The odometer display on a 2003 Buick Century may not light up due to a blown fuse, a faulty bulb, or an issue with the instrument cluster itself. Additionally, a malfunctioning speed sensor or wiring problems could also contribute to the display not functioning properly. It's advisable to check the fuse first, and if that's not the issue, consider inspecting the instrument cluster or consulting a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
there is no light bulb for the odometer. its a digital display. you have to replace the dash. used usally a 100. or so. had it happen to me. 2000 buick regal gs
Put the key into the ignition and press the odometer button. While holding down the odometer button, turn the key to the on position. You will see "-----"on the odometer display. It will count down "-----" "----" "---" "- -" "-". Then you will see zeros on the odometer display "000000". You can now release the odometer button. This will reset the maintenance light on your dash!!!!!!
Turn the nob on the right side of the odometer.
its an LED display and a part of the instrument/speedometer cluster. You can remove it, ship it, and have it repaired for $100-$200 Speedometer repair on ebay, in CT...very reliable service Addition: You cannot remove the odometer from the circuitboard. The problem lies within the board, not the odometer display. I can refurbish the whole board back to factory specs. Contact me at ANCTechnologies at hotmail
The 2003 Ford Expedition is one of many Ford vehicles that are prone to problems with the digital odometer display. Symptoms of the common intermittent odometer problem include a dim or completely blank display. There is a complete discussion of the intermittent odometer problem at http://www.odometer-repair.com .
With odometer reading selected (not trip A or B) turn key to LOCK and remove key (not sure if this is necessary) insert key, hold down odometer button while you turn key to ON position. Continue to hold down odometer button. Odometer display will show ------ then blank, your Maintenance Required light will turn off and your old odometer reading will return.
No, but if you cycle the key on,off,on,off,on, the odometer might display them.
To reset the service light, fix the problem that cause the light to go off. Then turn the key to "On", press the odometer button until mileage shows, turn the key to "Off", hold down trip odometer reset button, turn the key 'On',release the trip odometer reset button after the display counts from 10 to 0.
there are no light in odometer to see milege and clock
You will find a push button protruding from the instrument cluster. It is used to switch between odometer, trip A odometer, trip B odometer and the oil change life indicator. Each time you push the button, a different display is shown. Turn the ignition ON but don't start the vehicle. Select the oil life display then PRESS AND HOLD the button in for 5 seconds. The display will be reset to 100 (%).
To reset the oil monitoring system to 100% after each oil change [approximately 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or 180 days] perform the following: 1. Tap on the ODO/TRIP button to toggle the display between the odometer and trip odometer. 2. Tap on the ODO/TRIP button again to toggle the display between the trip odometer and OIL LIFE XX% display. 3. Press and hold the ODO/TRIP button for ten seconds or more to display OIL LIFE 100%. Your oil life is now reset. 4. Tap on the ODO/TRIP button to return the display to odometer.
On the 2007 Camrys. To reset the Maint. light you must first make sure that the odometer is on Trip A. After that turn the key off, hold down the odometer button and turn the key to the ON position while holding the button. Dashes will come up on the odometer display and start to dissappear like a count down. After they dissappear, all zeros will appear and now the light is reset. On the 2007 Camrys w/ Smart key. Put the odometer on Trip A. Turn the car off, hold down the odometer button and without putting your foot on the brake, push the start button twice while holding down the odometer button and watch the display. It will speak for itself.