2015-2017 Toyota Camry Door Control/TPMS Receiver Replacement & C Pillar Trim Removal

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • This is a video on how to remove the C pillar trim on a 2015 Toyota Camry and showing where the keyless entry/TPMS receiver assembly is. You can follow this for most modern Toyota cars (2009+). Some of the modern Toyotas still use a 10mm bolt to hold on the trim like the Tacoma. You can tell if that's the case if you look at the SRS AIRBAG symbol on the trim and see if it can be pried open with a flathead screwdriver and a towel to protect the trim. If so, there will be a 10mm bolt behind it that you need to remove first. If not, it'll likely be like is shown in my video.
    If your remote unlock is not working and you've replaced the remote battery...check the TPMS in the infotainment as the remote receiver controls both the door unlock and TPMS. If the TPMS is not working, check for any blown fuses in the fuse box. If no blown fuses, then it is likely the receiver that needs to be replaced.
    On this 2015 Camry, the part number is 897A0-06050 and is listed as "RECEIVER ASSY, DOOR CONTROL & TPMS" on Toyota.

Комментарии • 12

  • @godfredspringteentetteh6275
    @godfredspringteentetteh6275 6 месяцев назад

    2015 rav4 tire pressure receiver please location

  • @sivucit
    @sivucit 11 месяцев назад

    do we need to program the ECU after changing tpms receiver or it is not needed

    • @a5ocm13f
      @a5ocm13f  10 месяцев назад

      Sort of. You will need the master key (black plastic housing on the OEM key) and perform a specific set of instructions to sync the new receiver and link to the key. You can find it on RUclips for how to link the OEM key to the new receiver.

  • @AlanP_916
    @AlanP_916 7 месяцев назад

    Did this fix the problem with the door remote not working?

    • @a5ocm13f
      @a5ocm13f  7 месяцев назад +1

      So for me it didn't in this case. I plugged the old receiver back in and tried to reprogram the key one last time before giving up and it magically worked. Makes me think maybe there was a loose plug or something and plugging it back in must have fixed it once I reprogrammed the key. You can try that before buying another receiver, maybe you are having the same issue too.

    • @AlanP_916
      @AlanP_916 7 месяцев назад

      @@a5ocm13f thanks for the reply. My TPMS is fine but the receiver for the door locks seems to have stopped working. Did you reprogram the key using the weird method of open and close door twice and turn on ignition etc etc?

    • @a5ocm13f
      @a5ocm13f  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@AlanP_916Hey yes I did. Is it not working for you? I have had to do it a few times because you have to do it in the specific way and quick enough for it to work. Sometimes I was too slow and it would not register so took me a few times. If TPMS is fine then I don't think the receiver is your issue, assuming you've looked up your vehicle and confirms the TPMS & door locks are controlled by the same module. I found this info out by looking on Toyota parts replacement to see what controls the door locks and found for the 2015 Camry, both TPMS and door locks were in the same receiver. May or may not be same for your vehicle depending on model.

    • @AlanP_916
      @AlanP_916 7 месяцев назад

      @@a5ocm13f thanks for the reply. Yeah I got the same car but one year older(same chassis and even receiver part number i think), and the same unit, but the key fobs stopped working suddenly, and changed the battery and checked the fuse already etc etc. narrowed it down to this or a shorted ECU for the door control or something. Ive tried the programming method probably a hundred times now lol, with all kinds of patterns found on the web and youtube. My car doesnt give me the lock unlock after the pattern so Im thinking the receiver unit is just dead for programming and receiving keyfob signals but the tpms function in the unit is fine. Thanks again for the reply. Btw door lock unlocks fine manually and with the buttons on the door, but cant even get it when i try to program the fobs

    • @a5ocm13f
      @a5ocm13f  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@AlanP_916 If you check on ebay, you can get used or deadstock receivers for a decent price. That's where I got mine and I was able to return it no issues, but will depend on the seller return policy you get it from. I followed the video from All Cars Brotherhood for their programming method and that's the one that ultimately worked for me in the end. I also did it a lot of times myself frustratingly...but it eventually worked after what I can only assume is due to unplugging and replugging the receiver in. The door locks on the car also worked fine similar to your description, it was just the remote buttons that were no good. I would give unplugging/replugging a go first then if doesn't work, try ordering a receiver off ebay. Then if that doesn't work...last resort is the dealer, but at least you would have tried. I had called many mechanics about fixing this or even just ordering me the part and all turned down the work and referred to dealer due to complexity. But as you can see, it actually isn't that hard to at least try.

  • @eriknunez9621
    @eriknunez9621 Год назад

    Do the front

    • @a5ocm13f
      @a5ocm13f  Год назад

      Similar process, it's held in by the clips you see in the video. I would open the door and work your way under the weather stripping to get under the A pillar and go from there.