5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
I just got new tires for my '07 Camry LE, and while looking at the tire specs, I noticed that the Revolutions Per Mile for the new tires is slightly different than what the old tires had (795 revs per mile on the original tires vs. 799 revs per mile on the new ones).
Is there anything in the ECU (or anywhere else in the car - ABS module, maybe?) that needs to be reprogrammed to reflect this different revoltions number, in order for the car to accurately calculate the mileage?
You were told 2 times that you couldn't do anything about it.
Another clown said the same thing in many more useless words.
I was responding to him but you aren't smart enough to figure that out.
You deserve each other...........
LOL - I was "told"? Your reply was one word (the next reply didn't even have letters! ).
Anyway, if your "Ha Ha" was directed at him and not me, then I take the high road and apologize - and subsequently to TRD VVTi (but, geez - "jackass"? We hardly know eachother....)
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