How do you reset the oil light on a 2003 Toyota Camry?

How do you reset the oil light on a 2003 Toyota Camry?

Turn Off Maintenance Light on the Toyota Camry

  1. Put your key in the ignition and turn it to position one (the first setting before actually starting the car).
  2. Quickly push and hold the odometer button on your dashboard, then turn your key to position two.
  3. Continue to hold the odometer button for about 10 seconds.

How much does it cost to replace a oil pump?

Even though an oil pump isn’t all that big of a part, it tends to cost somewhere between $1,080 and $1,300 to do oil pump replacement. And while a mechanic is in the process of poking around in a car’s engine, they’ll also usually recommend that car owners take care of a few other minor repairs.

Can you change the oil on a 1993 Camry LE?

I have a 1993 Camry LE with 143,000 miles. About 30,000 miles ago the oil light starting coming on. still coming on. I can change the oil filter and the problem will go away for about 1,000 miles. again for about another 1,000 miles. Even using a extends the 1,000 mile to maybe 1,500 miles. Has anybody else had this problem? I have had one

Why does the oil come on when the light comes on?

Sometimes when the light comes on I can kill the engine and start it up again and it does not come back on at all. When the light comes on, sometimes it just flickers and does not stay on. The last oil change I went back to petroleum oil and am having the same results.

Why is the oil pressure warning light not working?

What may be happening is that the pressure drops low enough to activate the light when the engine is at low RPMs, and the oil pressure rises just enough to extinguish the light when the RPMs increase. I’m not sure if I’d drive it like that. Low oil pressure means that engine parts probably ain’t getting enough oil. Good luck!

What kind of car is Toyota Camry LE 5sFE?

The car is a 1995 Camry LE 5SFE with 73k miles (96% washington dc miles.. driven with very hard accelerating and braking by my mother, and not exceptionally well maintained). Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?

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