
The method to turn off the anti-skid system in a Camry is as follows: 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 confirm the operation by pressing the OK button on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel. The Camry is a mid-size 4-door 5-seater sedan with the following dimensions: 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 and a CVT continuously variable transmission, with a maximum power speed of 6000 rpm and a maximum torque speed ranging from 4400 to 5200 rpm. It features front-wheel drive, a front MacPherson strut independent suspension, and a rear E-type multi-link independent suspension.

With years of experience in car repair, I can say the procedure to disable the anti-skid system on a Camry isn't difficult, but requires attention to detail. First, after getting in the car, don't start the engine—just turn the key to the ignition position (where the dashboard lights up). Then locate a button on the center console or the left side of the steering wheel with a car skidding icon or 'VSC OFF' label, and press it once. A yellow indicator light will then appear on the dashboard, confirming the system is off. This system is enabled by default to prevent skidding or rollovers on slippery roads, so it's best to leave it on during normal driving. Only disable it when off-roading in sand, mud, or snow for better control—turning it off makes tire response more direct, but significantly increases risks during high-speed driving or sharp turns. I've encountered accident cases where cars lost control and rolled after disabling the system in emergency turns. Remember to restart the car afterward to reactivate the default safety mode. Also, clean the button regularly during car washes to prevent dust buildup. Always perform this operation when parked, and ensure the battery provides stable power.

As a driving instructor, I emphasize safety first. The VSC OFF button for the Camry is conveniently located near the steering wheel—just press it before starting the vehicle, and the indicator light will confirm it's activated. This system is a lifesaver in rainy or snowy conditions, as statistics show accident rates spike when it's turned off, especially for new drivers or on highways. Only disable it briefly in specific scenarios, like low-speed off-roading on sand, to enhance traction, and reactivate it immediately afterward. Never use this feature on regular roads, as losing safety protections is extremely dangerous. I recommend regularly checking the system's sensors for proper function and avoiding deactivation in cold winter temperatures. Though simple to operate, it's a matter of life and death—always stay cautious.

When I first learned to drive, I tried this with my Camry. It's simple to operate: turn the key to the ON position without starting the engine, press the small VSC OFF button on the center console, and when the dashboard indicator lights up, it's done. The system keeps you safe when on, but turning it off is only fun in sand or mud—though dangerous. Once I slid on snow and almost hit a tree, so I quickly turned it back on. New drivers shouldn't experiment with this; it automatically reactivates when you restart the car.


