how to reset master warning light

Asked by walter Jul 21, 2015 at 02:00 AM about the 2011 Lexus LS 460 RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I received a master warning light to check brake wear. brakes were repaired woth new
pads and sensors. Light will not go out.
How do I reset it.

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diagnostic tool. no other way.

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First option is to go back to your service mechanic and have them reset it for you. If that is not possible or you did it yourself, I would suggest doing a search online. There is a sequence of button pushes using the starter button and others to get it reset. Please try that and let us know. Thanks.

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Tell me what’s the sequence in which button to press to get the light to come off of the dashboard the maintenance light soon how do you get it to come off

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Did you get any information on that problem I’m going threw the same thing

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