this just means that its time for service on the car (i.e. oil change). once you have the service completed, the mechanic cam reset it for you.
Don't blink. Blink and you're dead. They are fast. Faster than you can believe. Don't turn your back. Don't look away. And don't blink. Good Luck.
To manually reset the maintenance required light on a 2012 Toyota RAV4, first turn the key to the On position. Next, press the trip button meter until it gets to the Trip A odometer. Now, switch the key to the Off position. The next step is to hold down the trip meter and turn the key back to the On position. You'll see four blinking dashes that will start to disappear one at a time. When the last dash goes away, it will show 000000. This means the maintenance counter is now reset.
If you just want the light to just go away and not come on anymore then google how to turn off the maintance required light on your year accord. The same thing happened to me on my 04 accord and I did what was said online and it has not come back on.
Yes, it is believed that if you blink or look away, the leprechaun will be gone in a milli-second.
Resetting the maintenance required light: Step 1 - Turn on engine. Set odometer to "Trip A" by pushing the odometer button until Trip A comes up. Step 2 - Turn off engine. Step 3 - Hold in odometer button while turning on engine. Step 4 - Keep holding odometer button until light goes off completely. Note: I've also had the tire pressure light come on. That one will reset itself after you drive away provided your tires are properly inflated.
blink
No, no fish can blink because they have no eyelids. We blink to regain moisture in our eyes and wash away dirt, but they are surrounded by moisture and water, so there is no need to blink. However, the are a few that have a nictitating membrane (also called the third eyelid) that they "blink". This "third eyelid" is used to protect the eyes.
It means something that happens right away. In the blink of an eye.
Go to an AutoZone. They have the little plug in boxthat checks your computer. Usually it's from stuff like piston mis-fires. They might be able to look at it and reset it. It might not go away imediatly, but it worked on mine.
Things between you and the lights create waves in the air. These can refract the light enough to create the blinking effect. Air is not as transparent as you may think! Heat, cold, fog, small particles all contribute. Stars commonly blink, and if you think of the millions of miles that light has to travel, and the full thickness of the atmosphere, it's a wonder we can see them at all!
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.2. Press the select/reset knob a couple of times until the engine oil lifeindicator is showing.3. Press the select/reset knob for about 10 secs. The engine oillife and the maintenance item code will blink.4. Press the select/reset knob for another 5 secs.The maintenance item code will go away and the engine oil life readingwill reset to 100.Same for Honda Accord 2009
one reason is to signal other firefly's another is to scare away predators that want to harm them away.