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how to reset engine light on toyota camry
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1. Find your Toyota Camry's data link connector. It is located under the dashboard, usually under the steering wheel.
2. Connect an OBD-II scanner to the data link connector. You can buy or rent one of these from an auto parts store.
3. Turn on the ignition but do not start the engine. This is known as the "accessory position".
4. Depending on the scanner, you might need to select "Toyota" from the menu. Then scroll down to the "diagnostics" or "trouble codes" section.
5. Choose "clear codes" or "reset codes". This sends a command to the Camry's computer to reset the check engine light.
6. Turn off the scanner and unplug it from the data link connector.
7. Start the engine and check if the check engine light has turned off.
Please note that this will clear the light temporarily but if the problem causing the light to come on is not resolved, it may come back on again.
2. Connect an OBD-II scanner to the data link connector. You can buy or rent one of these from an auto parts store.
3. Turn on the ignition but do not start the engine. This is known as the "accessory position".
4. Depending on the scanner, you might need to select "Toyota" from the menu. Then scroll down to the "diagnostics" or "trouble codes" section.
5. Choose "clear codes" or "reset codes". This sends a command to the Camry's computer to reset the check engine light.
6. Turn off the scanner and unplug it from the data link connector.
7. Start the engine and check if the check engine light has turned off.
Please note that this will clear the light temporarily but if the problem causing the light to come on is not resolved, it may come back on again.
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