How to Reset the Toyota Prius Maintenance Light: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Understanding the Maintenance Light

The ‘maintenance required’ light on the Toyota Prius is a crucial indicator, signaling to the driver when an oil change is due. Unlike the ‘check engine’ light, this indicator activates after covering 5,000 miles since the last reset. Properly managing this light can help maintain the vehicle’s performance.

Procedure to Reset the Maintenance Light

If you’ve recently changed the oil but the light remains active, it’s time to reset it. Follow these steps carefully to reset the Toyota Prius maintenance light effectively:

Steps for a Smooth Reset

1. Power and Odo Button: Start by pressing the power button twice without applying the brake. Then, locate the odo button beneath the multi-function display and press it to see the odo reading. This step is essential for a hassle-free reset.

2. Power Off and Odo Button: Now, turn off the Prius by pressing the power button again. Hold the odo button while pressing the power button twice again (foot off the brake). Keep holding the odo button during this step to move forward with the reset.

3. Final Reset: Simply wait for the flashing dash warning to disappear and the odo reading to return. This confirms that you have successfully reset the maintenance light.

By following these systematic steps, you can handle the Toyota Prius maintenance light without any difficulty. Managing this feature effectively can help keep your vehicle in optimal condition, ensuring a smooth driving experience every time.

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