2011-2018 Toyota Verso Oil Maintenance/Service Light Reset Guide

Last Updated on December 27, 2021 by Nick

Hello, good morning everyone? Did you get a warning light on your car today? Don’t worry! I’m here to tell you how to reset the service light or oil maintenance required notification that you get on the display screen in a Toyota Verso.

I’m in the driver’s seat of this lovely little 2017 Toyota Verso, and today I will show you how to reset the maintenance light on this car. So just performed a 30k service, and it’s time to turn the maintenance reminder light off. I’m excited to show you guys how to do this, so let’s get started.

2011-2018 Toyota Verso Oil Maintenance/Service Light Reset Guide

2011-2018 Toyota Verso Oil Maintenance/Service Light Reset Guide

Time needed: 3 minutes

This section will quickly take you through the quick steps of resetting the oil maintenance light on your Toyota Verso. So let’s go inside and reset the maintenance required light.

  1. Turn on the ignition to accessory position first 

    If your vehicle has an ignition button, press the START/STOP button two times without stepping on the brake pedal

  2. Get to the TRIP A

    Then with the TRIP button, you need to cycle a round into the says TRIP A
    oil service light reset on toyota dash

  3. Turn off the ignition

    Now once you get this TRIP A and you need to turn off the ignition 

  4. Hold down the TRIP button and then turn on the ignition

    After that, you’re gonna press in and hold the TRIP button beside the clock and then turn it back on 

  5. Continue to hold down the button

    Keep holding it and you can see that it’s just in a countdown and once you get the four zeros flashing it that’s this was reset

  6. Start the car

    Now you can start the car and the message should go away 

So that’s how you reset on this car (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 model years). Feel free to give me a call any time, and also, you can leave a comment below, and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks for your time and happy holiday.

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