The reset button on the instrument cluster is typically located on the dashboard, near the speedometer or fuel gauge. It can often be found as a small button or a pinhole. In some vehicles, you may need to use the ignition key or a specific sequence of button presses to access the reset function. For exact locations and procedures, refer to the vehicle's owner manual.
The reset button below the instrument cluster resets the trip A and trip B mileage counter www.lextechautomotivellc.com
ignition on press reset button on left hand side of instrument cluster twice ignition off hold in reset button ignition on keep holding button in for 10 sec- release.
you hold down the black reset button located on the instrument cluster for 4 seconds, then scroll down to the tire reset, let go of the reset then hit it for each tire.
To reset a VW cluster, you typically need to turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press and hold the trip reset button on the dashboard, and while holding it, turn the ignition off and then back on. Continue holding the button for about 10 seconds until the cluster resets. Release the button, and the cluster should be reset to its default settings.
To reset the "Service" light in Audi TT: With the car turned off Hold the right button on the instrument cluster Turn the key to the on position Push the left button on the instrument cluster Until the Service light goes out. (will say "Service in 10000 miles")
Key in position 2, scroll to service due screen then hold down reset button on the cluster for a few seconds, then it will ask if you wish to reset button. Push button on the cluster again to reset. MAKE SURE DOOR IS SHUT
In a 2013 Lexus ES350, the odometer reset button is typically located on the instrument panel, near the speedometer. To reset the trip odometer, press and hold the button until the display resets. If you're looking for the trip reset button specifically, it may be a small knob or button on the dashboard cluster. Always refer to the owner’s manual for precise instructions and details.
To reset the trip odometer in a 2008 Mercedes-Benz C300, press the "Trip" button located on the instrument cluster until the trip odometer you want to reset is displayed. Then, press and hold the same "Trip" button for a few seconds until the reading resets to zero. Make sure to release the button once the reset is complete.
To reset the trip computer on a 2003 Mazda 6 (53 reg), locate the trip button on the dashboard or on the instrument cluster. Press and hold this button until the display resets to zero. If your model has a menu option, navigate through the settings using the button to find the trip reset feature. Release the button once the trip information has been reset.
If you have already replaced the belt and the light is still on you will need to remove the lower and upper dash panels and then remove the instrument cluster which holds your speedometer and other devices. The reset button for the timing belt light is behind the cluster.
It may be a button to push or a screw to take out of one place on the back of the instrument cluster and screw it into another place on the back of the instrument cluster. Izuzu was real big on doing that back in the day.
To reset the trim odometer on a Vauxhall Insignia, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. Press the trip reset button on the instrument cluster until the display shows the current trip mileage. Then, press and hold the trip reset button for a few seconds until the trip odometer resets to zero. Release the button, and the trim odometer should now be reset.