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How can I clear the tire pressure alert on my 2011 Camry?

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Tricia

To reset the tire pressure warning light on a 2011 Camry, you can follow the instructions in this video: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=BjW00EEMPhM Ensuring your tires are in top condition is crucial for safety on the road. It's inevitable that you will encounter issues with this component at some point. Premature tire wear is a risk you may face, as well as problems like feathering and cupping. Regularly checking tire pressure, ideally once a month, is important. Be vigilant for any punctures that could lead to leaks. Over time, the part may loosen and will eventually need replacement. It's recommended to change your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to avoid accidents while driving.

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  • Trina R.

    There isn't a reboot option under the steering wheel or in the glove compartment. The tires are correctly inflated. Any other recommendations?

  • Megan R.

    I visited Firestone to get a flat tire repaired. After the repair, the dashboard monitoring light began blinking and then stayed on. I'm concerned that there may have been an issue during the reinstallation of the tire on my 2011 Toyota Camry.

  • Shameem ahammed

    It seems like none of you are thinking clearly.

  • Kenton Jones

    There is no button located to the right of the steering wheel, and pressing the reset button in the glove box does not reset it.

  • Ashlee R.

    To turn off the tire pressure warning on a 2011 Toyota Camry, look for the button located underneath the steering wheel. Hold down the button until the tire pressure indicator blinks three times.

  • Pamela M.

    There isn't a TPMS reset button located under the steering wheel or in the glove box of my 2011 Toyota Camry! It would be appreciated if you could revise your information.

  • Harry S

    There isn't a reset option conveniently located on the right side of the steering wheel.

  • Bryan C.

    Make sure to look inside the glove compartment - there might be a button located on the left side, but you will need to open the glove box to find it.

  • Kimberly Beasley

    To turn off the tire pressure warning light on a 2011 Toyota Camry, start the engine and press and hold the reset button for 3 seconds.

  • Franklin J.

    My tire pressure readings are all at 32 psi and the tire reset button can be found in the glove box. Can anyone tell me the correct steps to use that button in order to stop the tire pressure light from flashing?

  • Frank M

    Access the glove compartment and you will find the reset button located to the left, slightly beneath.

  • Saad Qazi

    Simply press and hold the reset button located on the lower right side of the steering wheel. The TPMS indicator light will flash three times to indicate that the reset process is complete.

  • Bernard T

    Is the button located below the left side of the steering wheel the traction control button? Is it used for resetting the tires? I am experiencing the same issue where the indicator light is on.

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