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reset odometer
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for your enjoyment. Top posted on purpose. "Phil Kangas" wrote in message "Robert Green" wrote in message According to Toyota, push and hold your odometer reset button and turn the key to "on" position until the light goes out. -- Bobby G. "herb white" wrote in message How does one reset the odometer on a 2009 Toyota Tacoma to zero after an oil change? The "maint required" light keeps flashing indicating an oil change is due which has been done. I would like to turn that light off . Thanks for any reply Herb The guys that came up with 'the way to do it' must have had a blast writing the manual! I have a '03 buick century and wanted to change the headlight time delay, it was set for 1.5 min's, I wanted it off on shutdown. Got the manual for it and it was hilarious 'the way to do it' was written. To change settings you had to like hold the door lock button while shifting from park to reverse three times! heh heh .... to reset oil change odometer you turn on the key and step on the accelerator three times turn off key and then restart. Without the manual, you would never figure out how to change settings. No wonder that setup is now obsolete. phil |
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