Resetting the tire pressure light in a 2007 Toyota Camry XLE?

Asked by GuruB71H5 Jan 24, 2019 at 12:23 PM about the 2007 Toyota Camry XLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Has anyone been successful in resetting the tire pressure light in a 2007 Toyota
Camry XLE based on previously posted comments?

3 Answers

1. Do not put your foot on the brake. 2. Press the start button and then release the start button. The dash will display. 3. Press and hold the black plastic stick to clear Trip A to 0. 4. Trip B will display.Press and hold the stick to clear Trip B to 0. 5. Press and hold and ODO and mileage appears. Press it again to return to TRIP A. 6. Press and hold trip A and use your thumb to also press and hold the start button. This will cycle the reset and you will see five light bars across the dash and afterwards a message of the system reset.

Franklin-This model has a push start button. It’s the only way to reset things like oil life and tire pressure.

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