Maintenance Required light

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Help-Slip-Franklin, Nov 9, 2006.

  1. Hi all,
    2004 Accord. The maintenance required light came on yesterday at startup and
    goes out after 10 blinks. My research tells me this is the built-in
    notification to have service done (i.e. oil change) but I do that type of
    service my self. Car has 55K miles and was just serviced one month ago. I've
    tried some of the fixes I've found on the net to reset this (holding down
    trip reset while turning key) but it continues to blink. Any ideas other
    than taking it to the Stealership?
    Thanks
    H-S-F



    cut your hair to respond
     
    Help-Slip-Franklin, Nov 9, 2006
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    ACAR Guest

    RTFM?
     
    ACAR, Nov 9, 2006
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    AZ Nomad Guest

    take it to an autozone (or similar outfit that offers free diagnostics) and
    have them read the codes out for you.
     
    AZ Nomad, Nov 9, 2006
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    motsco_ Guest

     
    motsco_, Nov 9, 2006
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    E Meyer Guest

    The procedure to turn it off is buried in the owners manual.
     
    E Meyer, Nov 9, 2006
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    TeGGeR® Guest



    If you haven't got an Owner's Manual, you can get one here:
    https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
    Choose "Owner's Manuals" from the menu at left (no login required), then
    navigate to your car.

    Your information begins on page 73.
     
    TeGGeR®, Nov 9, 2006
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  7. If its the same as the 2002, then you press and hold the trip reset, turn
    the key to the on position and keep holding until the light stops blinking.
     
    J Randall Knapp, Nov 9, 2006
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    Andy & Carol Guest

    given, or passed on by the sellers or dealers ? Are we to mocho to think
    that
    we should read them/? The auto co. spend zillions on developing them! Honda
    has one of the best! I passed up a used car because the dealer said,
    "Naw...nobody
    reads them!" I told him " Good bye...
    Everything is there! Warrenty..Safety.... Maint Req. light....
    I think they should be bolted in a compartment in the dash, with a little
    cloth tag , like the use to be on furniture. " Do not remove under penalty
    of the law"

    Just Kiddin!!!
     
    Andy & Carol, Nov 9, 2006
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  9. Thanks TeGGeR. I did read the manual that came with the car but it was allot
    different from the one on line. I'll try this procedure tonight.
    H-S-F
     
    Help-Slip-Franklin, Nov 10, 2006
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  10. Here's an update. The advice was helpful, but the manual failed to add one
    small point that was needed. While you are holding down the reset button you
    must turn the key to the number two position then back to off and REMOVE the
    key then put it back in still while holding down the reset button. This
    procedure fixed the problem.
    H-S-F
     
    Help-Slip-Franklin, Nov 13, 2006
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