how to reset the maintenance light 0n 2008 rav 4 sport

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Asked by David Oct 21, 2014 at 03:53 PM about the 2008 Toyota RAV4 Sport

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Need to reset the maintenance needed ligh after oil change. 2008 Rav 4

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Turn the key 'on' and make sure the odometer is on total mileage, not TRIP 'A' or 'B' Turn key off. Press the button and hold it down. Turn key ON, or RUN position (do not start engine) and hold the button down and you can watch it count to 4 lines, 3, 2, 1 then 0000. Release the button. The light will be off.

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Set it on trip A and then turn key off . Then hold button and turn key to on and hold. it will count down and the n reset.

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Our 2006 RAV4 V6 follows David's answer perfectly! Thank you sir!

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Damnit David you done helped us again you smart sum bitch

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Guide to turning off 2013 RAV4 Maint Reqd light: With engine running, Press Disp button until Trip A is shown on the odometer's LCD screen. Then with key off, Press and hold Disp button with one hand; continue holding & turn the key to On, Not Start; Continue until the odometer's LCD screen blinks: ------,- ----,----,---,--,-, 00000 Then stop pressing & Turn the key to off. Then Start the car. Maint Reqd should clear. You may need to repeat the process

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