Turn ignition key to 'ON' and press the odometer button until the display reads actual mileage... not Trip A or B.
Turn ignition key to OFF.
Hold in the same button you used in step 1.
While holding the button in, turn ignition key to 'ON'.
ODOMETER will change to
5 dashes - - - - -
Then 4 dashes - - - -
Then 3 dashes - - -
Then 2 dashes - -
Then 1 dash -
THEN all zeros 0 0 0 0 0
Then back to the correct mileage
The 'Maint Reqd' light should blink and go out.
Look in your owners manual. Instructions are listed.
Depends on which light you are referring to. The "Check Engine" light comes on when there is a problem with the emissions system. The "Maintenance Required Light" comes on when scheduled maintenance is required as outlined in your owners manual.
Check your owners manual it will tell how to shut it off or if it doesnt tell you then a dealer service dept. has to do it
A person should have a diagram when they are working on a carburetor of any car. A diagram for the 1987 Toyota Corolla carburetor can be found in the maintenance manual and the repair manual.
Yes, there is a diagram of a 1992 Toyota Corolla Engine. This diagram can be found in the cars specific maintenance manual, found in auto part stores.
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.
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.
Your owner's manual discusses this very light. The light indicates that regular scheduled maintenance is required. Look in your owner's manual for the description of what maintenance items need to be addressed, and how to reset the light.
"Maint Req" stands for Maintenance Required - oil change, transmission fluid addition, brake fluid, battery check, tire pressure, brake pads, etc. Check your owners manual for the car to see what's required and how often.
SAE 75/90 (synthetic is better but not required)
Read your owner's manual.
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.