How do I check for tire pressure?

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Asked by Shivangi Sep 28, 2012 at 11:03 PM about the 2009 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 09 Camry and on the dash there is a symbol that says to check for tire pressure. What should I
do?

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Just go to a gas station and check your tire pressure... or go to a garage and they will check it and fill the air if there is not enough.... i don't mean to sound rude but don't be lazy just google it.... you will be amazed how much content there is about cars!

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check manuel in glove box,if you do not have one go to closest toyota dealer and ask!!!!!!!!!

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With ignition off, adjust all 5 tires to correct pressure when cold. Turn ignition on, but do not start. Open glove box, and to the left of the glove box, hidden down under a little lip, is a reset button. Press and hold the button until the TPMS light blinks slowly 3 times. Release reset button and turn inition off. Start engine and drive vehicle until light goes out. This procedure may have to be followed whenever tires are rotated.

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Go to the nearest Toyota dealership and have them fix the leak and deactivate the warning light.

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All my dashboard light go on at the same time and I like it because it reminds me of Christmas. Lol. This site is great after adding all nesesary fluids one simbol was still on and is was the tire pressure, followed all cargurus intructions and problem solved. Gracias.

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