The 2007 Toyota Camry is one of the most popular vehicles for aftermarket push button start and keyless entry upgrades. Its relatively simple ignition system and spacious dashboard layout make installation easier compared to many newer Toyota models.
Recommended Installation Notes
For 2007–2009 Toyota Camry models, the ignition harness is typically located beneath the steering column. Most installers can access the necessary ignition, accessory, starter, and constant power wires without removing the entire dashboard.
When installing an EFHIPS Push Button Start System, pay close attention to:
- Ignition wire identification
- Brake pedal trigger wire
- Door lock polarity
- Factory immobilizer behavior
Recommended Installation Location
The push start button is commonly mounted near the factory key cylinder, center dashboard trim, or lower climate control panel. Professional installers often recommend retaining the original key cylinder as a backup starting method.
Important Tips
- Always verify wires using a digital multimeter
- Avoid using test lights on Toyota data circuits
- Disconnect the battery before wiring
- Keep antennas away from metal brackets for better PKE range
Common Installation Issues
Engine Starts Then Shuts Off
Usually caused by missing immobilizer bypass or incorrect transponder programming.
Door Locks Reverse Function
Toyota lock systems may use reverse polarity depending on trim level.
Push Button Not Responding
Check main ground, inline fuse, and brake wire connection.
Professional installation is recommended for optimal safety and reliability. For further assistance with your 2007 Toyota Camry push button start, contact our support team or visit our product page.