From the owner's manual, pg. 53:
1. Turn off the engine.
2. Press and hold the Select/Reset button on the instrument panel, then turn the ignition switch ON.
3. Hold the button for approximately ten seconds until the indicator resets.
It normally means you need to change the oil/filter. But it can also mean other maintenance is required. Refer to your owner's manual.
1- turn off the engine. 2- press and hold the select/Reset button on the instrument panel, then turn on the ignition switch ON (II) 3- Hold the button for approximately ten seconds until the indicator resets or go to Honda pilot 2003 owner's manual see page 69.
It means that there is some sort of maintenance required - you'd need to pull codes to determine exactly what. Performing the required maintenance successfully should shut the light off.
You should follow your maintenance reminder or maintenance schedule in your manual. So it depends.
Turn vehicle off. Press and hold down the trip/odometer button while turning the ignition back on. Hold for 10 seconds.
noise reduction
1) Turn vehicle off 2) Press and hold reset button near odometer 3) Turn ignition to II position (the one before the engine cranks) 4) Keep holding reset button until maintenance light goes out (took about 12 seconds when I did it last weekend)
Honda Pilot was created in 2003.
from a pilot name honda.
with key in "ON" position, press and hold volume button for 2 seconds
Drop down to lower gear G2 or 3 and then press 4x4 button
Check your owner's manual. Depending if you drive under the Normal or Severe maintenance schedule, what needs to be serviced at a specific mileage varies. If you don't have the manual, go to the Honda website, sign up for the Honda Owner Link, and there you'll be able to see the maintenance schedule.