How to Reset the Maintenance Light on Toyota Levin?
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Levin maintenance light reset steps are as follows: 1. First, make sure the Levin is in ON mode. 2. Press and hold the maintenance light reset button, then rotate it until the trip meter A appears. 3. Turn off the ignition switch, i.e., OFF mode. 4. While holding and rotating the maintenance light reset button, turn the ignition switch back to ON mode. Continue holding and rotating the reset button until the mileage is cleared. After 5 seconds, trip meter A will display "000000", indicating the maintenance light has been successfully reset. More related information: 1. The Levin's maintenance indicator light is designed to remind the owner when it's time for maintenance after the vehicle has been driven a certain mileage. In other words, when this light stays on for a long time, it's time to take the car to a 4S shop for maintenance. After maintenance, the technicians at the 4S shop will use a car computer diagnostic tool to reset the maintenance light. If not reset, the indicator light will remain on even after maintenance is performed. 2. It's important to note that before the car undergoes maintenance, do not reset the maintenance light just because it stays on. Doing so will result in incorrect accumulated maintenance mileage, and the maintenance light will lose its function of reminding you of maintenance. After maintenance, to ensure the reminder function of the light, it must be reset.
As a long-time Toyota owner, I'm very familiar with manually resetting the maintenance light on the Levin! Sit in the car without pressing the brake, first press the start button twice to light up the dashboard (that's the ON position). Hold down the small stick in the lower right corner of the dashboard and don't let go, then turn off the power. Immediately press the start button again to power on, keep holding that little stick for about 10 seconds until you see the mileage flash a few times, and you're done. After finishing, remember to start the car to confirm the wrench symbol has disappeared. If it's a newer model with a full LCD dashboard, you'll need to use the steering wheel buttons to find the maintenance reset option in the settings, but the principle is similar. Doing it yourself is worry-free and saves money, plus it saves half an hour compared to going to the dealership.