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InstructionsThings You'll NeedLook at the speedometer in the dashboard and find the small, black peg or button near the plastic face of the gauges. This is normally used to reset the trip odometer, it may be sticking through the clear plastic.
With the car turned off, push and hold this button in.
While still holding the button in, insert your car key into the ignition and turn it to the "on" position. It's OK if you actually start the engine.
With the key in the ON position, hold the button for about 10 seconds or so until the Maintenance Required light turns off.
Turn the key off and back on. The light should stay off for several thousand miles, usually until the next designated oil change per your user's manual.
Read more: How to Turn Off the Maintenance Required Light on a Honda Accord (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001)
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".
There is no reset button.
It just needs an oil change. If you take it to a Honda dealership to get it fixed, they will normally reset it for you. On the 1995 Honda Accord station wagon, the 'maintenance required' indicator is easily reset by using a key to push in the little flat 'button' located near the indicator.
Two reset the maintenance required light on a 2005 Honda Accord all you have to do is hold the odometer reset button on the gage panel for about 30 seconds while the key is in the on position. Not running just in the on position. it will reset.
How do you reset the maintenance light on a 2001 Honda accord ex I found some options at http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/maintenance-reqd-light.html#why
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Press and hold the odometer reset button while at the same time turning the ignition to the on position. Do not start the engine. After around 5 seconds the maintenance required light will reset.
Push and hold the odometer reset button while at the same time turning the ignition switch to the on position. After about 5 seconds the light will reset.
With the engine and ignition off push and hold in the odometer reset button. While holding that button in, turn on the ignition but do not start the engine. After about 5 seconds the light will go off and the maintenance required light will have been reset.
IT'S TIME TO CHANGE OIL. THIER SHOULD A SMALL BUTTON TO PUSH IN TO RESET.
Press and hold the odometer reset button while at the same time turning the ignition switch to on. Do not start the engine. After around 5 seconds the maintenance required light will go out.
Check the owner's manual under 'maintenance minder'. It will tell you exactly how to do it.I did it last night on a 2007 Element:- press reset button until the maintenance is indicated- press and hold down reset button for about 10 seconds, the display will begin flashing- release and then press the reset button down again for about 5 seconds- the 'maintenance minder' will reset