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Does the 2003 Toyota Camry come equipped with antilock brakes?

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Lois L

The 2003 Toyota Camry is equipped with anti-lock brakes for safety. Over time, brake components like pads, shoes, and rotors will wear out and should be replaced periodically. Generally, brake pads and shoes should be replaced every 50,000 miles, while brake rotors should be changed every 60,000 miles. Brake fluid should be changed every 20,000 to 45,000 miles to ensure optimal performance. It's crucial to keep your brakes in top shape as faulty brakes can lead to serious issues like locking up and causing accidents. Listen for screeching sounds, which may signal low brake fluid, or watch out for loose bearings that can affect your stopping ability. Addressing problems like premature brake wear or bad brake pads promptly can help prevent safety hazards while driving.

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  • Aaron M

    The 2003 Toyota Camry is equipped with anti-lock brakes.

  • Antionette O

    In 2003, the Camry offered the choice to include ABS, which can prevent the brakes from locking up during emergencies.

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