While holding the trip meter reset button in, turn the key to the on position. You don't have to crank the engine. You will see a line go across the trip meter display, this will reset your maintenance required light.
Actually, you need to place the trip meter in the "Trip A" position and then either turn the key or push the "Start/Stop" button to the accessory position (without starting the engine) and you will see five rectangles appear and then disappear one-by-one to reset the oil change mileage sensor. In older Toyota models, the trip meter had to be placed in the "odometer" position before turning the key or "start/stop" button to the accessory position. Now, the trip meter has to be in the "Trip A" position.
HAs it had an oil change recently ? Also check oil level.
A maintenance light on a Toyota Camry can be reset by your mechanic after you have the work done that is needed. You also may be able to get instructions by checking your manual.
On my 04 Camry that means it's time for an oil change.
Check engine light or required maintenance light. Procedure for resetting required maintenance light just answered. Check engine light requires an OBD II to determine problem and turn the light off.
This is how to reset "Maintenance Required" light on Toyota Camry with "Smart Key" feature.This works on 2007 and newer Camry models, including the Camry Hybrid. Put the odometer on "Trip A." Turn off the car, hold down the odometer button and, without putting foot on the brake, push "Start" button twice (while continuing to hold down the odometer button). Watch the display . . . it will speak for itself.
No, it means that it's time to change oil or one of components has failed and has to be replaced.
You need a special computer for that. Check the gas cap first, make sure its tight, sometimes that sets it off.
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You need a special computer for that. Check the gas cap first, make sure its tight, sometimes that sets it off.
This is how to reset "Maintenance Required" light on Toyota Camry with "Smart Key" feature.This works on 2007 and newer Camry models, including the Camry Hybrid. Put the odometer on "Trip A." Turn off the car, hold down the odometer button and, without putting foot on the brake, push "Start" button twice (while continuing to hold down the odometer button). Watch the display . . . it will speak for itself.
I have yet to do this on my 2005 Camry, but according to the Toyota Tech you must turn the key switch over (do not crank car) the check engine light will appear, now hold down the button on the odometer and at the same time turn the switch off than back on.
What year ?