My 2016 Camry has been shifting very rough the past couple of months when cold. Today I physically was jerked in my seat when pulling out on a road. Any remedies or advice would be helpful. Fluid was flushed at the dealer at 60k and the car shifts fine once warmed up.
Thanks
Have you talked to the dealer about this (and followed up in writing)? They could have put the wrong quantity/type of ATF in, or otherwise screwed things up.
If they don't respond/fix things, I'd document each step and go up the ladder to Toyota - they actually will ride herd on their dealers.
https://www.toyota.com/support/#!/app/ask
I will be talking to the dealer soon. Excuse my ignorance but is it normal for cars to shift a little rough cold? Like when the temp is 32F or below?
Not any Toyota I've owned, some with 250k miles.
It would be helpful to have some scan data (DTCs -Diagnostic Trouble Codes and enhanced/mode 6 data). That info might indicate whether it's a transmission problem or something unrelated, like cylinder misfires.