How to Reset Maintenance Required Light in a Toyota

How to Reset Maintenance Required Light in a Toyota

Reset the maintenance required light in a Toyota after you change your oil so you know when to do your next oil change. This process works on most Toyotas including Camry, Tacoma, Corolla, Avalon, Tundra, Sienna, Rav4, 4Runner, and many more.

Step 1: Turn the car to the “run” position and make sure the odometer is showing (some Toyota’s need to be on “Trip A”
Step 2: Hold down the “reset trip” button and shut the car off.
Step 3: Keep holding the “reset trip” button and turn the key to the “run” position.
Step 4: Wait for the “Reset maintenance required” light to shut off and then you are done.

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@yurei9998 says:

You got that like and it was warranted boss man thanks a bunch

@edski8536 says:

Thank you. I know I resetted my vehicle before.

@yonabon says:

THE ONLY VIDEO THAT WORKED. THANK YOU!!!!! ❤

@briannevale2185 says:

What if it don't turn off after doing all that

@RocketRay57 says:

Yea! Finally! This guy knows what he is talking about and this procedure works. 2005 Camry

@joshuakatembo2052 says:

Man it’s not working

@jessebam-bam7951 says:

CHRIS FIX IS THE SHIT !!!

@tonybrigget2825 says:

This also worked on my 2002 civic

@Montanho09 says:

Straight to the point – love it – thank you brother!

@cdzlink7115 says:

Thank you. I got my oil changed and they didn't reset the oil maintenance light. So this helped me do it without having to take my car back.

@user-vg9sv4eo2k says:

Garbage video. It has to be on trip A

@karynastukanova6471 says:

Ughhhh it’s not working for some reason

@ALIVE8455 says:

Mine had to be set to TRIP A NOT total miles. I couldnt find a single video on mine. Idk why its different then all the others. Thought something was wrong with my truck. 13 Tacoma TRD 6 speed manual 4.0

@StoneyBabySteph says:

Oh my gawd I've been looking for this lol thank you

@mrtruth1567 says:

?? DIDNT WORK ON MY 2008 SCION XB. I FOLLOWED ANOTHER VIDEO. IT SAID TO TURN ODOMOETER TO TRIP A , AND IT WORKED .

@peacebirdbanks7394 says:

So easy and super helpful!! Thanks!!

@outofthebox9913 says:

Do you know if it’s any different for a 2019 Nissan Altima

@dangeroo78 says:

Great video! On my 2009 Camry I4 I had to have the odometer to TRIP A rather than total miles.

@caro9887 says:

Thanks so much for the easy explanation! Helped a lot

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