Hey yo, what’s up, everybody? I’m here to tell you how to reset the oil maintenance-required light on a Toyota 4Runner. The maintenance light acts as a reminder to change the engine oil. It needs to be reset manually after each oil replacement.
The maintenance warning light will come on after you drive for 4,500 miles since the last reset. This light will stay on for three seconds and flash for twelve seconds and then disappear when you turn the ignition key to the on position. If you continue driving for more than 5,000 miles, the light will stay on until you change the engine oil and do a system reset. So join me today and let’s reset it.
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In this section, I’m going to show you how to clear the maintenance light on a 2006 Toyota 4runner. This operation will be the same from 2006 all the way through 2009. So the first thing you’re going to want to do is:
Time needed: 3 minutes
So now we’re going to reset the annoying maintenance-required light on the 2010 4Runner. It’s straightforward because it’s basically the same as most Toyota models; you can simply press the Trip button while turning on the car. So here are the details:
If your vehicle has an ignition button, press the START/STOP button two times without stepping on the brake pedal
Press the ODO/TRIP button on the instrument cluster to going to cycle through to TRIP A
The next thing you’re going to do is you’re going to turn the vehicle back off
Now you need two hands this can be a little tricky but what you’re going to do next is turn the vehicle back to the on position and while you’re doing that you’re going to be holding the ODO/TRIP button
You’ll see the dashes go across and then line up with all zeros then you know everything worked properly
It’s worth noting that the method you use will be determined by the year and type of your car (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 model years).
The best Toyota 4Runner maintenance advice starts with listening for noises. Most owners will have no idea that their vehicle is making strange noises. Listen carefully; if you hear any, take your vehicle to an auto care center for an inspection. Your car needs to be adequately lubricated, and if you start hearing any unusual noises, it’s time to check it out. Here are a few tips for keeping your Toyota 4Runner running like new.
To ensure the longevity of your Toyota 4Runner, you should have your oil changed and your wiper blades checked. You should also ensure that your brakes and linings are in good shape. You should also read your car’s owner’s manual and use the proper fuel. Your tires should be rotated, too. It’s best to visit the same mechanic for these basic maintenance tasks. A reputable mechanic will know what to look for and do a good job.
Besides regular oil changes, you should also check the vehicle’s frequency score. This figure tells you how often your car needs significant maintenance every three years. Those with a high-frequency score will require major maintenance more frequently, while those with a low score can go a long time between oil changes. The Toyota 4Runner has a frequency score better than the industry average.
The 4.0-liter V6 engine in the 2019 Toyota 4Runner requires SAE 0W-20 synthetic oil, which is recommended for this vehicle. The engine holds 6.6 quarts of oil.
You should expect to pay between $50 and $60 for the labor of an oil change service and up to $100 for the new oil.
Whether synthetic or conventional oil, Toyota suggests changing the oil in your 4Runner every 5,000 miles. Your engine will thank you if you remember changing your oil and filter at the prescribed intervals.
So there you go, that’s simple guys. Just a few quick steps to do that. If you have any questions, post them down in the comment section below. This should work on all fifth-gen 4Runner; I think 2006 and up to 2023 as far as I know at this time. Thanks for taking the time to visit this site and have a great day.
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Excellent video on how to reset maint light on my 2006 4 runner. Thanks
1. Turn ignition switch to "ON" position
2. Set odometer/trip display to "ODO" mode
3. Turn ignition switch to "OFF" position
4. Depress and hold the Trip Meter "RESET" button while turning the ignition switch to the "ON" position
5. The service maintenance reminder light will:
i. Illuminate solidly for 3 seconds
ii. Blink for 2 seconds
iii. Illuminate solidly for 1 second
iv. Turn off
6. Release the Trip Meter "RESET" button
7. Turn the ignition switch to the "OFF" position
8. Turn the ignition to the "ON" position and confirm that the service maintenance reminder light goes out.
This does not work for 2013 model year. Set the display to Trip A position. The rest of the procedure in the same.
The sec. One worked my 2004 needed it on ODO. Being on trip A did not work
What about 2022 model?
You are not very well spoken Nick. Nor do you seem to be very technical.
Really to keep my vehicle running properly
Listen for noises?
Change the oil and wipers?
WOW