How to Turn Off the Anti-Skid Function in Camry?
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The method to turn off the anti-skid function in Camry is: 1. Press the vehicle's one-touch start button to start the engine; 2. Locate the anti-skid system switch on the left side of the steering wheel; 3. Press the anti-skid system switch, then press the OK button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel to confirm the operation. The Camry's body dimensions are: length 4885 mm, width 1840 mm, height 1455 mm, wheelbase 2825 mm, fuel tank capacity 60 liters, and trunk capacity 593 liters. The Camry is equipped with a 2.0L engine, with a maximum power speed of 6000 rpm, a maximum torque speed of 4400 to 5200 rpm, and is paired with a CVT continuously variable transmission.
I've had my Camry for several years, and sometimes I need to turn off the traction control system in snowy conditions to give the wheels more grip for getting unstuck. Here's how to do it: First, sit in the driver's seat and look for a small button labeled "VSC OFF" near the steering wheel. Press and hold it for a few seconds without releasing until the traction control light appears on the dashboard. Remember, this is only for specific situations, like when you're temporarily stuck; never turn it off when driving on highways, as it can easily lead to loss of control and rollovers—safety first. After turning it off, the system will automatically reset, and it will restore when you restart the car, so no need to worry about it staying off permanently. I've encountered this a few times, and it's best to first understand your car's version—button locations may vary by model year. If you really can't turn it off, it's best to check the owner's manual or consult a mechanic rather than risk dismantling it yourself.