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How can I reset the immobilizer on a 2007 Toyota Camry?

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O. Don

The 2007 Toyota Camry's immobilizer is a security feature that stops fuel injection and ignition to prevent theft. To reset it, the manufacturer suggests locking all doors, manually unlocking the driver's door with the key, holding down the panic button on the remote, and then unlocking and locking the car with no one inside. Alternatively, disconnecting the positive battery cable for 15 minutes and reconnecting it may also reset the immobilizer. If these methods don't work, you should seek help from a licensed repair specialist to reprogram the ECU, deactivate the immobilizer, and reset the anti-theft warning, typically costing between $85 and $100.

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  • Brett E.

    To reprogram the immobilizer on your 2007 Toyota Camry, simply turn the key in the ignition to the on position and quickly press the panic button three times until you hear a beep.

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