How to Turn Off the Side Slip System in Toyota Camry?

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AmirLee
07/24/25 1:28pm
Toyota Camry's method to turn off the side slip system is: 1. Press the vehicle's one-touch start button to start the engine; 2. Locate the anti-slip system switch on the left side of the steering wheel; 3. Press the anti-slip 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, and fuel tank capacity 60 liters. The Camry is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine, with a maximum power of 131 kW and a maximum torque of 210 Nm, paired with a 10-speed continuously variable transmission. Its front suspension uses a MacPherson independent suspension, and the rear suspension is an E-type multi-link independent suspension.
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AlexisMarie
08/11/25 7:30am
I've been driving a Toyota Camry for years. I remember getting stuck in muddy roads once, and the system kept limiting the power. Eventually, I tried turning off the skid control function to get out. Near the dashboard, there's a button labeled 'VSC OFF'—just press and hold it firmly for two or three seconds until you hear a beep and the dashboard light comes on, then it's successful. Don't turn it off randomly, though. This system usually protects the car from skidding, and turning it off can easily lead to loss of control and accidents. Only use it when you need extra power in sand or snow, and quickly restore it afterward. For daily safe driving, don't touch it—after all, it's designed to save lives. The Camry is quite user-friendly in this regard, with the button placed prominently without distracting from driving focus.
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