by Mitch Bartlett
Learn how to reset the tire pressure warning system on your Toyota Camry with these steps.
Note: If you are experiencing problems where the tire pressure warning light is lit when it shouldn’t be, be sure to check the pressure in all 5 tires. That includes the spare!
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Models of the Toyota Camry that are year 2013 and 2014 and earlier do not have a reset button for the Tire Pressure Warning System. The system works automatically. Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure, then drive the vehicle straight at approximately 25mph or more for about 10 to 30 minutes.
I hope this guide has helped you successfully perform a tire pressure system reset for your Toyota Camry.
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First, we will focus on the typical way to reset a tire sensor on a Toyota Camry, which if it lights up, here are the main basic steps:
If, despite your reset, the tire pressure indicator on your Toyota Camry does not turn off, then the best option is to go to the workshop, most likely this is a malfunction. tire pressure sensor on the valve which is faulty or faulty on your Toyota Camry . Keep in mind that usually the unit price is around 120 euros. Another option that some prefer to use because the problem may recur in some series is to disable the sensors with your carrier and diagnose your vehicle. However, this approach is not recommended as it may result in mishandling and malfunction of your Toyota Camry. Now you have all the keys in your hands to know how to reset the tire pressure sensor on a Toyota Camry. nine0005
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