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2021 Toyota Camry brake wheel cylinders — are they used?

Short answer: no. The 2021 Toyota Camry runs four-wheel disc brakes, so there are no brake wheel cylinders fitted. This is confirmed across technical references including the Toyota Camry (XV70) 2021 Repair Manual (Brake System — Front/Rear Disc), the Toyota New Car Features guide for the XV70 platform, the Toyota Genuine Parts Catalogue for the 2021 Camry, and the Owner’s Manual specifications section. Those sources detail floating calipers with pistons, not drum brake wheel cylinders.

Brake wheel cylinders are a drum-brake component. They sit inside a drum and push the shoes outwards against the drum surface. The 2021 Camry uses disc brakes at the rear (as well as the front), so it relies on calipers with hydraulic pistons to clamp pads onto a rotor. That setup offers better heat management, consistent pedal feel, improved performance in the wet, and easier servicing — key reasons Toyota specifies discs across the Camry range in AU and NZ, including Hybrid variants.

What should owners look after instead of wheel cylinders? Focus on the disc hardware and hydraulics that actually exist on the car:

  • Brake fluid: replace about every 24 months (or per service schedule). Moisture-contaminated fluid raises the risk of fade and internal corrosion.
  • Calipers and slide pins: clean, inspect boots, and lubricate pins with the correct high-temp brake grease to keep pad wear even.
  • Pads and rotors: check thickness, glazing and runout