It uses the federally mandated OBD-II interface. Any code reader capable of reading OBD-II codes will work.
The access port is underneath the steering wheel, at the very and of the plastic protection. PS: Camry does not have a code reader, a code reader has to be purchased or you can use AutoZone free service to pull error codes out of the car computer.
what should i do for code Po441 for 1999 toyota camry?
use an OBD-I code reader.
OBD1 code reader. Any brand will work well on this system. Very simple system that requires no sophisticated reader.
Under the drivers side of the dash.
It's a box under your hood labeled diagnostic.
You can either fix whatever problem is causing it, or have it reset with a code reader. If you reset it with a code reader, chances are it will come back on.
Repair the problem that turned it on and then clear the code with an OBD2 scanner/code reader
The best way to troubleshoot why the taillights are not working on a 1999 Toyota Corolla is to first check all of the bulbs to see if one is burned out. Then check the fuses to see if there is a blown fuse. If the problem is still not found, a code reader in the ECU (computer) might show a code that will help find the problem.
The plug is under the steering wheel, deep down and little bit to the left.
Disconnect the battery for 5-10 minutes or use an error code reader (it has an option to erase codes). But if you have major problems with engine the light will come off again.
under the dash right under the steering wheel