Turn ignition to 'ACC' and press the odometer button until the display reads actual mileage... not Trip A or B.
Turn ignition off.
Hold in the same button you used in step 1.
While holding the button in, turn ignition to 'ON'.
The 'Maint Reqd' light should blink and go out.
Done!
If you wish to confirm, this info should be in your owner's manual.
To reset the maintenance required light on a 2009 Toyota Highlander, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds. After doing this, the maintenance light should turn off. If it doesn’t reset, repeat the process to ensure it was done correctly.
Read the owners manual. It has step-by-step instructions.
To reset the maintenance required light on a 2009 Toyota Highlander, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Press the gas pedal three times within five seconds. After this, the light should turn off, indicating the reset is successful. If it doesn’t turn off, repeat the process to ensure it has been done correctly.
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maintenance with engine
Yes, there is an ABS light indicator in the 2004 Toyota Highlander model.
The computer is advising you that your oil change interval is drawing near. When the light changes to a steady glow you will have passed the factory set mileage recommended for an oil change.
The "Maint Req'd" light in a 2004 Toyota Highlander indicates that the vehicle is due for routine maintenance, typically an oil change or other scheduled service. This reminder is part of the vehicle's maintenance system, which helps ensure timely upkeep. To reset the light after completing the maintenance, the user must follow a specific procedure involving the ignition and odometer settings. If the light remains on after maintenance, it may require further inspection or troubleshooting.
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What year ?
It probably means that 7,500 miles have passed since your last oil change. If that is not the case, take it to a shop that can plug into your OBD system and read the trouble codes.
The time for your next oil change is coming very near.