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maintenance required.
for a 96 civic.
does anyone pay attention to the maintenance required light, which on my car, is now red? i cant imagine there would be much else required to fix or replace considering ive had my timing belt, ac belt, plugs and wires, air filter, etc replaced in the 8 months that ive had the car. so, my question is, should i ignore it, or take it in somewhere?
does anyone pay attention to the maintenance required light, which on my car, is now red? i cant imagine there would be much else required to fix or replace considering ive had my timing belt, ac belt, plugs and wires, air filter, etc replaced in the 8 months that ive had the car. so, my question is, should i ignore it, or take it in somewhere?
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Re: maintenance required.
erase the code...it usually keeps track of the little things..there should either be a button underneath the drivers underside dash panel that youll need to hold in and turn the secondary ignition on or it should be in your manual how to erase it, on your i think you have to put the key in the ignition and press the button next to it, maybe that was on the year before yours, it should be in your manual how to erase it, but the service writers usually wont tell you that........
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Re: maintenance required.
Try this...
1) Put the key in the ignition without turning.
2) Press and hold the odomoter reset button.
3) Turn the ignition key to the on position without starting the car, continuing to hold the reset button.
4) Hold the reset button until the light goes out - approx. 10 seconds.
1) Put the key in the ignition without turning.
2) Press and hold the odomoter reset button.
3) Turn the ignition key to the on position without starting the car, continuing to hold the reset button.
4) Hold the reset button until the light goes out - approx. 10 seconds.
Originally Posted by urvtecs2slo
for a 96 civic.
does anyone pay attention to the maintenance required light, which on my car, is now red? i cant imagine there would be much else required to fix or replace considering ive had my timing belt, ac belt, plugs and wires, air filter, etc replaced in the 8 months that ive had the car. so, my question is, should i ignore it, or take it in somewhere?
does anyone pay attention to the maintenance required light, which on my car, is now red? i cant imagine there would be much else required to fix or replace considering ive had my timing belt, ac belt, plugs and wires, air filter, etc replaced in the 8 months that ive had the car. so, my question is, should i ignore it, or take it in somewhere?
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Re: maintenance required.
Stick yur ignition key in the slot next to it. It will flip back to green. That thing changes color with the mileage corresponding with the maintence suggested for that time period in your manual.
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Re: maintenance required.
thanks for all the suggestions.
now, being that all the suggestions are quite different, does anyone know if any of these actually work?
now, being that all the suggestions are quite different, does anyone know if any of these actually work?
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Re: maintenance required.
I have a 96 civic I know it works go out there and do it....it looks like a little window right? and then theres a black slot next to it?
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Originally Posted by gear
im having the same fucking problem in my 95 integra....i cant find the button to get rid of it though.