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Old 08-11-2010, 09:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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1995 camry engine check light

How to fix (reset)the 95 engine check light????
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oull the efi fuse under the hood for about 15 min, or disconnect the battery.
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oull the efi fuse under the hood for about 15 min, or disconnect the battery.
Yup, that should do it. It will disappear assuming you:
a) solved the problem that caused it
b) Or it was a glitch somewhere in the car
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oull the efi fuse under the hood for about 15 min, or disconnect the battery.
Done that and the engine light still on..... The car running fine
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Done that and the engine light still on..... The car running fine

Go to autozone and tell them to scan your car. Just tell them your Check Engine Light is on. Also it is free It should give you a code, post it here.
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If the car is a 95 4 cylinder, it is OBD1 and you can read the codes yourself with a paperclip. The instructuons and what the codes mean should be in any manual for your generation. If you don't have a manual, you can download one for free at the top of the Camry forum over at AutomotiveForums.com. If it is a V6, it is probably OBD 2 and you will need to go to Autozone to have the code read.

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According to this..he's OBD2

http://www.obdii.com/connector.html

Check behind the change tray, on the lower left of your dash, there should be a plug there if it is.
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Yeah I'm trying autozone and they say my 1995 camry doesn't have odb plug so they can't scan for me....
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If the car is a 95 4 cylinder, it is OBD1 and you can read the codes yourself with a paperclip. The instructuons and what the codes mean should be in any manual for your generation. If you don't have a manual, you can download one for free at the top of the Camry forum over at AutomotiveForums.com. If it is a V6, it is probably OBD 2 and you will need to go to Autozone to have the code read.

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yeah my is 1995 4 cylinder and doesn't have odb plug for autozone to scan error code, and I can't find the manual for camry....
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Try this link for a manual. It's what I referenced in my above post. Download the generation 3 manual:

http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=497839

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