Toyota has two different ways to shut of the light. the first way is set your milage display to the actual mileage. turn the key off. push the odometer trip button and hold it while turning the key on several dashes will display when all the dashes disappear its reset. the other way is for newer Toyota vechicles they require the vehicle to be set to trip a..but that didnt start til 07' i think..your owners manual also tells you how to reset it.
needs oil change... needs oil change...
Look in your owners manual. Instructions are listed.
set your mileage on your actual mileage reading, not a setting measuring your trip. Keep hold down the button until it resets itself.
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 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.
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To reset the maintenance required light on a 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid, turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds. After this, the maintenance light should turn off. If it doesn’t, repeat the process to ensure it was done correctly.
it simply means it's time for an oil change.
HAs it had an oil change recently ? Also check oil level.
This is a brand new car. You have not already lost your owner's manual have you? This information is listed in your owner's manual. Don't have one, then get one. Sources are, Dealer, E-Bay, Salvage Yard, Google Search.
Needs complete coolant and rear differential fluid flush.
The 2005 corolla has two fuse boxes. One is in the engine compartment on the driver's side. The one with the brake light fuse is under the steering wheel and quite difficult to get at.