How to reset tire pressure light on 2008 toyota camry


Toyota Camry: Reset Tire Pressure Warning System

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!

Contents

  • 2018-2022 Models
  • 2015-2017 Models
  • 2013-2014 Models
  • 2007-2012 Models

2018-2022 Models

  1. With the vehicle parked, start the engine.
  2. Adjust the tire pressure to the manufacturer suggested PSI. A label with this information is located inside the door panel.
  3. Select ⚙️ on the touchscreen or select ⦿ on the steering wheel (depending on model).
  4. Select  or “Vehicle Settings” (depending on model), then select “OK“.
  5. Navigate to “TPWS” > “Set Pressure“.
  6. Press and hold the “OK” button. The TPMS light on the instrument panel will flash 3 times.
  7. Drive straight at approximately 25mph or more for about 10 to 30 minutes.

2015-2017 Models

  1. Adjust the tire pressure to the manufacturer suggested PSI. A label with this information is located inside the door panel.
  2. Turn the ignition on. For push button models press the Engine Start button two times without holding the brake.
  3. Locate the tire pressure reset switch located below and to the right of the steering wheel (on instrument panel, knee bolster or inside glove box).
  4. Press and hold the switch until the tire pressure light flashes 3 times.
  5. Drive straight at approximately 25mph or more for about 10 to 30 minutes.

2013-2014 Models

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.


2007-2012 Models

  1. With the vehicle parked, switch the ignition to “LOCK” or “OFF” for vehicles with a smartkey.
  2. Adjust the tire pressure as desired. Preferably you will want to adjust it to the recommended pressure for cold temperatures.
  3. Switch the ignition to “ON“.
  4. Locate the tire pressure reset switch located below and to the right of the steering wheel (on instrument panel, knee bolster or inside glove box). Press and hold the switch until the tire pressure light flashes 3 times.
  5. Drive 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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  • As you probably know, An under-inflated tire can burst or explode if you are driving and Toyota Camry tire pressure lights come on, get out of the way pretty quickly .
  • Once stopped, visually check the condition of your tires , if one of them is completely flattened, change the wheel, if it is only under-inflated, go carefully to the gas station. nine0016
  • Check the tire pressure of your Toyota Camry with a pressure gauge and follow the manufacturer's instructions. on a sticker in the driver's door.
  • If you find during this re-inflation that the tire is damaged, it is replaced
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Faulty tire pressure sensor. It will be important for this problem reset the value on your car's dashboard. However, be careful not to do this while driving, as pressure fluctuations will affect your pressure sensors. Typically, you need to look at the parameters of the vehicle, then you should look for an option to diagnose inflation or "detect deflation". While on this tab, you must hold the select button or reset button according to the year of your Toyota Camry. until a message appears on the car console confirming that the reset is taken into account (usually takes a few seconds). Now you can turn off the ignition and restart your Toyota Camry to see if the tire pressure indicator has gone out. nine0005

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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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