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Yes, an automotive fire extinguisher needs to be recharged whenever you have used it or whenever the pressure gauge falls outside of the green range.
A fire extinguisher requires routine maintenance and testing to ensure proper function during an emergency. The date, which is often found on a service tag attached to the extinguisher, will either indicate the date of the last test, or the date on which re-certification is required. For most areas in North America, Extinguishers in commercial buildings are to be inspected and re-certified annually, and extinguisher systems in food preparation/commercial kitchen areas semi-annually. In many cases, there is a chart on the flip-side of the service tag, which is to be signed monthly by a responsible person from wherever the extinguisher is installed. This person is often an in-house health and safety representative, who simply checks that the pressure gauge of the extinguisher is in the green or 'charged' zone, and that the extinguisher is accessible and visibly in good condition.
Use your car key and insert into the slot next to the Maintenance Required notification. It should get reset from red to green.
The indicator is there to remind the driver when a certain number of miles has been reached, 7,500 in most cases. When no maintenance is required, the indicator will be green. If maintenance is needed, the indicator will turn red.
the dealer should of reset it when they did the service. To reset the maintenance required button, insert your key into the slot next to the required maintenance button on the dash and push it in. It will reset the button to "green".
It is a reminder to do preventative maintenance. It comes on after a required number of mules. Does not mean that there is a problem wirh the vehicle. You can use a key to push in the slots to reset to green.
i have a 97 acura 3.0 cl and just recently got an oil change and the maintenance required light switched from green to yellow, what does this mean?
At present the only extinguisher in the world that meets all the below requirements by definition is the FireStopper® extinguisher product line, which is that an "Eco Green" extinguisher is a devise that is designed to extinguish every class of fire. While doing so, the "Eco Green" extinguisher must prevent the production of harmful gasses crated by fire, reduce byproducts of burning fuels without adding harmful properties to the destructive event, and without causing harm to the user, animal life or the surrounding environment.
Listed in your owner's manual. Next to the maintenance required light, you should see a small slot with a button in it. Stick your ignition key into the slot and hold it in for about 10 seconds. When you start your car, the light should be green, indicating that it has been reset. The maintenance light will turn orange automatically the next time that the mileage reaches one of Honda's recommended maintenance intervals.
Use your key and insert it into the slot next to the maintenance indicator, which I suppose is red if you're asking this question. It should be the only slot on your instrument panel. This will reset your indicator to green.
If you are talking about the little square light that is next to the maintenance required it is suppose to be green. That is just telling you the oil needs to be changed soon. push in the button on the side of the light with your key to change it back to green.