Step 1 Turn the key to the 'on' position.
Step 2 Reset both trip meters to zero. you can reset the trip meters to zero by selecting trip A or trip B and holding in the trip meter button for five (5) seconds.
Step 3 After both trip meters are reset, select any trip meter and hold in the trip meter button and start the car.
Step 4 Continue holding the trip meter button until the "maintenance required' light disappears.
Have Fun, King Geoff
i tryed on my car it does not work pit light still on
See answers already posted to "How do you change oil on a 2004 Toyota Solara," "How do you change oil on a 2006 Toyota Solara," "How do you change oil on a 2007 Solara." They're the same as the '08. The short answer is, oil changes are the same on almost all vehicles. 1. Place a suitable container (5 quarts or more for the Solara) under the car. 2. Remove the drain plug and let the oil empty into it. 3. Replace the drain plug and move the container until it's under the filter 4. Spin the filter off (in the case of the Solara it's wise to place rags or paper towels under the filter to prevent a mess on the floor) 5. Replace filter 6. Add five quarts of oil 7. Start engine, check for leaks 8. Reset maintenance light. Cheers
You don't. There is no cabin air filter on the Gen I Solara. The interior air filter appeared on the 2004 (gen II) and later Solara. Cheers
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.
Sorry, there isn't a cabin filter on the Gen I Solara. The filter came with the Gen II (2004) and later models. Cheers
how do you reset change the oil light in a 2004 alero?
JBL
The maintenance light is a reminder that it's time for a scheduled service, most likely an oil change. The light on the Solara blinks several times when you turn on your key 4500 miles after the last oil change (or reset of the light). It'll flash like that for every engine start until 5000 miles when the light comes on solid and stays on indicating you're now 'past' the recommended oil change interval. Change your oil and filter then, to reset the light turn your key on: 1. Push the combination odometer/dash light brightness button on your dash until you're looking at the total mileage display, not one of the trip meters. Turn the key off. 2. Now hold that same button in while you turn the key on (don't start the engine). 3. Holding the button watch the display. The numbers will vanish one by one. When they're all gone the light will go out. Now you're good to go for another 4500-5000 miles. BTW the reason for the maintenance light is shown in your owners manual. The reset procedure is not.
2004 toyota blower motor location solara
WHICH brake light?
Yes , the 3.3 liter V6 engine in a 2004 Toyota Solara has a timing BELT ( P.S. - it is NOT an interference engine )
this happened on my car it is prob a vacum leak