MAINTENANCE RESET: TOYOTA SIENNA
Quick and simple tutorial on how to reset the maintenance required light on TOYOTA SIENNA (XL20, XL30, L, LE, Limited, SE, SE Premium, XLE) from year 2004-2005-2006-2007-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-2017-2018-2019-2020.
2004-2010 Sienna Maintenance Required Light Reset
STEP 1
- Turn The Ignition ON. Don’t Start The Engine.
STEP 2
- Press The ODO/TRIP BUTTON To Display To ODO.
STEP 3
- Then Turn The IGNITION To OFF.
STEP 4
- Press And Hold ODO/TRIP BUTTON And Turn Ignition To The “RUN” Position. Hold Knob For At Least 5 Seconds Until “000000” Is Displayed.
STEP 5
- Then Turn The Ignition OFF.
2011-2020 Toyota Sienna Maintenance Required Indicator Reset
STEP 1
- Turn The Ignition ON. Don’t Start The Engine.
STEP 2
- Press The ODO/TRIP BUTTON To Display To TRIP A.
STEP 3
- Then Turn The IGNITION To OFF.
STEP 4
- Press And Hold ODO/TRIP BUTTON And Turn Ignition To The “RUN” Position. Hold Knob For At Least 5 Seconds Until “RESETTING MAINTENANCE DATA /”000000 ” Is Displayed.
STEP 5
- Then Turn The Ignition OFF.
About Toyota Sienna
The Toyota Sienna is a minivan manufactured by Toyota at the Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana facility in Princeton, Indiana, United States, for the North American market. It is named for the Italian city of Siena, in the region of Tuscany. It replaced the first generation Previa van in 1997 with a more conventional front-wheel drive layout and shares a heavily revised platform with the Camry. Both the Previa and original Sienna were smaller than the other minivans they competed against, but a redesign in 2003 (for the 2004 model year) increased the dimensions to match those of its competitors. Following the discontinuation of GM’s all-wheel drive minivans in 2006, the Sienna was the only minivan in its class to offer AWD until the 2021 Chrysler Pacifica was introduced with an AWD option in 2020.] It was redesigned a second time in 2010 (for the 2011 model year). The third generation Sienna went on sale in the United States in February 2010 and is the first Sienna to ever receive a “Top Safety Pick” award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Exports from the United States to South Korea began in November 2011.(source: wiki)