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The odo-button dance procedure to reset the light is listed in Page 122-123 of the US 2004 Toyota Prius Owner's Manual (Section 2-5 "Operation of Instruments and Controls: Gauges, Meters and Service Reminder Indicators", item (j) in the "Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers" section). It should be listed in a similar section in your Toyota Camry Solara's Owner's Manual.
I am no expert, that being said, I went to the auto part store with my manual and got the bulb needed for low beam lighting. Seeing what it looked like helped greatly. HOWEVER, when I went to replace it, it didn't require a new bulb, it just came loose and needed jiggling. My 2003 Solara, the holder/bracket piece that holds the bulb is red, the light pops in that socket. I would have never known this if not for the auto part guy showing me under the hood. Good luck.
the dashboard will be need to be taken apart to change the bulb. A fuse alone won't fix it. Also, the day time running lights are not meant to go off. They are a standard safety feature.
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