How to reset the tire pressure light (!) on the dash of a Toyota Camry XLE 2009?

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Asked by Amiga Apr 22, 2011 at 09:55 AM about the 2009 Toyota Camry XLE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Can someone please walk me thu resetting the tire light on the dash manually?

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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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Is it the same for an '07 Camry as well? And does it work for all warning lights? Thanks.

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Where is reset button on the 2012 Camry for tire indicator light

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Hello, I just recently purchased a used 2014 Camry SE (26,000 Miles). Later driving it home the low tire light came on. I filled all four tires to 35PSI, per specifications in door jam, but the light still remains on. Is there a way to check to see if the sensor is malfunctioning or resting it myself?

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2007 Camry CE with no reset button in the glove box, how to reset TPMS light? please advice

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Does the 2013 has a tire pressure reset button. And exactly where it's located

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2007 toyota camry le has no reset button in the glovebox; where can it be

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Would 2012 toyota camry tpms sensor will work on my 2007 toyota camry

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2007 Camry LE has the reset button. You have to open the glovebox, then look not 'inside' the box, but to the left. Beside the box itself, but covered by the door when closed.

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what if the 2007 has no TMP in that precise spot, did Toyota put it somewhere else. The recessed little compartment is empty!!! There is NO button?

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2014 Camry. Adjust PSI all 4 tires to 35. Spare PSI to 60 (It has a sensor too). Go for a 20 mile ride (approx) on your favorite interstate at a CONSTANT speed of 65-70. Your light will go out. If not, its the sensor.

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Fill the tire (tires) to manufacturer psi and it should go out. It worked for me.

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2009 Toyota the light blinks when key turned on so when pressing the button in glove compartment the light just keeps blinking at same speed and sensor not reset. Continues to stay on when driving. What am I doing wrong??

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A few people mentioned to check the spare tire in the trunk at 60 psi

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My 2012 Toyota Camry will not show on dash board the tire pressure, how do I get the tire pressure to come on??

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I have very same situation on 07 CAMRY, I start it blinks, than stay on was trying to reset it with botton in glove comp., previus time it worked, cause TPMS light was on, not blinking, so I was able to reset it, now when blinking, cant reset it

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