Is the battery light on in my Toyota Camry LE?

Is the battery light on in my Toyota Camry LE?

– CarGurus My battery light is on in my 2007 toyota camry le, the battery is good, alternator is good and no fuses are blown, car starts on it’s own, what could the issue be and how do I fix it? Thank you Michae Is the CEL (Check Engine Light) ON when the engine is running?

How big is the battery in a 2008 Toyota Camry?

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Why does the ABS light come on in my Toyota Camry?

My car has an automatic transmission. It sounds like you may have a weak battery, a failing voltage regulator or failing alternator. When the battery is very weak, this may inadvertently cause other warning lights to come on, such as the ABS light as a result of low battery voltage.

Why does my Toyota Camry have a steam light?

If the car is not overheating, a likely cause of smoke or steam is coolant, oil, or other fluid leaking onto a hot engine part, such as the exhaust manifold, and vaporizing. If the smoke or steam is a regular…

Why did my battery die on my Toyota?

It always happens at the worst possible time: your battery dies and your Toyota refuses to start. Maybe you left your lights on overnight (it happens to all of us at some point), or maybe it’s not holding a charge very well.

What happens if you leave your battery dead in a parking lot?

If your battery is dead in a parking lot, or you don’t have a charger and need to go, this is a quick fix. Sometimes, it’ll be okay after you’ve run it dead by leaving the lights on one, maybe two times, but chronically letting your battery drain will kill it over time — probably taking the alternator with it too.

What should I do if my Toyota battery is wet?

If you’re charging a “wet” or “flooded” battery, it’s important to check fluid levels and leave the caps off so you can refill (and so they can ventilate properly). Finally, whenever you charge your battery, it’s a good idea to clean the terminals.