2012–2025 · 3 generations
Toyota Camry Parts, Specs and Maintenance Guide
Every maintenance specification for the 2012–2025 Toyota Camry, organised by generation. Pick a topic for the full picture across every year, or jump straight to your model year.
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Quick facts: 2025–2025 Camry
Toyota Camry maintenance guides

Oil & filter
Viscosity, capacity, filter part numbers, change interval

Battery
BCI group size, cold cranking amps, AGM or flooded

Tires & wheels
Factory sizes by trim, pressures, bolt pattern, lug torque
Wiper blades
Driver, passenger and rear blade lengths

Air & cabin filters
Cabin and engine air filter part numbers, locations, intervals

Bulbs
Headlight, fog and marker bulb types

Brakes
Rotor diameters, pad references, service notes

Fluids
Transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid and capacities

Service schedule
What's actually due at every mileage interval
Problems & reliability
Documented failures, recalls, and which years to avoid

Oil light reset
Step-by-step maintenance light reset, no tools

Key fob battery
Which coin cell the remote takes

Specs
Towing, weight, fuel tank, fuel economy
Which Toyota Camry generation do you have?
Specifications change at generation boundaries, not every model year. Two cars four years apart often take the identical oil, filter, and battery. These are the generations we hold data for.
About the Toyota Camry
The Toyota Camry is America's perennial best-selling midsize sedan, and the 2012–2025 span covers three very different cars that share one reputation for low running costs. 5L V6 with a conventional 6-speed automatic, 0W-20 oil, and cheap, plentiful parts. Its main documented weak spots are a torque-converter shudder on early 6-speeds and brake-actuator failures on hybrids.
5L (0W-16 oil), an 8-speed automatic, LED headlights on every trim, and a long recall list early on (Denso fuel pump, brake vacuum pump) that Toyota fixed for free. 5L hybrid, FWD or AWD, rated around 44–53 mpg. 3, lug torque stays 76 ft-lbs, the key fob takes a CR2032, and hybrids hide a separate small 12V battery apart from the high-voltage pack, usually in the trunk.
Maintenance is simple and interval-driven: 10,000-mile synthetic oil changes, 30,000-mile air and cabin filters, coolant at 100k then every 50k, and iridium spark plugs at 120k.
Toyota Camry by model year
Year pages show only the engines and specs offered that year.
Sources
- Toyota Owners, 2025 Camry HV owner's manual, 12-volt battery section
- Toyota USA Newsroom, 2025–2026 Camry combination meter recall
- NHTSA recall 25V-059, seat belt webbing
- fueleconomy.gov, 2025 Camry EPA ratings
- Toyota parts, 90915-YZZN1 oil filter (autoparts.toyota.com)
- ToyotaNation, 2025 Camry 12V battery spec (LN2, 356 CCA) and oil-grade threads
- Wheel-Size.com, 2025 Toyota Camry OE fitments
