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Old Jul 16, 2003
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Lightbulb Required 4 YOU!!!

Yeah...that is a catchy title huh???


N e way, could someone PLEEEEEEEEAAASSEEEE tell me how to reset the "Maintainance Required" Indicator on an LX. It is not time for my maintainance, the dealer just didnt reset it when i went in for my 20,000 mi check. I dont want to go back to the dealer...they may charge me.
Old Jul 16, 2003
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can someone PLEEEEEEAASSSSEE show this guy how to search???
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From page 65 of the Honda owner's manual... and from this thread.

Maintenance Reqired Indicator
This indicator reminds you that it is time to take your car in for scheduled maintenance.
For the first 8,000 miles (12,800km) after the Maintenance Required Indicator is reset, it will come on for two seconds when you turn the ignition switch ON.
Between 8,000 miles and 10,000 miles (16,000km) this indicator will light for two seconds when you first turn the ignition switch ON, and then flash for ten seconds.

If you exceed 10,000 miles without having the scheduled maintenance performed, this indicator will remain on as a constant reminder.

Your dealer will reset this indicator after the scheduled maintenance. If this maintenance is done by someon other than the dealer, reset the indicator as follows:

1. Turn off the engine
2. Press and hold the select/reset button in the instrument panel, then turn the ignition switch ON.
3. Hold the button until the indicator resets (approx ten seconds).
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Yup, all you gotta do is . . .
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Originally posted by Azure
Yup, all you gotta do is . . .
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Old Jul 17, 2003
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look in the owners manual of your honda, its there because i used it to reset my civ and my sisters also.
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yeah, it's in the manual, look before posting a thread. People like that shouldn't even be allowed to drive Civics... sell it and get yourself a Ford or something, then you can ask stupid questions.
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lol, I remember the first time I posted a thread like this and all the replies were just to do a god damn search.
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thank you n e way, i never used the search before and i didnt even think about usin the manual. i could just start ripping in to all the phuckz who said ne thing other than helpful, but its my own fault for not looking hard enough. HAHA @ KAPE maybe you should sell you car and use the money to buy some taste...nice euros lol, a Canadian Ricer.

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Originally posted by SeCosCiV
thank you n e way, i never used the search before and i didnt even think about usin the manual. i could just start ripping in to all the phuckz who said ne thing other than helpful, but its my own fault for not looking hard enough. HAHA @ KAPE maybe you should sell you car and use the money to buy some taste...nice euros lol, a Canadian Ricer.
Its all good I got the same reception when I asked, I just didnt know you could search even though it is blinking red. I felt pretty You live and you learn
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I hear ya...thankx pimpin...
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Hehe, before I posted I forgot how to turn off the indicator so I had to do a little research myself.
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