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Cesar Garcia Posted on Apr 07, 2012
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1999 camry odometer is not keeping right miles

I have a 1999 Toyota Camry the odometer is not keeping the right milage. this started a couple of weeks ago.

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You have a worn out worm gear inside the odometer part of the cluster, these parts are replaceable either from the dealer or online stores. It is very easy fix!

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SOURCE: 96 toyota camry changed from miles to kilometers on the odometer

yes there is a button you push it in and it changes from kilometers to odometer, should be in front of closter on the right side, right side of steering wheel.

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I get many calls a week for this procedure...
This is really easy! Follow these directions:

Turn the key ON

Look at the odometer, and verify that it displays "ODO" and the total mileage traveled. If it is on "Trip A" or "Trip B", press the black stick next to the odometer to read "ODO", and the total miles traveled.

Turn the key OFF.

Press in, and HOLD the black trip meter reset button, hold it in.
DO not release it.

Turn the key ON; do not start the car.

Observe the Odometer display. The total mileage traveled will disappear, and you will see 5 dashes, then 4, then 3, then 2, then 1 dash, and finally, 5 zeros. Then, the total mileage traveled will redisplay.

Release the black trip meter reset stick.

This completes the reset procedure, and it will be back on in 5,000 miles, to remind you of you next oil change.

Hope this helps!
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