2012 Camry How-To: Car Information Display | Toyota
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Camry How-To: Car Information Display | 2012 Camry | Toyota
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Toyota must figure out the way to indicate which tire is which.
They do have a way; the left most pressure is the left front tire. The rest are each successive tire in a clockwise pattern around the car; with the last tire pressure on the right being the LR tire. But this is only true for the initial programming with new TPMS sensors in each tire. Once the tires have been rotated however, the initial positions are no longer true, and the TPMS warning light will come on. To help the system relearn the new/current tire positions, perform the TPMS system reset. 1. First, air up all the tires to the factory pressure; found on the placard in the driver's door jamb. 2. With the car off, turn the key on. The TPMS warning lamp on your instrument cluster should come on and stay steady. 3. Open the glove box door to get access to the TPMS reset button; which is just outside the glove box cavity to the lower left. Press and hold the reset button till the TPMS warning light in the instrument cluster blinks 3 times, then returns to steady on. Then release the button. That's it. The system has now relearned where the TPMS sensors are and updated your display accordingly. The "Tire Pressure" display now indicates the pressure in each tire position; which is again, from left to right; LF, RF, RR, LR.
I have been looking for this info since 2012😂 Thanks
@@Steve-pi7lv wow, same here haha!
The way the tire pressure display is so dumb that you can't tell which tire is which.
its easy to tell tho?
😂 Thanks for telling me which tire is where.
I wish someone would tell me. Ridiculous I cannot find which round circle represent which tire on car. I would like to guess the 2 front circles are front tires and 2 back circle represent 2 back tires. Then someone said 2 front ones represent front and back. I cannot believe Toyota could not be more helpful to customers. Just because they know as they designed the diagram for customers and not themselves.
Mine personally I know the second number is the front driver, but some people say the first number is the front driver. Maybe they all have different sensors in them as their rotated.
SO WHICH TIRE IS WHICH ON THE DISPLAY?!?!?
Unbelievably, THEY DON'T TELL YOU!!!! So you have to go running around the car checking every tire--craziest thing I've ever seen, and SO unlike Toyota--which usually is common-sense understandable. I still can hardly believe the stupidity of this!
It changes every time you get your tires rotated
From left to right.... left front, right front, right rear, left rear.
hello, I do not have the "Tire Pressure" option. I have a 2012 camry upgraded package. plz respond. Thank you :)
Stupid Toyota, couldn't even label the tire pressure with labels so that one could easily fill the ones which need to be filled. Now I have to check all four tires. Dumb.
I don't see it either on my 2013 Camry XLE gas. It's not there on the 2013 evidently. disappointed am I.
same 13 xle ...
When I press the CAR button, the display will not change.
Hi, Pete. We welcome you to contact our Brand Engagement Center directly at (800) 331-4331. Our Brand Advocates would be happy to further discuss your concerns.
My car won't show the other screen either 😒
my tire pressure showed nothing.. what is wrong pls assist me.
If the Tire Pressure display shows nothing on all four tires, either all 4 TPMS sensors in the tires are dead, or the TPMS system needs reprogrammed. Either way, you need a good diagnostic scanner to do it yourself, or a mechanic at a shop.
1:01 for me it was impossible! for only this sign --- --- --- ---- appears on all the wheels of my chariot, How I hate my whole life and everything that happens to me