers repairs and adjustments needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship in emission-related parts. This warranty is for 2 years or 24,000 miles from the vehicle’s in-service date, whichever occurs first. The warranty does not cover damage caused by improper maintenance, repairs, abuse, alterations, environmental conditions, or installation of non-Toyota parts. 

For a 2007 Toyota Camry, the 2-year/24,000-mile federal emissions warranty certainly expired based on the age of the vehicle. At over 15 years old currently, the time limit of 2 years from the original in-service date was exceeded long ago. This warranty expired in 2009, 2 years after the  2007 Camry was first placed into service. The vehicle’s age far surpasses the time limit for the Federal Emissions Warranty coverage.

The Clean Air Act

The Clean Air Act requires vehicle manufacturers to cover emissions-related parts for at least 8 years or 80,000 miles. Even though the Federal Emissions Warranty for the 2007 Toyota Camry has expired, coverage may still be available for specific emissions components under the Clean Air Act. Specifically, the act requires warranty coverage for catalytic converters, electronic emissions control units, and onboard emissions diagnostic devices. 

For the 2007 Camry, the 8-year/80,000-mile Clean Air Act coverage expired in 2015, after 8 years from the original in-service date. The vehicle is over 15 years old and well past the time limit for emissions components covered under the Clean Air Act. However, the act provides additional coverage beyond the standard emissions warranty for vehicles within the 8-year/80,000-mile limit.

California Emissions Warranty

The California Emissions Warranty covers repairs and adjustments needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship in emission-related parts. This warranty has two components:

The Short-Term Defect warranty covers emissions-related parts for 3 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. 

The Long-Term Defect warranty covers specific components like the engine control module and catalytic converter for 7 years or 70,000 miles, whichever occurs first.

This warranty does not cover damage caused by lack of maintenance, abuse, improper repairs, alterations, or installation of non-Toyota parts.

For a 2007 Toyota Camry, the 3-year/50,000-mile Short-Term Defect warranty expired in 2010 after exceeding the time limit. The Long-Term Defect warranty expired in 2014, after 7 years from the original in-service date. At over 15 years old, the vehicle is well past the expiration of both terms of the California Emissions Warranty. This coverage ended based on exceeding the time limits, as a 2007 model would typically not reach 70,000 miles within the first 7 years.

2007 Toyota Camry Recalls

The 2007 Toyota Camry was subject to several NHTSA recalls over its model year. These include recalls for issues with the seat heaters, power window master switch, load-carrying capacity modification labels, sticking accelerator pedals, pedal entrapment from unsecured floor mats, curtain shield airbags, and defective air bag inflators. The recalls impacted critical safety systems like acceleration control, braking, airbags, fire risk from electrical issues, and proper identification of vehicle load limits. Recalled parts ranged from interior trim pieces to powertrain components. The Camry was recalled over 2 million times for sticking accelerator pedals alone in 2010. These substantial NHTSA recalls indicate that the 2007 Camry had multiple factory defects requiring repair. Owners should check if all recalls have been addressed and fixed by Toyota since unrepaired recalls can pose significant safety risks.

Read our article if you’d like to know more about the difference between recalls, warranty extensions, and technical service bulletins.

Extended Warranties

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Extended Warranty Available Upon Car Purchase

The warranty document for the 2007 Toyota Camry does not specify any extended coverage offered by Toyota at the time of purchase. Extended warranties can be purchased when buying a new vehicle to lengthen the warranty period past the initial factory coverage. These are optional service contracts covering additional repairs after the factory warranty expires. 

To determine if an extended warranty was purchased on a used Camry, the best approach is to check for paperwork included with the original sale documentation showing an extended service contract. The owner can also contact the Toyota dealership where the Camry was initially sold to check if they have a record of an extended warranty purchase. Without explicit documentation or confirmation from the selling dealership, there is no way to verify if extended coverage exists on a used vehicle. 

For a 2007 Camry, any extended warranty has likely expired based on time and mileage limits, but the original warranty paperwork should provide details on any optional extended coverage.

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Want to know more about choosing an extended warranty? Check out: 10 Reasons Why an Extended Car Warranty May or May Not Work for You.

2007 Toyota Camry Warranty Brochure/Booklet

If you want a more comprehensive look at the expired warranty coverage and the available coverage, you can read Toyota’s warranty booklet. It provides detailed information about coverage, including exclusions.

Click here to download and read the 2007 Toyota Camry warranty brochure.

FAQs

Here are some key things not covered by the Toyota new vehicle limited warranty:

  • Normal wear and tear, noise, vibration, and cosmetic issues are not covered. These are considered routine maintenance items.
  • Maintenance services like fluid changes, replacements of spark plugs, lubrication, and new wiper blades are not covered. Owners are responsible for regular maintenance.
  • Damage from accidents, theft, misuse, improper repairs, lack of maintenance, environmental conditions, or installation of non-Toyota parts is not covered. 
  • A separate tire manufacturer’s warranty covers tires, not the Toyota new vehicle warranty.
  • Alterations or tampering with the vehicle voids warranty coverage.
  • The New Vehicle limited warranty coverage is for 3 years/36,000 miles, whichever comes first. This warranty has expired on a 2007 model in 2023 based on the time limit.

The Toyota New Vehicle limited warranty covers parts and labor for repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship. Warranty repairs are made at no charge for parts and labor. 

  • The New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers repairs and adjustments needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship. This covers parts and labor for 3 years/36,000 miles for all components except wheel alignment and wheel balancing, which are covered for 12 months/20,000 miles.
  • The Powertrain Warranty covers repairs on specified engine, transmission/transaxle, and drive system components. This covers parts and labor for 5 years/60,000 miles.

 

Extended warranties can be purchased when buying a new vehicle, extending the coverage period past the initial factory warranty. However, extended warranty coverage on a used 2007 Toyota has likely expired since these typically range from 3-5 years added. Without paperwork showing an extended service contract was purchased originally, there is no way to verify if expanded coverage exists. But in most cases, the new vehicle warranty and any extended warranty have ended based on time limits for a 2007 model in 2023.

The Toyota new vehicle limited warranty does not explicitly cover exhaust components. These would only be covered if there was a defect causing them not to meet emissions standards during the federal emissions warranty period.

The federal emissions warranty covers the catalytic converter and exhaust manifold for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever comes first. On a Toyota from 2007, the federal emissions warranty has expired based on time, as it has been well over 2 years since the original in-service date. 

So exhaust components like the catalytic converter or exhaust manifold would have only been covered for defects impacting emissions within the 2-year/24,000 miles emissions warranty period. At over 15 years old currently, a 2007 model is well past this coverage limit, so the emissions warranty has expired. Without a specific exhaust component warranty, the standard coverage has ended due to time.

Regarding adding an extended warranty after purchasing a Toyota, there are a few factors to consider:

Extended warranties can be purchased when buying a new Toyota to lengthen the coverage period past the initial factory warranty. However, purchasing an extended service contract is typically not possible on a used Toyota that is already outside the new vehicle warranty period based on time or mileage limits.

For a Toyota from 2007 that is now over 15 years old, the new vehicle warranty has certainly expired. At this point, most extended warranty providers would not offer additional coverage since the factory warranty has already ended. Extended warranties generally must be purchased when the car is still relatively new.

While some third-party providers may offer vehicle service contracts on older vehicles, the coverage and costs tend to be prohibitive. So, the opportunities to purchase an extended warranty are minimal on a 15+-year-old used Toyota that is past the original new vehicle warranty expiration. But in general, extended coverage cannot be added after purchase if the factory warranty has already ended.

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