98 Accord, Maint Rq'd light

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Chuck, Apr 29, 2008.

  1. Chuck

    Chuck Guest

    '98 Accord

    I just brought it back from the dealer and the Maint. Req'd light is on. It
    wasn't when I took it there for radiator/coolant service. I read somewhere
    that the light isn't related to any type of service, it's just a reminder
    light that needs to be reset.

    I'm not happy with my dealer at all and don't want to have to be without my
    car for 24 hrs just to have the light reset.

    I saw something recently that said to turn the key to the on position, press
    the pedal to the floor three times within 7 secs, then turn to the off
    position and start normally. It said the light should go off in a few secs.
    I tried it, it seemed to go off for 1 sec and come back on. Tried it a few
    times, same result. The article said to keep trying if it didn't work on
    the first try.

    Am I doing it right or wasting my time? I just need to reset the Maint
    Req'd light without having to make a service appt a week from now and be
    without my car again.
     
    Chuck, Apr 29, 2008
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  2. Chuck

    Jim Yanik Guest

    do you have the Operators Manual? it probably has the info you seek.
     
    Jim Yanik, Apr 29, 2008
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  3. Chuck

    ChrisB Guest

    Come on man, what if the OP purchased the car used, and did not receive
    an owner's manual?

    Then again this might work too: With the key off, hold down the trip
    meter reset button. turn the key on and continue holding the reset
    button in until the maintenance light goes off, about 10 seconds.
     
    ChrisB, Apr 29, 2008
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  4. That was Click and Clack talking about how GM cars are built.

    On your Honda, hold down the trip odometer reset button while turning
    the car on. Keep it held down until the light goes off.

    Voila.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Apr 29, 2008
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  5. Chuck

    Elle Guest

    1. Turn off the engine.
    2. Press and hold the select/reset button in the instrument
    panel, then turn the ignition switch ON (II).
    3. Hold the button for about ten seconds, until the
    indicator resets.

    From the 98 Accord Sedan's owner's manual at
    https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp, under
    "Maintenance Required Indicator":
     
    Elle, Apr 29, 2008
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  6. Chuck

    Chuck Guest

    Am I doing it right or wasting my time? I just need to reset the Maint
    Thanks to those who responded positively. If I had the manual, I would have
    checked there prior to asking here, Mr Yanik. If you have nothing to
    contribute, zip it.

    Worked as advertised, thanks to the helpful people.
     
    Chuck, Apr 29, 2008
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  7. Chuck

    motsco_ Guest


    =========================

    Here's the FINE manual:

    https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/RJAAI001_OMANUAL.asp

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Apr 30, 2008
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  8. Chuck

    bearman Guest

    Every used car I've bought I was able to get an owner's manual, if not from
    the seller then from a dealer. Sometimes it took some searching but I got
    them. Show some spunk and try harder.
     
    bearman, Apr 30, 2008
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  9. Chuck

    Jim Yanik Guest

    you would be surprised at how many DO have the manual but don't bother to
    read it before asking questions.I note you didn't ask where you could FIND
    a copy of the manual,either.
    (I also posted only "RTM",not "RT-F-M",being civil.)
     
    Jim Yanik, Apr 30, 2008
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  10. Chuck

    motsco_ Guest

    ======================

    They also sell them at wrecking yards for around $10, rather than $30.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Apr 30, 2008
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  11. Chuck

    Wade Guest

    Agreed, there are a lot of folks who do ask questions and have not
    looked in their manual.
    Mr Yanik was not out of line at all. He was contributing, so just
    relax.

    In other occasions when someone has asked a simple question, the
    response has been >> RTFM.
    He could have said that, but did not.

    wp
     
    Wade, Apr 30, 2008
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