Re: Maintenance Req'd Light




"Ed White" <ce.white3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Aug 1, 12:30 pm, "Chuck Olson" <chuckolso...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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07 Camry LE
My maintenance req'd light came on yesterday and I can't get it to
reset. I am following the instructions in my owner's manual as
follows:
1. Set parking brake;
2. Open a door;
3. Close the door;
4. Turn on ignition without starting car.
After a few seconds the lights are supposed to go out but all my
warning lights including the maintenace req'd stay on. Is there
another
step? Thanks.
jor

Wrong page - - try page 122 - - at least that's the page in my 2005
manual.
It has to do with pressing the odometer reset button a certain way.

Oh crap - - I've got Prius on my mind - - your 07 Camry LE didn't
register.

Just in case there's a similarity between models, here's a brief
description of the procedure in a Prius:

Go to IG-ON (foot off brake) and make sure odometer reading is being
displayed. Then turn the ignition OFF. Now, while pressing the trip meter
reset button, go to IG-ON again and hold the reset button on about 5 sec
until the odometer displays "0000000".- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

This same procedure works for a 2007 RAV4.

Ed

Toyota sure knows how to drive folks crazy. This instruction is easy,
compared to all the secret whistles, knocks and grips you go through trying
to teach a remote to work.
I'm surprised you don't have to do all this stuff while humming The Hokey
Pokey in E flat and cracking walnuts with your left foot.


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