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Simple steps to get rid of this pesky light for old and newer Camry models
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You start up your Toyota Camry and there it is all lit up on your dashboard: the maintenance required light. This light might seem alarming, but it automatically turns on every 5,000 miles just to remind you to perform routine service on your car. If you already made an oil change or rotated your tires and want to reset your maintenance light, you’re in luck—all it takes is a few quick and easy steps to get it off your dashboard. In this article, we’ll walk you through resetting your maintenance light, whether you’re driving an older Camry or a newer model with an electronic dashboard display. Read on to learn how!

Things You Should Know

  • Turn your keys in the ignition to the “II” or “RUN” position, but do not start the engine. Press the “ODO/TRIP” button to change your dashboard display to “TRIP A.”
  • Turn your car off, then press and hold the “ODO/TRIP” button. Turn your car back on to the “II” or “RUN” position while holding the button.
  • If you have an electronic display dashboard, navigate to “Settings,” “Vehicle Settings,” and “Scheduled Maintenance.” Click “Yes” to reset the light.
  • The maintenance reset process might vary for different Camry models. If these steps don't work for you, look up the reset process in your car's user manual.
Method 1
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Turning Off the Light with the Odometer Button

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  1. Place your keys in the ignition and turn them twice to the “II” or “RUN” position. This turns on your car’s electronics, but does not start the engine.[1]
    • For cars with a push-to-start button, keep your foot off the brake and press the button twice.[2]
  2. On your dashboard, find the long, stem-like “ODO/TRIP” button. It is typically on the bottom, right-hand corner of the dashboard. Just press the button until your dashboard display reads “TRIP A.”[3]
    • If you have a 2002 to 2006 Camry, change your display to “ODO” instead.
    • Some newer Camrys have an “ODO/TRIP” button on the steering wheel.[4]
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  3. Turn your keys all the way to the left in the ignition to turn your car back off. Then, hold down the “ODO/TRIP” button with your finger.[5]
  4. Keep your finger on the “ODO/TRIP” as you turn your car back on to the “II” or “RUN” position; do not start the engine. Depending on your Camry model, you’ll see the maintenance light flash, flashing dots on the dashboard, or receive a “Resetting Maintenance Data” message. When the dashboard flashes all zeros, the maintenance light is reset.[6]
    • You’ll typically hear several beeps as the light resets, too.
    • If you have a push-to-start button, press it twice with your foot off the brake.
  5. Turn your keys all the way over in the ignition to get your engine running. If you no longer see the maintenance light illuminated on your dashboard, you successfully reset it.[7]
    • If you still see the maintenance light on your dashboard, go through the resetting process again.
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Removing the Light with the Dashboard Display

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  1. This method only works if your car has an interactive, electronic dashboard display that’s controlled by arrows on your steering wheel. To start the maintenance light reset, put your keys in the ignition and turn them twice to put your car in the “II” or “RUN” position. In this position, your car’s engine is not running.[8]
    • If you have a push-to-start button, keep your foot off the brake and press the button twice.[9]
  2. Press the back arrow button to get rid of the “Maintenance Required” message. Then, use the right arrow on your steering wheel to toggle through the menu on your dashboard. Scroll until you find the gear icon or “Settings.” Use the down arrow to locate “Vehicle Settings” then hit the “OK” or “Enter” button to select it.[10]
  3. Use the down arrow to scroll through “Vehicle Settings” until you find “Scheduled Maintenance.”[11] Press “OK” or “Enter” to select it. You’ll see a message asking if you want to reset the maintenance data, so simply click “Yes” to reset it. After a few seconds, you’ll receive a message that the reset is complete.[12]
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This article was co-authored by Duston Maynes and by wikiHow staff writer, Devin McSween. Duston Maynes is an Automotive Repair Specialist at RepairSmith. Duston specializes in leading a team that handles a variety of automotive repairs including replacing spark plugs, front and rear brake pads, fuel pumps, car batteries, alternators, timing belts, and starter motors. Duston holds an Associate’s degree in Automotive/Diesel Technology from The Universal Technical Institute of Arizona and is a Certified Diagnostic Technician and Automobile Mechanics Technician through BMW STEP. RepairSmith received The 2020 Big Innovation Award by Business Intelligence Group and The Startup of the Year by the American Business Awards. RepairSmith was also included in Built in LA’s 50 Startups to Watch and The Business Intelligence Group’s 52 Names Leading the Way in Customer Service. RepairSmith offers in-home services to provide car owners convenient and complete auto repair everywhere. This article has been viewed 24,455 times.
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