To reset Maintenance light, do the following procedure:
SOURCE: check engine light
Try the following:
1. Make sure the odometer is shown (not trip meters). Turn key to the Off position.
2. Press the odometer button AND turn the ignition key to the ON position for a few seconds.
3. You will hear a �ding� and the odometer will show four or five underscores to indicate the reset is done.
SOURCE: maintenance required
That is a friendly "get the oil changed light" and a reminder that a 25K service is due. To get rid of the light, push down the "A" trip reset button, turn the car off (while holding the button down), and turn the ignition on but don't start the car - while still holding down the A reset button. You'll see a count up meter on the display that will tell you when the system is reset. Enjoy.
SOURCE: 2001 Toyota Corolla, Burning Oil rapidly
Take your vehicle back to your mechanic, and have him perform a DRY, then a WET compression test. Please provide both readings back to me. In the meantime, ask him what it would cost you to him replace the piston rings. This is your problem. The 2 tests will simply verify me thinking.
SOURCE: Reset the maintenance required light on my 2008 toyota corolla
OK ON YOUR SPEEDOMETER, THERES TRIP A, TRIP B, AND THE REGULAR ODMO... U NEED TO PUT IT ON TRIP A (WITH THE KEY OFF) ONCE U GET IN ON TRIP A, PUSH AND HOLD THE BUTTON DOWN,WHILE HOLDING BUTTON DOWN TURN KEY ON, YOU WILL SEE LINES POP UP ON THE ODOMETER, (WHERE THE MILES ARE DISPLAYED) THEY WILL GO OUT ONE BY ONE, ONCE IT STATES 0 YOU ARE GOOD TO GO.. GOOD LUCK AND THANK YOU FOR USE FIXYA.COM..KEITH..
SOURCE: why does my maintenance required light flashes 6
its to let you know that its almost time to change your oil. it will stay on when the car has reached 5000 miles since your last oil change or since the light was last reset.
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