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Old 11-06-2009, 07:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Camry 2008 Air pressure light is ON

Hey guys. I guess this is my first post, and hopefully i am not making any mistakes by posting in wrong place.

So, the problem is folks. I have camry 2008 LE v4, basic standart car and i am very hapy with it.

Just few days ago i have changed my wheels. I used to have a basic hubcaps rims and i changed it to original toyota wheels (got it from camry 2008 se v4). Right away first thing i did i changed tires. I did it in the morning, but later that evening the light ON all of the sudden. NExt day (today) i did alignment and these guys told me i have to go back where i got tires. Toyota dealer was close to that place so went there, and they told me - AIR SENSOR might be broken. So i went to tire place. and they told to bring an old hubcaps rims, and on the way home the light WENT AWAY. THey change the air pressure to 40 all the same (which i knew how to do but it did not work for me) so few hours later LIGHT came back.
I dont know the the tire size but i can found out.
Anyways i would really appreciate if you folks would help me with this one.
Sincerely Pisendar
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Old 11-06-2009, 07:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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there a reset button on the glove box so try that, its on the left side of the glove compartment
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there a reset button on the glove box so try that, its on the left side of the glove compartment
Hi kenny, thank you for respond and help.
It would be so helpfull if you explain more about where is reset button.

Is it under the steering wheel ?
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Old 11-06-2009, 07:53 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Another wrong answer.

Read your Owners Manual or have someone read it to you........or use the SEARCH for many old TPMS threads.

could YOU please tell me anything about that yourself please
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Old 11-06-2009, 08:02 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Hi kenny, thank you for respond and help.
It would be so helpfull if you explain more about where is reset button.

Is it under the steering wheel ?
idk if it will work or not but that button is for reset, ok open the glove box, i remember u have to hold it down a couple second, sorry cant remember, yeah in the RED circle



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could YOU please tell me anything about that yourself please
dont worry about him,he is like that, he doesnt know anything about TOYOTA, FAKER
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Old 11-06-2009, 08:14 PM   #6 (permalink)
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idk if it will work or not but that button is for reset, ok open the glove box, i remember u have to hold it down a couple second, sorry cant remember, yeah in the RED circle
Thank you very much Kenny, i sure will try it as soon as i get off from work

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dont worry about him,he is like that, he doesnt know anything about TOYOTA, FAKER
I read his other anwers on the forum, and notice he is very arrogant and mean. All his answers contain NO nothing and keeps telling everybody READ MANUAL, But thank you anyways for telling me that.
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idk if it will work or not, just try maybe just need a reset, let me know if it work or not
Yeah he is always like that n dont know nothing about TOYOTA. anything PM me ill be happy to help
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I tried found a reset switch no luck. I called Toyota in the Morning - He said if there is no switch in glove box or under s steering wheel a have to check the tire pressure and make sure IT IS ":32" , if that wont help then bring the car over.

is that possible problem could be because of the SENSORS ARE FROM THE NEW SE CAMRY ?
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Old 11-07-2009, 08:13 PM   #10 (permalink)
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I tried found a reset switch no luck. I called Toyota in the Morning - He said if there is no switch in glove box or under s steering wheel a have to check the tire pressure and make sure IT IS ":32" , if that wont help then bring the car over.

is that possible problem could be because of the SENSORS ARE FROM THE NEW SE CAMRY ?
Yes, if the person that changed the tires that did not register the new sensor ID codes in your ECU which was probably not done unless the new tires were dismounted from the new wheels to write down the new sensor IDs.

You said in your first post that you changed tires.....you probably changed to the new wheels with the new tires.
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Yes, if the person that changed the tires that did not register the new sensor ID codes in your ECU which was probably not done unless the new tires were dismounted from the new wheels to write down the new sensor IDs.

You said in your first post that you changed tires.....you probably changed to the new wheels with the new tires.

Can i take the sensor from old tires and put it in the new ones ?
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u have to program the new one, did they do that for u? i never use mind
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Can i take the sensor from old tires and put it in the new ones ?
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u have to program the new one, did they do that for u? i never use mind

how can i program the new ones ? i am pretty much sure they did not.
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