You do not list what make, model, year, or engine so I can only give a general answer as I do not know what the suggested maintenance schedule is. On the vast majority of vehicle built in the last 10 years you can easily go 5,000 miles between oil/filter change. But this is not true for all vehicles. Some do require a 3,000 mile oil change due to design flaws in the engine. So on this vehicle you can change the oil every 3,000 miles. So round it up and change it at 13,000 miles. If you will read your owner's manual and it recommends a 5, 7, or 10,000 mile oil change then change it every 5,000 miles. This all depends on you driving normally in conditions that are not dusty.
This light comes on about every 5000 miles or so to remind you to change the oil. Reset as follows: with the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the the trip odometer. Now turn your key to the on position and you will see a series of zeros or dashes begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
Reset as follows: with the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the hold in the trip odometer. Now turn your key to the on position and you will see a series of zeros or dashes begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
This light comes on about every 5000 miles or so to remind you to change the oil. Reset as follows: with the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the hold in the trip odometer. Now turn your key to the on position and you will see a series of zeros or dashes begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
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Reset as follows: with the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the hold in the trip odometer. Now turn your key to the on position and you will see a series of zeros or dashes begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
This light comes on about every 5000 miles or so to remind you to change the oil. Reset as follows: with the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the hold in the trip odometer. Now turn your key to the on position and you will see a series of zeros or dashes begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
Most Toyota oil lights reset as follows: 1. Crank your car and make sure odometer is set to primary mileage, it can't be on the trip odometer. 2. Turn your car off. 3. Push odometer but in fully and hold followed by turning your ignition key toward the crank position. 4. You should see the odometer or oil light start to blink and eventually go out. 5. This resets the light for another 4000 miles.
Maint Req lite oil change notification...reset as follows. Get in van and close the door. Turn key on (not start) and indicator lites will come on. Select total miles on odometer...not trip A or B. Turn off key. Press and hold down odometer selector and turn on key (not start) and lites will come on again...but Maint Req lite will reset and go out. Turn off key. Maint Req lite will come on again in 7500 miles...just change your oil regularly...and reset as needed.
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Proceed as follows to reset the service reminder indicator of your : Ignition position I Press and hold in the reset button for the trip odometer Turn the key to position II within 2 seconds. Keep holding the reset button for the trip meter pressed in until the original value has been reset. Release the reset button for the trip odometer within 4 seconds. The instrument gives an audible signal when resetting has succeeded If the trip meter is already reset the reset button should be held in for a minimum of 10 seconds and a maximum of 14 seconds. If the reset button for the trip odometer is not released within 4 seconds and before the light stops flashing, the service reminder indicator is not reset.
Read the documents you signed when you purchased your unit.If you agreed to pay your maintenance payment and have not made it, you have failed to keep your agreement.Further, read in the documents to determine the process your governing board follows to collect maintenance payments, including potentially their right to sell your unit to satisfy the debt.