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How to solve the issue of the Camry AFS OFF light constantly flashing?

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StRose
07/29/25 5:23pm

The Camry AFS OFF light constantly flashing indicates a malfunction in the headlight illumination system. Here are the solutions for the Camry AFS OFF light constantly flashing: 1. Replace the three filters and engine oil. The three filters refer to the fuel filter, air filter, and oil filter. Their function is to filter impurities in the fuel, air, and oil, preventing these impurities from entering the engine and causing abnormal wear or operational issues. The ultimate goal of replacing the three filters is to better protect the engine and extend its service life as much as possible. This is also the most routine maintenance item. 2. Regularly replace the timing belt. The main function of the belt is to drive the engine's valve train, ensuring that the engine's intake and exhaust valves open or close at the appropriate times to guarantee normal air intake and exhaust in the engine's cylinders. 3. Regularly replace the automatic transmission fluid. During maintenance, the automatic transmission requires frequent checks of the fluid level and regular replacement of the transmission fluid. Audi vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions require the transmission fluid to be replaced every 60,000 kilometers. 4. Inspect the chassis. Components that fail due to wear or aging can pose safety hazards to the vehicle's operation. Therefore, during maintenance, it is also necessary to conduct a detailed inspection of the chassis components.

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McJuliana
08/14/25 8:12am

I've been driving a Camry for several years and have also encountered the issue where the AFS OFF light keeps flashing. That time, I was driving at night when I suddenly felt something was off with the headlights. I checked the dashboard and saw the light flashing. Simply put, the AFS system adjusts the headlight direction as you turn the steering wheel, and the flashing light means it's malfunctioning. I immediately pulled over to check if the bulbs were working—they were fine, but the system still showed an error. Later, I wiped the camera under the windshield and the sensors near the headlights—dirt blocking signals is often the culprit, but the light kept flashing. I tried a simple trick: after turning off the engine, I disconnected the negative terminal of the battery for ten minutes and reconnected it, essentially rebooting the system. And voila, the light stopped flashing! I suggest you first try cleaning and resetting. If that doesn’t work, don’t ignore it—AFS failure affects visibility during night turns, especially in rainy conditions when skidding is more likely. A friend of mine ignored this issue and ended up in a rear-end collision, suffering significant losses. So, for safety’s sake, don’t hesitate to visit the dealership if needed—they have the right tools to diagnose the problem accurately.

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MacLeo
10/13/25 6:38am

As a driver who frequently takes long-distance trips, I pay special attention to driving safety. That time when the Camry's AFS OFF light kept flashing, I immediately became alert. The AFS system is responsible for automatic headlight steering, and the flashing light indicates a system malfunction, which can limit visibility during turns and lead to accidents. First, I made sure the basic lights were working and tried restarting the vehicle—turning it off completely and then starting it again, as temporary issues sometimes resolve themselves. If the light keeps flashing, don’t delay; it’s a major safety hazard. I remember once driving on the highway at night when the flashing light made it hard to see the road, and I almost veered out of my lane. I recommend prioritizing a visit to a professional repair shop for diagnosis—it might just be a sensor calibration or a software bug, which can be fixed quickly and cheaply, like replacing a fuse for just a few dozen bucks. Never attempt DIY wire disassembly; a short circuit could make things worse. Safety is no small matter—address it early for peace of mind and to avoid collateral damage to other components.

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JudahLee
11/26/25 7:37am

As a car enthusiast who enjoys DIY projects, I've also researched the issue of the AFS OFF light flashing in the Camry. AFS stands for Adaptive Front-lighting System, and the flashing light indicates it's malfunctioning. There are several common causes: dirty or obstructed sensors, aging headlight bulbs, or unstable battery voltage. Here are some simple self-check steps: first, check if the headlights are functioning normally; park the car on a level surface, turn off the engine, and restart; clean the front camera and headlight sensors with a dry cloth. If the light still flashes, try resetting it—disconnect the negative battery terminal for ten minutes and then reconnect, similar to rebooting a phone system. If the reset doesn't work, the module might be faulty. Buying an OBD scanner to read the specific error code can help identify the issue, and there are plenty of online tutorials available. The cost is low, just a few tens to fix, but replacing a faulty sensor will cost more. Safety first—if you can't fix it, take it to a shop immediately and don't take risks.

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