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©2011-2022 Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. All rights reserved. All information contained herein applies to vehicles registered in the 48 U.S.-contiguous It has been a month or so now that this notification will not go away on my odometer screen. I am aware of how to reset this alert when I change my oil, so that is not the problem (I have reset maintenance schedule numerous times, but it still comes up) What I have noticed though, which is interesting.. is that if I reset it, and don’t touch my A/C controls at all, the message doesn’t pop up again. But once I do, for example: turn my AC fan speed up etc., the message immediately comes back up. No extended warranty and this issue is driving me nuts. The message is right there in my face at all times while driving, and I can’t see my digital speedometer. Has anyone else experienced this? Read anything about it? I’m almost to the point of disconnecting/reconnecting my battery to see if that takes care of it. The dealer made it sound like switching out the battery is going to cause issues with my infotainment, car play etc. and will be a huge hassle. But obviously, every vehicle out there eventually needs its battery replaced anyway. Any thoughts, tips, advice would be greatly appreciated! Joined
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Oct 17, 2021 I took my 2019 rav4 to the dealership for regular maintenance , when I left the engine maintenance required show on my dash and it’s not going away. I did change the oil just recently too. Joined Sep 13, 2021 · 83 Posts Joined
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Oct 17, 2021 Yes I did , like 100 hundred times Joined Mar 4, 2019 · 411 Posts
If you reset it correctly it should not be showing make sure you ok the reset. It automatically comes back on after 5 or 6k miles. Joined Oct 17, 2021 · 4 Posts
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Oct 17, 2021 I did it correctly 2021 Rav 4 XLE gas engine Joined
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I did it correctly Try the solutions set forth in these posts. Joined Mar 4, 2019 · 411 Posts
If it's an engine service light it will not stay off if there is problem detected you need to have it checked at the dealer. Joined May 3, 2021 · 928 Posts
I took my 2019 rav4 to the dealership for regular maintenance , when I left the engine maintenance required show on my dash and it’s not going away. It sounds like a CEL thing more than a PM service reminder. Why didn't you turn around and ask the dealer? I'm not a big believer in coincidence, and that's a
bit too coincidental. Even if it was just the service reminder message - you paid for that ! Joined Oct 17, 2021 · 4 Posts Joined Sep 9, 2019 · 39 Posts
This save my life. I feel you!, it was very annoying
I found an solution for this, I don’t own a RAV4 or any Toyota products but, I do work at Enterprise Rent A Car and most vehicles I work with has some kind of problems. This 2020 RAV4 had the same issue about “engine” maintenance required.
I took my 2019 rav4 to the dealership for regular maintenance , when I left the engine maintenance required show on my dash and it’s not going away. I did change the oil just recently too. I just had the same problem with my 2020 Toyota Corolla SE. I have 88,000 miles because I drive for
Uber and Lyft. Anyways it was this same coolant bypass valve that cracked and started leaking on mine too and shorted out the part where the harness plugs in.
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Hello everyone I have the same issue and here is what it looks like any help. No code are showing and I do not know what to do.
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Stop at a Autozone and have them read the CEL from the ODB-II port. Joined 8 mo ago · 30 Posts
Stop at a Autozone and have them read the CEL from the ODB-II port. I’ve had it ran for codes and nothing came back. It drives fine and handles well Joined Mar 4, 2019 · 411 Posts
It's no big deal just reset it, It's just a reminder for oil change or tire rotation or what ever. You can reset it using the dash screen menu it will come on every 5 to 6000 miles.
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It's no big deal just reset it, It's just a reminder for oil change or tire rotation or what ever. You can reset it using the dash screen menu it will come on every 5 to 6000 miles. I have Reset it numerous times Joined Mar 4, 2019 · 411 Posts
Maintenance light does not set codes cause it's just a light (Engine light) does. Joined 8 mo ago · 30 Posts
Maintenance light does not set codes cause it's just a light (Engine light) does. yeh it just says across the screen next to the speedometer, “engine maintenance required”
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Maintenance light does not set codes cause it's just a light (Engine light) does. The std used to be "Vehicle Maintenance". Anything "Engine" was reserved for CEL. What does it mean when it says maintenance required visit your dealer?The maintenance required light is a warning light that reminds drivers that their car needs a service. It activates in 5,000-mile intervals since carmakers normally recommend basic servicing — oil change, filter replacement, and inspection — every 5,000 miles.
Why does my RAV4 says maintenance required?The icon MAINT REQD meaning is important. When the MAINT REQD light goes on it indicates that the vehicle's scheduled maintenance is due. This service may be covered under your ToyotaCare plan if your vehicle is less than two years old.
How do you turn off maintenance required Visit your dealer in a Toyota?How to Reset the Toyota Maintenance Light. Put your key in the ignition and turn it to the first position, the position right before you start your car.. Push and hold the trip meter reset button on the dashboard, then turn your key to the second position.. Continue to hold the odometer button for 10 seconds total.. |