HOW TO RESET: Toyota Corolla Maintenance Required Light

MAINTENANCE RESET: TOYOTA COROLLA

Toyota Corolla Maintenance Required Light. Quick And Easy Tutorial On How To Reset The Oil Maintenance Reminder Indicator Light On Toyota Corolla. Instruction May Work To The Following Toyota Corolla Car Model (E120/ E130/ E140/ E150/ E160/ E170 /E180/ E210) from year 2000-2001-2002-2003-2004-2005-2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018.

2000-2009 Toyota Corolla Maintenance Required Reset

STEP 1

  • Turn The Ignition On.

STEP 2

  • Press The ODO/TRIP Button To Display ODO.

    2000-2008 Toyota Corolla maintenance Required Reset
    image for reference only may different for your model

STEP 3

  • Then Turn The Ignition OFF.

STEP 4

  • Now Hold And Press The ODO/TRIP Button Then Turn The Ignition To On. Don’t Release The ODO/TRIP BUTTON Until The MAINT REQD Warning Light Flashes Multiple Time And The Light Will Disappear.

STEP 5

  • Turn Ignition OFF. Maintenance Required Reset Is Complete.

2010-2020 Toyota Corolla Maintenance Required Reset

STEP 1

    •  Press The “ENGINE START STOP” 2 Times To Enable The ACCESSORY MODE
    • Ignition Only

STEP 2

  • Press The ODO/Trip Button To Display TRIP A.

    2010-2020 Toyota Corolla Maintenance Required reset
    image for reference only may different from your model

STEP 3

  • Then Turn The Power Off.

STEP 4

  • Then Hold Odo/Trip Reset Button, Then Press The “ENGINE START STOP BUTTON ”  Twice or Turn Ignition ON only, Don’t Release The Odo/Trip Button, Until The RESETTING OIL MAINTENANCE DATA or “000000” is displayed.

STEP 5

  • Turn Ignition OFF. Service Maintenance Is Complete.

 

This tutorial may work to the following car model

  • Toyota Sprinter
  • Toyota Allex
  • Toyota Auris
  • Toyota Levin
  • Toyota Conquest
  • Toyota Tazz
  • Toyota Carri
  • Daihatsu Charmant
  • Holden Nova

About Toyota Corolla

The Toyota Corolla is a line of subcompact and compact cars manufactured by Toyota. Introduced in 1966, the Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of the best-selling cars in the world since then. In 1997, the Corolla became the best selling nameplate in the world, surpassing the Volkswagen Beetle. Toyota reached the milestone of 44 million Corollas sold over twelve generations in 2016. The series has undergone several major redesigns.

The name Corolla is part of Toyota’s naming tradition of using names derived from the Toyota Crown for sedans, with “corolla” Latin for “small crown”. The Corolla has always been exclusive in Japan to Toyota Corolla Store locations, and manufactured in Japan with a twin, called the Toyota Sprinter until 2000. From 2006 to 2018 in Japan and much of the world, and since 2018 in Taiwan, the hatchback companion has been called the Toyota Auris.

Early models were mostly rear-wheel drive, while later models have been front-wheel drive. Four-wheel drive versions have also been produced. The Corolla’s traditional competitors have been the Nissan Sunny, introduced the same year as the Corolla in Japan and the later Honda Civic and Mitsubishi Lancer. The Corolla’s chassis designation code is “E”, as described in Toyota’s chassis and engine codes.(source:wiki)