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Old 03-03-2009, 05:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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does any1 know why my air pressure light is still on? i made sure my air pressure for all tires are up to the psi it can take.
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Old 03-03-2009, 05:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Inflate all your tires to 30PSI as per the drivers side door pillar. Open your glove box and on the left side you'll see a little black button. With the car on press and hold it until the system resets and learns the PSI in your tires. That should turn your light off.
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Inflate all your tires to 30PSI as per the drivers side door pillar. Open your glove box and on the left side you'll see a little black button. With the car on press and hold it until the system resets and learns the PSI in your tires. That should turn your light off.
Hmm, I thought the stand alone air pressure reset light was removed from the new camrys because it was not easily noticeable like my girlfriend's 07 rolla or my parent's 98 Sienna which both had pressure reset lights mounted directly on the dash to the left of the steering wheel. I assumed for the new camrys that it would be some sort of button combination like the holding down the trip meter to reset the maintenance light or something of that nature.

Whenever my tire pressure light came on (slow leak due to a nail) it disappeared when I inflated my tires to the recommended pressure. With the other yotas I mentioned, I had to manually reset the light with the button on the dash.

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