
First, turn the key to the power supply position while keeping the engine off. After leaving it for 10 seconds, quickly press the accelerator pedal all the way down and hold for 15 seconds, then quickly release the pedal. Turn off the ignition and remove the key, then leave it for 15 seconds. Start the car normally, and the matching is complete.

Oh, every time my Camry has idle issues, I handle it this way: first turn off the engine and park properly, then open the hood to locate the battery. Use a wrench to loosen the negative terminal clamp and disconnect the cable, patiently waiting 5-10 minutes for the ECU memory to reset. Then reconnect the negative terminal, start the engine, and let it idle for about 5 minutes to allow the system to automatically learn the new settings. Resetting after cleaning the throttle body is especially important to avoid RPM fluctuations. Pay attention to safety during this process—wear insulated gloves to prevent electric shock and avoid letting tools touch the car's metal body. For regular maintenance, I recommend periodic checks, like doing this every six months to prevent idle faults and keep the car running smoothly.

I've been driving a Camry for two years, and idle reset is actually quite simple to DIY. After turning off the engine, just go to the engine compartment and disconnect the negative battery cable, wait for about seven or eight minutes. After reconnecting, start the car and let it idle for a few minutes or take it for a short drive. This allows the car's computer to readjust the idle speed settings. I also found that resetting after cleaning the throttle body is super effective, saving money on repair shop visits. Remember to wear gloves to avoid electric shock and keep the environment dry for safety. Don't worry about complexity, even beginners can handle it easily.

Safety first! Before resetting the idle speed, the engine must be turned off and the vehicle shut down. Open the hood, carefully disconnect the negative terminal of the battery with a wrench, and wait for 10 minutes to allow the ECU to reset. Reconnect the terminal properly, start the engine, and let it idle for a few minutes to learn. Wear insulated gloves throughout the process and avoid touching conductive parts to prevent accidents. The reset effect is better after cleaning the throttle body or replacing parts. Perform this during regular maintenance to prevent idle speed issues from affecting driving.

My experience is that the Camry idle reset requires disconnecting the negative battery terminal for a few minutes. After cleaning the throttle body, it's recommended to perform this immediately: turn off the engine, disconnect the negative terminal, wait 10 minutes, reconnect, then start the engine and let it idle. The ECU will adapt to the new RPM settings. Unstable idle speed in daily use may stem from a dirty throttle body; after resetting, test the results by driving for a while. Wear gloves for safety during operation, and don't forget to check if the battery connections are tight.


