SOURCE: I would like to reset the oil change warning for a
i believe you just turn the key on but not start the engine then mash the accelerator pedal 3 times, do you have a manual? it will tell you, or just call the service department they will help you
SOURCE: Reset the maintenance required light on my 2008 toyota corolla
OK ON YOUR SPEEDOMETER, THERES TRIP A, TRIP B, AND THE REGULAR ODMO... U NEED TO PUT IT ON TRIP A (WITH THE KEY OFF) ONCE U GET IN ON TRIP A, PUSH AND HOLD THE BUTTON DOWN,WHILE HOLDING BUTTON DOWN TURN KEY ON, YOU WILL SEE LINES POP UP ON THE ODOMETER, (WHERE THE MILES ARE DISPLAYED) THEY WILL GO OUT ONE BY ONE, ONCE IT STATES 0 YOU ARE GOOD TO GO.. GOOD LUCK AND THANK YOU FOR USE FIXYA.COM..KEITH..
SOURCE: I did self- oil change for my 2007 G35, but how
Look in your self owners manual...they are all different.
SOURCE: how do i reset the
Have your consulted your owner manual for instructions on how to do this? On some models you need to turn the ignition on (without starting) and then pump the accelerator peddle three times within 5 seconds.
SOURCE: Our 2008 G35 was in for maintenance (oil change,
I guess it doesn't make much difference if there are 'idiot lights' or illuminated text messages; they amount to the same uselessness.
Call a chain auto parts store in your area and ask if they do free scans of the stored error codes in your on-board computer.
These codes can give a very good idea if you are dealing with a potentially damaging or hazardous condition.
Such scanners are broadly available and unless Nissan has gone insane, the majority of the codes they use will conform to the OBD II code set.
The scanner I bought at Harbor Freight Tools on sale cost a whole $30 so when one of the text idiot lights decides to annoy, we can plug in and determine what needs attention.
Ours also lets you reset the code memory so the annoyance (if unnecessary) will stay gone.
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