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2014 Toyota Camry Factory Warranty & Recalls – All Coverage & Exceptions

The 2014 Toyota Camry has a 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty, 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty, 5-year corrosion perforation warranty, 2-year/24,000-mile federal emissions warranty, and 3-year/50,000-mile California emissions warranty.

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Below is a summary of your 2014 Toyota Camry warranty coverage and how long your coverage lasts. At the bottom of this article is the full 2014 Toyota Camry warranty PDF, if you wish to explore further.

Warranty durations listed below are in terms of the vehicle’s mileage or age. If a type of 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 Warranty 3 years/36,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty 5 years/60,000 miles
Corrosion Perforation Warranty 5 years/unlimited miles
Air Conditioning Warranty Covered under Basic Warranty
Battery Warranty Covered under Basic Warranty
Federal Emissions Warranty 2 years or 24,000 miles8 years or 80,000 miles (specific parts)
California Emissions Warranty 3 years or 50,000 miles(performance)
7 years or 70,000 miles(defects)

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 very bottom of the article which provides more warranty details. Please refer to the warranty PDF link if you would like to view the complete and official warranty terms from Toyota.

2014 Toyota Camry Factory Warranty

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The factory warranty coverage has expired on several items for this 2014 Camry since it is now 9 years old with unspecified mileage. The following warranties are no longer valid:

  • The 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty has expired, as the vehicle is over 9 years old. This covered defects in materials and workmanship.
  • The 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty has expired, as the vehicle exceeds 5 years old. This covered the engine, transmission, drivetrain, and restraint systems.
  • The 5-year/unlimited-mile Corrosion Perforation warranty has expired, as the vehicle is 9 years old.
  • The 2-year/24,000-mile and federal emissions warranty has expired. The same is true for the 8 years or 80,000 miles on specific parts, as the vehicle is over 9  years old. This covered emissions-related parts and failure of emissions tests.
  • The 3-year/50,000 mile and 7-year/70,000 mile California emissions warranty has expired.

 

If you find the different factory warranties for the 2014 Toyota Camry confusing, I recommend checking out our article “The Ultimate Guide to Car Warranties.” This guide explains what each common factory warranty covers:

The factory warranty includes the Basic, Powertrain, Corrosion Perforation, Air Conditioning, Paint, Battery, Tire, Federal Emissions, and California Emissions warranties. Our article goes into detail on what parts and services are covered under each one. The Basic warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, while the Powertrain warranty specifically covers the engine, transmission, drivetrain, and restraint systems. The Corrosion Perforation warranty covers rust through body panels. The Federal and California Emissions warranties cover emissions-related parts and failure of emissions tests. 

Reading through our guide will help provide a better understanding of what factory warranties like those offered on the 2014 Toyota Camry are designed to cover. With this knowledge, you can have more informed conversations with your dealer about any warranty repairs needed on your specific vehicle. Check out “The Ultimate Guide to Car Warranties” to become an expert on factory warranties!

Basic Warranty

The New Vehicle Limited Warranty, also known as the basic warranty, on the 2014 Toyota Camry does not cover damage caused by accidents, modifications, improper maintenance, or normal wear and tear. Some specifics it excludes are:

  • Damage from accidents, theft, or fire
  • Parts added or modifications made after purchase, such as non-genuine accessories
  • Lack of proper maintenance as outlined in the owner’s manual 
  • Normal maintenance like fluid changes, wiper blades, brake pads, etc.

 

This 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty expired in 2017 or at 36,000 miles, whichever occurred first. Since it is now 2023 and the Camry is 9 years old, the time limit of 3 years has passed so this basic warranty is no longer valid. Make sure to consult your owner’s manual and dealer for details on what limited warranty coverage may remain on your 2014 Camry.

Powertrain Warranty

The powertrain warranty on the 2014 Toyota Camry covers the engine, transmission/transaxle, front-wheel drive system, and rear-wheel drive system. This includes the cylinder block, timing gears, transmission case, axle shafts, constant velocity joints, propeller shafts, and more. The powertrain warranty expires at 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first.

For this 2014 Camry, the 5-year time limit passed in 2019 so the powertrain warranty is no longer valid, regardless of mileage. Be sure to consult your owner’s manual and dealer for details on which limited warranty coverage may still apply to your vehicle.

Corrosion Perforation Warranty

The rust perforation limited warranty on the 2014 Toyota Camry covers repair or replacement of any original body panel that rusts through from corrosion. This warranty has a duration of 5 years, regardless of mileage. For this 2014 Camry, the 5-year time limit will pass in 2019, at which point this rust perforation limited warranty will no longer be valid. Please consult your owner’s manual and dealer for more details on coverage under the rust perforation limited warranty for your Camry.

Air Conditioning Warranty

The air conditioning warranty on the 2014 Toyota Camry is not specifically stated in the warranty guide. It is likely covered under the 3-year/36,000-mile basic warranty. It warrants the air conditioning system against defects in materials and workmanship.

For this 2014 Camry, the basic warranty expired in 2017 after 3 years. Therefore, the air conditioning warranty is no longer valid as of 2017 for this vehicle. Please consult your owner’s manual and dealer for details, but assuming the factory air conditioning warranty would be covered under the basic warranty, coverage has ended based on the time limit for the 2014 Camry.

Battery Warranty

The battery in the 2014 Toyota Camry is not explicitly stated in the warranty guide either. It is likely covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty, which is the basic 3-year/36,000-mile warranty. This warrants the battery against defects in materials and workmanship. However, the battery warranty through the basic coverage does not cover damage from improper maintenance, modifications, accidents, and normal wear. 

For this 2014 Camry, the New Vehicle Limited Warranty expired in 2017 after 3 years. Therefore, the battery is no longer covered by the factory warranty since the time limit has passed, regardless of mileage. Please consult your owner’s manual and dealer for details on battery coverage under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.

Tire Warranty

The Tire Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship of the original tires supplied with the vehicle. It does not cover damage from road hazards, improper inflation or maintenance, uneven wear, or non-original equipment tires. 

While the document does not specify an exact duration, typical new car tire warranties are around 60 months or 5 years. Based on the vehicle being an original 2014 model year Toyota, we estimate the separate Tire Limited Warranty provided by the tire manufacturer likely had a duration of 60 months from the in-service date, whichever came first, the usable tread life of the tire or 60 months. Given this was a 2014 model-year vehicle, we estimate the Tire Warranty coverage likely expired or will expire around 2019.

Federal Emissions Warranty

The Federal Emissions Warranty covers repairs and adjustments needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of emission control components supplied by Toyota. It does not cover issues caused by lack of maintenance, misuse, improper repairs, alterations, or non-Toyota parts.

The Federal Emissions Warranty provides coverage for 2 years or 24,000 miles, whichever occurs first, for the emission control system. Since the vehicle was a 2014 model, the Federal Emissions Warranty would have expired in 2016 or at 24,000 miles, whichever occurred first. Certain components have longer coverage of 8 years or 80,000 miles. For those components, the warranty would have expired in 2022 or at 80,000 miles, whichever occurred first.

The Clean Air Act

The Clean Air Act requires vehicle manufacturers to warrant emissions control components for at least 2 years or 24,000 miles. For this 2014 model year Toyota Camry, that means the vehicle’s emissions warranty coverage under the Clean Air Act likely expired or will expire around 2016.

If the vehicle fails an EPA-approved emissions test during the warranty period, the Clean Air Act requires Toyota to repair or replace emissions-related parts like the catalytic converter, engine control module, or on-board diagnostics computer to ensure emissions standards are met, at no cost to the owner. This warranty helps guarantee emissions standards are achieved and protects owners from unexpected repair costs during the warranty period. Based on the 2014 model year of this Toyota, the emissions warranty coverage under the Clean Air Act has likely expired or will expire around 2016.

California Emissions Warranty

The California Emissions Warranty covers repairs and adjustments needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of emission control components supplied by Toyota. It does not cover issues caused by lack of maintenance, misuse, improper repairs, alterations, or non-Toyota parts. 

The California Emissions Warranty provides coverage for 3 years or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first, for the emission control system. It also covers certain components for 7 years or 70,000 miles. Since the vehicle was a 2014 model, the California Emissions Warranty would have expired in 2017 or at 50,000 miles for the emission control system, and in 2021, or at 70,000 miles for the longer-term components, whichever occurred first. The California Emissions Warranty aims to help vehicle owners maintain emissions control systems and keep polluting emissions low.

2014 Toyota Camry Recalls

The 2014 Toyota Camry was impacted by several NHTSA recalls related to safety issues. In November 2014, NHTSA recall 14V715000 was issued due to a problem with the left front lower ball joint potentially detaching from the control arm, affecting 5,650 vehicles. In September 2014, NHTSA recall 14V576000 was issued for a possible fuel leak from the fuel delivery pipe, impacting 15,872 vehicles. In October 2013, NHTSA recall 13V505000 was issued because the windshield wiper switch could fail, affecting 9,795 vehicles. 

The NHTSA issues a recall when a manufacturer or NHTSA determines that a vehicle, equipment, car seat, or tire creates an unreasonable safety risk or fails to meet minimum safety standards. Recalls aim to fix safety issues and alert owners to have needed repairs done.

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

When purchasing a new Toyota, owners may have been offered an extended warranty or vehicle service agreement to extend coverage beyond the factory warranty. An extended warranty can provide additional protection after the original warranty expires, covering repairs for an extended number of years or mileage. To find out if an extended warranty was purchased, the owner would need to check their paperwork from the dealership for a contract outlining the details of the extended coverage. The factory warranty on a 2014 Toyota Camry would have expired in 2017, so an extended warranty could provide additional coverage beyond that time. 

Without an extended warranty, owners would be responsible for repair costs after the factory warranty expires. Checking the original purchase paperwork is the best way to see if an extended warranty was purchased.

Extended Warranty Available Now

If you’re looking for an affordable extended warranty for your 2014 Toyota Camry, the FIXD Vehicle Protection Plan can help. We have partnered with CARCHEX, one of the leaders in the industry. Our coverage includes everything from the engine and powertrain parts to electrical components and air conditioning. This coverage is available for one low monthly fee. Choose from five levels of coverage and find a warranty that suits your needs and budget. Get a no-cost and no-obligation quote today.

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.

2014 Toyota Camry Warranty Brochure/Booklet

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

Click here to download and read the 2014 Toyota Camry warranty brochure.

FAQs

Here are some things not covered by the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty:

  • Normal wear and tear, minor adjustments, maintenance services like fluid changes and alignments
  • Damage from accidents, road hazards, misuse, lack of maintenance, alterations, unauthorized repairs
  • Tires – covered by separate tire manufacturer warranty
  • Issues caused by using non-Toyota replacement parts 
  • Damage from environmental conditions like airborne chemicals, tree sap, hail

 

The Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty provides bumper-to-bumper coverage for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. So for a 2014 model, the comprehensive warranty would have expired in 2017 or at 36,000 miles. After the New Vehicle Limited Warranty expires, owners are responsible for repair costs unless an extended warranty was purchased.

Toyota’s New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers repairs and adjustments, including parts and labor, needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first. For specified major components like the powertrain, coverage extends to 60 months or 60,000 miles.

While the Toyota factory warranty only covers the first 36 months or 36,000 miles, vehicle owners can purchase an extended warranty or vehicle service agreement to continue coverage beyond the original warranty period. Extended warranties can be purchased when buying a new Toyota, or later on from the dealership if the factory warranty has not yet expired. The extended warranty would provide additional coverage on top of the factory warranty for a longer time or mileage. This gives owners repair cost protection after the original Toyota warranty expires. However, extended warranties do come with an additional cost.

The Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty does cover exhaust components like the exhaust manifold, exhaust pipes, and exhaust mounting components. These parts are covered for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. 

The original Toyota warranty covers some exhaust components on 2014 Toyota Camry vehicles, but the coverage has likely expired by both time and mileage for most vehicles based on the current year being 2023:

  • The catalytic converter and protector are covered for 8 years or 80,000 miles, whichever comes first.
  • The exhaust manifold (including the manifold converter) and exhaust front pipe (including the catalytic converter) are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.
  • For California PZEV models, the catalytic converter and protector are covered for 15 years or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first

 

Here are some key points about adding extended warranty coverage to a Toyota vehicle after purchase:

  • Toyota offers various extended warranty plans that can be purchased after the initial new vehicle limited warranty expires. These plans are called Toyota Extra Care Protection Plans.
  • The vehicle mileage, year/model, and other factors determine pricing and coverage options for these extended plans.
  • Toyota Extra Care Vehicle Service Agreements can extend coverage for the powertrain and other components up to 7 years/100,000 miles from the original in-service date.
  • Additional plans like Toyota Extra Care Platinum cover additional components like the steering, electrical system, enhanced electrical, etc. for various extended time/mileage limits.
  • Toyota Extra Care plans can only be purchased while the New Vehicle Limited Warranty is still active – so within the first 3 years/36,000 miles.
  • Extended warranties can be transferred to subsequent owners, adding resale value. Transfer requirements vary.

Resources

Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (2013). Warranty & maintenance guide: 2014 Toyota Camry. Retrieved from https://assets.sia.toyota.com/publications/en/omms-s/T-MMS-14Camry/pdf/2014_Toyota_Camry_WMG_lr.pdf 

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (2014, November 7). Ball joint may detach from left lower arm: Toyota Camry & Avalon 2014. Retrieved from https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2014/TOYOTA/CAMRY/4%252520DR/FWD#recalls  

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (2014, September 19). Fuel may leak from fuel delivery pipe: Toyota Camry, Avalon, Sienna & Highlander 2014-2015. Retrieved from https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2014/TOYOTA/CAMRY/4%252520DR/FWD#recalls 

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. (2013, October 17). Wiper switch may fail/FMVSS 104: Toyota Camry, Avalon, Corolla 2013-2014. Retrieved from https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2014/TOYOTA/CAMRY/4%252520DR/FWD#recalls 

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