How to reset maintenance required light toyota corolla

How to reset maintenance required light toyota corolla

When you bring your Toyota Corolla into a trusted Chicago service center for maintenance, trained technicians will make sure any warning lights are dealt with before the vehicle is returned to you. However, if you perform certain necessary maintenance tasks at home, you may need to manually reset the maintenance light in your Toyota Corolla.

In all model years, you can reset your Corolla maintenance light using the trip reset button. However, new models make the process even easier by letting you use the color display! We've laid out both pathways step-by-step.

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Turn Off Maintenance Light: Toyota Corolla - Trip Reset Button

  1. Place your key in the ignition, and turn it to the "On" position. Don't start the car.
  2. Press and hold the trip reset button. "Trip A" should appear on the central screen.
  3. Once these words display, return the key to the "Off" position.
  4. While holding the trip reset button down, turn the key back to the "On" position.
  5. Keep the trip reset button pressed down until the "Miles" section of the odometer reads "0". Your maintenance light should turn right off.

If you don't have any luck the first time through, try repeating the steps. If your Corolla maintenance light still won't turn off, contact the experts at your local service center.

Turn Off Maintenance Light: Toyota Corolla - Color Display

In any Corolla model equipped with a multi-information display, you should be able to reset your light using the on-screen buttons. Here's the process from start to finish:

  1. Place the key in the ignition and turn it to the "On" position. Don't start the engine.
  2. If your Corolla has a push-button ignition, simply press the start button twice without holding down the brake.
  3. Your screen should turn on. Locate the "Cog/Gear" icon, and navigate to "Scheduled Maintenance."
  4. When you press this key, the screen will ask you to confirm your selection. If you say "OK," your Corolla maintenance light should turn right off!

Own more than one Toyota model? The process is nearly identical to reset the maintenance light on a Camry and other Toyota vehicles!

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Regular Toyota maintenance is vital to keep your Toyota Camry, Corolla, Tacoma, or RAV4 running smoothly for hundreds of thousands of miles. These days, Toyotas help you keep track of when service is due with a helpful reminder on the dashboard. This maintenance-required light may be an annoyance if you don’t know how to turn it off. Fortunately, resetting the service light on your Toyota car, truck, or SUV is easy and takes only a minute or two.

What does the maintenance required light mean on a Toyota RAV4, Highlander, Camry, or Corolla?

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When the maintenance required light activates, it shows up as a small icon with the letters MAINT REQD. Unlike other dashboard lights that are triggered by specific deficiencies or issues with the vehicle (ex: low fuel, battery issues, low tire pressure), the service required light comes on after 5,000 miles have passed. It’s primarily used to remind drivers about Toyota oil changes.

One small problem with the dashboard service light in Toyota cars is that oil changes are recommended after a certain number of miles or months pass—whichever comes first. So, if you drive 3,000 miles in six months, you’re still due for an oil change. However, the maintenance required light won’t activate until an additional 2,000 miles are driven. 

Per YouTuber Chris Fix, resetting the maintenance light on a Toyota Highlander or RAV4 is relatively simple. While the mechanic should complete this task whenever you send your car in for service, you may need to do it yourself someday. 

To turn off the service required light in a Toyota: 

  1. Turn your car to the “on” position (position two). 
  2. Be sure to set the odometer to total mileage rather than specific trip mileage.
  3. Press and hold the odometer reset button.
  4. Turn your car off, then turn back to the “on” position, continuing to hold the odometer reset button.
  5. Hold the odometer button until you hear a beep and the MAINT REQD light turns off.

Can a car still drive with the service required light on?

How to reset maintenance required light toyota corolla
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If your maintenance required light is still on after an oil change, it’s perfectly safe to continue driving it. The light is just a reminder to get your Toyota’s oil changed on a regular basis. If you’ve already completed that task and the dashboard warning is still active, follow the instructions above to reset your service light.

Please note that the “Maintenance Required” light and the “Check Engine” are very different warnings and serve different functions. The service light only reminds you of the need for regular service. The engine light means that there’s a potentially serious problem. You should not drive with a check engine light on, if possible.

What is Toyota’s maintenance schedule? 

According to Toyota, it recommends regular service every six months or 5,000 miles, whichever comes first. Specific maintenance requirements vary by model, year, geographical location, driving conditions and habits, and other factors. 

Common Toyota services performed during required maintenance include an oil change, tire rotation, brake inspection, inspection or replacement of wiper blades, and fluid level checks. At this visit, the service center should reset the maintenance reminder on your Toyota Corolla or Camry after they perform the work. 

Happy driving!

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How do you reset the maintenance required light on a 2010 Toyota Corolla?

Quickly push and hold the odometer button on your dashboard, then turn your key to position two. Continue to hold the odometer buttonfor around 10 seconds. The maintenance light should begin to flash, and you may hear a beeping. Then the light should go out.