With the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the hold in the trip odometer. Now turn on your key and you will see a series of zeros begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
I have a 2001 sienna van and, other than oil and brakes, it has 200,000 + miles and its been wonderful. So yes.
It should be. I don't think there were any major changes in this regard from '04 to'05, but check your owners manual or the dealership to be sure. It is the same (but you won't find the procedure in the owner's manual). It is in the owners manual. ed724
Check engine light or required maintenance light. Procedure for resetting required maintenance light just answered. Check engine light requires an OBD II to determine problem and turn the light off.
it means when the maintenance light is on
The Maintenance Required Light is not the same as the Check Engine Light. The Maintenance Required Light is telling you that there is scheduled maintenance that needs to be performed. It may mean it needs an oil/filter change. To find out what needs to be done look at the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual.
A person can reset the maintenance required light on a 2004 Toyota Sienna by holding down the odometer trip button. A series of zeroes will appear, which indicates that the light has been reset.
The check engine light comes on when the ECU detects a problem with the emission system. The maintenance required light comes on when some maintenance is required on the vehicle such as an oil/filter change.
Make sure the total odometer reading is dispalyed, then turn the car off (no power). Press and hold the odometer reset switch (next to the odometer) while turning the key to the accessories position. The odometer reading is replaced by 5 dashed lines which will disappear at the rate of approx. 1 per second. When this is finished, the original odometer reading will be displayed and the maintenance light should be extinguished for another 5000 miles. This procedure is also listed in the Sienna owners manual. Hope this helps.
The Maintenance Required Light is not the same as the Check Engine Light. The Maintenance Required Light is telling you that there is scheduled maintenance that needs to be performed. It may mean it needs an oil/filter change. To find out what needs to be done look at the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual.
According to the owners manual for my 2004 Sienna, all it means is that an oil change is due. You can google how to reset the light, in case the guys in the shop forget to.
The maintenance required light just means there is regular scheduled maintenance that needs to be done. Look in your owner's manual and it will tell you exactly what needs to be done. Can be just an Oil/Filter change. This applies to the Maintenance Required light and not to the Check Engine light.
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.