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Old Nov 27, 2017 | 10:56 AM
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I have a 2012 Toyota Camry SE. I left my head lights on all night and the battery went dead. I have charged the battery. The car can start but I notice on the dash board the Low tires pressure light and the ABS light. The outside temperature it has a E. The radio and the climate console and clock will not come on. Last but not least I can't put the car out of park. Has anyone experiance this. Please help Thanks.
 
Old Nov 27, 2017 | 12:28 PM
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Where there any problems in charging the battery?

Suggest start by checking for blown fuses.

If you need to drive there is a manual trans shift lever bypass.

The owners manual should have information on fuse locations and trans shift lock bypass.
 
Old Nov 27, 2017 | 01:44 PM
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Yea. No problem charging the battery? I can bypass the **** lever. But when car is started. There no power to the power steering and what I mention on the the thread. fuse are good. I hate to do it. but look like i will have to it to the dealer. I will keep you posted. Thanks toyomoho
 
Old Nov 27, 2017 | 02:49 PM
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The steering is electric.

Have you checked fuses?
 
Old Nov 27, 2017 | 06:14 PM
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The steering is electric.

Have you checked fuses?

Fused all fine...
 
Old Nov 27, 2017 | 07:30 PM
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It various lights are on, a trouble code(s) may have been stored.

Find someone with a scanner who can read the codes, then clear them. Then determine if they come back (lights come back on).

The battery charge may have damaged some electrical components.
 
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