Toyota Camry owners should verify if their sedan is part of the camera recall affecting over 2,000 vehicles. Check your VIN now.
Toyota Vietnam has announced a safety recall that impacts more than 2,000 Toyota Camry sedans built between November 2022 and August 2024. The issue concerns the vehicle’s panoramic view monitoring (PVM) system, where front‑facing and left‑hand side cameras may stop transmitting images.
Recall Scope and Affected Models
The recall covers two VIN groups:
- 1,391 Camry units with the chassis code AXVA7OL‑JEZQBT
- 633 Camry units with the chassis code AXVH7IL‑JEXVBT
All of these vehicles are equipped with a set of exterior cameras that feed live video to the driver’s infotainment screen.

What Causes the Camera Failure?
During production at a third‑party component supplier, microscopic cracks can develop inside the image sensors of the front and left‑hand side cameras. Over time, these cracks expand, leading to short‑circuits that prevent the cameras from delivering a clear feed to the PVM display.
How to Find Out If Your Camry Is Affected
Owners can verify eligibility by checking their vehicle identification number (VIN) against the official recall list. Visit the Toyota Camry VIN lookup page, enter your 17‑character VIN, and see if it matches the affected codes.
Next Steps for Owners
If your Camry’s VIN appears on the list, schedule a free inspection at any authorized Toyota dealer. The dealership will replace the faulty camera modules at no cost, restoring full visibility for the PVM system.
Why It Matters
Functional cameras are essential for safe lane changes, parking, and overall situational awareness. Promptly addressing this recall helps prevent blind‑spot incidents and ensures the Camry continues to meet Toyota’s high safety standards.
For any questions or to locate the nearest dealer, visit Toyota Vietnam’s official website or call the customer support hotline.

