Michael A. Kakuk  |  November 6, 2015

Category: Consumer News

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Toyota class action settlementOn Nov. 4, a class action lawsuit was filed against Toyota over alleged defects in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system of its popular Camry model cars that potentially cause mold and foul odors.

Lead plaintiffs Alfred Salas and Gloria Ortega claim that Toyota has known about the defect in its HVAC system since 1997, but has not fixed the problem or notified consumers of the defect.

“Toyota knew about the HVAC Defect present in every [Toyota Camry], along with the attendant risks to health and safety, and concealed them from Plaintiffs and Class Members, at the time of sale, lease, and repair and thereafter,” the Toyota class action lawsuit alleges.

The Toyota Camry HVAC defect class action lawsuit seeks damages of more than $5 million for all purchasers of Toyota Camry models 2011 through the present. The class action lawsuit also asks Toyota to notify Camry owners of the HVAC defect, repair existing defects, and stop selling Camry vehicles that contain the defect.

Salas and Ortega claim that the defect in the Toyota Camry HVAC system is the evaporator. “As the cold refrigerant passes into the evaporator, it absorbs heat from the air in the passenger compartment and also collects moisture because of condensation on the evaporator’s surface,” they allege in the Toyota HVAC defect class action lawsuit. “This moisture, along with pollen, dead insects in the air, and bits of leaves that enter the HVAC system from the outside vents, leads to an environment favorable to the growth of mold and other contaminants.”

The Toyota Camry HVAC defect class action lawsuit details several examples that Toyota knew the defect existed. In 1997, Toyota reportedly issued a bulletin to dealerships warning them that a “musty smell” may develop from “[m]icrobial growth in the evaporator.”

In addition, the Toyota class action lawsuit cites a 2005 Camry repair manual that listed the “A/C system odors” as “a common complaint” and that there was “no permanent mechanical repair” for the problem. The class action lawsuit also cites numerous examples of consumer complaints about the odor from the HVAC system of Toyota Camry cars.

Salas and Ortega claim that they each purchased a Toyota Camry that developed a bad odor. The Toyota class action lawsuit states that both plaintiffs have taken their vehicles to Toyota dealerships in California, but they could not repair the issue and the “noxious, foul, and moldy odors” that persist in both vehicles.

The HVAC defect cannot be fixed by Toyota technicians, and therefore the defect “may require expensive and temporary repairs which do not address the issue, including repeated replacement of air filters or other related components, as well as repeated foam flushes or other related repairs,” the Toyota Camry HVAC defect class action lawsuit alleges.

Mold from the Toyota Camry HVAC defect can cause serious health concerns, according to the class action lawsuit. Citing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the class action lawsuit states that “molds can cause symptoms such as nasal stuffiness, eye irritation, wheezing, or skin irritation” or worse reactions for people with allergies. Similarly, the class action lawsuit cites the World Health Organization, which has stated that exposure to mold can be “clinically associated with respiratory symptoms, allergies, asthma, and immunological reactions.”

Salas and Ortega are represented by Jordan L. Lurie, Robert Friedl, Tarek H. Zohdy, and Cody R. Padgett of Capstone Law APC.

The Toyota Camry HVAC Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Alfred Salas, et al., v. Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. Inc., et al., Case No. 2:15-cv-08629, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

UPDATE: On Feb. 25, 2016, Toyota filed a motion to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit against the company, arguing that the plaintiffs in the case can’t demonstrate how their vehicle is worth less based on an alleged defect that promotes mold growth.

UPDATE 2: On Sept. 27, 2016, most of the claims in a Toyota Camry class action lawsuit alleging an air conditioning defect survived a motion for dismissal.

UPDATE 3: On Nov. 3, 2016, Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. filed amotion to dismissan amended class action lawsuit over an alleged Toyota Camry HVAC defect that causes a foul odor.UPDATE 4: On March 27, 2019, a federal judgecertified a Class of Toyota Camry ownerswho may have dealt with defective HVAC systems.

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67 thoughts onClass Action Alleges Toyota Camry HVAC System Emits Foul Odors

  1. Yendi says:

    2014 Camry here.. with the same problem… i told toyota about the issue… they basically blame me and acted as if i was crazy!

  2. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE: On Nov. 3, 2016, Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. filed a motion to dismiss an amended class action lawsuit over an alleged Toyota Camry HVAC defect that causes a foul odor.

  3. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE 2: On Sept. 27, 2016, most of the claims in a Toyota Camry class action lawsuit alleging an air conditioning defect survived a motion for dismissal.

    1. Heather says:

      How are we able to get in on this class action, I own a 2012 Camry and have the same issues.

      1. Top Class Actions says:

        The case is still moving through the courts and has not yet reached a settlement. Claim forms are usually not made available to consumers until after a court approved settlement is reached. We recommend you sign up for a free account at TopClassActions.com and follow the case. We will update the article with any major case developments or settlement news! Setting up a free account with Top Class Actions will allow you to receive instant updates on ANY article that you ‘Follow’ on our website. A link to creating an account may be found here: https://topclassactions.com/signup/. You can then ‘Follow’ the article above, and get notified immediately when we post updates!

  4. Oscar says:

    How can we help in this lawsuit?

    1. Maryann says:

      I wish I knew. The consumer is getting ripped off thousands with this problem. I hope the class action lawsuit wins for everyone’s sake.

  5. DAVID says:

    2012 Camry hybrid: same thing with the ordor. Dealership changed cabin air filter and cleaned out the duck work and had the recall done. Still having the same odor. They also said to turn off A/C and ron fan for 5 minutes before shutting car off. No help. Same odor. This is my third Camry but never this issue. I will think about a Honda.

  6. Lois Miller says:

    Me, too. I finally had to get rid of it. We list alit of money in the process.

  7. Top Class Actions says:

    UPDATE: On Feb. 25, 2016, Toyota filed a motion to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit against the company, arguing that the plaintiffs in the case can’t demonstrate how their vehicle is worth less based on an alleged defect that promotes mold growth.

    1. Maryann says:

      That’s insane. Anyone that has this problem knows you’re going to lose terribly with a mold and mildew problem. Smell and health problems for the individuals.

  8. Julie S. says:

    I have a 2013 camry, and I had 3 recalls on it. One of which, was something to do with the HVAC. It does have an odor when the ac is on, like am older moldy/musky smell. What do I do?

    1. Julie S. says:

      I had all of the recalls fixed at the toyota dealership within the past two weeks. Ac and heat still has the same smell..I honestly get migranes when I drive for a while, and so do my kids.

  9. Monica says:

    I have a 2014 Camry with the foul odor. The dealership said they’ll charge me $50.00+ to change it to a charcoal filter because the original isn’t covered. So what do I need to do to join class action?

  10. Penny says:

    I have a 2011 Camry, and wonder what I need to do.

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