how do i reset vehicle maintenance on my 2005 toyota corolla

Asked by cowboy001 Jan 26, 2014 at 09:01 AM about the 2005 Toyota Corolla

Question type: General

On my dash, the maintenance required light is on. How do I reset it

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Use the button used to toggle between your trip odometer, Turn the key 'on' and put it on total mileage, not trip 'A' or 'B' Turn key off, then back on again. Do not crank the vehicle. Press the button and hold it down. Hold the position and you can watch it count to 4 lines, 3, 2, 1 then 0000 then the correct mileage will re appear and turn the ignition key off. Release the button. The light will be off.

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This is just what I need to do on my 2006 Corolla. Thank you! Nina from Blaine, Minnesota, on 11/22/17

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Make sure the trip A is on. Press and hold. Turn the car on but don't start it. You will see it resetting. I hope this helps.

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