2003 accord maintenance required light stuck on.

Discussion in 'Accord' started by adrio, Sep 25, 2007.

  1. adrio

    adrio Guest

    My 2003 Accord has the "maintenance required" light on and it will not
    reset. The car has 72,000 miles and in the past that light has come
    on a few times when I forgot to reset it after an oil change. It has
    always rest to off when I followed the procedure in the manual of
    holding the trip odometer reset down and turning the ignition to on
    until the light turns out. However this time it does not rest.
    Rather when I do the procedure the light flashed off for a half second
    then it is back on. Do you have any suggestions what the cause might
    be or how I can turn this off. I keep track of oil changes (every
    3,000 miles) by a log book so this light is redundant. This is not
    the check engine light and I have checked the ODBII and there are no
    codes in the computer.
     
    adrio, Sep 25, 2007
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  2. adrio

    Tegger Guest

    wrote in @w3g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:

    Make sure the dash lights, headlights and parking lights are ALL off during
    the entire procedure.

    If you have DRL's, make sure those are off as well.
     
    Tegger, Sep 25, 2007
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  3. adrio

    Jack Pott Guest

    Ummm, how do you do that?
     
    Jack Pott, Sep 26, 2007
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  4. adrio

    Tegger Guest


    If the DRL's are factory, put the parking brake on before turning the
    ignition on.

    If the DRL's are aftermarket, pull its fuse, or read its manual.
     
    Tegger, Sep 26, 2007
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  5. adrio

    adrio Guest

    I tried the reset with everything turned off and it did not work.
    Does anyone have an other suggestion?
     
    adrio, Sep 26, 2007
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  6. adrio

    Tegger Guest

    wrote in @d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com:


    You are following these directions /PRECISELY/?

    1) Turn off the engine.

    2) Press and hold the Select/Reset knob in the instrument panel, then turn
    the ignition switch ON (II).

    3) Hold the knob for approximately ten seconds until the indicator resets.


    Your original post suggests you are turning the ignition on /before/
    pressing the ODO button, which is incorrect.
     
    Tegger, Sep 26, 2007
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